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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.
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Random Trivia 19
1. Who was the first US President to resign from office?
Richard Nixon
2. What is the main ingredient in a traditional fondue?
Cheese
3. Which country's rugby union side is known as "The Pumas"?
Argentina
4. What is the name of the coffee shop in "Friends"?
Central Perk
5. Which group wrote and performed the musical "Tommy"?
The Who
6. A flitch is another name for a side of which meat?
Bacon
7. Mrs McClusky was a head teacher of which fictional school?
Grange Hill
8. In which musical is the song "Old Man River" featured?
Showboat
9. What is the largest gland in the human body?
The liver
10. What was Charles Dickens' first published novel?
The Pickwick Papers
11. Since 1962 which American city has dyed its river green every St Patrick's Day?
Chicago
12. How many people make up a criminal jury in England?
Twelve
13. What is the name of the pub in the movie 'Shaun of The Dead'?
The Winchester
14. What is the name of the stretch of water that separates the two main islands of New Zealand?
The Cook Strait
15. Jack Ryan is a fictional character created by which author?
Tom Clancy
16. Which county cricket side is based at Edgbaston?
Warwickshire
17. By what name is singer Rory Graham better known as?
Rag 'n' Bone Man
18. How many bones does a shark have?
None - their skeletons are made entirely of cartilage
19. Who is the Godmother of Elton John's children?
Lady Gaga
20. As of 2025. how many elements are there in the Periodic Table?
118
1. Who was the first US President to resign from office?
Richard Nixon
2. What is the main ingredient in a traditional fondue?
Cheese
3. Which country's rugby union side is known as "The Pumas"?
Argentina
4. What is the name of the coffee shop in "Friends"?
Central Perk
5. Which group wrote and performed the musical "Tommy"?
The Who
6. A flitch is another name for a side of which meat?
Bacon
7. Mrs McClusky was a head teacher of which fictional school?
Grange Hill
8. In which musical is the song "Old Man River" featured?
Showboat
9. What is the largest gland in the human body?
The liver
10. What was Charles Dickens' first published novel?
The Pickwick Papers
11. Since 1962 which American city has dyed its river green every St Patrick's Day?
Chicago
12. How many people make up a criminal jury in England?
Twelve
13. What is the name of the pub in the movie 'Shaun of The Dead'?
The Winchester
14. What is the name of the stretch of water that separates the two main islands of New Zealand?
The Cook Strait
15. Jack Ryan is a fictional character created by which author?
Tom Clancy
16. Which county cricket side is based at Edgbaston?
Warwickshire
17. By what name is singer Rory Graham better known as?
Rag 'n' Bone Man
18. How many bones does a shark have?
None - their skeletons are made entirely of cartilage
19. Who is the Godmother of Elton John's children?
Lady Gaga
20. As of 2025. how many elements are there in the Periodic Table?
118
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Random Trivia 19
1. Who was the first US President to resign from office?
2. What is the main ingredient in a traditional fondue?
3. Which country's rugby union side is known as "The Pumas"?
4. What is the name of the coffee shop in "Friends"?
5. Which group wrote and performed the musical "Tommy"?
6. A flitch is another name for a side of which meat?
7. Mrs McClusky was a head teacher of which fictional school?
8. In which musical is the song "Old Man River" featured?
9. What is the largest gland in the human body?
10. What was Charles Dickens' first published novel?
11. Since 1962 which American city has dyed its river green every St Patrick's Day?
12. How many people make up a criminal jury in England?
13. What is the name of the pub in the movie 'Shaun of The Dead'?
14. What is the name of the stretch of water that separates the two main islands of New Zealand?
15. Jack Ryan is a fictional character created by which author?
16. Which county cricket side is based at Edgbaston?
17. By what name is singer Rory Graham better known as?
18. How many bones does a shark have?
19. Who is the Godmother of Elton John's children?
20. As of 2025. how many elements are there in the Periodic Table?
1. Who was the first US President to resign from office?
2. What is the main ingredient in a traditional fondue?
3. Which country's rugby union side is known as "The Pumas"?
4. What is the name of the coffee shop in "Friends"?
5. Which group wrote and performed the musical "Tommy"?
6. A flitch is another name for a side of which meat?
7. Mrs McClusky was a head teacher of which fictional school?
8. In which musical is the song "Old Man River" featured?
9. What is the largest gland in the human body?
10. What was Charles Dickens' first published novel?
11. Since 1962 which American city has dyed its river green every St Patrick's Day?
12. How many people make up a criminal jury in England?
13. What is the name of the pub in the movie 'Shaun of The Dead'?
14. What is the name of the stretch of water that separates the two main islands of New Zealand?
15. Jack Ryan is a fictional character created by which author?
16. Which county cricket side is based at Edgbaston?
17. By what name is singer Rory Graham better known as?
18. How many bones does a shark have?
19. Who is the Godmother of Elton John's children?
20. As of 2025. how many elements are there in the Periodic Table?
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Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
I am aware No 15 might have been a tad easy after last weeks Bond fest but this one was done weeks ago and so it should be an easy point!
