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Daily Quiz anyone?
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Adventure Quiz
1. The first modern bungee jumps were made in 1979 by members of the Oxford University Dangerous Sports Club from which toll bridge in England?
Clifton Suspension Bridge (in Bristol)
2. What does the 'u' stand for in the acronym "scuba"?
Underwater (Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus)
3. What two-word term describes the recreational sport of using a parachute to descend safely from fixed objects?
BASE jumping
4. On 12 May 2003, French urban climber Alain Robert was paid to climb the Lloyd's building in London to promote the premiere of which movie on British TV?
Spider-Man
5. What reason did British mountaineer George Mallory give when asked why he wished to climb Mount Everest?
Because it's there
6. Scenes for which 1972 adventure film were shot along the Chattooga River?
Deliverance
7. What are the spikes on climbers boots often used on steep, icy terrain, traditionally called?
Crampons
8. American academic and explorer, Hiram Bingham III, rediscovered which Inca city with the guidance of local farmers?
Machu Picchu
9. Which New Zealand resort town in New Zealand is known as the adventure capital of the world?
Queenstown
10. What term was first popularly used in the 1991 movie "Point Break" with regards to people who enjoy high-risk activities for the rush that accompanies them?
Adrenaline junkie
11. Which hiking trail in the Eastern United States is also called the A.T.?
Appalachian Trail
12. Where would you go to walk one of the 214 Wainwrights?
Lake District, Cumbria
13. What has been described as 'essentially a Tyrolean traverse that engages gravity to assist its speed of movement'?
Zip-line or Zip wire
14. According to the Guinness Book of World Records in 1984, who was the world's greatest living explorer?
Ranulph Fiennes
15. Which word derived from the German words meaning "to hike" and "pleasure" is the wish to travel far away and to many different places?
Wanderlust
16. A major hiking and climbing destination, Mount Kilimanjaro is in which African country?
Tanzania
17. American Robert Peary is best known for leading an expedition to be the first to do what?
Reach the ( geographic) North Pole
18. Which activity is called spelunking in the United States and Canada?
Potholing, or caving
19. Gertrude Ederle was the first woman to swim what?
Swim the English Channel
20. In July 2009, which British adventurer, writer and television presenter appointed as The Scout Association’s youngest-ever Chief Scout of the UK at the age of 35?
Bear Grylls
1. The first modern bungee jumps were made in 1979 by members of the Oxford University Dangerous Sports Club from which toll bridge in England?
Clifton Suspension Bridge (in Bristol)
2. What does the 'u' stand for in the acronym "scuba"?
Underwater (Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus)
3. What two-word term describes the recreational sport of using a parachute to descend safely from fixed objects?
BASE jumping
4. On 12 May 2003, French urban climber Alain Robert was paid to climb the Lloyd's building in London to promote the premiere of which movie on British TV?
Spider-Man
5. What reason did British mountaineer George Mallory give when asked why he wished to climb Mount Everest?
Because it's there
6. Scenes for which 1972 adventure film were shot along the Chattooga River?
Deliverance
7. What are the spikes on climbers boots often used on steep, icy terrain, traditionally called?
Crampons
8. American academic and explorer, Hiram Bingham III, rediscovered which Inca city with the guidance of local farmers?
Machu Picchu
9. Which New Zealand resort town in New Zealand is known as the adventure capital of the world?
Queenstown
10. What term was first popularly used in the 1991 movie "Point Break" with regards to people who enjoy high-risk activities for the rush that accompanies them?
Adrenaline junkie
11. Which hiking trail in the Eastern United States is also called the A.T.?
Appalachian Trail
12. Where would you go to walk one of the 214 Wainwrights?
Lake District, Cumbria
13. What has been described as 'essentially a Tyrolean traverse that engages gravity to assist its speed of movement'?
Zip-line or Zip wire
14. According to the Guinness Book of World Records in 1984, who was the world's greatest living explorer?
Ranulph Fiennes
15. Which word derived from the German words meaning "to hike" and "pleasure" is the wish to travel far away and to many different places?
Wanderlust
16. A major hiking and climbing destination, Mount Kilimanjaro is in which African country?
Tanzania
17. American Robert Peary is best known for leading an expedition to be the first to do what?
Reach the ( geographic) North Pole
18. Which activity is called spelunking in the United States and Canada?
Potholing, or caving
19. Gertrude Ederle was the first woman to swim what?
Swim the English Channel
20. In July 2009, which British adventurer, writer and television presenter appointed as The Scout Association’s youngest-ever Chief Scout of the UK at the age of 35?
Bear Grylls
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Adventure Quiz
1. The first modern bungee jumps were made in 1979 by members of the Oxford University Dangerous Sports Club from which toll bridge in England?
