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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 37
1. What spirit is used to make the "Margarita" cocktail?
Tequila
2. Which TV soap opera that first aired in December 1979 was a spin off from Dallas?
Knot's Landing
3. Which former Beatle released his first solo album entitled "Sentimental Journey" in 1970?
Ringo Starr
4. What is the name of the Amazon device for reading e-books?
Kindle
5. What was the name of Napoleon Bonaparte's horse?
Marengo
6. Where in London would you find the "Whispering Gallery"?
St Pauls Cathedral
7. Which of the eight King Henrys ruled England for the longest?
Henry III (56 Years)
8. In the human body what is produced by the lacrimal glands?
Lacrimal fluid in other words Tears
9. Which manager lead Arsenal FC to a league and cup double in 1971?
Bertie Mee
10. How many states are there in the USA?
Fifty
11. Which author created "The Saint"?
Leslie Charteris
12. Including the Cox, how many people make up a single crew in the University Boat Race?
Nine (8 plus the cox)
13. Which of the notorious Kray twins lived the longest?
Reggie
14. In the Jerome K Jerome novel "Three Men in a Boat", what was the name of the dog?
Montmorency
15. Which TV sit-com opens with the music "Alice, Where Art Thou?"?
"Open All Hours"
16. Hannibal famously crossed the alps utilising which animals?
Elephants
17. What was the title of The Beatles' second movie?
"Help"
18. In England, a criminal jury is typically made up of how many members?
Twelve
19. How many people make up a criminal jury in Scotland?
Fifteen
20. In TV's "Friends", what was Chandler Bing's middle name?
Muriel
1. What spirit is used to make the "Margarita" cocktail?
Tequila
2. Which TV soap opera that first aired in December 1979 was a spin off from Dallas?
Knot's Landing
3. Which former Beatle released his first solo album entitled "Sentimental Journey" in 1970?
Ringo Starr
4. What is the name of the Amazon device for reading e-books?
Kindle
5. What was the name of Napoleon Bonaparte's horse?
Marengo
6. Where in London would you find the "Whispering Gallery"?
St Pauls Cathedral
7. Which of the eight King Henrys ruled England for the longest?
Henry III (56 Years)
8. In the human body what is produced by the lacrimal glands?
Lacrimal fluid in other words Tears
9. Which manager lead Arsenal FC to a league and cup double in 1971?
Bertie Mee
10. How many states are there in the USA?
Fifty
11. Which author created "The Saint"?
Leslie Charteris
12. Including the Cox, how many people make up a single crew in the University Boat Race?
Nine (8 plus the cox)
13. Which of the notorious Kray twins lived the longest?
Reggie
14. In the Jerome K Jerome novel "Three Men in a Boat", what was the name of the dog?
Montmorency
15. Which TV sit-com opens with the music "Alice, Where Art Thou?"?
"Open All Hours"
16. Hannibal famously crossed the alps utilising which animals?
Elephants
17. What was the title of The Beatles' second movie?
"Help"
