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No Pythons today but plenty of
Fictional Bears Quiz
1. In the 1973 Disney musical Robin Hood, the characters were animals, which of these was a bear: Robin, Marian, Prince John, Little John, Friar Tuck?
2. Whose best friend was Mr Samuel Gruber, owner of an antique shop on the Portobello Road?
3. Which cartoon bear has been voiced by Phil Harris (1967 Disney film), John Goodman (2002), & Bill Murray in the CGI remake (2016)?
4. Which bear first appeared in the Daily Express in 1920?
5. Yogi bear's constant companion?
6. Muppet bear that wears a brown porkpie hat?
7. Created in 1985 by BBC graphic designer Joanna Lane, can you name the bear that fronts the Children in Need appeal?
8. Created in 1948 by Dudley D. Watkins, Biffo the Bear features in which comic?
9. Which brand was marketed in the 1980s with the slogan "Follow the Bear"?
10. Which bear character was created by American author Walt Morey in a 1965 children's novel about the friendship between a large male bear and a boy named Mark?
11. Which company's 2013 advert featured a hare buying her bear friend an alarm clock, so he’d wake up from hibernation in time for Christmas?
12. Winnie-the-Pooh was created by AA Milne in the 1920s to amuse his son. What was his son's name?
13. Name the bear who was a key character on the children’s TV series Rainbow?
14. First aired on Watch with Mother in 1973, which bear's theme song featured the line "never call me Jack or James"?
15. In planetary astronomy, a planet orbiting its sun at just the right distance for liquid water to exist on its surface has a name taken from which fairy tale?
16. “Ted” was a 2012 comedy film about a boy whose teddy bear came to life and grew up with him. Ted was voiced by which American actor, animator, writer, producer, director, comedian, and singer?
17. In what book series would a reader find a bear character named Iorek Byrnison?
18. What was the name of the mascot for the 1980 Summer Olympics, who was a bear, - Misha, Katya or Sochi
19. What is the name of Garfield's teddy bear?
20. Sooty is a British children's television media franchise created by who?
Fictional Bears Quiz
1. In the 1973 Disney musical Robin Hood, the characters were animals, which of these was a bear: Robin, Marian, Prince John, Little John, Friar Tuck?
2. Whose best friend was Mr Samuel Gruber, owner of an antique shop on the Portobello Road?
3. Which cartoon bear has been voiced by Phil Harris (1967 Disney film), John Goodman (2002), & Bill Murray in the CGI remake (2016)?
4. Which bear first appeared in the Daily Express in 1920?
5. Yogi bear's constant companion?
6. Muppet bear that wears a brown porkpie hat?
7. Created in 1985 by BBC graphic designer Joanna Lane, can you name the bear that fronts the Children in Need appeal?
8. Created in 1948 by Dudley D. Watkins, Biffo the Bear features in which comic?
9. Which brand was marketed in the 1980s with the slogan "Follow the Bear"?
10. Which bear character was created by American author Walt Morey in a 1965 children's novel about the friendship between a large male bear and a boy named Mark?
11. Which company's 2013 advert featured a hare buying her bear friend an alarm clock, so he’d wake up from hibernation in time for Christmas?
12. Winnie-the-Pooh was created by AA Milne in the 1920s to amuse his son. What was his son's name?
13. Name the bear who was a key character on the children’s TV series Rainbow?
14. First aired on Watch with Mother in 1973, which bear's theme song featured the line "never call me Jack or James"?
15. In planetary astronomy, a planet orbiting its sun at just the right distance for liquid water to exist on its surface has a name taken from which fairy tale?
16. “Ted” was a 2012 comedy film about a boy whose teddy bear came to life and grew up with him. Ted was voiced by which American actor, animator, writer, producer, director, comedian, and singer?
