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zico 12:33 Mon Jul 1
Daily Quiz anyone? New month of JULY thread
OK. So here's the month of JULY quiz thread.

You know the rules. Don't post your answers before the quizzer does.

Don't forget to post your scores

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mallard 11:06 Wed Jul 24
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9 thanks Zico

easthammer 8:36 Wed Jul 24
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19 thanks Zico, I've been to them all but didn't know the street name where the Cavern is situated. However, do have a Grandson with that name!

Westside 8:03 Wed Jul 24
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10. Thanks Zico

zico 7:48 Wed Jul 24
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Places to Visit in the UK Quiz

1. Which town would you visit to see Shakespeare's place of birth?
Stratford-upon-Avon

2. Which impressive building sits on the top of Ludgate Hill in the City of London?
St. Paul’s Cathedral

3. Which rugged coastline spans Dorset and East Devon?
The Jurassic Coast

4. The Sycamore Gap Tree or Robin Hood tree was a sycamore tree standing next to what tourist attraction?
Hadrian's Wall

5. Cadbury World is a visitor attraction in which English city?
Birmingham

6. Which island would you visit to see the village with Europe’s longest name?
Anglesey

7. Which country in the UK would Game of Thrones fans visit to see many of the filming locations?
Northern Ireland

8. Which city is famous for its Royal Crescent and The Jane Austen Centre?
Bath

9. In which building, once called "Flamsteed House", can you stand with one foot in the Western Hemisphere and one in the Eastern?
The Greenwich Observatory

10. Which castle in Kent has been called 'The Loveliest Castle in the World'?
Leeds Castle

11. Steep limestone valleys like Dovedale are found in which national park?
Peak District

12. Which Cornish resort is widely regarded as the surf capital of the UK?
Newquay

13. Stonehenge is 17 miles to the south of which other famous prehistoric stone circle?
Avebury

14. Stow-on-the-Wold, Tetbury and Bibury are places in which area of outstanding natural beauty?
Cotswolds

15. What's the well-known name of Britain's largest protected wetland?
Norfolk Broads

16. Hever Castle in Kent, was the childhood home of which historical figure?
Anne Boleyn (Henry VIII’s second wife and Queen Elizabeth I’s mother)

17. What body of water would you be on if taking a cruise on the largest natural lake in England?
Lake Windermere

18. Which valley in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales is home to a flagship Cheese Visitor Experience?
Wensleydale

19. Which seaside town in North Yorkshire would you visit for the Dracula Experience?
Whitby

20. The Cavern Club nightclub, birthplace of the Beatles, is on which Liverpool street?
Mathew Street

zico 12:50 Wed Jul 24
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of JULY thread
My French is a good as Del Boy's so Bonnet De Douche today we stick with

Places to Visit in the UK Quiz

1. Which town would you visit to see Shakespeare's place of birth?

2. Which impressive building sits on the top of Ludgate Hill in the City of London?

3. Which rugged coastline spans Dorset and East Devon?

4. The Sycamore Gap Tree or Robin Hood tree was a sycamore tree standing next to what tourist attraction?

5. Cadbury World is a visitor attraction in which English city?

6. Which island would you visit to see the village with Europe’s longest name?

7. Which country in the UK would Game of Thrones fans visit to see many of the filming locations?

8. Which city is famous for its Royal Crescent and The Jane Austen Centre?

9. In which building, once called "Flamsteed House", can you stand with one foot in the Western Hemisphere and one in the Eastern?

10. Which castle in Kent has been called 'The Loveliest Castle in the World'?

11. Steep limestone valleys like Dovedale are found in which national park?

12. Which Cornish resort is widely regarded as the surf capital of the UK?

13. Stonehenge is 17 miles to the south of which other famous prehistoric stone circle?

14. Stow-on-the-Wold, Tetbury and Bibury are places in which area of outstanding natural beauty?

15. What's the well-known name of Britain's largest protected wetland?

16. Hever Castle in Kent, was the childhood home of which historical figure?

17. What body of water would you be on if taking a cruise on the largest natural lake in England?

18. Which valley in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales is home to a flagship Cheese Visitor Experience?

19. Which seaside town in North Yorkshire would you visit for the Dracula Experience?

20. The Cavern Club nightclub, birthplace of the Beatles, is on which Liverpool street?

easthammer 2:14 Wed Jul 24
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Seize (16) merci beaucoup Zico

Westside 12:41 Wed Jul 24
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of JULY thread
12. Thanks Zico.

mallard 9:34 Tue Jul 23
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Huit Merci Zico

zico 8:14 Tue Jul 23
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Paris Quiz – Well, it will be hosting the Olympics soon.


