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from Wooden Spoon Quizzes
Edition 9 – December 2019
The Boredom Breaker
from Bury
240
Pub Quiz Questions
What is TV Show
‘Strictly Come
Dancing’ called in
the USA??
What ingredient is
balsamic??
In which Sitcom
would you hear about
Mrs Slocombe’s
pussy??
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Edition 9’s
Quiz RoundsPage 4 Quiz 01 Multiple Choice – Pub Quiz
Page 5 Quiz 02 Pot Luck
Page 6 Quiz 03 History
Page 7 Quiz 04 Sport
Page 8 Quiz 05 Geography
Page 9 Quiz 06 Pub Quiz
Page 10 Quiz 07 Odd Facts
Page 11 Quiz 08 How Many?
Page 12 Quiz 09 Pot Luck
Page 13 Quiz 10 Pub Quiz
Page 14 Quiz 11 Multiple Choice – Pub Quiz
Page 15 Quiz 12 Pot Luck
Page 16 Quiz 13 True or False
Page 17 Quiz 14 True or False
Page 18 Quiz 15 Halloween
Page 19 Quiz 16 Pub Quiz
Page 20 Quiz 17 Harry Potter
Page 21 Quiz 18 Pot Luck
Page 22 Quiz 19 Pub Quiz
Page 23 Quiz 20 Wooden Spoon Quiz Night #1
Page 24 Quiz 21 Tie Breakers
Page 25 Quiz 22 True or False
Page 26 Quiz 23 Pot Luck
Page 27 Quiz 24 Pub Quiz
Page 28-30 Answers
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Multiple Choice – Pub Quiz
Notes
Which A is the name of the largest island in
Wales?
In Sleeping Beauty, what did Aurora prick her
finger on to put her into the deep sleep?
Lennie and George are the two main characters
in which book?
What is the title of Susan Boyle's first album?
Which sitcom was set on Craggy Island? What was the real first name of the American
singer ‘Prince’?
What does an acrophobic fear? What was the name of the Skipper in Moby Dick?
How old is a filly when she officially becomes a
mare?
What do Sumo wrestlers throw into the ring
prior to a match?
A. Aberystwyth
B. Anglesey
C. Ammanford
A. A needle and thread
B. A spinning wheel
C. A pair of scissors
A. The Long, The Short and The Tall
B. Of Mice And Men
C. Animal Farm
A. The Gift
B. I Dreamed a Dream
C. Someone To Watch Over Me
A. Father Ted
B. The Vicar of Dibley
C. Peep Show
A. Roger
B. Nelson
C. Prince
A. Heights
B. Driving cars
C. Public speaking
A. Captain Ahab
B. Starbuck
C. Ishmael
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
A. Sand
B. Salt
C. Rice
Question 1 Question 2
Question 3 Question 4
Question 5 Question 6
Question 7 Question 8
Question 9 Question 10
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Pot Luck
Notes
Question 1 Question 2
What was the former name of a Cadbury's
Snicker?
The UK's first section of motorway was originally
known as the Preston Bypass, today, it forms
part of which motorway?
Question 3 Question 4
Can you name all the pieces used in a game of
chess?
How was Nelson's body preserved during his
return from the Battle of Trafalgar?
Question 5 Question 6
Which British politician famously headbutted a
German footballer in the groin?
What word can refer to a country, a type of meat
or three consecutive strikes in bowling?
Question 7 Question 8
What were the names of the characters played
by TV duo Ant and Dec in Byker Grove?
Question 9 Question 10
Dothraki is a fictional language that features in
which television series?
What name is given to a cross between a
Chihuahua and a Pug?
Which legendary lead vocalist was born Farrokh
Bulsara?
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History
Notes
Question 1 Question 2
What famous ship sank in 1912? Who was Britains longest serving Prime Minister,
a term that lasted for 20 years and 315 days?