17. In what book series would a reader find a bear character named Iorek Byrnison?
18. What was the name of the mascot for the 1980 Summer Olympics, who was a bear, - Misha, Katya or Sochi
19. What is the name of Garfield's teddy bear?
20. Sooty is a British children's television media franchise created by who?
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More British TV Sitcoms Quiz
1. What was the name of the holiday camp featured in "Hi-de-Hi!"?
Maplins
2. Which Python wrote and sang the theme song for "One Foot in the Grave"?
Eric Idle
3. What was the name of the minister played by Paul Eddington in "Yes Minister"?
Jim Hacker
4. What was the name of Rigsbys cat in "Rising Damp"?
Vienna
5. In which previous programme had the "Royle Family’s Ricky Tomlinson and Sue Johnston starred as man and wife?
Brookside (Bobby and Sheila Grant)
6. Who played Alf Garnett’s daughter in BBCs Till Death do us Part"?
Una Stubbs
7. In which prison did Norman Stanley Fletcher do Porridge in?
Slade
8. Which educational institute did the main characters in "The Young Ones" attend?
Scumbag College
9. By what name did Trigger always refer to Rodney in "Only Fools and Horses"?
Dave
10. What company does David Brent work in the UK series of "The Office"?
Wernham Hogg Paper Company
11. What was the surname of the character played by Wendy Richards in "Are You Being Served"?
Brahms - Miss (Shirley) Brahms
12. Which sit-com starring James Bolam and Peter Bowles was set in a ward of a NHS hospital?
"Only When I Laugh"
13. Which "Carry-On" star played the role of Monsieur Alfonse, the undertaker in " 'Allo 'Allo"?
Kenneth Connor
14. What was the name of the family featured in the TV series "Bread"?
The Boswells
15. What was the name of the slave played by Frankie Howard in "Up Pompeii"?
Lurcio
16. Which Carry-On actor starred in "Bless This House"?
Sid James
17. What is the name of the ship's computer in "Red Dwarf"?
Holly
18. Which two actors from "It Ain't Half Hot Mum" had a UK number one hit? Point for each name and bonus if you can name the song.
Don Estelle and Windsor Davies with "Whispering Grass"
19. Where do Gavin's family, the Shipman’s, live in "Gavin and Stacey"?
Billericay, Essex.
20. What were the first names of the two central characters of "Just Good Friends"? Point for each. Two bonus points if you can remember the surnames.
Penny Warrender and Vincent Pinner
1. What was the name of the holiday camp featured in "Hi-de-Hi!"?
Maplins
2. Which Python wrote and sang the theme song for "One Foot in the Grave"?
Eric Idle
3. What was the name of the minister played by Paul Eddington in "Yes Minister"?
Jim Hacker
4. What was the name of Rigsbys cat in "Rising Damp"?
Vienna
5. In which previous programme had the "Royle Family’s Ricky Tomlinson and Sue Johnston starred as man and wife?
Brookside (Bobby and Sheila Grant)
6. Who played Alf Garnett’s daughter in BBCs Till Death do us Part"?
Una Stubbs
7. In which prison did Norman Stanley Fletcher do Porridge in?
Slade
8. Which educational institute did the main characters in "The Young Ones" attend?
Scumbag College
9. By what name did Trigger always refer to Rodney in "Only Fools and Horses"?
Dave
10. What company does David Brent work in the UK series of "The Office"?
Wernham Hogg Paper Company
11. What was the surname of the character played by Wendy Richards in "Are You Being Served"?
Brahms - Miss (Shirley) Brahms
12. Which sit-com starring James Bolam and Peter Bowles was set in a ward of a NHS hospital?
"Only When I Laugh"
13. Which "Carry-On" star played the role of Monsieur Alfonse, the undertaker in " 'Allo 'Allo"?
Kenneth Connor
14. What was the name of the family featured in the TV series "Bread"?
The Boswells
15. What was the name of the slave played by Frankie Howard in "Up Pompeii"?
Lurcio
16. Which Carry-On actor starred in "Bless This House"?
Sid James
17. What is the name of the ship's computer in "Red Dwarf"?
Holly
18. Which two actors from "It Ain't Half Hot Mum" had a UK number one hit? Point for each name and bonus if you can name the song.
Don Estelle and Windsor Davies with "Whispering Grass"
19. Where do Gavin's family, the Shipman’s, live in "Gavin and Stacey"?
Billericay, Essex.
20. What were the first names of the two central characters of "Just Good Friends"? Point for each. Two bonus points if you can remember the surnames.
Penny Warrender and Vincent Pinner
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Another Python question for you all!!