1. Paris is spread widely on both banks of which river?
River Seine

2. What was designed by Chinese American architect I. M. Pei, and opened in April 1989?
The Louvre Pyramid

3. The University of Paris is often known by what name?
The Sorbonne

4. Paris hosts the annual French Open Grand Slam tennis tournament in a complex of tennis courts named after which aviator?
Roland Garros

5. The Arc de Triomphe was commissioned after the French victory in which battle?
Battle of Austerlitz

6. The Eiffel Tower was constructed from 1887 to 1889 on the Champ de Mars in Paris. It is named after the engineer Eiffel, but what was his first name?
Gustave

7. Francois-Marie Arouet was born in Paris on the 21 November 1694, by what nom de plume is he better known?
Voltaire

8. What is the Paris Bourse or the Bourse de Paris?
It's the Paris Stock Exchange

9. Which French painter, a founder of French Impressionist painting, was born in Paris in 1840?
Claude Monet

10. Which Paris fortress, historically used as a state prison by the kings of France, was stormed by a crowd on 14 July 1789?
The Bastille

11. Twice the FIFA World Cups have been held in Paris, can you name both years? Two points
1938 and 1998

12. Discovered in 1820, which world famous ancient Greek statue with no arms is on permanent display at the Louvre Museum?
The Venus de Milo

13. In which avenue does the finish of the Tour de France cycle race take place?
The Avenue des Champs-Elysees

14. The magnificent Our Lady of Paris, is better known by its French name, what is it?
Notre-Dame

15. The city will host the 2024 Summer Olympics; how many times has Paris hosted the modern Olympics previously? Bonus points if you name the years.
Twice (in 1900 and 1924)

16. True or false, the city's name is related to the Paris of Greek mythology?
False (the name is derived from its early inhabitants, the Celtic Parisii tribe)

17. The Parc des Princes stadium has been the home of which football club since 1974?
Paris Saint-Germain

18. Where in Paris is best known as the birthplace of the modern form of the can-can dance?
Moulin Rouge

19. What can be found in the rural town of Marne-la-Vallee, which is about 20 miles from the city?
Disneyland Paris

20. Which district (named after a large hill) is known for its artistic history and The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris?
Montmartre

zico 2:53 Tue Jul 23
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of JULY thread
Sorry or the late post, I'll put answers on a bit later.

Paris Quiz – Well, it will be hosting the Olympics soon.


1. Paris is spread widely on both banks of which river?

2. What was designed by Chinese American architect I. M. Pei, and opened in April 1989?

3. The University of Paris is often known by what name?

4. Paris hosts the annual French Open Grand Slam tennis tournament in a complex of tennis courts named after which aviator?

5. The Arc de Triomphe was commissioned after the French victory in which battle?

6. The Eiffel Tower was constructed from 1887 to 1889 on the Champ de Mars in Paris. It is named after the engineer Eiffel, but what was his first name?

7. Francois-Marie Arouet was born in Paris on the 21 November 1694, by what nom de plume is he better known?

8. What is the Paris Bourse or the Bourse de Paris?

9. Which French painter, a founder of French Impressionist painting, was born in Paris in 1840?

10. Which Paris fortress, historically used as a state prison by the kings of France, was stormed by a crowd on 14 July 1789?

11. Twice the FIFA World Cups have been held in Paris, can you name both years? Two points

12. Discovered in 1820, which world famous ancient Greek statue with no arms is on permanent display at the Louvre Museum?

13. In which avenue does the finish of the Tour de France cycle race take place?

14. The magnificent Our Lady of Paris, is better known by its French name, what is it?

15. The city will host the 2024 Summer Olympics; how many times has Paris hosted the modern Olympics previously? Bonus points if you name the years.

16. True or false, the city's name is related to the Paris of Greek mythology?

17. The Parc des Princes stadium has been the home of which football club since 1974?

18. Where in Paris is best known as the birthplace of the modern form of the can-can dance?

19. What can be found in the rural town of Marne-la-Vallee, which is about 20 miles from the city?

20. Which district (named after a large hill) is known for its artistic history and The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris?

easthammer 12:11 Tue Jul 23
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15 for me thanks Zico

Westside 11:08 Mon Jul 22
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14, thanks Zico.

mallard 8:57 Mon Jul 22
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11 thanks Zico

zico 7:46 Mon Jul 22
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A Question of Sport Quiz

1. Can you name A Question of Sport's first two captains? Hint - one was a boxer and the other was a Welsh rugby union player.
Henry Cooper and Cliff Morgan – point for each.