2. What does the 'u' stand for in the acronym "scuba"?
3. What two-word term describes the recreational sport of using a parachute to descend safely from fixed objects?
4. On 12 May 2003, French urban climber Alain Robert was paid to climb the Lloyd's building in London to promote the premiere of which movie on British TV?
5. What reason did British mountaineer George Mallory give when asked why he wished to climb Mount Everest?
6. Scenes for which 1972 adventure film were shot along the Chattooga River?
7. What are the spikes on climbers boots often used on steep, icy terrain, traditionally called?
8. American academic and explorer, Hiram Bingham III, rediscovered which Inca city with the guidance of local farmers?
9. Which New Zealand resort town in New Zealand is known as the adventure capital of the world?
10. What term was first popularly used in the 1991 movie "Point Break" with regards to people who enjoy high-risk activities for the rush that accompanies them?
11. Which hiking trail in the Eastern United States is also called the A.T.?
12. Where would you go to walk one of the 214 Wainwrights?
13. What has been described as 'essentially a Tyrolean traverse that engages gravity to assist its speed of movement'?
14. According to the Guinness Book of World Records in 1984, who was the world's greatest living explorer?
15. Which word derived from the German words meaning "to hike" and "pleasure" is the wish to travel far away and to many different places?
16. A major hiking and climbing destination, Mount Kilimanjaro is in which African country?
17. American Robert Peary is best known for leading an expedition to be the first to do what?
18. Which activity is called spelunking in the United States and Canada?
19. Gertrude Ederle was the first woman to swim what?
20. In July 2009, which British adventurer, writer and television presenter appointed as The Scout Association’s youngest-ever Chief Scout of the UK at the age of 35?
1. The first modern bungee jumps were made in 1979 by members of the Oxford University Dangerous Sports Club from which toll bridge in England?
2. What does the 'u' stand for in the acronym "scuba"?
3. What two-word term describes the recreational sport of using a parachute to descend safely from fixed objects?
4. On 12 May 2003, French urban climber Alain Robert was paid to climb the Lloyd's building in London to promote the premiere of which movie on British TV?
5. What reason did British mountaineer George Mallory give when asked why he wished to climb Mount Everest?
6. Scenes for which 1972 adventure film were shot along the Chattooga River?
7. What are the spikes on climbers boots often used on steep, icy terrain, traditionally called?
8. American academic and explorer, Hiram Bingham III, rediscovered which Inca city with the guidance of local farmers?
9. Which New Zealand resort town in New Zealand is known as the adventure capital of the world?
10. What term was first popularly used in the 1991 movie "Point Break" with regards to people who enjoy high-risk activities for the rush that accompanies them?
11. Which hiking trail in the Eastern United States is also called the A.T.?
12. Where would you go to walk one of the 214 Wainwrights?
13. What has been described as 'essentially a Tyrolean traverse that engages gravity to assist its speed of movement'?
14. According to the Guinness Book of World Records in 1984, who was the world's greatest living explorer?
15. Which word derived from the German words meaning "to hike" and "pleasure" is the wish to travel far away and to many different places?
16. A major hiking and climbing destination, Mount Kilimanjaro is in which African country?
17. American Robert Peary is best known for leading an expedition to be the first to do what?
18. Which activity is called spelunking in the United States and Canada?
19. Gertrude Ederle was the first woman to swim what?
20. In July 2009, which British adventurer, writer and television presenter appointed as The Scout Association’s youngest-ever Chief Scout of the UK at the age of 35?
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Victorian Era Quiz
1. How many children did Queen Victoria have, was it seven, eight or nine?
Nine children – four boys and five girls
2. The British nicknamed which country the brightest "jewel in the crown"?
India
3. Sir Marc Isambard Brunel, father of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, is best known for the construction of what (between 1825 and 1843)?
The Thames Tunnel
4. At what age did Victoria come to the throne, was it 18, 19 or 20?
18
5. Which canal officially opened on 17 November 1869?
Suez Canal
6. "The Great Game" was a political and diplomatic confrontation that existed for most of the 19th century between the British Empire and which other empire?
The Russian Empire
7. The Vaccination Act of 1853 made it mandatory for children to be vaccinated against which disease?
Smallpox
8. The Great Exhibition, which was organised by Henry Cole and Prince Albert in 1851, took place in Hyde Park in which impressive building?
The Crystal Palace
9. Sir Henry Cole is credited with introducing which world's first commercial Christmas item in 1843? (Note: yes, it is the same Henry Cole as in the previous question)
Christmas cards
10. The name of which prison became famous through the novels of Charles Dickens, whose father was sent there in 1824 for a debt to a baker?
The Marshalsea
11. In the first ever F.A. Cup, held at Kennington Oval in 1872, which football team beat the Royal Engineers by a single goal, was it Old Etonians, Wanderers or Aston Villa?