More British TV Sitcoms Quiz
1. What was the name of the holiday camp featured in "Hi-de-Hi!"?
2. Which Python wrote and sang the theme song for "One Foot in the Grave"?
3. What was the name of the minister played by Paul Eddington in "Yes Minister"?
4. What was the name of Rigsbys cat in "Rising Damp"?
5. In which previous programme had the "Royle Family’s Ricky Tomlinson and Sue Johnston starred as man and wife?
6. Who played Alf Garnett’s daughter in BBCs Till Death do us Part"?
7. In which prison did Norman Stanley Fletcher do Porridge in?
8. Which educational institute did the main characters in "The Young Ones" attend?
9. By what name did Trigger always refer to Rodney in "Only Fools and Horses"?
10. What company does David Brent work in the UK series of "The Office"?
11. What was the surname of the character played by Wendy Richards in "Are You Being Served"?
12. Which sit-com starring James Bolam and Peter Bowles was set in a ward of a NHS hospital?
13. Which "Carry-On" star played the role of Monsieur Alfonse, the undertaker in " 'Allo 'Allo"?
14. What was the name of the family featured in the TV series "Bread"?
15. What was the name of the slave played by Frankie Howard in "Up Pompeii"?
16. Which Carry-On actor starred in "Bless This House"?
17. What is the name of the ship's computer in "Red Dwarf"?
18. Which two actors from "It Ain't Half Hot Mum" had a UK number one hit? Point for each name and bonus if you can name the song.
19. Where do Gavin's family, the Shipman’s, live in "Gavin and Stacey"?
20. What were the first names of the two central characters of "Just Good Friends"? Point for each. Two bonus points if you can remember the surnames.
More British TV Sitcoms Quiz
1. What was the name of the holiday camp featured in "Hi-de-Hi!"?
2. Which Python wrote and sang the theme song for "One Foot in the Grave"?
3. What was the name of the minister played by Paul Eddington in "Yes Minister"?
4. What was the name of Rigsbys cat in "Rising Damp"?
5. In which previous programme had the "Royle Family’s Ricky Tomlinson and Sue Johnston starred as man and wife?
6. Who played Alf Garnett’s daughter in BBCs Till Death do us Part"?
7. In which prison did Norman Stanley Fletcher do Porridge in?
8. Which educational institute did the main characters in "The Young Ones" attend?
9. By what name did Trigger always refer to Rodney in "Only Fools and Horses"?
10. What company does David Brent work in the UK series of "The Office"?
11. What was the surname of the character played by Wendy Richards in "Are You Being Served"?
12. Which sit-com starring James Bolam and Peter Bowles was set in a ward of a NHS hospital?
13. Which "Carry-On" star played the role of Monsieur Alfonse, the undertaker in " 'Allo 'Allo"?
14. What was the name of the family featured in the TV series "Bread"?
15. What was the name of the slave played by Frankie Howard in "Up Pompeii"?
16. Which Carry-On actor starred in "Bless This House"?
17. What is the name of the ship's computer in "Red Dwarf"?
18. Which two actors from "It Ain't Half Hot Mum" had a UK number one hit? Point for each name and bonus if you can name the song.
19. Where do Gavin's family, the Shipman’s, live in "Gavin and Stacey"?
20. What were the first names of the two central characters of "Just Good Friends"? Point for each. Two bonus points if you can remember the surnames.
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20 for me thanks Zico. The Python factor. And following on from yesterday I can only say blessed are the cheesemakers. See I do watch some films 
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Knowledge Quiz
1. HMS Devastation, which was launched in 1871, was the first ocean-going battleship not to have what?
Sails
2. Aconcagua is the highest mountain in the world outside of Asia. In what country is it in?
Argentina
3. Mary Morstan became the wife of which famous fictional character?
Doctor John Watson (in Sherlock Holmes)
4. Great Britain is known as Airstrip One in which famous book by George Orwell?
1984
5. What does the 'D' stand for in DC Comics?
Detective
6. In the novel Moby Dick by Herman Melville, what type of whale is Moby Dick?
Sperm whale
7. Which club was Viv Anderson playing for when he became the first black footballer to represent England?
Nottingham Forest
8. The Aztec culture flourished in which modern day country from 1300 to 1521?
Mexico
9. The racing suit Steve McQueen wore in which film sold for 336,000 dollars at a 2017 auction?
Le Mans (1971)
10. What did the original Hollywood Sign read before a four-letter portion of the sign was removed in 1949?
Hollywoodland (the 'land' part was removed)
11. Which prize is like the Oscars of the newspaper industry?
Pulitzer Prize
12. Who wrote the novel Kidnapped?
Robert Louis Stevenson
13. What is the capital of Canada?
Ottawa
14. What was the name of Mickey Mouses’ dog?
Pluto
15. What do you get if you alloy copper and zinc?
Brass
16. Name the last British monarch to be born outside Great Britain?
George II (born 1683 in Hanover, Germany)
17. Which four letters denote Jesus Nazareth King of the Jews?
INRI
18. Name the last British Overseas Territory in the South Pacific?
Pitcairn Islands
19. True or False. The catchphrase "Beam me up, Scotty" has never been said in any Star Trek TV series or film?
True, it has never been said. (The closest Kirk ever came to saying that phrase was in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, in which he says, "Scotty, beam me up".)
