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15.
Thanks Zico.
Bit of Monopoly Trivia.
Old Kent Rd is the only property on the board that is south of the river.
Zico, feel three to lobby a couple more points my way for that.

Thanks Zico.
Bit of Monopoly Trivia.
Old Kent Rd is the only property on the board that is south of the river.
Zico, feel three to lobby a couple more points my way for that.
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I played a Monopoly slot when I was in Vegas some 12 years ago. It was one of those that had three identical machines next to each other. Think it was Monopoly, Jackpot Station. I wasn't having much luck on one, so moved seats to another. Another fella sat in the one I vacated. Within 10 minutes an alarm went off and he was soon visited by a manager and two security guards. The manager shook him by the hand. I didn't even look at what he won, but my wallet is still in counselling all these years later! 
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Monopoly Quiz - All questions relate to a standard London UK board unless stated otherwise.
1. Name the four train stations? Point for each.
Fenchurch Street, Liverpool Street, Marylebone, Kings Cross
2. How many pounds does a player collect upon passing 'Go'?
£200
3. How many squares are there on the traditional London Monopoly board?
40 squares
4. How many red hotels are there in the standard Monopoly set?
12 hotel pieces
5. How many little green houses are there in the standard Monopoly set?
32 little green houses
6. What is the first property on the UK Monopoly board?
Old Kent Road
7. The character "In Jail" actually has a name, do you know it?
Jake or "Jake, the Jailbird
8. Edgar Mallory is whom with regards to Monopoly?
Officer Edgar Mallory is the Police Officer on the board.
9. Which square comes between Piccadilly and Coventry Street?
Water works
10. Which landmark was included on the London Monopoly board because the makers of the game met up at the Lyon’s Corner House there?
The Angel, Islington
11. On one of the chance cards, what sort of competition might you win to collect £100?
A crossword competition (You have won a crossword competition. Collect £100)
12. The original monopoly game was based on the streets of which American city?
Atlantic City
13. Mayfair and Park Lane are the most expensive properties, but which square is the third most expensive?
Bond Street
14. Which street's association with law led to it being grouped with Bow Street and Marlborough Street?
Vine Street
15. Which corner square lies between Strand and Vine Street?
Free Parking
16. How much rent do you have to pay if you land on the Mayfair square with no houses or hotels?
£50
17. On the Super Tax square there is an image of what object?
A diamond ring
18. On one of the community chest cards, you may collect £10 for coming in which place in a beauty competition: first, second or third?
Second place (You have won second prize in a beauty contest. Collect £10)
19. Which monopoly board street name comes from a ball game played in the 17th century?
Pall Mall - .Pall Mall takes its name from the seventeenth century sport of ‘pell-mell’, a kind of cross between croquet and cricket but with more drinking.
20. How much money does the banker give each player at the start of the game?
£1,500
1. Name the four train stations? Point for each.
Fenchurch Street, Liverpool Street, Marylebone, Kings Cross
2. How many pounds does a player collect upon passing 'Go'?
£200
3. How many squares are there on the traditional London Monopoly board?
40 squares
4. How many red hotels are there in the standard Monopoly set?
12 hotel pieces
5. How many little green houses are there in the standard Monopoly set?
32 little green houses
6. What is the first property on the UK Monopoly board?
Old Kent Road
7. The character "In Jail" actually has a name, do you know it?
Jake or "Jake, the Jailbird
8. Edgar Mallory is whom with regards to Monopoly?
Officer Edgar Mallory is the Police Officer on the board.
9. Which square comes between Piccadilly and Coventry Street?
Water works
10. Which landmark was included on the London Monopoly board because the makers of the game met up at the Lyon’s Corner House there?
The Angel, Islington
11. On one of the chance cards, what sort of competition might you win to collect £100?
A crossword competition (You have won a crossword competition. Collect £100)
12. The original monopoly game was based on the streets of which American city?
Atlantic City
13. Mayfair and Park Lane are the most expensive properties, but which square is the third most expensive?
Bond Street
14. Which street's association with law led to it being grouped with Bow Street and Marlborough Street?
Vine Street
15. Which corner square lies between Strand and Vine Street?
Free Parking
16. How much rent do you have to pay if you land on the Mayfair square with no houses or hotels?
£50
17. On the Super Tax square there is an image of what object?
A diamond ring
18. On one of the community chest cards, you may collect £10 for coming in which place in a beauty competition: first, second or third?