Wanderers
12. In Victorian cuisine, 'bags of mystery' were a blackly humorous term for which food item?
Sausages
13. Which chain of stores (which we still have today) opened their first store at 173 Drury Lane, London, in 1869?
Sainsbury's
14. Also known as a high wheel and popular in the 1870s and 1880s, what was the name of the first machine to be called a "bicycle"?
Penny-farthing
15. In 1873 the first chocolate Easter eggs in the UK were made by which Bristol company?
Fry's
16. Which British postage stamp was issued in 1841 as a replacement for the Penny Black?
Penny Red (the colour was changed from black to red because of difficulty in seeing the black cancellation mark on the Penny Black stamp)
17. In June 1842, which tax was introduced for the first time during peacetime by Sir Robert Peel's Conservative government?
Income tax (at a rate of 7d (three pence) in the pound. The tax threshold was an income of £150 per year, thus exempting virtually all the working classes.)
18. Which Whig prime minister was in office when Queen Victoria came to the throne?
William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne
19. In which royal residence did Queen Victoria spend her final days?
Osborne House (in East Cowes, Isle of Wight)
20. The Victorian era ended on Queen Victoria's death in 1901, but in which year did it start?
1837
1. How many children did Queen Victoria have, was it seven, eight or nine?
Nine children – four boys and five girls
2. The British nicknamed which country the brightest "jewel in the crown"?
India
3. Sir Marc Isambard Brunel, father of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, is best known for the construction of what (between 1825 and 1843)?
The Thames Tunnel
4. At what age did Victoria come to the throne, was it 18, 19 or 20?
18
5. Which canal officially opened on 17 November 1869?
Suez Canal
6. "The Great Game" was a political and diplomatic confrontation that existed for most of the 19th century between the British Empire and which other empire?
The Russian Empire
7. The Vaccination Act of 1853 made it mandatory for children to be vaccinated against which disease?
Smallpox
8. The Great Exhibition, which was organised by Henry Cole and Prince Albert in 1851, took place in Hyde Park in which impressive building?
The Crystal Palace
9. Sir Henry Cole is credited with introducing which world's first commercial Christmas item in 1843? (Note: yes, it is the same Henry Cole as in the previous question)
Christmas cards
10. The name of which prison became famous through the novels of Charles Dickens, whose father was sent there in 1824 for a debt to a baker?
The Marshalsea
11. In the first ever F.A. Cup, held at Kennington Oval in 1872, which football team beat the Royal Engineers by a single goal, was it Old Etonians, Wanderers or Aston Villa?
Wanderers
12. In Victorian cuisine, 'bags of mystery' were a blackly humorous term for which food item?
Sausages
13. Which chain of stores (which we still have today) opened their first store at 173 Drury Lane, London, in 1869?
Sainsbury's
14. Also known as a high wheel and popular in the 1870s and 1880s, what was the name of the first machine to be called a "bicycle"?
Penny-farthing
15. In 1873 the first chocolate Easter eggs in the UK were made by which Bristol company?
Fry's
16. Which British postage stamp was issued in 1841 as a replacement for the Penny Black?
Penny Red (the colour was changed from black to red because of difficulty in seeing the black cancellation mark on the Penny Black stamp)
17. In June 1842, which tax was introduced for the first time during peacetime by Sir Robert Peel's Conservative government?
Income tax (at a rate of 7d (three pence) in the pound. The tax threshold was an income of £150 per year, thus exempting virtually all the working classes.)
18. Which Whig prime minister was in office when Queen Victoria came to the throne?
William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne
19. In which royal residence did Queen Victoria spend her final days?
Osborne House (in East Cowes, Isle of Wight)
20. The Victorian era ended on Queen Victoria's death in 1901, but in which year did it start?
1837
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Victorian Era Quiz
1. How many children did Queen Victoria have, was it seven, eight or nine?
2. The British nicknamed which country the brightest "jewel in the crown"?
3. Sir Marc Isambard Brunel, father of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, is best known for the construction of what (between 1825 and 1843)?
4. At what age did Victoria come to the throne, was it 18, 19 or 20?
5. Which canal officially opened on 17 November 1869?
6. "The Great Game" was a political and diplomatic confrontation that existed for most of the 19th century between the British Empire and which other empire?
7. The Vaccination Act of 1853 made it mandatory for children to be vaccinated against which disease?
8. The Great Exhibition, which was organised by Henry Cole and Prince Albert in 1851, took place in Hyde Park in which impressive building?
9. Sir Henry Cole is credited with introducing which world's first commercial Christmas item in 1843? (Note: yes, it is the same Henry Cole as in the previous question)
10. The name of which prison became famous through the novels of Charles Dickens, whose father was sent there in 1824 for a debt to a baker?