20. How many members were in the Monty Python team? Bonus point for each one you can name.
Six (Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin)
1. HMS Devastation, which was launched in 1871, was the first ocean-going battleship not to have what?
Sails
2. Aconcagua is the highest mountain in the world outside of Asia. In what country is it in?
Argentina
3. Mary Morstan became the wife of which famous fictional character?
Doctor John Watson (in Sherlock Holmes)
4. Great Britain is known as Airstrip One in which famous book by George Orwell?
1984
5. What does the 'D' stand for in DC Comics?
Detective
6. In the novel Moby Dick by Herman Melville, what type of whale is Moby Dick?
Sperm whale
7. Which club was Viv Anderson playing for when he became the first black footballer to represent England?
Nottingham Forest
8. The Aztec culture flourished in which modern day country from 1300 to 1521?
Mexico
9. The racing suit Steve McQueen wore in which film sold for 336,000 dollars at a 2017 auction?
Le Mans (1971)
10. What did the original Hollywood Sign read before a four-letter portion of the sign was removed in 1949?
Hollywoodland (the 'land' part was removed)
11. Which prize is like the Oscars of the newspaper industry?
Pulitzer Prize
12. Who wrote the novel Kidnapped?
Robert Louis Stevenson
13. What is the capital of Canada?
Ottawa
14. What was the name of Mickey Mouses’ dog?
Pluto
15. What do you get if you alloy copper and zinc?
Brass
16. Name the last British monarch to be born outside Great Britain?
George II (born 1683 in Hanover, Germany)
17. Which four letters denote Jesus Nazareth King of the Jews?
INRI
18. Name the last British Overseas Territory in the South Pacific?
Pitcairn Islands
19. True or False. The catchphrase "Beam me up, Scotty" has never been said in any Star Trek TV series or film?
True, it has never been said. (The closest Kirk ever came to saying that phrase was in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, in which he says, "Scotty, beam me up".)
20. How many members were in the Monty Python team? Bonus point for each one you can name.
Six (Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin)
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East, ha ha. I was running out of questions and like you saw that one publicist even said "red", and of course the yellowish hue. Was umming and aahing about using said question but in the end went with the majority of pages which seemed to say "orange" but promised myself that if anyone queried it I would give an extra point to everyone, so bonus point added all.
And in honour of East keeping my brain ticking over today we have a Knowledge Quiz without the "General" in front of it!
Knowledge Quiz
1. HMS Devastation, which was launched in 1871, was the first ocean-going battleship not to have what?
2. Aconcagua is the highest mountain in the world outside of Asia. In what country is it in?
3. Mary Morstan became the wife of which famous fictional character?
4. Great Britain is known as Airstrip One in which famous book by George Orwell?
5. What does the 'D' stand for in DC Comics?
6. In the novel Moby Dick by Herman Melville, what type of whale is Moby Dick?
7. Which club was Viv Anderson playing for when he became the first black footballer to represent England?
8. The Aztec culture flourished in which modern day country from 1300 to 1521?
9. The racing suit Steve McQueen wore in which film sold for 336,000 dollars at a 2017 auction?
10. What did the original Hollywood Sign read before a four-letter portion of the sign was removed in 1949?
11. Which prize is like the Oscars of the newspaper industry?
12. Who wrote the novel Kidnapped?
13. What is the capital of Canada?
14. What was the name of Mickey Mouses’ dog?
15. What do you get if you alloy copper and zinc?
16. Name the last British monarch to be born outside Great Britain?
17. Which four letters denote Jesus Nazareth King of the Jews?
18. Name the last British Overseas Territory in the South Pacific?
19. True or False. The catchphrase "Beam me up, Scotty" has never been said in any Star Trek TV series or film?
20. How many members were in the Monty Python team? Bonus point for each one you can name.
And in honour of East keeping my brain ticking over today we have a Knowledge Quiz without the "General" in front of it!
