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• In the French taunt scene in "Monty Python and the Holy Grail", What was the mock-word used by the french to refer to the Knights of the Round Table?

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• Kniggets

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• October 4, 1989, one day before Monty Python's 20th anniversary.

• Terry Jones called it one of the worst cases of party pooping ever. What?

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• The Death of Graham Chapman.

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• What, belonging to a cupid, is found in the bottom left hand corner of a Painting by Agnolo di Cosimo[ better known as Il Bronzino (1503-1572)] called "Allegory of Luxury," or "Venus, Cupid, Folly and Time” ?

• The original painting hangs in the National Gallery in London, UK.

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• The 'Big Foot' from Python animation

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• They are the little old matronly ladies that you see running amok on Monty Python's TV show. It's the guys dressed in drag and speaking in high voices. John Cleese and Graham Chapman started calling these short, stout, round, often loud ladies by this name because they're rather shaped like that.

• What word?• <Image follows>

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• Pepperpots

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5.• Travel Agent SketchMr. Smoketoomuch: Yes, that's right. I'm afraid I have a speech impediment. I can't pronounce the letter B.Mr. Bounder: Uh, C.Mr. Smoketoomuch: Yes, that's right, B. It's all due to a trauma I suffered when I was a sboolboy. I was attacked by a Siamese Bat.Mr. Bounder: Uh, ah, a Siamese Cat.Mr. Smoketoomuch: No, a Siamese Bat. They're more dangerous. • What idea does Mr.Bounder suggest to Mr.Smoketoomuch to

get rid of his impediment?

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• Pronounce all his instances of C's with a K sound.

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• When X introduced herself to the protagonist of this film, his reply in the original script was "I know you are, but what's your name?". This was deemed too suggestive and hence it was changed to "I must be dreaming".

• Who is X and How is an all-lesbian group that she runs connected to the theme of this quiz?

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• X is Pussy Galore from Goldfinger• Alan Davies negative points to anyone who

just says "Pussy Galore's Flying Circus"

• Correct answer is that Monty Python's Flying circus used the same typeface as Pussy Galore's Flying Circus..

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• In World Forum/Communist Quiz sketch aired in 1970, Eric Idle asks a football related trivia question, to Che Guevara. It was considered a trick question until then because that event/result hadn't yet taken place. But in the late 80s, this question was rendered, well, untricky, with a clear cut answer.

• What was the question? Use the image as a clue and also put funda about the image.

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• Coventry City last won the English football cup (F.A Cup) in what year?

• Monty Python Answer in 1970: Coventry City have never won the English Football Cup.

• But in 1987, Coventry City FC defeated Tottenham Hotspur by 3-2

• Singers F.C was the previous name of the club.

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• Id the movie and this Executive producer doing a cameo appearance.

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• Monty Python and the Life of Brian. George Harrison

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• This Physicist will be doing a cameo in the rendition of this song during the upcoming Monty Python reunion. An image of him hosting the show “The Science of Doctor Who” is shown.

• Id the song, the film, and the cameo artist.Just remember that you're standing on a planet that's evolvingAnd revolving at nine hundred miles an hourThat's orbiting at nineteen miles a second, so it's reckonedA sun that is the source of all our power

The sun and you and me and all the stars that we can seeAre moving at a million miles a dayIn an outer spiral arm, at forty thousand miles an hour

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• Galaxy Song, Monty Python and The Meaning of Life

• Dr. Brian Cox

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10.• Created as a short sketch in Eric Idle's UK television comedy series Rutland

Weekend Television, the X gained fame after being the focus of the 1978 mockumentary television film, "All You Need Is Cash". Id this Prefab Four band.

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• The Rutles

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