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Tuesday Entertainment Quiz
Welcome to entertainment Tuesday folks! Today we trip the light fantastic as we focus on film, rewind television, tune into pop music, flick through the pages of literature and crtique the arts. Heck, we'll even throw in a musical or two, "The hills are alive with the sound of music ....." Feel free to forward the daily quiz on to your friends, family co-workers and colleagues.
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Q1: Listen to the ground, there is movement all around - is a lyric from which song?




Q2: Who was the last member of the current line-up to join the Rolling Stones?




Q3: Who partnered Annie Lennox in the Eurythmics?




Q4: The horse Khartoum plays a deciding role in which classic 70's film?




Q5: Who played Bonnie to Warren Beatty's Clyde?




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