18. In England, a criminal jury is typically made up of how many members?
Twelve
19. How many people make up a criminal jury in Scotland?
Fifteen
20. In TV's "Friends", what was Chandler Bing's middle name?
Muriel
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Random Trivia 37
1. What spirit is used to make the "Margarita" cocktail?
2. Which TV soap opera that first aired in December 1979 was a spin off from Dallas?
3. Which former Beatle released his first solo album entitled "Sentimental Journey" in 1970?
4. What is the name of the Amazon device for reading e-books?
5. What was the name of Napoleon Bonaparte's horse?
6. Where in London would you find the "Whispering Gallery"?
7. Which of the eight King Henrys ruled England for the longest?
8. In the human body what is produced by the lacrimal glands?
9. Which manager lead Arsenal FC to a league and cup double in 1971?
10. How many states are there in the USA?
11. Which author created "The Saint"?
12. Including the Cox, how many people make up a single crew in the University Boat Race?
13. Which of the notorious Kray twins lived the longest?
14. In the Jerome K Jerome novel "Three Men in a Boat", what was the name of the dog?
15. Which TV sit-com opens with the music "Alice, Where Art Thou?"?
16. Hannibal famously crossed the alps utilising which animals?
17. What was the title of The Beatles' second movie?
18. In England, a criminal jury is typically made up of how many members?
19. How many people make up a criminal jury in Scotland?
20. In TV's "Friends", what was Chandler Bing's middle name?
1. What spirit is used to make the "Margarita" cocktail?
2. Which TV soap opera that first aired in December 1979 was a spin off from Dallas?
3. Which former Beatle released his first solo album entitled "Sentimental Journey" in 1970?
4. What is the name of the Amazon device for reading e-books?
5. What was the name of Napoleon Bonaparte's horse?
6. Where in London would you find the "Whispering Gallery"?
7. Which of the eight King Henrys ruled England for the longest?
8. In the human body what is produced by the lacrimal glands?
9. Which manager lead Arsenal FC to a league and cup double in 1971?
10. How many states are there in the USA?
11. Which author created "The Saint"?
12. Including the Cox, how many people make up a single crew in the University Boat Race?
13. Which of the notorious Kray twins lived the longest?
14. In the Jerome K Jerome novel "Three Men in a Boat", what was the name of the dog?
15. Which TV sit-com opens with the music "Alice, Where Art Thou?"?
16. Hannibal famously crossed the alps utilising which animals?
17. What was the title of The Beatles' second movie?
18. In England, a criminal jury is typically made up of how many members?
19. How many people make up a criminal jury in Scotland?
20. In TV's "Friends", what was Chandler Bing's middle name?
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Random Trivia 36
1. Released in 2002, what was the title of the first movie in the "Bourne" series?
"The Bourne Identity"
2. An equestrian statue of which king stands in London's Trafalgar Square?
George IV
3. Which American breed of chicken shares its name with the landing point of the Mayflower in America?
Plymouth Rock
4. In sporting terms what does the acronym NASCAR mean?
National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing
5. How many strings are there on a standard electric guitar?
Six
6. How many players make up a Handball team?
Seven
7. What is the real name of "The Beast" on ITV's "The Chase"?
Mark Labbett
8. The M25 is the orbital motorway around London, what is Manchester's orbital motorway called?
M60
9. What was the title of the 2019 movie biography of Elton John?
Rocketman
10. Who is the only South African to date to have won the Formula One World Championship?
Jody Scheckter (1979)
11. What was former basketball player Magic Johnson 's real first name?
Earvin
12. In which English county is the town of Bury St Edmunds?
Suffolk
13. What direction is opposite North-West on a compass?
South-East
14. What type of nut should you find in a Waldorf Salad?
Walnut
15. In which English county did the Tolpuddle Martyrs originate?
Dorset
16. By what name were the secret police in the former East Germany known?
Stasi
17. By what name was Radio 2 known prior to 1967?
The Light Programme
18. Alphabetically what is the last of the US States?
Wyoming
19. For three points - What were the names of the Darling children in JM Barrie's "Peter Pan"?
Wendy, John and Michael
20. In which year did the soap opera "Coronation Street" make its TV debut?
(December) 1960
1. Released in 2002, what was the title of the first movie in the "Bourne" series?
"The Bourne Identity"
2. An equestrian statue of which king stands in London's Trafalgar Square?
George IV
3. Which American breed of chicken shares its name with the landing point of the Mayflower in America?
Plymouth Rock
4. In sporting terms what does the acronym NASCAR mean?
National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing
5. How many strings are there on a standard electric guitar?
Six
6. How many players make up a Handball team?
Seven
7. What is the real name of "The Beast" on ITV's "The Chase"?
Mark Labbett
8. The M25 is the orbital motorway around London, what is Manchester's orbital motorway called?
M60
9. What was the title of the 2019 movie biography of Elton John?
Rocketman
10. Who is the only South African to date to have won the Formula One World Championship?
Jody Scheckter (1979)