Question 3 Question 4
Who painted the famous portrait, the Mona
Lisa?
The Battle of Hastings was in what year?
Question 5 Question 6
What did Sir Isaac Newton invent? This part-time race car driver invented the
bucket seat in 1969?
Question 7 Question 8
What year was John F. Kennedy assassinated? What major event stopped the Great Plague of
London?
Question 9 Question 10
Approximately, how long ago was Stonehenge
built?
In which decade was the telephone invented?
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Sport
Notes
Question 1 Question 2
In the 1984 Winter Olympics which pair won
gold and became the highest scoring figure
scaters?
At which Racecourse is the Grand National run?
Question 3 Question 4
In the 1966 FIFA World Cup Final, who scored
his third goal in extra time?
Which tennis player made it to three singles
grand slam finals in 2017?
Question 5 Question 6
The term 'Butterfly Stroke' is referred to in
which sport?
Who has won the FIFA World Cup the most?
Question 7 Question 8
What colour do the leaders of the Tour De
France wear?
The term 'Gambit' is used in which game?
Question 9 Question 10
The Thomas Cup is related to which sport? Which motorsport is Lewis Hamilton most famous
for?
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Geography
Notes
Question 1 Question 2
I am in the Old Bailey, the site of which former
Prison? Where am I?
I am on a wall 73 miles long which stretches
across some of the UK's most dramatic
landscape. Where Am I?
Question 3 Question 4
I have just visited the highest pub in Britain.
Where am I?
I am walking the length of Britain's longest
river. Where am I?
Question 5 Question 6
I am at the site of a famous battle, where an
English King was defeated. Where am I?
I am in a City in Scotland where the Castle is
perched on top of an ancient volcano. Where am
I?
Question 7 Question 8
I have just climbed the highest mountain in
England. Where am I?
I am sailing on the second largest lake in the
Lake District? Where am I?
Question 9 Question 10
I am taking tea in the Midland Hotel in the
third largest City in England. Where am I?
I am eating Strawberries and Cream watching
tennis at the oldest tennis tournament in the
World. Where am I?
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Pub Quiz
Notes
Question 1 Question 2
Duncan Goodhew held British records in which
sport?
"Baby One More Time" was the debut single and
global hit for which teenager?
Question 3 Question 4
Which 2004 British zombie comedy starred
Simon Pegg and Nick Frost?
Which is the next largest island in the world
after Australia?
Question 5 Question 6
What is the opposite to Alkali? What did Old Mother Hubbard keep in her
cupboard?
Question 7 Question 8
Where is water stored in a cactus plant? Kelp is a type of what?
Question 9 Question 10
What ingredient is balsamic? What can be a red dwarf or a white dwarf?
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Odd Facts
Notes
Question 1 Question 2
By what name is this principle better known:
'Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong'?
The world's biggest piggy bank museum is in
which European Capital City?
Question 3 Question 4
Which country did Winston Churchill describe as 'a
riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma'?
The first recording of a human voice was by
Thomas Edison in 1877; which nursery rhyme did
he read?
Question 5 Question 6
What does the word 'Wight' mean in the name of
the Isle of Wight'?
The body of which British Ruler was initially
burried in Westminster Abbey but was dug up in
1661 and publicly hanged at Tyburn?
Question 7 Question 8
True or false: The Vampire Bat has more teeth
than most other Bats?
What sum of money is referred to in the slang
expression 'a monkey'?
Question 9 Question 10
Under British law, you are not allowed to sound a
horn on a motor vehicle before what time in the
morning?
What is the only bird that can swim but can't
fly?
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How Many?
Notes
Question 1 Question 2
How many children did Winston Churchill have? Henry I was King of England from 1100 to 1135;
how many children did he have?
Question 3 Question 4
How many times did Stephen Hendry play in a
World Snooker Championship Final?
According to the 1881 census, how many men in
Britain were named Derek?
Question 5 Question 6
How many British Prime Ministers have been
assassinated?
