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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.  
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Pharmacy Quiz

1.  Which brand of antiseptic mouthwash is named after the pioneer of antiseptic surgery?
Listerine (named after Joseph Lister)

2.  What's a well-known and mostly archaic term for a medical professional who dispenses and formulates medicine?
Apothecary

3.  What is hypertension better known as?
High blood pressure

4.  What's another word for painkillers, in other words medications that reduce or suppress pain?
Analgesics

5.  What drink was invented by pharmacist John Pemberton - his first sales were at Jacob's Pharmacy in Atlanta, Georgia, in May 1886?
Coca-Cola

6.  What does the standard abbreviation "pc" mean on a prescription?
Post cibum, meaning 'after meals,’ (two points for Post cibum, a point for after meals)

7.  Fluoxetine is a well-used, well-known antidepressant known by which brand name?
Prozac

8. The generic laxative bisacodyl is the same as which brand name starting with the letter 'D'? 
Dulcolax

9.  Also called water pills, what medications help rid your body of salt and water as urine?
Diuretics

10.  Onset of the medication sildenafil is typically within 20 minutes and lasts for about 2 hours, what is the brand name it's sold under?
Viagra

11.  What are medicines often used to relieve symptoms of allergies, such as hay fever, called?
Antihistamines

12.  What does the standard abbreviation "bd" mean on a prescription?
Bis in Die which is Latin for "twice a day."  (Two points for Bis in Die, a point for twice a day)

13.  What was discovered in 1961 by Stewart Adams and John Nicholson while working at Boots UK Limited? It is available under a number of trade names, including Nurofen and Anadin.
Ibuprofen

14.  Fortamet and Glucophage are brand names for which oral diabetes medicine?
Metformin

15.  Tums is an antacid made of sucrose and what chemical compound?
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3)

16. What drink, sold mostly in chemists up until the 1980s, was invented in Newcastle in 1927 by British pharmacist William Hunter?
Lucozade

17.  No longer sold in the UK after its patent expired in 2002, which tranquilizer was described as "Mother's Little Helper" by the Rolling Stones in a 1966 song?
Valium

18.  Launched in 1959 by an English pharmaceutical company based in Crewe, which brand of children's medicine is usually a coloured syrup used to treat fever and pain?
Calpol

19. What is Zovirax used to treat? 
Cold sores (around the mouth)

20.  Bisoprolol, atenolol, propranolol are the most commonly prescribed examples of what medicines?
Beta-blockers










 
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Same here Westside, could never get into Miss Marple at all.

That's not bad East, you are too hard on yourself.  To make you feel better here is a 


Pharmacy Quiz

1.  Which brand of antiseptic mouthwash is named after the pioneer of antiseptic surgery?

2.  What's a well-known and mostly archaic term for a medical professional who dispenses and formulates medicine?

3.  What is hypertension better known as?

4.  What's another word for painkillers, in other words medications that reduce or suppress pain?

5.  What drink was invented by pharmacist John Pemberton - his first sales were at Jacob's Pharmacy in Atlanta, Georgia, in May 1886?

6.  What does the standard abbreviation "pc" mean on a prescription?

7.  Fluoxetine is a well-used, well-known antidepressant known by which brand name?

8. The generic laxative bisacodyl is the same as which brand name starting with the letter 'D'? 

9.  Also called water pills, what medications help rid your body of salt and water as urine?

10.  Onset of the medication sildenafil is typically within 20 minutes and lasts for about 2 hours, what is the brand name it's sold under?

11.  What are medicines often used to relieve symptoms of allergies, such as hay fever, called?

12.  What does the standard abbreviation "bd" mean on a prescription?

13.  What was discovered in 1961 by Stewart Adams and John Nicholson while working at Boots UK Limited? It is available under a number of trade names, including Nurofen and Anadin.

14.  Fortamet and Glucophage are brand names for which oral diabetes medicine?

15.  Tums is an antacid made of sucrose and what chemical compound?

16. What drink, sold mostly in chemists up until the 1980s, was invented in Newcastle in 1927 by British pharmacist William Hunter?

17.  No longer sold in the UK after its patent expired in 2002, which tranquilizer was described as "Mother's Little Helper" by the Rolling Stones in a 1966 song?

18.  Launched in 1959 by an English pharmaceutical company based in Crewe, which brand of children's medicine is usually a coloured syrup used to treat fever and pain?