Second place (You have won second prize in a beauty contest. Collect £10)
19. Which monopoly board street name comes from a ball game played in the 17th century?
Pall Mall - .Pall Mall takes its name from the seventeenth century sport of ‘pell-mell’, a kind of cross between croquet and cricket but with more drinking.
20. How much money does the banker give each player at the start of the game?
£1,500
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Monopoly Quiz - All questions relate to a standard London UK board unless stated otherwise.
1. Name the four train stations? Point for each.
2. How many pounds does a player collect upon passing 'Go'?
3. How many squares are there on the traditional London Monopoly board?
4. How many red hotels are there in the standard Monopoly set?
5. How many little green houses are there in the standard Monopoly set?
6. What is the first property on the UK Monopoly board?
7. The character "In Jail" actually has a name, do you know it?
8. Edgar Mallory is whom with regards to Monopoly?
9. Which square comes between Piccadilly and Coventry Street?
10. Which landmark was included on the London Monopoly board because the makers of the game met up at the Lyon’s Corner House there?
11. On one of the chance cards, what sort of competition might you win to collect £100?
12. The original monopoly game was based on the streets of which American city?
13. Mayfair and Park Lane are the most expensive properties, but which square is the third most expensive?
14. Which street's association with law led to it being grouped with Bow Street and Marlborough Street?
15. Which corner square lies between Strand and Vine Street?
16. How much rent do you have to pay if you land on the Mayfair square with no houses or hotels?
17. On the Super Tax square there is an image of what object?
18. On one of the community chest cards, you may collect £10 for coming in which place in a beauty competition: first, second or third?
19. Which monopoly board street name comes from a ball game played in the 17th century?
20. How much money does the banker give each player at the start of the game?
1. Name the four train stations? Point for each.
2. How many pounds does a player collect upon passing 'Go'?
3. How many squares are there on the traditional London Monopoly board?
4. How many red hotels are there in the standard Monopoly set?
5. How many little green houses are there in the standard Monopoly set?
6. What is the first property on the UK Monopoly board?
7. The character "In Jail" actually has a name, do you know it?
8. Edgar Mallory is whom with regards to Monopoly?
9. Which square comes between Piccadilly and Coventry Street?
10. Which landmark was included on the London Monopoly board because the makers of the game met up at the Lyon’s Corner House there?
11. On one of the chance cards, what sort of competition might you win to collect £100?
12. The original monopoly game was based on the streets of which American city?
13. Mayfair and Park Lane are the most expensive properties, but which square is the third most expensive?
14. Which street's association with law led to it being grouped with Bow Street and Marlborough Street?
15. Which corner square lies between Strand and Vine Street?
16. How much rent do you have to pay if you land on the Mayfair square with no houses or hotels?
17. On the Super Tax square there is an image of what object?
18. On one of the community chest cards, you may collect £10 for coming in which place in a beauty competition: first, second or third?
19. Which monopoly board street name comes from a ball game played in the 17th century?
20. How much money does the banker give each player at the start of the game?
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Not everyone (by that I mean me
) scored that well on the Shirley Bassey question on Wednesday so you won't be surprised to see that I only got 5 today of those not already filled in but thanks Zico
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Westside, ah you learn something new every day. It's not easy finding every single one all together with songs, singers, dates etc so that's interesting. Bit like Dr No which was just instrumental. Must say my favourite is Nobody Does it Better, in fact Spy Who Loved Me is my favourite Bond film. I liked Connery and he "is" Bond in many ways but I enjoyed the Moore era the most, especially when he found his feet. I just prefer the comedy and the light hearted approach. As Moore himself said “There is no such thing as a spy who can walk anywhere in the world, and every bartender recognises him and goes, ‘Oh, Mr. Bond, a vodka martini, shaken not stirred.’
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11 today thanks zico and that includes the freebies.
Probably doesn't help that I bailed on Bond after The World is not enough, Still got Adele mind you as that song was ubiquitous.