11. In the first ever F.A. Cup, held at Kennington Oval in 1872, which football team beat the Royal Engineers by a single goal, was it Old Etonians, Wanderers or Aston Villa?
12. In Victorian cuisine, 'bags of mystery' were a blackly humorous term for which food item?
13. Which chain of stores (which we still have today) opened their first store at 173 Drury Lane, London, in 1869?
14. Also known as a high wheel and popular in the 1870s and 1880s, what was the name of the first machine to be called a "bicycle"?
15. In 1873 the first chocolate Easter eggs in the UK were made by which Bristol company?
16. Which British postage stamp was issued in 1841 as a replacement for the Penny Black?
17. In June 1842, which tax was introduced for the first time during peacetime by Sir Robert Peel's Conservative government?
18. Which Whig prime minister was in office when Queen Victoria came to the throne?
19. In which royal residence did Queen Victoria spend her final days?
20. The Victorian era ended on Queen Victoria's death in 1901, but in which year did it start?
1. How many children did Queen Victoria have, was it seven, eight or nine?
2. The British nicknamed which country the brightest "jewel in the crown"?
3. Sir Marc Isambard Brunel, father of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, is best known for the construction of what (between 1825 and 1843)?
4. At what age did Victoria come to the throne, was it 18, 19 or 20?
5. Which canal officially opened on 17 November 1869?
6. "The Great Game" was a political and diplomatic confrontation that existed for most of the 19th century between the British Empire and which other empire?
7. The Vaccination Act of 1853 made it mandatory for children to be vaccinated against which disease?
8. The Great Exhibition, which was organised by Henry Cole and Prince Albert in 1851, took place in Hyde Park in which impressive building?
9. Sir Henry Cole is credited with introducing which world's first commercial Christmas item in 1843? (Note: yes, it is the same Henry Cole as in the previous question)
10. The name of which prison became famous through the novels of Charles Dickens, whose father was sent there in 1824 for a debt to a baker?
11. In the first ever F.A. Cup, held at Kennington Oval in 1872, which football team beat the Royal Engineers by a single goal, was it Old Etonians, Wanderers or Aston Villa?
12. In Victorian cuisine, 'bags of mystery' were a blackly humorous term for which food item?
13. Which chain of stores (which we still have today) opened their first store at 173 Drury Lane, London, in 1869?
14. Also known as a high wheel and popular in the 1870s and 1880s, what was the name of the first machine to be called a "bicycle"?
15. In 1873 the first chocolate Easter eggs in the UK were made by which Bristol company?
16. Which British postage stamp was issued in 1841 as a replacement for the Penny Black?
17. In June 1842, which tax was introduced for the first time during peacetime by Sir Robert Peel's Conservative government?
18. Which Whig prime minister was in office when Queen Victoria came to the throne?
19. In which royal residence did Queen Victoria spend her final days?
20. The Victorian era ended on Queen Victoria's death in 1901, but in which year did it start?
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16 today thanks Zico. Including Mind the Gap which is obviously three words, not three letters and of course I didn't get the film question, but 80% British will do 
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Are You British Quiz?
1. Whose Book of Household Management was an extensive Victorian guide to running a household in Britain?
Mrs. Beeton's (Isabella Beeton)
2. Prime Minister's Questions Time is held at noon in the House of Commons on which day of the week?
Wednesday
3. Which singer was the butt of many a joke by Eric Morecambe?
Des O'Connor (referred to as "Des - short for "desperate", and "Death O'Connor")
4. Which London Street is famous for its bespoke tailoring?
Savile Row
5. With which British store would you associate Percy Pig and Colin the Caterpillar?
Marks and Spencer
6. In which building is the grave of the Unknown Warrior?
Westminster Abbey
7. Russ Conway, Bobby Crush and Mrs. Mills are all associated with which musical instrument?
Piano
8. The traditional recipe for the Cornish pasty contains beef with potato, onion and which other vegetable?
Swede
9. Which wrapped chocolates were introduced by Cadbury in the UK in 1938 as a competitor to Quality Street?
Roses
10. In which English county is Constable Country?
Suffolk
11. Andrew Hignall wrote a book in 2002 about the geographical history of cricket in England and Wales. What is its title?
Rain Stops Play
12. Which parliament is missing from the list: Westminster, Holyrood, and the Senedd?
Stormont (all UK parliaments)
13. Which British car was the first to sell over a million units and was said to typify "Englishness"?
Morris Minor
14. What typically British radio call sign was spoken by Richard Buton in the 1968 war film “Where Eagles Dare”?
Broadsword Calling Danny Boy
15. Arthur George Negus was an expert on what?
Antiques
16. Which three letter phrase was first introduced in 1968 on the London Underground as a visual warning to rail passengers?