11. What was former basketball player Magic Johnson 's real first name?
Earvin
12. In which English county is the town of Bury St Edmunds?
Suffolk
13. What direction is opposite North-West on a compass?
South-East
14. What type of nut should you find in a Waldorf Salad?
Walnut
15. In which English county did the Tolpuddle Martyrs originate?
Dorset
16. By what name were the secret police in the former East Germany known?
Stasi
17. By what name was Radio 2 known prior to 1967?
The Light Programme
18. Alphabetically what is the last of the US States?
Wyoming
19. For three points - What were the names of the Darling children in JM Barrie's "Peter Pan"?
Wendy, John and Michael
20. In which year did the soap opera "Coronation Street" make its TV debut?
(December) 1960
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Random Trivia 36
1. Released in 2002, what was the title of the first movie in the "Bourne" series?
2. An equestrian statue of which king stands in London's Trafalgar Square?
3. Which American breed of chicken shares its name with the landing point of the Mayflower in America?
4. In sporting terms what does the acronym NASCAR mean?
5. How many strings are there on a standard electric guitar?
6. How many players make up a Handball team?
7. What is the real name of "The Beast" on ITV's "The Chase"?
8. The M25 is the orbital motorway around London, what is Manchester's orbital motorway called?
9. What was the title of the 2019 movie biography of Elton John?
10. Who is the only South African to date to have won the Formula One World Championship?
11. What was former basketball player Magic Johnson 's real first name?
12. In which English county is the town of Bury St Edmunds?
13. What direction is opposite North-West on a compass?
14. What type of nut should you find in a Waldorf Salad?
15. In which English county did the Tolpuddle Martyrs originate?
16. By what name were the secret police in the former East Germany known?
17. By what name was Radio 2 known prior to 1967?
18. Alphabetically what is the last of the US States?
19. For three points - What were the names of the Darling children in JM Barrie's "Peter Pan"?
20. In which year did the soap opera "Coronation Street" make its TV debut?
1. Released in 2002, what was the title of the first movie in the "Bourne" series?
2. An equestrian statue of which king stands in London's Trafalgar Square?
3. Which American breed of chicken shares its name with the landing point of the Mayflower in America?
4. In sporting terms what does the acronym NASCAR mean?
5. How many strings are there on a standard electric guitar?
6. How many players make up a Handball team?
7. What is the real name of "The Beast" on ITV's "The Chase"?
8. The M25 is the orbital motorway around London, what is Manchester's orbital motorway called?
9. What was the title of the 2019 movie biography of Elton John?
10. Who is the only South African to date to have won the Formula One World Championship?
11. What was former basketball player Magic Johnson 's real first name?
12. In which English county is the town of Bury St Edmunds?
13. What direction is opposite North-West on a compass?
14. What type of nut should you find in a Waldorf Salad?
15. In which English county did the Tolpuddle Martyrs originate?
16. By what name were the secret police in the former East Germany known?
17. By what name was Radio 2 known prior to 1967?
18. Alphabetically what is the last of the US States?
19. For three points - What were the names of the Darling children in JM Barrie's "Peter Pan"?
20. In which year did the soap opera "Coronation Street" make its TV debut?
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Places of Birth Quiz
1. Florence Nightingale (1820)
Florence (Italy)
2. Boris Johnson (1964)
Upper East Side of Manhattan, (New York City)
3. Elizabeth Taylor (1932)
London
4. Barack Obama (1961)
Honolulu
5. Audrey Hepburn (1929)
Brussels
6. Sir Bradley Wiggins (1980)
Ghent (in Belgium)
7. John McEnroe (1959)
Wiesbaden, West Germany
8. Tony Blair (1953)
Edinburgh
9. Agatha Christie (1890)
Torquay
10. All three of the Bee Gees
Douglas (Isle of Man)
11. Ed Sheeran (1991)
Halifax
12. Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868)
Plymouth
13. Emma Watson (1990) (Harry Potter Actress)
Paris
14. Sex in the City actress Kim Cattrall (1956)
Liverpool
15. Natalie Portman (1981)
Jerusalem
16. Muhammad Ali (1942)
Louisville (Kentucky)
17. Golfer Justin Rose (1980)
Johannesburg
18. Sir Cliff Richard
Lucknow (India)
19. Yul Brynner (1920)
Vladivostok (Russia)
20. Kirk Douglas (1916)
Amsterdam (New York City)
1. Florence Nightingale (1820)
Florence (Italy)
2. Boris Johnson (1964)
Upper East Side of Manhattan, (New York City)
3. Elizabeth Taylor (1932)
London
4. Barack Obama (1961)
Honolulu
5. Audrey Hepburn (1929)
Brussels
6. Sir Bradley Wiggins (1980)
Ghent (in Belgium)
7. John McEnroe (1959)
Wiesbaden, West Germany
8. Tony Blair (1953)
Edinburgh
9. Agatha Christie (1890)
Torquay
10. All three of the Bee Gees
Douglas (Isle of Man)
11. Ed Sheeran (1991)
Halifax
12. Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868)
Plymouth
13. Emma Watson (1990) (Harry Potter Actress)
Paris
14. Sex in the City actress Kim Cattrall (1956)
Liverpool
15. Natalie Portman (1981)
Jerusalem
16. Muhammad Ali (1942)
Louisville (Kentucky)
17. Golfer Justin Rose (1980)
Johannesburg
18. Sir Cliff Richard
Lucknow (India)
19. Yul Brynner (1920)
Vladivostok (Russia)
20. Kirk Douglas (1916)
Amsterdam (New York City)
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This week will be the last for a week as next week I am away for a week with some friends.