My favourite Bond tune is one that wasn't Bond really - OHMSS by Popellerheads.
Probably doesn't help that I bailed on Bond after The World is not enough, Still got Adele mind you as that song was ubiquitous.
My favourite Bond tune is one that wasn't Bond really - OHMSS by Popellerheads.
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22, thanks Zico, including the Shirley Bassey freebies.
I gave myself "All The Time In The World," as I guessed that's what you were after, but it is not correct. The theme song to OHMSS, is in fact an instrumental. " All The Time In The World," isn't the theme song (a theme song is played over the opening credits, as all the others are). It features in the rest of the film and is very associated with the film, but isn't the title song/theme. The theme song (instrumental) is "On Her Majesty's Secret Service," composed by John Barry. Covered by Moby, some years ago
I gave myself "All The Time In The World," as I guessed that's what you were after, but it is not correct. The theme song to OHMSS, is in fact an instrumental. " All The Time In The World," isn't the theme song (a theme song is played over the opening credits, as all the others are). It features in the rest of the film and is very associated with the film, but isn't the title song/theme. The theme song (instrumental) is "On Her Majesty's Secret Service," composed by John Barry. Covered by Moby, some years ago
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Dr. No, 'The James Bond Theme' (1962)
John Barry
From Russia With Love, (1963)
Matt Monro
Goldfinger, (1964)
Shirley Bassey
Thunderball, (1965)
Tom Jones
You Only Live Twice, (1967)
Nancy Sinatra
On Her Majesty's Secret Service, (1969)
Louis Armstrong
Diamonds Are Forever, (1971)
Shirley Bassey
Live and Let Die, (1973)
Paul McCartney & Wings
The Man with the Golden Gun, (1974)
Lulu
The Spy Who Loved Me,: 'Nobody Does It Better' (1977)
Carly Simon
Moonraker, (1979)
Shirley Bassey
For Your Eyes Only, (1981)
Sheena Easton
Octopussy,: 'All Time High' (1983)
Rita Coolidge
A View to a Kill, (1985)
Duran Duran
The Living Daylights, (1987)
A-ha
Licence to Kill, (1989)
Gladys Knight
GoldenEye, (1995)
Tina Turner
Tomorrow Never Dies, (1997)
Sheryl Crow
The World Is Not Enough, (1999)
Garbage
Die Another Day, (2002)
Madonna
Casino Royale,: 'You Know My Name' (2006)
Chris Cornell
Quantum of Solace,: 'Another Way To Die' (2008)
Jack White and Alicia Keys
Skyfall, (2012)
Adele
Spectre,: 'Writing's On The Wall' (2015)
Sam Smith
No Time To Die, (2021)
Billie Eilish
John Barry
From Russia With Love, (1963)
Matt Monro
Goldfinger, (1964)
Shirley Bassey
Thunderball, (1965)
Tom Jones
You Only Live Twice, (1967)
Nancy Sinatra
On Her Majesty's Secret Service, (1969)
Louis Armstrong
Diamonds Are Forever, (1971)
Shirley Bassey
Live and Let Die, (1973)
Paul McCartney & Wings
The Man with the Golden Gun, (1974)
Lulu
The Spy Who Loved Me,: 'Nobody Does It Better' (1977)
Carly Simon
Moonraker, (1979)
Shirley Bassey
For Your Eyes Only, (1981)
Sheena Easton
Octopussy,: 'All Time High' (1983)
Rita Coolidge
A View to a Kill, (1985)
Duran Duran
The Living Daylights, (1987)
A-ha
Licence to Kill, (1989)
Gladys Knight
GoldenEye, (1995)
Tina Turner
Tomorrow Never Dies, (1997)
Sheryl Crow
The World Is Not Enough, (1999)
Garbage
Die Another Day, (2002)
Madonna
Casino Royale,: 'You Know My Name' (2006)
Chris Cornell
Quantum of Solace,: 'Another Way To Die' (2008)
Jack White and Alicia Keys
Skyfall, (2012)
Adele
Spectre,: 'Writing's On The Wall' (2015)
Sam Smith
No Time To Die, (2021)
Billie Eilish
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As the Bond Bonus helped yesterday it got me thinking for today. So name all the singers or groups who sung the title track of the remaining EON/Official Bond films. You have Shirley Bassey already highlighted and Dr No didn't have an official song just the now well known theme.