Knowledge Quiz
1. HMS Devastation, which was launched in 1871, was the first ocean-going battleship not to have what?
2. Aconcagua is the highest mountain in the world outside of Asia. In what country is it in?
3. Mary Morstan became the wife of which famous fictional character?
4. Great Britain is known as Airstrip One in which famous book by George Orwell?
5. What does the 'D' stand for in DC Comics?
6. In the novel Moby Dick by Herman Melville, what type of whale is Moby Dick?
7. Which club was Viv Anderson playing for when he became the first black footballer to represent England?
8. The Aztec culture flourished in which modern day country from 1300 to 1521?
9. The racing suit Steve McQueen wore in which film sold for 336,000 dollars at a 2017 auction?
10. What did the original Hollywood Sign read before a four-letter portion of the sign was removed in 1949?
11. Which prize is like the Oscars of the newspaper industry?
12. Who wrote the novel Kidnapped?
13. What is the capital of Canada?
14. What was the name of Mickey Mouses’ dog?
15. What do you get if you alloy copper and zinc?
16. Name the last British monarch to be born outside Great Britain?
17. Which four letters denote Jesus Nazareth King of the Jews?
18. Name the last British Overseas Territory in the South Pacific?
19. True or False. The catchphrase "Beam me up, Scotty" has never been said in any Star Trek TV series or film?
20. How many members were in the Monty Python team? Bonus point for each one you can name.
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15 for me today thanks Zico
Now don't panic I am not challenging the answer to the cheese question but I put yellow which I would say is the colour of cheese generally. Upon finding your answer was orange I decided to investigate further. I went online to view Shropshire Blue and to my eyes, the pictures mostly showed it to be of a dark yellowish hue (some not really that dark) Ah ha I thought I had cause to challenge the veracity of your answer. (as you know I relish such rare opportunities). However aware that online photos do not always show things in their true light I decided to read up on the said cheese. You of course are correct that publicists for this cheese do describe it as orange, although one suggested it was a red colour, I am not having that nearly as dishonest as suggesting it is from Shropshire when in fact it originates from Leicestershire. Stilton it is claimed to be the place but given that even Stilton Cheese doesn't really come from there I doubt that that is entirely correct either. Stilton is the place where cheese was transported from not made. Anyway that aside it got me thinking about the perception of colour and the dress that went viral a few years back and how possibly all our answers might be wrong or best different
Just for fun
https://www.colorlitelens.com/color-matching.html
Now don't panic I am not challenging the answer to the cheese question but I put yellow which I would say is the colour of cheese generally. Upon finding your answer was orange I decided to investigate further. I went online to view Shropshire Blue and to my eyes, the pictures mostly showed it to be of a dark yellowish hue (some not really that dark) Ah ha I thought I had cause to challenge the veracity of your answer. (as you know I relish such rare opportunities). However aware that online photos do not always show things in their true light I decided to read up on the said cheese. You of course are correct that publicists for this cheese do describe it as orange, although one suggested it was a red colour, I am not having that nearly as dishonest as suggesting it is from Shropshire when in fact it originates from Leicestershire. Stilton it is claimed to be the place but given that even Stilton Cheese doesn't really come from there I doubt that that is entirely correct either. Stilton is the place where cheese was transported from not made. Anyway that aside it got me thinking about the perception of colour and the dress that went viral a few years back and how possibly all our answers might be wrong or best different
Just for fun
https://www.colorlitelens.com/color-matching.html
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What colour is it Quiz
1. What colour is the neutral wire on a modern British domestic plug?
Blue
2. The star on the flag of Vietnam?
Yellow
3. In 1937’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Dopey was often seen wearing green with what colour hat?
Purple
3. The blood of a Lobster?
Blue
4. Post boxes in Ireland?
Green
5. Vine Street in Monopoly?
Orange
6. What colour is a female Blackbird?
Brown
7. Tinky Winky from the Teletubbies?
Purple
8. A giraffe’s tongue?
Blue
9. What is the colour of the number 13 on a roulette wheel?
Black
10. What is the most used colour in national flags?
Red
11. Typical colour of emu eggs?
Green
12. What colour stone is in the “Heart of the Ocean” necklace in the 1997 film Titanic?
Blue - Ceylon blue sapphire
13. What colour face does the Wicked Witch have in The Wizard of Oz?
Green
14. What colour was Thunderbird 4?
Yellow
15. Besides blue, which colour is Shropshire Blue cheese?
Orange
16. In the Peanuts cartoon and comics, what colour is Woodstock?
Yellow
17. What colour is the inner edge of the rainbow?
Violet
18. The famous picture of Marilyn Monroe, laughing as her skirt is blown up by the blast from a subway vent. What colour was her dress?