Mind the Gap
17. De Montfort Hall is the largest performance and music venue in which British city?
Leicester
18. What is a Scottish word meaning "church"?
Kirk
19. The London Marathon is the second largest annual road race in the UK, after which race?
The Great North Run (run between Newcastle and South Shield
20. Which property is (apparently) landed on most in a UK game of Monopoly?
Trafalgar Square - The most frequently landed on property on the UK Monopoly board is Trafalgar Square. The most commonly landed on space is the Jail space and the most common number to roll is seven. As Trafalgar Square is positioned 14 spaces after Jail, it is landed on after 3.19% of all rolls.
1. Whose Book of Household Management was an extensive Victorian guide to running a household in Britain?
Mrs. Beeton's (Isabella Beeton)
2. Prime Minister's Questions Time is held at noon in the House of Commons on which day of the week?
Wednesday
3. Which singer was the butt of many a joke by Eric Morecambe?
Des O'Connor (referred to as "Des - short for "desperate", and "Death O'Connor")
4. Which London Street is famous for its bespoke tailoring?
Savile Row
5. With which British store would you associate Percy Pig and Colin the Caterpillar?
Marks and Spencer
6. In which building is the grave of the Unknown Warrior?
Westminster Abbey
7. Russ Conway, Bobby Crush and Mrs. Mills are all associated with which musical instrument?
Piano
8. The traditional recipe for the Cornish pasty contains beef with potato, onion and which other vegetable?
Swede
9. Which wrapped chocolates were introduced by Cadbury in the UK in 1938 as a competitor to Quality Street?
Roses
10. In which English county is Constable Country?
Suffolk
11. Andrew Hignall wrote a book in 2002 about the geographical history of cricket in England and Wales. What is its title?
Rain Stops Play
12. Which parliament is missing from the list: Westminster, Holyrood, and the Senedd?
Stormont (all UK parliaments)
13. Which British car was the first to sell over a million units and was said to typify "Englishness"?
Morris Minor
14. What typically British radio call sign was spoken by Richard Buton in the 1968 war film “Where Eagles Dare”?
Broadsword Calling Danny Boy
15. Arthur George Negus was an expert on what?
Antiques
16. Which three letter phrase was first introduced in 1968 on the London Underground as a visual warning to rail passengers?
Mind the Gap
17. De Montfort Hall is the largest performance and music venue in which British city?
Leicester
18. What is a Scottish word meaning "church"?
Kirk
19. The London Marathon is the second largest annual road race in the UK, after which race?
The Great North Run (run between Newcastle and South Shield
20. Which property is (apparently) landed on most in a UK game of Monopoly?
Trafalgar Square - The most frequently landed on property on the UK Monopoly board is Trafalgar Square. The most commonly landed on space is the Jail space and the most common number to roll is seven. As Trafalgar Square is positioned 14 spaces after Jail, it is landed on after 3.19% of all rolls.
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Hopefully a bit easier chaps!
Are You British Quiz?
1. Whose Book of Household Management was an extensive Victorian guide to running a household in Britain?
2. Prime Minister's Questions Time is held at noon in the House of Commons on which day of the week?
3. Which singer was the butt of many a joke by Eric Morecambe?
4. Which London Street is famous for its bespoke tailoring?
5. With which British store would you associate Percy Pig and Colin the Caterpillar?
6. In which building is the grave of the Unknown Warrior?
7. Russ Conway, Bobby Crush and Mrs. Mills are all associated with which musical instrument?
8. The traditional recipe for the Cornish pasty contains beef with potato, onion and which other vegetable?
9. Which wrapped chocolates were introduced by Cadbury in the UK in 1938 as a competitor to Quality Street?
10. In which English county is Constable Country?
11. Andrew Hignall wrote a book in 2002 about the geographical history of cricket in England and Wales. What is its title?
12. Which parliament is missing from the list: Westminster, Holyrood, and the Senedd?
13. Which British car was the first to sell over a million units and was said to typify "Englishness"?
14. What typically British radio call sign was spoken by Richard Buton in the 1968 war film “Where Eagles Dare”?
15. Arthur George Negus was an expert on what?
16. Which three letter phrase was first introduced in 1968 on the London Underground as a visual warning to rail passengers?
17. De Montfort Hall is the largest performance and music venue in which British city?
18. What is a Scottish word meaning "church"?
19. The London Marathon is the second largest annual road race in the UK, after which race?
20. Which property is (apparently) landed on most in a UK game of Monopoly?
Are You British Quiz?