19. What is Zovirax used to treat? 

20.  Bisoprolol, atenolol, propranolol are the most commonly prescribed examples of what medicines?







 
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zico wrote: 28 Jan 2025, 17:59 Impressive score West.  Must have been too easy!  😉

For some reason upon my reply your post vanished, not sure why, but I have edited, hope that's what you put down.
That's all fine Zico. Watched too much TV in the past. Can't abide Miss Marples though, which is the one I didn't get.
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24 for me Zico unfortunately that's 12 for today and 12 for yesterday😐
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Impressive score West.  Must have been too easy!  😉

For some reason upon my reply your post vanished, not sure why, but I have edited, hope that's what you put down.
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Cops on the Box Quiz

1.  Which actor played both lawyer "Perry Mason" and disabled detective "Ironside"?
Raymond Burr

2. There were seven seasons of 'Prime Suspect', broadcast on British TV between 1991 and 2006. Who plays the main character, Jane Tennison? 
Helen Mirren

3.  Where was "Magnum PI", starring Tom Selleck, set?
Hawaii

4.  Which TV detective was played by Pierce Brosnan before he became 007?
Remington Steele

5.  In which year did Sam Tyler re-awake after his car accident in "Life on Mars" was it 1973, 1974 or 1975?
1973

6.  Which actor linked 'The Professionals' and 'The Chief'?
Martin Shaw

7.  Which TV detective worked for the Le Bureau des Étrangers?
Bergerac

8.  What was the name of the detective agency run by Maddie Hayes and David Addison in "Moonlighting"?
Blue Moon 

9.  What is the common link between the following TV detectives: Hazell, Rockford, Taggart and Bergerac?
They all have the first name James (Jim)

10.  How many Angels did Charlie have at any one time?
Three

11.  How was detective Sergeant Johnny Ho better known?  
The Chinese Detective

12.  'Dixon of Dock Green' was broadcast on British television between 1955 and 1976. Who played the title role of the policeman George Dixon?
Jack Warner

13.  Who wrote the novels that the TV series "Inspector Morse" was based on?
Colin Dexter

14.  What were the first names of Mr and Mrs Hart in TV's "Hart to Hart"?  Point for each.
Jennifer & Johnathan

15.  This actor starred with Karl Malden in "The Streets of San Francisco" before gaining fame as a leading man in Hollywood.  Who is he?
Michael Douglas

16.  In TJ Hooker William Shatner's character had a presidential first and middle name.  What are they?
Thomas Jefferson

17.  Starsky & Hutch star David Soul’s big break in the movie business came in 1973 when he was cast by Clint Eastwood as Officer John Davis in the second Dirty Harry film.  Can you remember the film’s title?
Magnum Force

18.  Tyne Daly and Sharon Gless played which two New York City police detectives?
Cagney & Lacey

19.  Which fictional village is home to Miss Marple?
St Mary Mead

20.  In April 1980, what became the first British TV series to feature a female police detective as the leading character?  For a bonus point who played her?
The Gentle Touch - Jill Gascoine

 
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Cops on the Box Quiz

1.  Which actor played both lawyer "Perry Mason" and disabled detective "Ironside"?

2. There were seven seasons of 'Prime Suspect', broadcast on British TV between 1991 and 2006. Who plays the main character, Jane Tennison? 

3.  Where was "Magnum PI", starring Tom Selleck, set?

4.  Which TV detective was played by Pierce Brosnan before he became 007?

5.  In which year did Sam Tyler re-awake after his car accident in "Life on Mars" was it 1973, 1974 or 1975?

6.  Which actor linked 'The Professionals' and 'The Chief'?

7.  Which TV detective worked for the Le Bureau des Étrangers?

8.  What was the name of the detective agency run by Maddie Hayes and David Addison in "Moonlighting"?

9.  What is the common link between the following TV detectives: Hazell, Rockford, Taggart and Bergerac?

10.  How many Angels did Charlie have at any one time?

11.  How was detective Sergeant Johnny Ho better known?  

12.  'Dixon of Dock Green' was broadcast on British television between 1955 and 1976. Who played the title role of the policeman George Dixon?

13.  Who wrote the novels that the TV series "Inspector Morse" was based on?

14.  What were the first names of Mr and Mrs Hart in TV's "Hart to Hart"?  Point for each.

15.  This actor starred with Karl Malden in "The Streets of San Francisco" before gaining fame as a leading man in Hollywood.  Who is he?

