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Big Six Picture Quiz

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1. Which Bank of England banknote is the lowest value denomination?

2. Cruella de Vil is the villainess in which story?3. ‘Hogmanay’ is the Scottish name for the night

before which date in the calendar?4. Complete this song title from the musical ‘Paint

Your Wagon’, ‘I was born under...’ what?5. How long does it take for the Earth to orbit the

sun?6. A gondola is a type of boat usually associated

with which country?7. On which day of the week is Prime Ministers

question time in Parliament?8. According to the ad, what couldn’t Ian Botham

eat three of?9. In the recent TV revival of Sherlock, starring

Benedict Cumberbatch in the title role, who played Watson?

10. Which is the largest city in Yorkshire?11. What’s the Italian word to describe photogra-

phers looking for celebrities?12. Which insect is responsible for transmitting the

bubonic plague?13. In Italian cuisine, what distinguishes calzone

from pizza?14. In which country were fireworks invented?15. The commentator Ray French is most closely

associated with which sport?16. In stead of arrows, what does a crossbow use?17. The Kenya Coffee Company was the original

name for what drinks brand?18. Two actors with the same surname have

played Doctor Who. Who were they?19. Which breakfast cereal does Tony the Tiger

advertise?20. In which game do the players need glass balls?21. In which London building is the Whispering

Gallery?22. Tiffi, Easter Bunny, Bubblegum Troll, Mr Toffee,

and The Dragon who bathes at the Lemonade Lake are characters in what?

23. Which letter of the alphabet did Rimmer have on his forehead in Red Dwarf?

24. What flower is the symbol of Yorkshire?25. What everyday item was invented in 1973 by

Martin Cooper and now dominates many peo-ples lives?

26. The meat substitute product Quorn is made from: Cereal; Fungus; Soya bean; or Seaweed?

27. There are over thirty thousand McDonald res-taurants in the world – true or false?

28. Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor were all members of the rock band Queen but who was the forth member?

29. How often is Private Eye magazine pub-lished?

30. Which city has railway stations called Interchange and Forster Square?

31. What are the SIX murder weapons found in the classic Cluedo game?

32. From which South American country did Paddington Bear come from?

33. In the final act of the William Shakespeare tragedy, who kills and beheads Macbeth?

34. Which British football stadium shares its name with a famous battle fought in Yorkshire in 1066?

35. What single word command was given to engage the transporter in TV’s Star Trek?

36. Who sang about his Brown Eyed Girl in 1967?37. His famous signature appears on its cans;

what was the first name of the founder of Guinness?

38. Who has nephews Peepeye, Pupeye, Pipeye and Poopeye?

39. Shakhtar Donetsk are an association football club from what country?

40. What nut gives Frangelico liqueur its distinct flavour?

41. According to David Bowie’s Space Oddity, how many miles had Major Tom passed?

42. In what animated film series does Steve Carell play the role of Gru?

43. Which of these British cheeses originate fur-thest south - Caerphilly, Cheshire or Cheddar?

44. In 1948 which city became the first Capital of Israel?

45. Larger than penne and ziti, and sometimes slightly curved, what ‘R’ describes this tube-shaped pasta?

46. The performer Stormzy is associated with what genre of music?

47. Who plays the role of Dominic “Dom” Toretto in The Fast and the Furious film series?

48. Where in your body would you find the rods and cones?

49. What make and model car was the first to exceed 20 million units sold?

50. The 500-mile pilgrimage to the Camino to Santiago de Compostela, ends in which coun-try?

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The PubPaper Quiz

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The PubPaper Extra Quiz

We’re self isolating for a while .Page 3

1. In Stephen King’s horror television series and book entitled ‘It’, what kind of entertainer was the killer?

2. Which book published in 1792, is widely con-sidered to be the first English novel?

3. Syd Barrett, who died in Cambridge in July 2006, was a founder member of which rock band?

4. On CBBC, how where Paul and Barry Elliot better known?

5. Most usually associated with Scotland and the North East England, who or what is a Coble?

6. Which beast appears on the badge of Vauxhall cars?

7. Which British rock group have over 3 million results on Google, although this includes sites about a man who died in 1914?