How many Countries have a border with
Switzerland?
Question 7 Question 8
On his British tour in 2010-11, Peter Kay set a
record as the first comedian to sell out how many
nights at the o2 Arena in London?
How many words are there in the English
translation of Leo Tolstoy's novel 'War and
Peace'?
Question 9 Question 10
How many Premier League Titles did Manchester
United win under the management of Alex
Ferguson?
How many million passengers passed through
London's Heathrow airport in 2014?
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Pot Luck
Notes
Question 1 Question 2
What name is given to a young Elephant? In which Country was acupuncture developed?
Question 3 Question 4
Whose first album was 'Born To Die'? Which composer had the forenames Johann
Sebastian?
Question 5 Question 6
What Article did the UK Government trigger in
March 2017?
Which surviving tombs were built for the
Pharaohs of Egypt?
Question 7 Question 8
Which fruit when dried produces prunes? What is the Baratheon motto in Game of
Thrones?
Question 9 Question 10
Who wrote The Tale of Peter Rabbit? Which black wood is used for Piano Keys?
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Pub Quiz
Notes
Question 1 Question 2
What colour are wild budgerigars? Which device did Apple CEO Steve Jobs say would
'reinvent' telecommunications in 2007?
Question 3 Question 4
In which city was Wayne Rooney born? How many boys are in Destiny's Child?
Question 5 Question 6
Who ruled England for nine days in 1553? Before all porcelain false teeth were perfected in
the nineteenth century, what were dentures
often made from?
Question 7 Question 8
Under what name did Simon and Garfunkel
perform in their early days?
What is Cornish Yarg Cheese covered in?
Question 9 Question 10
Which American City is home to the Liberty Bell? What did Peter the Great of Russia insist should
be kept in a jar of alcohol on his wife’s bedside
table?
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Notes
Multiple Choice – Pub Quiz
Question 1 Question 2
Question 3 Question 4
Question 5 Question 6
Question 7 Question 8
Question 9 Question 10
Mandarin and Blood are types of which fruit Which A is the name of the record label set up by
The Beatles?
In what part of the body will you find the
temporal lobe?
Which Group had three consecutive Christmas
number one singles in the 1990s?
Which actor is Quentin Tarantino's most prolific
collaborator, having appeared in five of his films?
What product was the first to appear in a UK
TV commercial (in 1955)
Which military rank does James Bond hold? What name is given to the chalice used by Jesus
at the Last Supper?
In the nursery rhyme, where did Mary's little
lamb follow her to?
Which Character did Harrison Ford play in Star
Wars?
A. Orange
B. Grapefruit
C. Melon
A. Abbey Road Records
B. Alphabet Records
C. Apple Records
A. The Brain
B. The Heart
C. The Lungs
A. Take That
B. Steps
C. The Spice Girls
A. Samuel L Jackson
B. Harvey Kietel
C. Uma Thurman
A. Toothpaste
B. Baked Beans
C. Brillo Pads
A. Admiral
B. Commander
C. Captain
A. The Holy Grail
B. The Holy Goblet
C. The Holy Cup
A. Home
B. Work
C. School
A. Luck Skywalker
B. Chewbacca
C. Han Solo
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Pot Luck
Notes
Question 1 Question 2
What colour jacket is worn by the dog in trap one
in British greyhound racing?
What is the only muscle in the body that is only
attached at one end?
Question 3 Question 4
Which movie series features a leading character
called 'Katniss Everdeen'?
What type of shop is associated with the
traditional symbol of three gold balls?
Question 5 Question 6
British stamps are different to any other
stamps in the world as they are the only ones to
not bear what?
What is the name of Willie Nelson's Guitar?
Question 7 Question 8
Who was known as the Crocodile Hunter from
Australia?
Coven is the collective name for a group of what?
Question 9 Question 10
The cartoon character 'Scooby Doo' is based on
what breed of dog?