1. Whose Book of Household Management was an extensive Victorian guide to running a household in Britain?
2. Prime Minister's Questions Time is held at noon in the House of Commons on which day of the week?
3. Which singer was the butt of many a joke by Eric Morecambe?
4. Which London Street is famous for its bespoke tailoring?
5. With which British store would you associate Percy Pig and Colin the Caterpillar?
6. In which building is the grave of the Unknown Warrior?
7. Russ Conway, Bobby Crush and Mrs. Mills are all associated with which musical instrument?
8. The traditional recipe for the Cornish pasty contains beef with potato, onion and which other vegetable?
9. Which wrapped chocolates were introduced by Cadbury in the UK in 1938 as a competitor to Quality Street?
10. In which English county is Constable Country?
11. Andrew Hignall wrote a book in 2002 about the geographical history of cricket in England and Wales. What is its title?
12. Which parliament is missing from the list: Westminster, Holyrood, and the Senedd?
13. Which British car was the first to sell over a million units and was said to typify "Englishness"?
14. What typically British radio call sign was spoken by Richard Buton in the 1968 war film “Where Eagles Dare”?
15. Arthur George Negus was an expert on what?
16. Which three letter phrase was first introduced in 1968 on the London Underground as a visual warning to rail passengers?
17. De Montfort Hall is the largest performance and music venue in which British city?
18. What is a Scottish word meaning "church"?
19. The London Marathon is the second largest annual road race in the UK, after which race?
20. Which property is (apparently) landed on most in a UK game of Monopoly?
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2024 People Quiz
1. Which actress was the UK’s jury spokesperson for the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2024?
Joanna Lumley
2. Who, in June 2024, pleaded guilty to one count of violating the Espionage Act?
Julian Assange
3. Nigel Farage stood as a Reform UK candidate for which town?
Clacton
4. What did Matthew Crooks do?
Attempted assassination on Donald Trump
5. Which presenter of The One Show was sacked by the BBC?
Jermaine Jenas
6. Can you remember the name of the postmaster whose campaign brought the Post Office scandal to public attention?
Alan Bates
7. On 7 March 2024, it was announced that who would take on former champion Mike Tyson?
Jake Paul
8. Who was divorcing Eamonn Holmes after 14 years of marriage?
Ruth Langsford
9. In June 2024, which actor fell off the stage at London’s Noel Coward Theatre?
Sir Ian McKellen
10. Jeremy Clarkson fears he ‘won’t make money back’ after splurging £1,000,000 on his new pub. Can you name it?
The Farmer’s Dog
11. Ofcom received thousands of complaints after who interviewed his wife?
Ed Balls (his wife is Home Secretary Yvette Cooper)
12. Who stated: "The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised."?
Oasis
13. Security guard Gavin Plumb was found guilty of plotting to kidnap which celebrity?
Holly Willoughby
14. Who became Foreign Secretary in the new Labour government?
David Lammy
15. Andy Murray’s Wimbledon career came to an end after who withdrew from the mixed doubles?
Emma Raducanu
16. In July 2024, an arrest warrant was issued for which UK celebrity after she failed to attend a court hearing relating to her bankruptcy?
Katie Price
17. Kamala Harris has chosen the Minnesota governor as her running mate. What’s his name?
Tim Walz
18. Who released the book: Now What?: On a Mission to Fix Broken Britain?
Carol Vorderman
19. Taylor Swift will conclude which tour in December 2024?
The Eras Tour
20. Benjamin Netanyahu is the current Prime Minister of Israel but who is the current President of Israel?
Isaac Herzog
1. Which actress was the UK’s jury spokesperson for the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2024?
Joanna Lumley
2. Who, in June 2024, pleaded guilty to one count of violating the Espionage Act?
Julian Assange
3. Nigel Farage stood as a Reform UK candidate for which town?
Clacton
4. What did Matthew Crooks do?
Attempted assassination on Donald Trump
5. Which presenter of The One Show was sacked by the BBC?
Jermaine Jenas
6. Can you remember the name of the postmaster whose campaign brought the Post Office scandal to public attention?
Alan Bates
7. On 7 March 2024, it was announced that who would take on former champion Mike Tyson?
Jake Paul
8. Who was divorcing Eamonn Holmes after 14 years of marriage?
Ruth Langsford
9. In June 2024, which actor fell off the stage at London’s Noel Coward Theatre?
Sir Ian McKellen
10. Jeremy Clarkson fears he ‘won’t make money back’ after splurging £1,000,000 on his new pub. Can you name it?
The Farmer’s Dog
11. Ofcom received thousands of complaints after who interviewed his wife?
Ed Balls (his wife is Home Secretary Yvette Cooper)
12. Who stated: "The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised."?
Oasis
13. Security guard Gavin Plumb was found guilty of plotting to kidnap which celebrity?
Holly Willoughby
14. Who became Foreign Secretary in the new Labour government?
David Lammy
15. Andy Murray’s Wimbledon career came to an end after who withdrew from the mixed doubles?
Emma Raducanu
16. In July 2024, an arrest warrant was issued for which UK celebrity after she failed to attend a court hearing relating to her bankruptcy?