2. Who wrongly identified Princess Anne as jockey John Reid during a 1987 Picture Board?
Emlyn Hughes

3. Which Rangers boss did Ally McCoist fail to recognise in the Mystery Guest section?
Walter Smith – who was his Rangers boss at the time.

4. Who was the first main presenter of A Question of Sport in 1970?
David Vine

5. Which former media personality and convicted sex offender was the presenter of the pilot in 1968?
Stuart Hall

6. Who hosted the quiz show for 18 years from 1979 to 1997?
David Coleman

7. Who once failed to deduce a sportsman's name in the anagram "Trinket Ride Oaf" even though it was his own name?
Frankie Dettori

8. Which major tennis open championship did Sue Barker win in 1976?
French Open

9. Who was the longest-serving team captain, clocking up 17 years?
Matt Dawson

10. Team captain Sam Quek won gold at the 2016 Summer Olympics in which sport?
Field hockey

11. When Sue Barker first became presenter, Ally McCoist was one captain, but can you name the snooker player who was the other?
John Parrott

12. Which Rugby player was the other team captain when Emlyn Hughes first joined, from 1979 to 1981?
Gareth Edwards

13. Which British runner was team captain for two years in the 1970s?
Brendan Foster (1977–1979)

14. Who correctly identified the mystery guest as fellow-golfer Greg Norman because by chance he witnessed the film being shot in the grounds of the Gleneagles hotel?
Ian Woosnam

15. Who was the most memorable special guest on the 200th edition of the programme?
Princess Anne

16. An official from which organisation visited the set at the end of the 2014 Christmas episode?
Guinness Book of World Records {with an award for being the World’s Longest Running Sports Quiz}

17. Which rugby club did Ugo Monye play for?
Harlequins

18. The answer to question six often called Bill Beaumont 'Big Bill' and Willie Carson what?
Wee Willie

19. Name any of the two footballers on the first ever show? Point for each.
George Best and Tom Finney

20. Three cricketers have been team captains; can you name them? Three points.
Fred Trueman (1976), Ian Botham (1988–1996) and Phil Tufnell (2008–2021)

zico 12:04 Mon Jul 22
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of JULY thread
Off out early tomorrow so as the site is working tonight decided to put tomorrows quiz on now. Scores updated as well.

Westside 1026.00
Easthammer 739.50
Mallard 706.00
ZebtheCat 600.00
Mad Dog 411.00
Zico 125.00

A Question of Sport Quiz

1. Can you name A Question of Sport's first two captains? Hint - one was a boxer and the other was a Welsh rugby union player.

2. Who wrongly identified Princess Anne as jockey John Reid during a 1987 Picture Board?

3. Which Rangers boss did Ally McCoist fail to recognise in the Mystery Guest section?

4. Who was the first main presenter of A Question of Sport in 1970?

5. Which former media personality and convicted sex offender was the presenter of the pilot in 1968?

6. Who hosted the quiz show for 18 years from 1979 to 1997?

7. Who once failed to deduce a sportsman's name in the anagram "Trinket Ride Oaf" even though it was his own name?

8. Which major tennis open championship did Sue Barker win in 1976?

9. Who was the longest-serving team captain, clocking up 17 years?

10. Team captain Sam Quek won gold at the 2016 Summer Olympics in which sport?

11. When Sue Barker first became presenter, Ally McCoist was one captain, but can you name the snooker player who was the other?

12. Which Rugby player was the other team captain when Emlyn Hughes first joined, from 1979 to 1981?

13. Which British runner was team captain for two years in the 1970s?

14. Who correctly identified the mystery guest as fellow-golfer Greg Norman because by chance he witnessed the film being shot in the grounds of the Gleneagles hotel?