Which bear was originally sold in Harrods by the
name 'Edward Bear'?
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True or False
Notes
Question 1 Question 2
English computer scientist, Tim Berners-Lee,
invented the Word Wide Web
Rhinoceros horns are made from hair
Question 3 Question 4
A baby Whale is called a calf Disney Princess Aurora is better known as the
'Beauty' in Beauty and the Beast
Question 5 Question 6
Spheksophobia is the fear of wasps Frankenstein was the name of the monsters
creator, not the monster itself
Question 7 Question 8
The dictator Idi Amin was also known as the
'Butcher of Uganda'
India is the largest producer of films in the
world
Question 9 Question 10
Although never the same, snowflakes always
have six sides
Debbie Reynolds, star of the 1952 musical Singin'
In The Rain, is Star Wars actress Carrie
Fisher's mother
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True or False
Notes
Question 1 Question 2
Al Capone's first full name was Alphonso Male mosquitoes don't bite people
Question 3 Question 4
Sharks have a sixth sense to detect electricity
and vibration
A whale is a type of fish
Question 5 Question 6
John Wayne never won an Oscar The bar in the TV Show Cheers was situated
below a restaurant called Melville's Seafood
Question 7 Question 8
An 'Ortanique' is a fruit thats a cross between
an orange and a grapefruit
Ziggy Stardust was Frank Zappa's alter ego
Question 9 Question 10
In Golf, the fringe of the green is called the
'apron'
Bumblebees live in nests with 50 to 400 bees
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Halloween
Notes
Question 1 Question 2
The first Halloween movie was released in 1978.
How many days did it take to film?
Which is the only Country in the World where
Halloween is a National Holiday?
Question 3 Question 4
What is souling? 24 people were condemned during the witch
trials of Salem. 19 hanged, 1 pressed and 4 died
in Witch Jails. What year did these trials take
place?
Question 5 Question 6
How much blood does a Vampire Bat drink every
day?
How many species of spiders are there in the
World?
Question 7 Question 8
In what country was the first written account
of children using the phrase “trick or treat” on
Halloween?
In what country did carving Jack O’ Lanterns
originate?
Question 9 Question 10
The original costumes for Halloween were made
out of which Material?
Transylvania is a region of which Country?
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Pub Quiz
Notes
Question 1 Question 2
What can a mudskipper do that most other fish
cant?
What is the name of Bill Clinton’s wife?
Question 3 Question 4
Whose face can be seen on an Australian 100
dollar note?
Who co-founded Microsoft?
Question 5 Question 6
What is a group of Panda’s called? What is the Cenotaph made from?
Question 7 Question 8
What is Paul McKenna famous for? What is the umbrella term for the Special Forces
in Russia?
Question 9 Question 10
What was the name of the last deep coal mine in
Scotland?
What is believed to be the top e commerce
website in the World?
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Harry Potter
Notes
Question 1 Question 2
The entrance to the Chamber of Secrets is in
Moaning Myrtle's bathroom. Myrtle lives there
because she died after seeing the basilisk. In
which year was the Chamber of Secrets first
opened?
Harry was born on 31 July 1980. What is Harry's
middle name?
Question 3 Question 4
What is the name of the clumsy Weasley family
owl?
What is the name of Fred and George's joke
shop?
Question 5 Question 6
What is a witch or a wizard who can't do magic
known as?
Who is the conductor of the Knight Bus?
Question 7 Question 8
How many points do you receive for catching the
golden snitch in quidditch?
Harry's parents left him a pile of gold that was
in safekeeping at Gringotts Bank in Hogsmeade.
Which number vault belongs to the Potter
family?
Question 9 Question 10
Hermione is recognised as being very intelligent.
Which house did the Sorting Hat consider putting
Hermione in before it chose Gryffindor?
Albus Dumbledore had a sweet tooth but he was
not very fond of Bertie Bott's Every Flavour
Beans because he once ate which flavour?
