THE BIG IRISH TIMES CHRISTMAS QUIZ OF 2010

Ten questions on film by DONALD CLARKE

Ten questions on film by DONALD CLARKE

51. Eclipsefollowed New Moon.Which popular franchise?

52. The soundtrack LP to which 2010 smash featured tracks entitled Drink Meand Cheshire Cat?

53. Bernie Schwartz died this year at the age of 85. How was he better known?

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54. “You’re on a camel in the middle of the Arabian desert. If you’re not having a hot flash, you’re dead.” A characteristically witless line from which underperforming sequel?

55. “You don’t get to five million friends without making a few enemies.” The tagline to which critical smash?

56. Which is the odd film out: Dial M for Murder. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1. Tron: Legacy. Creature from the Black Lagoon?

57. Of the top 10 highest-earning films released this year, only one was neither a sequel, a remake nor an adaptation. What was it?

58. It celebrated its 30th anniversary then lost its captain and its doctor. What are we talking about?

59. Connect a sound heard repeatedly in Inception with a 2007 biopic and a former UK Chancellor of the Exchequer?

60. Who are Mary Lee, Otis, Leigh Anne and Hans?

How to enter

Option 1

Fill in the answers to all 100 questions, plus other required details at irishtimes.com/christmasquiz

Option 2

Email your answers to all 100 questions, numbered 1 to 100, with your name, address and contact telephone number, to christmasquiz@irishtimes.com

Option 3

Complete the hardcopy entry form in The Irish Times on December 31st.

Closing date: Noon on January 7th.

Terms and conditions

Entrants must be over 18. Prizes are non-transferable. The judge’s decision is final. Full terms and conditions at irishtimes.com/christmasquiz

The prize

One entrant will win a weekend city break for two people, worth €1,000, to any of three European destinations: Paris, Rome or Vienna.

The prize will include flights, accommodation and a city tour. The winner may choose when they wish to travel but the prize must be availed of in 2011

Donald Clarke

Donald Clarke

Donald Clarke, a contributor to The Irish Times, is Chief Film Correspondent and a regular columnist