Dr. No, 'The James Bond Theme' (1962)
John Barry
From Russia With Love, (1963)
Goldfinger, (1964)
Shirley Bassey
Thunderball, (1965)
You Only Live Twice, (1967)
On Her Majesty's Secret Service, (1969)
Diamonds Are Forever, (1971)
Shirley Bassey
Live and Let Die, (1973)
The Man with the Golden Gun, (1974)
The Spy Who Loved Me,: 'Nobody Does It Better' (1977)
Moonraker, (1979)
Shirley Bassey
For Your Eyes Only, (1981)
Octopussy,: 'All Time High' (1983)
A View to a Kill, (1985)
The Living Daylights, (1987)
Licence to Kill, (1989)
GoldenEye, (1995)
Tomorrow Never Dies, (1997)
The World Is Not Enough, (1999)
Die Another Day, (2002)
Casino Royale,: 'You Know My Name' (2006)
Quantum of Solace,: 'Another Way To Die' (2008)
Skyfall, (2012)
Spectre,: 'Writing's On The Wall' (2015)
No Time To Die, (2021)
Dr. No, 'The James Bond Theme' (1962)
John Barry
From Russia With Love, (1963)
Goldfinger, (1964)
Shirley Bassey
Thunderball, (1965)
You Only Live Twice, (1967)
On Her Majesty's Secret Service, (1969)
Diamonds Are Forever, (1971)
Shirley Bassey
Live and Let Die, (1973)
The Man with the Golden Gun, (1974)
The Spy Who Loved Me,: 'Nobody Does It Better' (1977)
Moonraker, (1979)
Shirley Bassey
For Your Eyes Only, (1981)
Octopussy,: 'All Time High' (1983)
A View to a Kill, (1985)
The Living Daylights, (1987)
Licence to Kill, (1989)
GoldenEye, (1995)
Tomorrow Never Dies, (1997)
The World Is Not Enough, (1999)
Die Another Day, (2002)
Casino Royale,: 'You Know My Name' (2006)
Quantum of Solace,: 'Another Way To Die' (2008)
Skyfall, (2012)
Spectre,: 'Writing's On The Wall' (2015)
No Time To Die, (2021)
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Random Trivia 17
1. What word can mean either a storyline or a parcel of land?
Plot
2. According to legend who created the game of rugby football when he picked up the ball and ran with it?
William Webb Ellis
3. In which English county would you find Leeds castle?
Kent
4. Construction signs on U.S. roads are what colour?
Orange
5. Peter Benchley wrote which novel in 1974?
Jaws
6. What was Madonna's first UK number one single?
Into the Groove
7. Olympic gold medals are required to be at least 92.5 percent of which metal?
Silver
8. What code name is missing from the following list: Gold, Juno, Omaha, and Utah?
Sword (code names for the beaches on D-Day)
9. What is the main gas found in the Sun?
Hydrogen
10. Often sold with loans and credit cards, what does the acronym PPI stand for?
Payment protection insurance
11. What year did the Titanic sink?
1912
12. What is the smallest planet in our solar system?
Mercury
13. In which country is the bridge over the river Kwai?
Thailand
14. Ribbon, Harp, Elephant and Leopard are all types of what animal?
Seal
15. In which New York borough is John F. Kennedy International Airport?
Queens
16. Who might make use of a maulstick?
Artist
17. Which scientific word when translated means 'anything that can produce disease'?
Pathogen
18. In Peter Pan, what is the name of Captain Hook`s ship?
The Jolly Roger
19. Dame Shirley Bassey has sung the theme songs to how many James Bond films? Bonus point each if you can name them.
Three (Goldfinger (1964), Diamonds Are Forever (1971), and Moonraker (1979))
20. When anaesthetic was used for the first time in childbirth in 1847, the mother was so amazed and relieved at how painless the birth was what did she name her child?