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Pot Luck
Notes
Question 1 Question 2
Bran Castle in Romania is commonly known as the
castle of which famous fictional character?
Which female Singer/Songwriter has a daughter
called Blue Ivy?
Question 3 Question 4
Who famously quoted "Science without religion is
lame, religion without science is blind"?
Which film series stars 'thunder buddies' Mark
Wahlberg and the voice of Seth MacFarlane?
Question 5 Question 6
What do the letters DC stand for in the United
State's capital Washington D.C.?
In which city was Anne Frank's hiding place?
Question 7 Question 8
Which American drama series is an adaptation of
George R. R. Martin's fantasy novel series 'A
Song of Ice and Fire'?
How many days do the Olympic Games last for?
Question 9 Question 10
What colour is a giraffe's tongue? Which star sign is not represented by a symbol of
a living creature?
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Pub Quiz
Notes
Question 1 Question 2
What is the nickname of Bolton Wanderers FC? What was the name of Inspector Gadgets niece?
Question 3 Question 4
What was the name of the Roman Road that
ran from London to York?
What was Peter Sutcliffe nicknamed?
Question 5 Question 6
What do Americans call a mobile phone? What name is given to a female dog?
Question 7 Question 8
Whose Catchphrase was: ‘You Dirty Ol Man’? Which Martial Artist starred in ‘The Delta
Force’?
Question 9 Question 10
What sauce did Levi Roots promote? In what year did Prince William marry Kate
Middleton?
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Wooden Spoon Quiz Night #1
Notes
1980’s Music WW II
Neil from the Young Ones had what No. 2 hit in
1984?
Complete the WWII Poster saying 'Loose Lips...'?
Football True Crime
Which Football Team play at Dean Court? Steve McQueen started carrying a gun at all
times due to fear of attack from whom?
The Human Body Myths and Legends
Where would you find your metatarsal? Which mythical figure is often depicted as a face
surrounded by leaves?
England Toys
The Hillsborough Disaster was a tragedy in
1989. In which City did it occur?
Theodore Roosevelt is remembered in the name
of which ever popular childhood toy?
Comedy Ireland
What Peter Kay Character was a parody of the
generic talent show winner?
In which Irish Town was Bram Stoker born?
Quizmasters Choice #1 Quizmasters Choice #2
In which decade did John Wayne die? For how long was a Victorian Wife supposed to
have mourned a dead Husband?
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Tie Breakers
Notes
Question 1 Question 2
How many men were executed for their part in
the 1605 Gunpowder Plot?
How many bathrooms are there in Buckingham
Palace?
Question 3 Question 4
What is the height of St Paul's Cathedral in
London (in feet)?
How many plays did Shakespeare write?
Question 5 Question 6
The minimum wage was introduced to Britain in
1999; what was the initial hourly rate for those
aged over twenty-one?
How long is the M25 motorway (in miles)?
Question 7 Question 8
The world's shortest war was between Britain
and Zanzibar in 1896; how long did it last?
How many named characters were created by
Charles Dickens?
Question 9 Question 10
How many countries entered the first Eurovision
Song Contest in 1956?
In 2000, Dr Harold Shipman was found guilty of
how many murders?
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True or False
Notes
Question 1 Question 2
Britpop band Oasis were originally called The
Rain
Christopher Lee, who played a James Bond villain,
is Bond author Ian Flemings cousin
Question 3 Question 4
The longest river in the UK is the River Severn Dalmatian dogs have pure white coats when
they are born
Question 5 Question 6
Platform 9¾ is where Harry Potter boards the
Hogwarts Express
In Disney's The Jungle Book, the snakes name is
Shere Khan
Question 7 Question 8
George Harrison was the youngest member of
The Beatles
Alfred Hitchcock made cameo appearances in 39
of his 52 major films
Question 9 Question 10
A musical octave consists of eight notes A ton of bricks weighs more than a ton of
feathers
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Pot Luck
Notes
Question 1 Question 2
Who were the last prisoners ever to be locked
within the walls of the Tower of London?