Last weeks intrigue about where Christopher Columbus was born spawned a quiz! To make it easier choose the correct option for each person.
Places of Birth Quiz
1. Florence Nightingale (1820)
2. Boris Johnson (1964)
3. Elizabeth Taylor (1932)
4. Barack Obama (1961)
5. Audrey Hepburn (1929)
6. Sir Bradley Wiggins (1980)
7. John McEnroe (1959)
8. Tony Blair (1953)
9. Agatha Christie (1890)
10. All three of the Bee Gees
11. Ed Sheeran (1991)
12. Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868)
13. Emma Watson (1990) (Harry Potter Actress)
14. Sex in the City actress Kim Cattrall (1956)
15. Natalie Portman (1981)
16. Muhammad Ali (1942)
17. Golfer Justin Rose (1980)
18. Sir Cliff Richard
19. Yul Brynner (1920)
20. Kirk Douglas (1916)
Options – Amsterdam (New York City, USA) - Brussels (Belgium) - Douglas (Isle of Man) - Edinburgh (Scotland) - Florence (Italy) - Ghent (Belgium) - Honolulu (Hawaii) - Halifax (England) - Jerusalem (Israel) - Johannesburg (South Africa) - Liverpool (England) - London (England) - Louisville (Kentucky, USA) - Lucknow (India) - Paris (France) - Plymouth (England) - Torquay (England) - Upper East Side of Manhattan (New York City, USA) -Vladivostok (Russia) -Wiesbaden (Germany)
Last weeks intrigue about where Christopher Columbus was born spawned a quiz! To make it easier choose the correct option for each person.
Places of Birth Quiz
1. Florence Nightingale (1820)
2. Boris Johnson (1964)
3. Elizabeth Taylor (1932)
4. Barack Obama (1961)
5. Audrey Hepburn (1929)
6. Sir Bradley Wiggins (1980)
7. John McEnroe (1959)
8. Tony Blair (1953)
9. Agatha Christie (1890)
10. All three of the Bee Gees
11. Ed Sheeran (1991)
12. Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868)
13. Emma Watson (1990) (Harry Potter Actress)
14. Sex in the City actress Kim Cattrall (1956)
15. Natalie Portman (1981)
16. Muhammad Ali (1942)
17. Golfer Justin Rose (1980)
18. Sir Cliff Richard
19. Yul Brynner (1920)
20. Kirk Douglas (1916)
Options – Amsterdam (New York City, USA) - Brussels (Belgium) - Douglas (Isle of Man) - Edinburgh (Scotland) - Florence (Italy) - Ghent (Belgium) - Honolulu (Hawaii) - Halifax (England) - Jerusalem (Israel) - Johannesburg (South Africa) - Liverpool (England) - London (England) - Louisville (Kentucky, USA) - Lucknow (India) - Paris (France) - Plymouth (England) - Torquay (England) - Upper East Side of Manhattan (New York City, USA) -Vladivostok (Russia) -Wiesbaden (Germany)