16.  In TJ Hooker William Shatner's character had a presidential first and middle name.  What are they?

17.  Starsky & Hutch star David Soul’s big break in the movie business came in 1973 when he was cast by Clint Eastwood as Officer John Davis in the second Dirty Harry film.  Can you remember the film’s title?

18.  Tyne Daly and Sharon Gless played which two New York City police detectives?

19.  Which fictional village is home to Miss Marple?

20.  In April 1980, what became the first British TV series to feature a female police detective as the leading character?  For a bonus point who played her?



 
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Foods named after places in the UK Quiz

1.  First mentioned in print in 1893, name the traditional English dessert consisting of a mixture of strawberries, meringue, and whipped cream?
Eton mess

2.  Name the valley that the River Ure flows down in North Yorkshire famous for its cheese?
Wensleydale

3.  What is the better-known name for the common sole which chefs love for its flavour, versatility, and ease of filleting?
Dover sole

4.  Which well-known breed of beef cattle gets its name from both a Scottish city and county?
Aberdeen Angus

5.  What is the Welsh vegetarian sausage made from Caerphilly cheese, leeks and breadcrumbs?
Glamorgan sausage

6.  Crosse & Blackwell acquired a factory site in 1920 in which village, just outside Burton upon Trent?
Branston (Branston Pickle is named after the village)

7.  An oval-shaped, currant-filled pastry similar to Eccles cake is named after which town in Oxfordshire?
Banbury (Banbury cakes)

8.  First named in 1747 in The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy, which food product is celebrated annually on the first Sunday of February?
The Yorkshire pudding

9.  Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire prides itself on making what quality food product?
Pork pies

10.  Give the last names of the two pharmacists that created Worcestershire sauce?
Lea and Perrins (John Lea and William Perrins)

11.  Which sugar-based confection was invented 'by accident' in the 19th century in Cumbria from a batch of glacier mints that "went wrong"?
Kendal Mint Cake

12. Which sweet roll made from yeast dough with crushed sugar sprinkled on top after baking gets its name from a British city? 
Bath Bun

13.  Which thick Scottish soup of smoked haddock, potatoes and onions gets its name from a small town on the northeast coast of Scotland?
Cullen Skink

14.  The oatcake is a local speciality in which county of England?
Staffordshire (Staffordshire oatcake)

15.  What food product would you associate with the town of Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire?
Tewkesbury mustard

16.  A type of smoked haddock is a speciality of which Scottish town?
Arbroath (Arbroath smokie)

17.  Which English County has a well-established traditional method of wet curing pork and a well-known association with the large-scale production of hams?
Wiltshire (Wiltshire Ham)

18.  London Pride is a beer produced by Fuller's Brewery. What exactly is London Pride named after?
London Pride is a flower (which came to symbolise the resilience of Londoners during the London blitz as it quickly colonised bomb sites)

19.  Which coastal town in Norfolk is famous for its crab which is said to be the best in the UK?
Cromer (Cromer crab)

20.  What is the name of the black, small, roughly circular sweet associated with a historic Yorkshire market town?
Pontefract cakes

 
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Foods named after places in the UK Quiz

1.  First mentioned in print in 1893, name the traditional English dessert consisting of a mixture of strawberries, meringue, and whipped cream?

2.  Name the valley that the River Ure flows down in North Yorkshire famous for its cheese?

3.  What is the better-known name for the common sole which chefs love for its flavour, versatility, and ease of filleting?

4.  Which well-known breed of beef cattle gets its name from both a Scottish city and county?

5.  What is the Welsh vegetarian sausage made from Caerphilly cheese, leeks and breadcrumbs?

6.  Crosse & Blackwell acquired a factory site in 1920 in which village, just outside Burton upon Trent?

7.  An oval-shaped, currant-filled pastry similar to Eccles cake is named after which town in Oxfordshire?

8.  First named in 1747 in The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy, which food product is celebrated annually on the first Sunday of February?

9.  Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire prides itself on making what quality food product?

10.  Give the last names of the two pharmacists that created Worcestershire sauce?

11.  Which sugar-based confection was invented 'by accident' in the 19th century in Cumbria from a batch of glacier mints that "went wrong"?

12. Which sweet roll made from yeast dough with crushed sugar sprinkled on top after baking gets its name from a British city? 