Edward Teach is believed to be the real name of
which famous pirate?
Question 3 Question 4
Which famous fantasy adventure film was
released in 1939?
What are the two main ingredients of a
'screwdriver' cocktail?
Question 5 Question 6
Which character does Morgan Freeman play in
Bruce Almighty?
Which Shakepearean play features the Song of
the Witches: Double, double toil and trouble?
Question 7 Question 8
According to the song, what did Molly Malone sell
on the streets of Dublin?
If you add the visible numbers on a standard
dartboard together, what answer do you get?
Question 9 Question 10
What do the letters IP stand for in IP address? Which 1876 battle was known as 'Custer's Last
Stand'?
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Pub Quiz
Notes
Question 1 Question 2
How many times was Michael Jackson married? Can dogs breed with wolves?
Question 3 Question 4
How many stars appear on the Australian flag? What is TV Show ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ called in
the USA?
Question 5 Question 6
In which Sitcom would you hear about Mrs
Slocombe’s pussy?
Born on 23 April 1977, he is a 16 time WWE
world heavyweight champion, professional
wrestler, actor, rapper, and TV personality… who
have I just described?
Question 7 Question 8
What was the name of the research ship used by
Jacques Cousteau?
How many pins are there in the front two rows in
ten-pin bowling?
Question 9 Question 10
Which writer created the character Sally
Lockhart?
What are you doing if you carry out a snatch lift
and a jerk lift?
Answers
Quiz 1 – Multiple Choice – Pub Quiz
1. Anglesey
2. A spinning wheel
3. Of Mice and Men
4. I Dreamed a Dream
5. Father Ted
6. Prince
7. Heights
8. Captain Ahab
9. 4
10. Salt
Quiz 2 – Pot Luck
1. Marathon
2. The M6
3. King, Queen, Bishop, Knight, Rook, Pawn
4. In a cask of brandy or rum
5. Boris Johnson
6. Turkey
7. PJ & Duncan
8. Game Of Thrones
9. Chug
10. Freddie Mercury
Quiz 3 – History
1. Titanic
2. Sir Robert Walpole
3. Leonardo Da Vinci
4. 1066
5. Reflecting Telescope
6. Steve McQueen
7. 1963
8. The Great Fire of London
9. 5,000 years
10. 1870's
Quiz 4 – Sport
1. Torvill & Dean
2. Aintree
3. Geoff Hurst
4. Rafael Nadal
5. Swimming
6. Brazil
7. Yellow
8. Chess
9. Badminton
10. Formula One
Quiz 5 – Geography
1. Newgate
2. Hadrian's Wall
3. Tan Hill, Yorkshire
4. Thames
5. Hastings
6. Edinburgh
7. Scafell Pike
8. Ullswater
9. Manchester
10. Wimbledon
Quiz 6 – Pub Quiz
1. Swimming
2. Britney Spears
3. Shaun Of The Dead
4. Greenland
5. Acid
6. Nothing
7. Stem
8. Sea Weed
9. Vinegar
10. Star
Quiz 7 – Odd Facts
1. Murphy's Law
2. Amsterdam
3. Russia
4. Mary Had A Little Lamb
5. Man
6. Oliver Cromwell
7. False
8. £500
9. 7am
10. Penguin
Quiz 8 – How Many?
