As usual just five questions and quite difficult, we think. This week for a change the questions are about food in music. Have fun!
- A 1967 song by Leonard Cohen names a woman who feeds you “tea and oranges that come all the way from China”. What is her name?
- Barbara Ann
- Marianne
- Roxanne
- Suzanne
- According to a 1968 lyric by George Harrison, what flavour of fudge “really blows down those blues”?
- Vanilla
- Coconut
- Rum ‘n’ raisin
- Treacle
- 10cc’s 1975 single “Life Is A Minestrone” mentions which other Italian foodstuffs?
- Linguini and tiramisú
- Ravioli and prosciutto ham
- Lasagna and Parmesan cheese
- Pizza margherita and mozzarella cheese
- Which band had a 1985 album titled Meat Is Murder?
- The Sugarcubes
- The Alarm
- The Smiths
- Tears For Fears
- Before embarking on his solo career, Paul Young had a minor hit with the Street Band in 1978, singing the praises of which simple food or drink?
- Toast
- Jam
- Milk
- Tea
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