White
19. What colour is the falling letter 'i' in the logo of the supermarket chain Lidl?
Red
20. On a Scrabble board, which colour is a double-word square?
Pink
1. What colour is the neutral wire on a modern British domestic plug?
Blue
2. The star on the flag of Vietnam?
Yellow
3. In 1937’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Dopey was often seen wearing green with what colour hat?
Purple
3. The blood of a Lobster?
Blue
4. Post boxes in Ireland?
Green
5. Vine Street in Monopoly?
Orange
6. What colour is a female Blackbird?
Brown
7. Tinky Winky from the Teletubbies?
Purple
8. A giraffe’s tongue?
Blue
9. What is the colour of the number 13 on a roulette wheel?
Black
10. What is the most used colour in national flags?
Red
11. Typical colour of emu eggs?
Green
12. What colour stone is in the “Heart of the Ocean” necklace in the 1997 film Titanic?
Blue - Ceylon blue sapphire
13. What colour face does the Wicked Witch have in The Wizard of Oz?
Green
14. What colour was Thunderbird 4?
Yellow
15. Besides blue, which colour is Shropshire Blue cheese?
Orange
16. In the Peanuts cartoon and comics, what colour is Woodstock?
Yellow
17. What colour is the inner edge of the rainbow?
Violet
18. The famous picture of Marilyn Monroe, laughing as her skirt is blown up by the blast from a subway vent. What colour was her dress?
White
19. What colour is the falling letter 'i' in the logo of the supermarket chain Lidl?
Red
20. On a Scrabble board, which colour is a double-word square?
Pink
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
What colour is it Quiz
1. What colour is the neutral wire on a modern British domestic plug?
2. The star on the flag of Vietnam?
3. In 1937’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Dopey was often seen wearing green with what colour hat?
3. The blood of a Lobster?
4. Post boxes in Ireland?
5. Vine Street in Monopoly?
6. What colour is a female Blackbird?
7. Tinky Winky from the Teletubbies?
8. A giraffe’s tongue?
9. What is the colour of the number 13 on a roulette wheel?
10. What is the most used colour in national flags?
11. Typical colour of emu eggs?
12. What colour stone is in the “Heart of the Ocean” necklace in the 1997 film Titanic?
13. What colour face does the Wicked Witch have in The Wizard of Oz?
14. What colour was Thunderbird 4?
15. Besides blue, which colour is Shropshire Blue cheese?
16. In the Peanuts cartoon and comics, what colour is Woodstock?
17. What colour is the inner edge of the rainbow?
18. The famous picture of Marilyn Monroe, laughing as her skirt is blown up by the blast from a subway vent. What colour was her dress?
19. What colour is the falling letter 'i' in the logo of the supermarket chain Lidl?
20. On a Scrabble board, which colour is a double-word square?
1. What colour is the neutral wire on a modern British domestic plug?
2. The star on the flag of Vietnam?
3. In 1937’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Dopey was often seen wearing green with what colour hat?
3. The blood of a Lobster?
4. Post boxes in Ireland?
5. Vine Street in Monopoly?
6. What colour is a female Blackbird?
7. Tinky Winky from the Teletubbies?
8. A giraffe’s tongue?
9. What is the colour of the number 13 on a roulette wheel?
10. What is the most used colour in national flags?
11. Typical colour of emu eggs?
12. What colour stone is in the “Heart of the Ocean” necklace in the 1997 film Titanic?
13. What colour face does the Wicked Witch have in The Wizard of Oz?
14. What colour was Thunderbird 4?
15. Besides blue, which colour is Shropshire Blue cheese?
16. In the Peanuts cartoon and comics, what colour is Woodstock?
17. What colour is the inner edge of the rainbow?
18. The famous picture of Marilyn Monroe, laughing as her skirt is blown up by the blast from a subway vent. What colour was her dress?
19. What colour is the falling letter 'i' in the logo of the supermarket chain Lidl?
20. On a Scrabble board, which colour is a double-word square?
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