15. Who was the most memorable special guest on the 200th edition of the programme?

16. An official from which organisation visited the set at the end of the 2014 Christmas episode?

17. Which rugby club did Ugo Monye play for?

18. The answer to question six often called Bill Beaumont 'Big Bill' and Willie Carson what?

19. Name any of the two footballers on the first ever show? Point for each.

20. Three cricketers have been team captains; can you name them? Three points.

easthammer 11:07 Fri Jul 19
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15 for me also thanks Zico

mallard 9:26 Fri Jul 19
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15 for me, cheers Zico

Westside 9:03 Fri Jul 19
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12. Thanks Zico.

zico 8:53 Fri Jul 19
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Political Cringe Moments Quiz

1. Ex Labour Party leader Ed Miliband was photographed awkwardly eating what sort of food item in 2014?
Bacon Sandwich

2. What nickname was given to Theresa May's infamous dance moves?
Maybot

3. Which Labour Party leader fell into the sea while walking along Brighton seafront?
Neil Kinnock

4. Which politician famously punched a protester who threw an egg at him?
John Prescott

5. Which UK politician was filmed sitting on the floor of a packed train to highlight overcrowding which was later revealed to have had plenty of empty seats?
Jeremy Corbyn

6. In a 2006 speech it was interpreted that David Cameron suggested we should hug a what?
Hug a Hoodie

7. Who did Jeremy Corbyn accidentally hit in the breast while celebrating with a high five during the 2017 General Election?
Emily Thornberry

8. Boris Johnson referred to people in which country as engaging in "orgies of cannibalism and chief-killing"?
Papua New Guinea

9. Gordon Brown was overheard on a microphone labelling pensioner Gillian Duffy with which two words?
Bigoted woman

10. During a speech to the Confederation of British Industry in 2021, Boris Johnson claimed which cartoon character was a symbol of Global Britain?
Peppa Pig

11. Which Prime Minister believed he had secured "peace for our time", but failed to prevent World War II?
Neville Chamberlain

12. In which year did we see Boris Johnson stuck on a zip wire waving Union Jacks?
2012 (London Olympics)

13. Which politician was once heavily criticised for wearing a "donkey jacket" on Remembrance Day?
Michael Foot

14. During the 2017 General Election Campaign Theresa May was mocked for repeatedly using which three-word phrase?
Strong and stable

15. George Osborne's proposed VAT increase on hot takeaway food was labelled the what 'tax'?
Pasty Tax

16. Which US President made a name for himself with comments such as: "They misunderestimated me" and ““Rarely is the question asked: Is our children learning?”
George W. Bush

17. Which Labour MP made repeated errors over policing figures during a radio interview in 2017?
Diane Abbott

18. Which UK politician was criticized for reclining across the benches in the House of Commons during a crucial debate?
Jacob Rees-Mogg

19. What vegetable did John Major eat in silence according to the satire show "Spitting Image"?
Peas

20. Theresa May once admitted that the naughtiest thing she had done was to run through fields of what?
Wheat

zico 3:03 Fri Jul 19
Re: Daily Quiz anyone? New month of JULY thread
Sorry all site was inaccessible for most of the morning.

Political Cringe Moments Quiz

1. Ex Labour Party leader Ed Miliband was photographed awkwardly eating what sort of food item in 2014?

2. What nickname was given to Theresa May's infamous dance moves?

3. Which Labour Party leader fell into the sea while walking along Brighton seafront?

4. Which politician famously punched a protester who threw an egg at him?

5. Which UK politician was filmed sitting on the floor of a packed train to highlight overcrowding which was later revealed to have had plenty of empty seats?

6. In a 2006 speech it was interpreted that David Cameron suggested we should hug a what?

7. Who did Jeremy Corbyn accidentally hit in the breast while celebrating with a high five during the 2017 General Election?

8. Boris Johnson referred to people in which country as engaging in "orgies of cannibalism and chief-killing"?

9. Gordon Brown was overheard on a microphone labelling pensioner Gillian Duffy with which two words?

10. During a speech to the Confederation of British Industry in 2021, Boris Johnson claimed which cartoon character was a symbol of Global Britain?

11. Which Prime Minister believed he had secured "peace for our time", but failed to prevent World War II?

12. In which year did we see Boris Johnson stuck on a zip wire waving Union Jacks?

13. Which politician was once heavily criticised for wearing a "donkey jacket" on Remembrance Day?

14. During the 2017 General Election Campaign Theresa May was mocked for repeatedly using which three-word phrase?

15. George Osborne's proposed VAT increase on hot takeaway food was labelled the what 'tax'?

16. Which US President made a name for himself with comments such as: "They misunderestimated me" and ““Rarely is the question asked: Is our children learning?”

17. Which Labour MP made repeated errors over policing figures during a radio interview in 2017?

18. Which UK politician was criticized for reclining across the benches in the House of Commons during a crucial debate?

19. What vegetable did John Major eat in silence according to the satire show "Spitting Image"?

20. Theresa May once admitted that the naughtiest thing she had done was to run through fields of what?

Westside 11:35 Thu Jul 18
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8. Thanks Zico.

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