Katie Price
17. Kamala Harris has chosen the Minnesota governor as her running mate. What’s his name?
Tim Walz
18. Who released the book: Now What?: On a Mission to Fix Broken Britain?
Carol Vorderman
19. Taylor Swift will conclude which tour in December 2024?
The Eras Tour
20. Benjamin Netanyahu is the current Prime Minister of Israel but who is the current President of Israel?
Isaac Herzog
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2024 People Quiz
1. Which actress was the UK’s jury spokesperson for the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2024?
2. Who, in June 2024, pleaded guilty to one count of violating the Espionage Act?
3. Nigel Farage stood as a Reform UK candidate for which town?
4. What did Matthew Crooks do?
5. Which presenter of The One Show was sacked by the BBC?
6. Can you remember the name of the postmaster whose campaign brought the Post Office scandal to public attention?
7. On 7 March 2024, it was announced that who would take on former champion Mike Tyson?
8. Who was divorcing Eamonn Holmes after 14 years of marriage?
9. In June 2024, which actor fell off the stage at London’s Noel Coward Theatre?
10. Jeremy Clarkson fears he ‘won’t make money back’ after splurging £1,000,000 on his new pub. Can you name it?
11. Ofcom received thousands of complaints after who interviewed his wife?
12. Who stated: "The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised."?
13. Security guard Gavin Plumb was found guilty of plotting to kidnap which celebrity?
14. Who became Foreign Secretary in the new Labour government?
15. Andy Murray’s Wimbledon career came to an end after who withdrew from the mixed doubles?
16. In July 2024, an arrest warrant was issued for which UK celebrity after she failed to attend a court hearing relating to her bankruptcy?
17. Kamala Harris has chosen the Minnesota governor as her running mate. What’s his name?
18. Who released the book: Now What?: On a Mission to Fix Broken Britain?
19. Taylor Swift will conclude which tour in December 2024?
20. Benjamin Netanyahu is the current Prime Minister of Israel but who is the current President of Israel?
1. Which actress was the UK’s jury spokesperson for the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2024?
2. Who, in June 2024, pleaded guilty to one count of violating the Espionage Act?
3. Nigel Farage stood as a Reform UK candidate for which town?
4. What did Matthew Crooks do?
5. Which presenter of The One Show was sacked by the BBC?
6. Can you remember the name of the postmaster whose campaign brought the Post Office scandal to public attention?
7. On 7 March 2024, it was announced that who would take on former champion Mike Tyson?
8. Who was divorcing Eamonn Holmes after 14 years of marriage?
9. In June 2024, which actor fell off the stage at London’s Noel Coward Theatre?
10. Jeremy Clarkson fears he ‘won’t make money back’ after splurging £1,000,000 on his new pub. Can you name it?
11. Ofcom received thousands of complaints after who interviewed his wife?
12. Who stated: "The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised."?
13. Security guard Gavin Plumb was found guilty of plotting to kidnap which celebrity?
14. Who became Foreign Secretary in the new Labour government?
15. Andy Murray’s Wimbledon career came to an end after who withdrew from the mixed doubles?
16. In July 2024, an arrest warrant was issued for which UK celebrity after she failed to attend a court hearing relating to her bankruptcy?
17. Kamala Harris has chosen the Minnesota governor as her running mate. What’s his name?
18. Who released the book: Now What?: On a Mission to Fix Broken Britain?
19. Taylor Swift will conclude which tour in December 2024?
20. Benjamin Netanyahu is the current Prime Minister of Israel but who is the current President of Israel?
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Wrong Answers on TV Quizzes – 40 points on offer here. The following questions have all been on various TV quiz shows and contestants have come up with some at times very amusing wrong answers., So you get a point for each correct answer to the question, and also a bonus point if you can guess the wrong answer given by the contestant that it down on the quiz sheet.
1. What was Hitler's first name?
Adolf ((Contestant: Heil)
2. What is a medicine prescribed to a patient to please rather than cure?
Placebo (Contestant: Marijuana)
3. The Denmark Straight separates Greenland from which country?
Iceland (Contestant: Canada)
4. What 'P' did William Pitt call in the 18th Century the "lungs of London"?
Parks (Contestant: Prostitutes)
5. In 2009, Sunderland scored against Liverpool when the football deflected in off what object?
Beach Ball (Contestant: Ice Cream Van)
6. A £2 coin issued in 2015 was criticised for a ‘schoolboy error’ because it showed King John holding what?’
Quill (Contestant: Mobile Phone)