Anaesthesia
1. What word can mean either a storyline or a parcel of land?
Plot
2. According to legend who created the game of rugby football when he picked up the ball and ran with it?
William Webb Ellis
3. In which English county would you find Leeds castle?
Kent
4. Construction signs on U.S. roads are what colour?
Orange
5. Peter Benchley wrote which novel in 1974?
Jaws
6. What was Madonna's first UK number one single?
Into the Groove
7. Olympic gold medals are required to be at least 92.5 percent of which metal?
Silver
8. What code name is missing from the following list: Gold, Juno, Omaha, and Utah?
Sword (code names for the beaches on D-Day)
9. What is the main gas found in the Sun?
Hydrogen
10. Often sold with loans and credit cards, what does the acronym PPI stand for?
Payment protection insurance
11. What year did the Titanic sink?
1912
12. What is the smallest planet in our solar system?
Mercury
13. In which country is the bridge over the river Kwai?
Thailand
14. Ribbon, Harp, Elephant and Leopard are all types of what animal?
Seal
15. In which New York borough is John F. Kennedy International Airport?
Queens
16. Who might make use of a maulstick?
Artist
17. Which scientific word when translated means 'anything that can produce disease'?
Pathogen
18. In Peter Pan, what is the name of Captain Hook`s ship?
The Jolly Roger
19. Dame Shirley Bassey has sung the theme songs to how many James Bond films? Bonus point each if you can name them.
Three (Goldfinger (1964), Diamonds Are Forever (1971), and Moonraker (1979))
20. When anaesthetic was used for the first time in childbirth in 1847, the mother was so amazed and relieved at how painless the birth was what did she name her child?
Anaesthesia
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Random Trivia 17
1. What word can mean either a storyline or a parcel of land?
2. According to legend who created the game of rugby football when he picked up the ball and ran with it?
3. In which English county would you find Leeds castle?
4. Construction signs on U.S. roads are what colour?
5. Peter Benchley wrote which novel in 1974?
6. What was Madonna's first UK number one single?
7. Olympic gold medals are required to be at least 92.5 percent of which metal?
8. What code name is missing from the following list: Gold, Juno, Omaha, and Utah?
9. What is the main gas found in the Sun?
10. Often sold with loans and credit cards, what does the acronym PPI stand for?
11. What year did the Titanic sink?
12. What is the smallest planet in our solar system?
13. In which country is the bridge over the river Kwai?
14. Ribbon, Harp, Elephant and Leopard are all types of what animal?
15. In which New York borough is John F. Kennedy International Airport?
16. Who might make use of a maulstick?
17. Which scientific word when translated means 'anything that can produce disease'?
18. In Peter Pan, what is the name of Captain Hook`s ship?
19. Dame Shirley Bassey has sung the theme songs to how many James Bond films? Bonus point each if you can name them.
20. When anaesthetic was used for the first time in childbirth in 1847, the mother was so amazed and relieved at how painless the birth was what did she name her child?
1. What word can mean either a storyline or a parcel of land?
2. According to legend who created the game of rugby football when he picked up the ball and ran with it?
3. In which English county would you find Leeds castle?
4. Construction signs on U.S. roads are what colour?
5. Peter Benchley wrote which novel in 1974?
6. What was Madonna's first UK number one single?
7. Olympic gold medals are required to be at least 92.5 percent of which metal?
8. What code name is missing from the following list: Gold, Juno, Omaha, and Utah?
9. What is the main gas found in the Sun?
10. Often sold with loans and credit cards, what does the acronym PPI stand for?
11. What year did the Titanic sink?
12. What is the smallest planet in our solar system?
13. In which country is the bridge over the river Kwai?
14. Ribbon, Harp, Elephant and Leopard are all types of what animal?
15. In which New York borough is John F. Kennedy International Airport?
16. Who might make use of a maulstick?
17. Which scientific word when translated means 'anything that can produce disease'?
18. In Peter Pan, what is the name of Captain Hook`s ship?
19. Dame Shirley Bassey has sung the theme songs to how many James Bond films? Bonus point each if you can name them.
20. When anaesthetic was used for the first time in childbirth in 1847, the mother was so amazed and relieved at how painless the birth was what did she name her child?