13.  Which thick Scottish soup of smoked haddock, potatoes and onions gets its name from a small town on the northeast coast of Scotland?

14.  The oatcake is a local speciality in which county of England?

15.  What food product would you associate with the town of Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire?

16.  A type of smoked haddock is a speciality of which Scottish town?

17.  Which English County has a well-established traditional method of wet curing pork and a well-known association with the large-scale production of hams?

18.  London Pride is a beer produced by Fuller's Brewery. What exactly is London Pride named after?

19.  Which coastal town in Norfolk is famous for its crab which is said to be the best in the UK?

20.  What is the name of the black, small, roughly circular sweet associated with a historic Yorkshire market town?



 
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Have a good weekend all.

Famous Interviews Quiz


1.  Who interviewed Donald Trump during his official visit to the UK on Air Force One in July 2018?
Piers Morgan

2.  Which chat show host did Grace Jones slap live on air after feeling ignored?
Russell Harty

3.  Who famously interviewed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in March 2021?
Oprah Winfrey

4.  Who paid Richard Nixon for a series of sit-down interviews in 1977?
David Frost

5.  Which famous comedian said to Rod Hull on the Michael Parkinson show in 1976: "If that bird comes anywhere near me, I’ll break its neck and your bloody arm!"?
Billy Connolly

6.  Which American broadcaster was known for her "scoop" interviews?
Barbara Walters

7.  Who explained his opposition to the Vietnam War, stating it was against his religious and moral convictions, in a 1981 Michael Parkinson interview?
Muhammed Ali

8.  Who broke off her engagement to Paul McCartney during a television interview in 1968?
Jane Asher

9.  Who interviewed Prince Andrew in his 2019 "Newsnight" interview?
Emily Maitlis

10.  The Bee Gees walked off whose TV show?
Clive Anderson

11. Who interviewed Diana, Princess of Wales under false pretences in 1995? 
Martin Bashir

12.  Which former Question Time presenter was known for his abrasive interviewing style and bow tie?
Robin Day

13.  Who chaired a tense live studio discussion involving football managers Brian Clough and Don Revie in 1974?
Austin Mitchell

14.  Known for presenting The South Bank Show who gained a BAFTA TV Award for 'An Interview with Dennis Potter' in 1995?
Melvyn Bragg

15.  TV presenter Bill Grundy lost his job after interviewing what he described as 'a foul-mouthed set of yobs' in 1975. Who was he referring to?
Sex Pistols

16.  In 1975 on the Johnny Carson Show, Shelley Winters poured a glass of water over which British actors head? Hint - He liked a drink, but not like that!
Oliver Reed

17.  Ronnie Barker announced his retirement on whose BBC1 chat show?
Terry Wogan

18.  Prince Andrew said he'd been at which eatery in Woking?
Pizza Express

19. “Run through fields of wheat” was apparently the naughtiest thing which former Prime Minister had done?
Theresa May

20.  Who became the first member of the Royal Family to give a television interview in a Panorama programme broadcast in 1961?
The Duke of Edinburgh

 
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Famous Interviews Quiz


1.  Who interviewed Donald Trump during his official visit to the UK on Air Force One in July 2018?

2.  Which chat show host did Grace Jones slap live on air after feeling ignored?

3.  Who famously interviewed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in March 2021?

4.  Who paid Richard Nixon for a series of sit-down interviews in 1977?

5.  Which famous comedian said to Rod Hull on the Michael Parkinson show in 1976: "If that bird comes anywhere near me, I’ll break its neck and your bloody arm!"?

6.  Which American broadcaster was known for her "scoop" interviews?

7.  Who explained his opposition to the Vietnam War, stating it was against his religious and moral convictions, in a 1981 Michael Parkinson interview?

8.  Who broke off her engagement to Paul McCartney during a television interview in 1968?

9.  Who interviewed Prince Andrew in his 2019 "Newsnight" interview?

10.  The Bee Gees walked off whose TV show?

11. Who interviewed Diana, Princess of Wales under false pretences in 1995? 

12.  Which former Question Time presenter was known for his abrasive interviewing style and bow tie?

13.  Who chaired a tense live studio discussion involving football managers Brian Clough and Don Revie in 1974?

14.  Known for presenting The South Bank Show who gained a BAFTA TV Award for 'An Interview with Dennis Potter' in 1995?

15.  TV presenter Bill Grundy lost his job after interviewing what he described as 'a foul-mouthed set of yobs' in 1975. Who was he referring to?