7. Which Duke resides at Woburn Abbey?
Duke of Bedford (Contestant: (Hazzard)
8. Johnny Weissmuller died on this day. Which jungles-winging character clad in a loin cloth did he play?
Tarzan (Contestant: Jesus)
9. What is the world's largest continent by both land area and population?
Asia - (Contestant: The Pacific)
10. In the Lord's Prayer, what word beginning with 'H' meaning 'blessed' comes before 'be thy name'?
Hallowed (Contestant: Howard)
11. What name does Cat Stevens go under now? I'll give you a clue, he became a Muslim..."
Yusuf Islam (Contestant: Abu Hamza)
12. What 'L' do you make in the dark, when you don't consider the consequences?
Leap (Contestant: Love)
13. What member of the crow family, native to the UK, has a bare face?
Rook (Contestant: Russell Crowe)
14. The Asteroid 4238 Audrey is named after which actress?
Audrey Hepburn (Contestant: Kim Basinger)
15. Haymarket and Park are train stations in what Scottish city?"
Edinburgh (Contestant: London)
16. "In an 1819 poem, what season of the year does Keats describe as a 'season of mists and mellow fruitfulness'?"
Autumn (Contestant: Oliver Twist)
17. What is the Italian word for ‘motorway’?
Autostrada (Contestant: Expresso)
18. Name the German national airline?
Lufthansa (Contestant: The Luftwaffe)
19. Who is the only Marx brother that remained silent throughout all their films?
Harpo (Contestant: Karl)
20. [In the TV show Dallas] which character became Mrs Bobby Ewing in the final series and was kidnapped and murdered on their honeymoon?
April Stevens (Contestant: Priscilla Presley)
1. What was Hitler's first name?
Adolf ((Contestant: Heil)
2. What is a medicine prescribed to a patient to please rather than cure?
Placebo (Contestant: Marijuana)
3. The Denmark Straight separates Greenland from which country?
Iceland (Contestant: Canada)
4. What 'P' did William Pitt call in the 18th Century the "lungs of London"?
Parks (Contestant: Prostitutes)
5. In 2009, Sunderland scored against Liverpool when the football deflected in off what object?
Beach Ball (Contestant: Ice Cream Van)
6. A £2 coin issued in 2015 was criticised for a ‘schoolboy error’ because it showed King John holding what?’
Quill (Contestant: Mobile Phone)
7. Which Duke resides at Woburn Abbey?
Duke of Bedford (Contestant: (Hazzard)
8. Johnny Weissmuller died on this day. Which jungles-winging character clad in a loin cloth did he play?
Tarzan (Contestant: Jesus)
9. What is the world's largest continent by both land area and population?
Asia - (Contestant: The Pacific)
10. In the Lord's Prayer, what word beginning with 'H' meaning 'blessed' comes before 'be thy name'?
Hallowed (Contestant: Howard)
11. What name does Cat Stevens go under now? I'll give you a clue, he became a Muslim..."
Yusuf Islam (Contestant: Abu Hamza)
12. What 'L' do you make in the dark, when you don't consider the consequences?
Leap (Contestant: Love)
13. What member of the crow family, native to the UK, has a bare face?
Rook (Contestant: Russell Crowe)
14. The Asteroid 4238 Audrey is named after which actress?
Audrey Hepburn (Contestant: Kim Basinger)
15. Haymarket and Park are train stations in what Scottish city?"
Edinburgh (Contestant: London)
16. "In an 1819 poem, what season of the year does Keats describe as a 'season of mists and mellow fruitfulness'?"
Autumn (Contestant: Oliver Twist)
17. What is the Italian word for ‘motorway’?
Autostrada (Contestant: Expresso)
18. Name the German national airline?
Lufthansa (Contestant: The Luftwaffe)
19. Who is the only Marx brother that remained silent throughout all their films?
Harpo (Contestant: Karl)
20. [In the TV show Dallas] which character became Mrs Bobby Ewing in the final series and was kidnapped and murdered on their honeymoon?
April Stevens (Contestant: Priscilla Presley)
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Wrong Answers on TV Quizzes – 40 points on offer here. The following questions have all been on various TV quiz shows and contestants have come up with some at times very amusing wrong answers., So you get a point for each correct answer to the question, and also a bonus point if you can guess the wrong answer given by the contestant at the time.
1. What was Hitler's first name?
2. What is a medicine prescribed to a patient to please rather than cure?
3. The Denmark Straight separates Greenland from which country?
4. What 'P' did William Pitt call in the 18th Century the "lungs of London"?
5. In 2009, Sunderland scored against Liverpool when the football deflected in off what object?
6. A £2 coin issued in 2015 was criticised for a ‘schoolboy error’ because it showed King John holding what?’
7. Which Duke resides at Woburn Abbey?
8. