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Daily Quiz anyone?
Thanks to the guys for getting this great new site up and running and here is a brand new quiz thread. You know the rules. Please don't post your answers before the quizzer does. Don't forget to post your scores.
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Thanks all, really appreciate it. And many thanks East for holding the fort for next week.
In the meantime the ongoing scores since I took over although remember some have played more days than others.
Westside 5021.50
Easthammer 3958.00
ZebtheCat 3705.50
Mallard 2932.50
only1billybonds 2144.00
Mad Dog 411.00
Zico 125.00
Trilby55 77.00
ironsofcanada 71.00
Texas Iron 46.00
Matthew Holmes 28.00
Coffee 12.00
GBHammer63 11.00
In the meantime the ongoing scores since I took over although remember some have played more days than others.
Westside 5021.50
Easthammer 3958.00
ZebtheCat 3705.50
Mallard 2932.50
only1billybonds 2144.00
Mad Dog 411.00
Zico 125.00
Trilby55 77.00
ironsofcanada 71.00
Texas Iron 46.00
Matthew Holmes 28.00
Coffee 12.00
GBHammer63 11.00
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Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
14 thanks Zico
I hope your nephew gets good news. Don't worry about next week, I will dig some questions out of the archives until you are ready to return.
I hope your nephew gets good news. Don't worry about next week, I will dig some questions out of the archives until you are ready to return.
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only1billybonds
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Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
I was due to be away with friends next week for the whole week but my young nephew hasn't been well and after speaking with my sister a previous MRI showed up something concerning which is a worry. Another MRI is scheduled next week so I am coming back from the break on Wednesday evening. Ill try and get a quiz on on Friday and then try and get back to normal the following week but please bear with me if the MRI isn't a positive one. Fingers crossed all will be ok.
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Random Trivia 39
1. In which US State would you find the San Andreas Fault?
California
2. Found in human blood, by what name are Erythrocytes better known?
Red blood cells
3. In which English county would you find the Forest of Dean?
Gloucestershire
4. Who is the only English boxer to have received a knighthood?
Sir Henry Cooper
5. The city of Riga is the capital of which Baltic state?
Latvia
6. In which US city is the famous Sun Studios, the birthplace of rock and roll?
Memphis
7. In cricket what do the letters MCC stand for?
Marylebone Cricket Club
8. Which British Prime Minister had the middle name of Hilda?
Margaret Thatcher
9. How many innings generally make up a game of baseball?
Nine
10. Who is the only Scottish winner of football's Ballon d'Or?
Denis Law (1964)
11. In food terms what does SPAM stand for?
Shoulder Pork and Ham
12. What colour are the seats in the House of Lords?
Red
13. Who was the Roman goddess of the Moon?
Luna
14. What nationality is the singer, Bryan Adams?
Canadian
15. What is the largest island in Africa?
Madagascar
16. In which theatre was Abraham Lincoln fatally shot?
Ford's Theatre
17. The beer Stella Artois originates from which country?
Belgium
18. Who immediately preceded Pope John Paul II?
Pope John Paul I
19. Which group in 1964 became the first all-female group to top the UK singles chart?
The Supremes
20. In a list of London underground stations which station would appear last alphabetically?
Woodside Park
1. In which US State would you find the San Andreas Fault?
California
2. Found in human blood, by what name are Erythrocytes better known?
Red blood cells
3. In which English county would you find the Forest of Dean?
Gloucestershire
4. Who is the only English boxer to have received a knighthood?
Sir Henry Cooper
5. The city of Riga is the capital of which Baltic state?
Latvia
6. In which US city is the famous Sun Studios, the birthplace of rock and roll?
Memphis
7. In cricket what do the letters MCC stand for?
Marylebone Cricket Club
8. Which British Prime Minister had the middle name of Hilda?
Margaret Thatcher
9. How many innings generally make up a game of baseball?
Nine
10. Who is the only Scottish winner of football's Ballon d'Or?
Denis Law (1964)
11. In food terms what does SPAM stand for?
Shoulder Pork and Ham
12. What colour are the seats in the House of Lords?
Red
13. Who was the Roman goddess of the Moon?
Luna
14. What nationality is the singer, Bryan Adams?
Canadian
15. What is the largest island in Africa?
Madagascar
16. In which theatre was Abraham Lincoln fatally shot?
Ford's Theatre
17. The beer Stella Artois originates from which country?
Belgium
18. Who immediately preceded Pope John Paul II?
Pope John Paul I
19. Which group in 1964 became the first all-female group to top the UK singles chart?
The Supremes
20. In a list of London underground stations which station would appear last alphabetically?
Woodside Park
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Last one for a week.
Random Trivia 39
1. In which US State would you find the San Andreas Fault?
2. Found in human blood, by what name are Erythrocytes better known?
3. In which English county would you find the Forest of Dean?
4. Who is the only English boxer to have received a knighthood?
5. The city of Riga is the capital of which Baltic state?
6. In which US city is the famous Sun Studios, the birthplace of rock and roll?
7. In cricket what do the letters MCC stand for?
8. Which British Prime Minister had the middle name of Hilda?
9. How many innings generally make up a game of baseball?
10. Who is the only Scottish winner of football's Ballon d'Or?
11. In food terms what does SPAM stand for?
12. What colour are the seats in the House of Lords?
13. Who was the Roman goddess of the Moon?
14. What nationality is the singer, Bryan Adams?
15. What is the largest island in Africa?
16. In which theatre was Abraham Lincoln fatally shot?
17. The beer Stella Artois originates from which country?
18. Who immediately preceded Pope John Paul II?
19. Which group in 1964 became the first all-female group to top the UK singles chart?
20. In a list of London underground stations which station would appear last alphabetically?
Random Trivia 39
1. In which US State would you find the San Andreas Fault?
2. Found in human blood, by what name are Erythrocytes better known?
3. In which English county would you find the Forest of Dean?
4. Who is the only English boxer to have received a knighthood?
5. The city of Riga is the capital of which Baltic state?
6. In which US city is the famous Sun Studios, the birthplace of rock and roll?
7. In cricket what do the letters MCC stand for?
8. Which British Prime Minister had the middle name of Hilda?
9. How many innings generally make up a game of baseball?
10. Who is the only Scottish winner of football's Ballon d'Or?
11. In food terms what does SPAM stand for?
12. What colour are the seats in the House of Lords?
13. Who was the Roman goddess of the Moon?
14. What nationality is the singer, Bryan Adams?
15. What is the largest island in Africa?
16. In which theatre was Abraham Lincoln fatally shot?
17. The beer Stella Artois originates from which country?
18. Who immediately preceded Pope John Paul II?
19. Which group in 1964 became the first all-female group to top the UK singles chart?
20. In a list of London underground stations which station would appear last alphabetically?
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only1billybonds
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Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Random Trivia 38
1. Which ground was home to Sunderland AFC from 1898 to 1997?
Roker Park
2. In Norse mythology, where was the home of the Gods?
Asgard
3. In which Charles Dickens' novel would you find the character Wackford Squeers?
Nicholas Nickleby
4. What nationality was the Arctic explorer Roald Amundsen?
Norwegian
5. Who wrote the "Hunger Games" series of novels?
Suzanne Collins
6. From which wood were longbows traditionally made?
Yew
7. Played by Paul Eddington, what was the name of the Prime Minister in TV's "Yes, Prime Minister"?
Jim Hacker
8. Who served as Vice-President to Bill Clinton?
Al Gore
9. What was the last James Bond movie to star Pierce Brosnan in the title role?
"Die Another Day"
10. What name did the Romans originally give to France?
Gaul
11. As the crow flies, which is the closest European capital to London?
Brussels
12. Which French singer was known as "the Little Sparrow"?
Edith Piaf
13. In the classic UK version of Monopoly, which is the last railway station you encounter?
Liverpool Street
14. What type of musical instrument is a Fender Stratocaster?
(Electric) Guitar
15. According to the Bible in which river was Christ baptised?
River Jordan
16. Who was the original presenter of TV's "The Crystal Maze"?
Richard O'Brian
17. In technology what does GIF stand for?
Graphics Interchange Format
18. Who was the last Liberal Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?
David Lloyd-George
19. Which NATO member country is the only one without a permanent professional army?
Iceland
20. In terms of alcoholic drinks what do the letters IPA mean?
India Pale Ale
1. Which ground was home to Sunderland AFC from 1898 to 1997?
Roker Park
2. In Norse mythology, where was the home of the Gods?
Asgard
3. In which Charles Dickens' novel would you find the character Wackford Squeers?
Nicholas Nickleby
4. What nationality was the Arctic explorer Roald Amundsen?
Norwegian
5. Who wrote the "Hunger Games" series of novels?
Suzanne Collins
6. From which wood were longbows traditionally made?
Yew
7. Played by Paul Eddington, what was the name of the Prime Minister in TV's "Yes, Prime Minister"?
Jim Hacker
8. Who served as Vice-President to Bill Clinton?
Al Gore
9. What was the last James Bond movie to star Pierce Brosnan in the title role?
"Die Another Day"
10. What name did the Romans originally give to France?
Gaul
11. As the crow flies, which is the closest European capital to London?
Brussels
12. Which French singer was known as "the Little Sparrow"?
Edith Piaf
13. In the classic UK version of Monopoly, which is the last railway station you encounter?
Liverpool Street
14. What type of musical instrument is a Fender Stratocaster?
(Electric) Guitar
15. According to the Bible in which river was Christ baptised?
River Jordan
16. Who was the original presenter of TV's "The Crystal Maze"?
Richard O'Brian
17. In technology what does GIF stand for?
Graphics Interchange Format
18. Who was the last Liberal Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?
David Lloyd-George
19. Which NATO member country is the only one without a permanent professional army?
Iceland
20. In terms of alcoholic drinks what do the letters IPA mean?
India Pale Ale
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Random Trivia 38
1. Which ground was home to Sunderland AFC from 1898 to 1997?
2. In Norse mythology, where was the home of the Gods?
3. In which Charles Dickens' novel would you find the character Wackford Squeers?
4. What nationality was the Arctic explorer Roald Amundsen?
5. Who wrote the "Hunger Games" series of novels?
6. From which wood were longbows traditionally made?
7. Played by Paul Eddington, what was the name of the Prime Minister in TV's "Yes, Prime Minister"?
8. Who served as Vice-President to Bill Clinton?
9. What was the last James Bond movie to star Pierce Brosnan in the title role?
10. What name did the Romans originally give to France?
11. As the crow flies, which is the closest European capital to London?
12. Which French singer was known as "the Little Sparrow"?
13. In the classic UK version of Monopoly, which is the last railway station you encounter?
14. What type of musical instrument is a Fender Stratocaster?
15. According to the Bible in which river was Christ baptised?
16. Who was the original presenter of TV's "The Crystal Maze"?
17. In technology what does GIF stand for?
18. Who was the last Liberal Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?
19. Which NATO member country is the only one without a permanent professional army?
20. In terms of alcoholic drinks what do the letters IPA mean?
1. Which ground was home to Sunderland AFC from 1898 to 1997?
2. In Norse mythology, where was the home of the Gods?
3. In which Charles Dickens' novel would you find the character Wackford Squeers?
4. What nationality was the Arctic explorer Roald Amundsen?
5. Who wrote the "Hunger Games" series of novels?
6. From which wood were longbows traditionally made?
7. Played by Paul Eddington, what was the name of the Prime Minister in TV's "Yes, Prime Minister"?
8. Who served as Vice-President to Bill Clinton?
9. What was the last James Bond movie to star Pierce Brosnan in the title role?
10. What name did the Romans originally give to France?
11. As the crow flies, which is the closest European capital to London?
12. Which French singer was known as "the Little Sparrow"?
13. In the classic UK version of Monopoly, which is the last railway station you encounter?
14. What type of musical instrument is a Fender Stratocaster?
15. According to the Bible in which river was Christ baptised?
16. Who was the original presenter of TV's "The Crystal Maze"?
17. In technology what does GIF stand for?
18. Who was the last Liberal Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?
19. Which NATO member country is the only one without a permanent professional army?
20. In terms of alcoholic drinks what do the letters IPA mean?
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Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Random Trivia 37
1. What spirit is used to make the "Margarita" cocktail?
Tequila
2. Which TV soap opera that first aired in December 1979 was a spin off from Dallas?
Knot's Landing
3. Which former Beatle released his first solo album entitled "Sentimental Journey" in 1970?
Ringo Starr
4. What is the name of the Amazon device for reading e-books?
Kindle
5. What was the name of Napoleon Bonaparte's horse?
Marengo
6. Where in London would you find the "Whispering Gallery"?
St Pauls Cathedral
7. Which of the eight King Henrys ruled England for the longest?
Henry III (56 Years)
8. In the human body what is produced by the lacrimal glands?
Lacrimal fluid in other words Tears
9. Which manager lead Arsenal FC to a league and cup double in 1971?
Bertie Mee
10. How many states are there in the USA?
Fifty
11. Which author created "The Saint"?
Leslie Charteris
12. Including the Cox, how many people make up a single crew in the University Boat Race?
Nine (8 plus the cox)
