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Your support makes all the difference.1 By what nickname was Mr Richard Little - husband of the romantic novelist Rosie M Banks - generally known?
2 In a 1959 film, from a stage musical by Wolf Mankowitz, Laurence Harvey rescues musician Cliff Richard from coffee-bar obscurity - what instrument does Cliff play?
3 Who chased Old Man Kangaroo?
4 Who starred alongside Stephane Grappelli in the Quintette du Hot Club de France?
5 Who was married to Missis?
6 What film of last year had Michael Crichton going ape and drove audiences bananas?
ANSWERS:
1 Bingo (he's one of Bertie Wooster's friends in the stories by P G Wodehouse). 2 Bongo (the film being Expresso Bongo). 3 Yellow Dog Dingo (in the Just So Stories). 4 Django (the guitarist Django Reinhardt). 5 Pongo (in Dodie Smith's 101 Dalmatians and its lesser-known sequel, The Starlight Barking). 6 Congo (a concoction about diamond smugglers and a race of intelligent apes in the African jungle which led to a spate of banana-throwing incidents at cinemas in the US).
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