16.  In 1975 on the Johnny Carson Show, Shelley Winters poured a glass of water over which British actors head?  Hint – He liked a drink, but not like that!

17.  Ronnie Barker announced his retirement on whose BBC1 chat show?

18.  Prince Andrew said he'd been at which eatery in Woking?

19. “Run through fields of wheat” was apparently the naughtiest thing which former Prime Minister had done?

20.  Who became the first member of the Royal Family to give a television interview in a Panorama programme broadcast in 1961?




 
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Pop Duos Quiz

1.  What were the first names of the two Everly Brothers?  
Phil (Phillip) and Don (Donald)  -  Point for each name

2.  Reaching number 2 in 1986, what was Pepsi and Shirley’s biggest chart hit?
"Heartache"

3.  Which duo reached the UK number one spot in 1987 with "Respectable"?
Mel and Kim

4.  Who formed a famous duo of the 70s and 80s with Daryl Hall?
John Oates

5.  Although only reaching number 2 in the UK what single gave The Eurythmics their first US number one?
"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)

6.  Which pop duo is made up of Neil Tenant and Chris Lowe?
Pet Shop Boys

7.  What duet with Jason Donovan gave Kylie Minogue a UK number one in 1988?
"Especially for You"

8.  Which duo won a Grammy in 2012 for their version of "Body and Soul"?  
Tony Bennett and Amy Winehouse  -  Point for each name

9.  What single gave Simon and Garfunkel their only UK number one?
"Bridge Over Troubled Water"

10.  Which former member of Depeche Mode formed the duo Erasure with Andy Bell?
Vince Clarke

11.  "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" was a world-wide hit in 1964 for which duo?
The Righteous Brothers

12.  Who formed The Communards with Jimmy Sommerville prior to his life as a vicar?
Richard Coles

13.  Which single in 1983 gave Wham! its first UK number one?
"Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go"

14.  Which single with Kiki Dee gave Elton John his first UK number one?
"Don't Go Breaking My Heart"

15.  Featured in the 1987 movie "Dirty Dancing", which duo featured on "(I've Had) The Time of my Life"?
Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes – Point for each name

16.  Who wrote the Dolly Parton & Kenny Rogers hit "Islands in the Stream"?
The Bee Gees

17.  Which duo topped the UK and US charts in 1965 with "I Got You Babe"?
Sonny and Cher

18.  Who did George Michael duet with on the 1987 world-wide hit "I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)"
Aretha Franklin

19.  Which song gave David Bowie & Mick Jagger a UK number One in 1985?
"Dancing in the Street"

20.  "Barcelona" was a single released by Queen vocalist Freddie Mercury and which operatic soprano?
Montserrat Caballé


 
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Pop Duos Quiz

1.  What were the first names of the two Everly Brothers?  Point for each

2.  Reaching number 2 in 1986, what was Pepsi and Shirley’s biggest chart hit?

3.  Which duo reached the UK number one spot in 1987 with "Respectable"?

4.  Who formed a famous duo of the 70s and 80s with Daryl Hall?

5.  Although only reaching number 2 in the UK what single gave The Eurythmics their first US number one?

6.  Which pop duo is made up of Neil Tenant and Chris Lowe?

7.  What duet with Jason Donovan gave Kylie Minogue a UK number one in 1988?

8.  Which duo won a Grammy in 2012 for their version of "Body and Soul"?

9.  What single gave Simon and Garfunkel their only UK number one?

10.  Which former member of Depeche Mode formed the duo Erasure with Andy Bell?

11.  "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" was a world-wide hit in 1964 for which duo?

12.  Who formed The Communards with Jimmy Sommerville prior to his life as a vicar?

13.  Which single in 1983 gave Wham! its first UK number one?

14.  Which single with Kiki Dee gave Elton John his first UK number one?

15.  Featured in the 1987 movie "Dirty Dancing", which duo featured on "(I've Had) The Time of my Life"?

16.  Who wrote the Dolly Parton & Kenny Rogers hit "Islands in the Stream"?

17.  Which duo topped the UK and US charts in 1965 with "I Got You Babe"?

18.  Who did George Michael duet with on the 1987 world-wide hit "I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)"

19.  Which song gave David Bowie & Mick Jagger a UK number One in 1985?

20.  "Barcelona" was a single released by Queen vocalist Freddie Mercury and which operatic soprano?



 
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