8. Which creature was responsible for the death of Steve Irwin, TV’s Crocodile Hunter?

9. The pub name, Royal Oak, is linked to which British monarch?

10. Which beverage is used to flavour the Italian dessert Tiramisu?

11. Trafalgar Square Christmas tree is traditionally donated by which Scandinavian country?

12. Nicknamed the rock, what is the name of the island in the San Francisco bay, which was used as a prison 1934-63?

13. Name the actor who died in 2014, star of The Rockford Files and The Great Escape?

14. Complete the proverb: “A nod is as good as a wink to…”

15. What was the house number Rillington Place

16. Which country did Pol Pot terrorise?17. In the 1950’s, what was the highest building in the

world?18. What was taking place when Driver Jack Mills

was hit over the head on the 8 August 1963 at Sears Crossing, Ledburn near Leighton Buzzard in Buckinghamshire?

19. Redbush, Lady Grey and Oolong are types of what?20. Pomp & Circumstance March written by Edward

William Elgar is more commonly known as what?21. Who shot Reeva Steenkamp on the 14th February

2013?22. Which long running radio comedy show was cen-

sured in 2014 for sexual innuendo toward at imagi-nary scorer, Samantha?

23. Where exactly is Tensing-Hilary Airport?24. What exact four word phrase did the Queen say to

James Bond in Danny Boyle’s Olympic Ceremony Bond spoof?

25. What is someone suffering from analgia unable to experience?

26. Collectively how are the following known on a pop-ular TV show - Mark Labbett, Shaun Wallace, Anne Hegerty, Paul Sinha and Jenny Ryan?

27. Which confectionary company makes the Bourneville chocolate bar?

28. What is the name of the stage musical based on the songs of Queen?

29. What key ingredient is combined with strained yogurt, garlic, salt, and olive oil to make the Greek dip tzatziki?

30. In the classic Disney film, what enchanted object did Dumbo hold in his trunk to enable him to fly?

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1. Clown2. Robinson Crusoe3. Pink Floyd4. The Chuckle

Brothers5. A flat bottom

boat6. Griffin7. Franz Ferdinand8. Stingray9. Charles II10. Coffee11. Norway12. Alcatraz13. James Garner14. Blind horse15. Ten16. Cambodia17. The Empire State

Building

18. Great Train Robbery

19. Tea20. Land of Hope

and glory21. Oscar Pistorius22. Sorry I haven’t a

Clue23. Mount Everest

base camp24. ‘Good evening

Mr Bond’25. Pain26. The Chasers27. Cadbury’s28. We Will Rock

You29. Cucumber30. Feather

THE PUBPAPER EXTRAQUIZ ANSWERS

1. £5.002. 101

Dalmatians3. 1st January4. A wan’drin’ star5. One Year6. Italy7. Wednesday8. Shredded

Wheat9. Martin

Freeman10. Leeds11. Paparazzi12. Flea13. It’s folded

pizza14. China15. Rugby League16. Bolts17. Kenco18. Tom and Colin

Baker

The Q

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33. Macduff34. Stamford

Bridge35. Energise36. Van Morrison37. Arthur38. Popeye39. Ukraine40. Hazelnut41. One hundred

thousand42. Despicable

Me43. Cheddar44. Tel Aviv45. Rigatoni46. Grime47. Vin Diesel48. Eyes49. Volkswagen

Beetle (May 1981)

50. Spain

19. Kellogg’s Frosties

20. Marbles21. St Paul’s

Cathedral22. Candy Crush

(an online game)

23. H for hologram24. White Rose25. Mobile Phones26. Fungus27. True (34,492 at

end of 2012)28. John Deacon29. Fortnightly30. Bradford31. Candlestick,

Dagger, Lead Pipe, Rope, Revolver & Spanner

32. Peru

Best pretend headlines of the week: (Fake News)Turkish hospital gowns stealing the jobs of English hospital gowns.Harry & Meg get back in the papers by banning the papers.Proclaimers dismiss Captain Tom as an amateur.NHS blames Elton John as cotton wool stocks run low.Tories Still Playing ‘Furlough My Leader’.

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Big Six Picture Quiz Answers

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Capt’ Tom Moore

Eva Cassidy

Gonzo

Grace Jones

Danny John-Jules

Vanessa Hudgens

Angus Young

Uma Thurman