Random Trivia 18
1. In which city would you find the painting "The Mona Lisa"?
Paris
2. In which US State is Pearl Harbour?
Hawaii
3. Who played Mr. Mackay in the TV sit-com "Porridge"?
Fulton Mackay
4. Nicolas Cage is the nephew of which film director?
Francis Ford Coppola
5. In a women's heptathlon what is the final event?
800 metres
6. What is the UK's largest land mammal?
Red Deer
7. How many Grand Slams did Andy Murray win?
Three – Two Wimbledon’s and the US Open
8. In which country was entrepreneur Elon Musk born?
South Africa
9. The movie "Gone with the Wind" was set in which American State?
Georgia
10. The ancient city of Carthage could be found in which modern day country?
Tunisia
11. In Western Australia what is a "Kylie"?
Boomerang
12. How many balls do you have to pot to score a maximum 147 in snooker?
36
13. In Bingo what number is often referred to as "Doctor's Orders"?
Nine
14. The 38th parallel separates which two countries?
North and South Korea
15. Released in 1962 which was the first Bond movie?
Dr No
16. Which letter in the Greek alphabet shares its name with an American airline?
Delta
17. A statue of which King on horseback can be seen outside the Houses of Parliament?
Richard I
18. In an alphabetical list of countries' capital cities, which comes last?
Zagreb – Croatia
19. By what name is an auctioneers hammer known by?
Gavel
20. In which country was the first Starbucks opened outside North America?
Japan
Random Trivia 18
1. In which city would you find the painting "The Mona Lisa"?
Paris
2. In which US State is Pearl Harbour?
Hawaii
3. Who played Mr. Mackay in the TV sit-com "Porridge"?
Fulton Mackay
4. Nicolas Cage is the nephew of which film director?
Francis Ford Coppola
5. In a women's heptathlon what is the final event?
800 metres
6. What is the UK's largest land mammal?
Red Deer
7. How many Grand Slams did Andy Murray win?
Three – Two Wimbledon’s and the US Open
8. In which country was entrepreneur Elon Musk born?
South Africa
9. The movie "Gone with the Wind" was set in which American State?
Georgia
10. The ancient city of Carthage could be found in which modern day country?
Tunisia
11. In Western Australia what is a "Kylie"?
Boomerang
12. How many balls do you have to pot to score a maximum 147 in snooker?
36
13. In Bingo what number is often referred to as "Doctor's Orders"?
Nine
14. The 38th parallel separates which two countries?
North and South Korea
15. Released in 1962 which was the first Bond movie?
Dr No
16. Which letter in the Greek alphabet shares its name with an American airline?
Delta
17. A statue of which King on horseback can be seen outside the Houses of Parliament?
Richard I
18. In an alphabetical list of countries' capital cities, which comes last?
Zagreb – Croatia
19. By what name is an auctioneers hammer known by?
Gavel
20. In which country was the first Starbucks opened outside North America?
Japan
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Random Trivia 18
1. In which city would you find the painting "The Mona Lisa"?
2. In which US State is Pearl Harbour?
3. Who played Mr. Mackay in the TV sit-com "Porridge"?
4. Nicolas Cage is the nephew of which film director?
5. In a women's heptathlon what is the final event?
6. What is the UK's largest land mammal?
7. How many Grand Slams did Andy Murray win?
8. In which country was entrepreneur Elon Musk born?
9. The movie "Gone with the Wind" was set in which American State?
10. The ancient city of Carthage could be found in which modern day country?
11. In Western Australia what is a "Kylie"?
12. How many balls do you have to pot to score a maximum 147 in snooker?
13. In Bingo what number is often referred to as "Doctor's Orders"?
14. The 38th parallel separates which two countries?
15. Released in 1962 which was the first Bond movie?
16. Which letter in the Greek alphabet shares its name with an American airline?
17. A statue of which King on horseback can be seen outside the Houses of Parliament?
18. In an alphabetical list of countries' capital cities, which comes last?
19. By what name is an auctioneers hammer known by?
20. In which country was the first Starbucks opened outside North America?
1. In which city would you find the painting "The Mona Lisa"?
2. In which US State is Pearl Harbour?
3. Who played Mr. Mackay in the TV sit-com "Porridge"?
4. Nicolas Cage is the nephew of which film director?
5. In a women's heptathlon what is the final event?
6. What is the UK's largest land mammal?
7. How many Grand Slams did Andy Murray win?
8. In which country was entrepreneur Elon Musk born?
9. The movie "Gone with the Wind" was set in which American State?
10. The ancient city of Carthage could be found in which modern day country?
11. In Western Australia what is a "Kylie"?
12. How many balls do you have to pot to score a maximum 147 in snooker?
13. In Bingo what number is often referred to as "Doctor's Orders"?
14. The 38th parallel separates which two countries?
15. Released in 1962 which was the first Bond movie?
16. Which letter in the Greek alphabet shares its name with an American airline?
17. A statue of which King on horseback can be seen outside the Houses of Parliament?
18. In an alphabetical list of countries' capital cities, which comes last?
19. By what name is an auctioneers hammer known by?
20. In which country was the first Starbucks opened outside North America?
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Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
only1billybonds wrote: ↑25 Jul 2025, 21:29 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.
That's already been a Zico - question on here
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only1billybonds wrote: ↑25 Jul 2025, 21:29 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.
Years ago - probably decades, when the internet was 64k dial-up text based with green text on a black background, somebody told me the reason why the Old Kent Road was included, but buggered if I can remember.
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only1billybonds
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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.
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
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! 
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
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
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
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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