1. 5
2. 29
3. 9
4. 8
5. 1
6. 5 (Austria, France, Germany, Italy & Liechtenstein)
7. 15
8. 561,093
9. 13
10. 73.41 million
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Quiz 9 – Pot Luck
1. A calf
2. China
3. Lana Del Rey
4. Bach
5. Article 50
6. Pyramids
7. Plums
8. Ours is the fury
9. Beatrix Potter
10. Ebony
Quiz 10 – Pub Quiz
1. Green & Yellow
2. iPhone
3. Liverpool
4. None
5. Lady Jane Grey
6. The teeth pulled from soldiers who had been killed in battle
7. Tom and Jerry
8. Nettles
9. Philadelphia
10. The severed head of her lover
Quiz 11 – Multiple Choice – Pub Quiz
1. Orange
2. Apple Records
3. The Brain
4. The Spice Girls
5. Samuel L Jackson
6. Toothpaste
7. Commander
8. The Holy Grail
9. School
10. Han Solo
Quiz 12 – Pot Luck
1. Red
2. The Tongue
3. The Hunger Games
4. Pawn Shops
5. The name of the country
6. Trigger
7. Steve Irwin
8. Witches
9. Great Dane
10. Winnie the Pooh
Quiz 13 – True or False
1. True (www was born in 1989)
2. True
3. True
4. False
5. True
6. True
7. True
8. True
9. True
10. True
Quiz 14 – True or False
1. True
2. True
3. True
4. False
5. False
6. True
7. False
8. False
9. True
10. True
Quiz 15 – Halloween
1. 21 days
2. Ireland
3. The act of begging of donations of food
4. 1692
5. ½ of their body weight per feeding
6. 35,000
7. Canada
8. Ireland
9. Animal Hair and Skin
10. Romania
Quiz 16 – Pub Quiz
1. Move around on dry land
2. Hillary
3. Dame Nellie Melba
4. Bill Gates
5. An Embarassment
6. Portland Stone
7. Hypnotist & Motivator
8. Spetsnaz
9. Longannet
10. Amazon
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Quiz 17 – Harry Potter
1. 1943
2. James
3. Errol
4. Weasley's Wizard Wheezes
5. Squib
6. Stan Shunpike
7. 150
8. 687
9. Ravenclaw
10. Vomit
Quiz 18 – Pot Luck
1. Dracula
2. Beyoncé
3. Albert Einstein
4. Ted
5. District of Columbia
6. Amsterdam
7. Game of Thrones
8. 16
9. Purple / Blue
10. Libra (Scales)
Quiz 19 – Pub Quiz
1. The Trotters
2. Penny
3. Ermine Street
4. The Yorkshire Ripper
5. Cell Phone
6. Bitch
7. Harold Steptoe
8. Chuck Norris
9. Reggae Reggae
10. 2011 (29 April)
Quiz 20 – Wooden Spoon Quiz Night #1
1. Hole In My Shoe
2. Sink Ships
3. Bournemouth
4. Charles Manson
5. In your foot
6. The Green Man
7. Sheffield
8. The Teddy Bear
9. Geraldine McQueen
10. Clontarf (Village in Dublin)
11. 1970's (26 May 1907 - 11 June 1979)
12. Two to Three Years
Quiz 21 – Tie Breakers
1. Eleven
2. 78
3. 365 feet
4. 37 plays
5. £3.60 per hour
6. 117 miles
7. 0 hours and 38 minutes
8. 959
9. Seven countries
10. 15
Quiz 22 – True or False
1. True
2. True
3. True
4. True
5. True
6. False
7. True
8. True
9. True
10. False
Quiz 23 – Pot Luck
1. The Krays (1952 for 7 days - failing to report for National
Service)
2. Blackbeard
3. The Wizard of Oz
4. Vodka and Orange Juice
5. God
6. Macbeth
7. Cockles and mussels
8. 210
9. Internet Protocol
10. The Battle of the Little Bighorn
Quiz 24 – Pub Quiz
1. Twice (Debbie Rowe (m. 1996 1999), Lisa Marie Presley (m.
1994 1996)
2. Yes
3. Six
4. Dancing With The Stars
5. Are You Being Served
6. John Cena
7. The Calypso
8. Three
9. Phillip Pullman
10. Weightlifting
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