13. Which of the notorious Kray twins lived the longest?
Reggie
14. In the Jerome K Jerome novel "Three Men in a Boat", what was the name of the dog?
Montmorency
15. Which TV sit-com opens with the music "Alice, Where Art Thou?"?
"Open All Hours"
16. Hannibal famously crossed the alps utilising which animals?
Elephants
17. What was the title of The Beatles' second movie?
"Help"
18. In England, a criminal jury is typically made up of how many members?
Twelve
19. How many people make up a criminal jury in Scotland?
Fifteen
20. In TV's "Friends", what was Chandler Bing's middle name?
Muriel
1. What spirit is used to make the "Margarita" cocktail?
Tequila
2. Which TV soap opera that first aired in December 1979 was a spin off from Dallas?
Knot's Landing
3. Which former Beatle released his first solo album entitled "Sentimental Journey" in 1970?
Ringo Starr
4. What is the name of the Amazon device for reading e-books?
Kindle
5. What was the name of Napoleon Bonaparte's horse?
Marengo
6. Where in London would you find the "Whispering Gallery"?
St Pauls Cathedral
7. Which of the eight King Henrys ruled England for the longest?
Henry III (56 Years)
8. In the human body what is produced by the lacrimal glands?
Lacrimal fluid in other words Tears
9. Which manager lead Arsenal FC to a league and cup double in 1971?
Bertie Mee
10. How many states are there in the USA?
Fifty
11. Which author created "The Saint"?
Leslie Charteris
12. Including the Cox, how many people make up a single crew in the University Boat Race?
Nine (8 plus the cox)
13. Which of the notorious Kray twins lived the longest?
Reggie
14. In the Jerome K Jerome novel "Three Men in a Boat", what was the name of the dog?
Montmorency
15. Which TV sit-com opens with the music "Alice, Where Art Thou?"?
"Open All Hours"
16. Hannibal famously crossed the alps utilising which animals?
Elephants
17. What was the title of The Beatles' second movie?
"Help"
18. In England, a criminal jury is typically made up of how many members?
Twelve
19. How many people make up a criminal jury in Scotland?
Fifteen
20. In TV's "Friends", what was Chandler Bing's middle name?
Muriel
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Random Trivia 37
1. What spirit is used to make the "Margarita" cocktail?
2. Which TV soap opera that first aired in December 1979 was a spin off from Dallas?
3. Which former Beatle released his first solo album entitled "Sentimental Journey" in 1970?
4. What is the name of the Amazon device for reading e-books?
5. What was the name of Napoleon Bonaparte's horse?
6. Where in London would you find the "Whispering Gallery"?
7. Which of the eight King Henrys ruled England for the longest?
8. In the human body what is produced by the lacrimal glands?
9. Which manager lead Arsenal FC to a league and cup double in 1971?
10. How many states are there in the USA?
11. Which author created "The Saint"?
12. Including the Cox, how many people make up a single crew in the University Boat Race?
13. Which of the notorious Kray twins lived the longest?
14. In the Jerome K Jerome novel "Three Men in a Boat", what was the name of the dog?
15. Which TV sit-com opens with the music "Alice, Where Art Thou?"?
16. Hannibal famously crossed the alps utilising which animals?
17. What was the title of The Beatles' second movie?
18. In England, a criminal jury is typically made up of how many members?
19. How many people make up a criminal jury in Scotland?
20. In TV's "Friends", what was Chandler Bing's middle name?
1. What spirit is used to make the "Margarita" cocktail?
2. Which TV soap opera that first aired in December 1979 was a spin off from Dallas?
3. Which former Beatle released his first solo album entitled "Sentimental Journey" in 1970?
4. What is the name of the Amazon device for reading e-books?
5. What was the name of Napoleon Bonaparte's horse?
6. Where in London would you find the "Whispering Gallery"?
7. Which of the eight King Henrys ruled England for the longest?
8. In the human body what is produced by the lacrimal glands?
9. Which manager lead Arsenal FC to a league and cup double in 1971?
10. How many states are there in the USA?
11. Which author created "The Saint"?
12. Including the Cox, how many people make up a single crew in the University Boat Race?
13. Which of the notorious Kray twins lived the longest?
14. In the Jerome K Jerome novel "Three Men in a Boat", what was the name of the dog?
15. Which TV sit-com opens with the music "Alice, Where Art Thou?"?
16. Hannibal famously crossed the alps utilising which animals?
17. What was the title of The Beatles' second movie?
18. In England, a criminal jury is typically made up of how many members?
19. How many people make up a criminal jury in Scotland?
20. In TV's "Friends", what was Chandler Bing's middle name?
- easthammer
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