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17 thanks Zico
assume your watvhing the golf so far so good now watch me jinx it
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Random Trivia 35
1. In which island group would you find Sark?
Channel Islands
2. Which group had a hit in the 1970s with "Tiger Feet"?
Mud
3. What was the name of Sherlock Holmes' elder brother?
Mycroft
4. In mobile phones what does the acronym SIM stand for?
Subscriber Identity (or Identification) Module
5. In which Oxfordshire mansion was Winston Churchill born?
Blenheim Palace
6. Which island's inhabitants are largely descendants of the mutineers from HMS Bounty?
Pitcairn Islands
7. Who was the male lead in the original London production of "Phantom of the Opera"?
Michael Crawford
8. Who was the King of England at the time of the Great Fire of London?
Charles II
9. For which 1953 movie did Frank Sinatra win a Best Supporting Actor Oscar?
From Here to Eternity
10. Which film is set at the Rydell High School?
Grease
11. What word can be both a metallic element and the name of a London theatre?
Palladium
12. In which Italian city would you find the Doge's Palace?
Venice
13. In which French city was Joan of Arc burnt at the stake?
Rouen
14. Which town in Staffordshire shares its name with a vegetable?
Leek
15. The second highest waterfalls in the World are the Tugela Falls, in which country can they be found?
South Africa
16. The song "I Whistle a Happy Tune" features in which musical?
The King and I
17. In years, what is the minimum ageing period for a champagne to be called vintage?
3 years
18. In the Bible, what was the name of Abraham's wife?
Sarah
19. On which London Street was Sweeney Todd the Demon Barber said to have his shop?
Fleet Street
20. On which John Wyndham novel is the 1960 movie "Village of the Damned" based?
The Midwich Cuckoos
1. In which island group would you find Sark?
Channel Islands
2. Which group had a hit in the 1970s with "Tiger Feet"?
Mud
3. What was the name of Sherlock Holmes' elder brother?
Mycroft
4. In mobile phones what does the acronym SIM stand for?
Subscriber Identity (or Identification) Module
5. In which Oxfordshire mansion was Winston Churchill born?
Blenheim Palace
6. Which island's inhabitants are largely descendants of the mutineers from HMS Bounty?
Pitcairn Islands
7. Who was the male lead in the original London production of "Phantom of the Opera"?
Michael Crawford
8. Who was the King of England at the time of the Great Fire of London?
Charles II
9. For which 1953 movie did Frank Sinatra win a Best Supporting Actor Oscar?
From Here to Eternity
10. Which film is set at the Rydell High School?
Grease
11. What word can be both a metallic element and the name of a London theatre?
Palladium
12. In which Italian city would you find the Doge's Palace?
Venice
13. In which French city was Joan of Arc burnt at the stake?
Rouen
14. Which town in Staffordshire shares its name with a vegetable?
Leek
15. The second highest waterfalls in the World are the Tugela Falls, in which country can they be found?
South Africa
16. The song "I Whistle a Happy Tune" features in which musical?
The King and I
17. In years, what is the minimum ageing period for a champagne to be called vintage?
3 years
18. In the Bible, what was the name of Abraham's wife?
Sarah
19. On which London Street was Sweeney Todd the Demon Barber said to have his shop?
Fleet Street
20. On which John Wyndham novel is the 1960 movie "Village of the Damned" based?
The Midwich Cuckoos
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Random Trivia 35
1. In which island group would you find Sark?
2. Which group had a hit in the 1970s with "Tiger Feet"?
3. What was the name of Sherlock Holmes' elder brother?
4. In mobile phones what does the acronym SIM stand for?
5. In which Oxfordshire mansion was Winston Churchill born?
6. Which island's inhabitants are largely descendants of the mutineers from HMS Bounty?
7. Who was the male lead in the original London production of "Phantom of the Opera"?
8. Who was the King of England at the time of the Great Fire of London?
9. For which 1953 movie did Frank Sinatra win a Best Supporting Actor Oscar?
10. Which film is set at the Rydell High School?
11. What word can be both a metallic element and the name of a London theatre?
12. In which Italian city would you find the Doge's Palace?
13. In which French city was Joan of Arc burnt at the stake?
14. Which town in Staffordshire shares its name with a vegetable?
15. The second highest waterfalls in the World are the Tugela Falls, in which country can they be found?
16. The song "I Whistle a Happy Tune" features in which musical?
17. In years, what is the minimum ageing period for a champagne to be called vintage?
18. In the Bible, what was the name of Abraham's wife?
19. On which London Street was Sweeney Todd the Demon Barber said to have his shop?
20. On which John Wyndham novel is the 1960 movie "Village of the Damned" based?
1. In which island group would you find Sark?
2. Which group had a hit in the 1970s with "Tiger Feet"?
3. What was the name of Sherlock Holmes' elder brother?
4. In mobile phones what does the acronym SIM stand for?
5. In which Oxfordshire mansion was Winston Churchill born?
6. Which island's inhabitants are largely descendants of the mutineers from HMS Bounty?
7. Who was the male lead in the original London production of "Phantom of the Opera"?
8. Who was the King of England at the time of the Great Fire of London?
9. For which 1953 movie did Frank Sinatra win a Best Supporting Actor Oscar?
10. Which film is set at the Rydell High School?
11. What word can be both a metallic element and the name of a London theatre?
12. In which Italian city would you find the Doge's Palace?
13. In which French city was Joan of Arc burnt at the stake?
14. Which town in Staffordshire shares its name with a vegetable?
15. The second highest waterfalls in the World are the Tugela Falls, in which country can they be found?
16. The song "I Whistle a Happy Tune" features in which musical?
17. In years, what is the minimum ageing period for a champagne to be called vintage?
18. In the Bible, what was the name of Abraham's wife?
19. On which London Street was Sweeney Todd the Demon Barber said to have his shop?
20. On which John Wyndham novel is the 1960 movie "Village of the Damned" based?
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I believe they all appeared on the 1977 Morecambe & Wise Christmas Show although Kenneth Kendall wasn't doing the somersaults! 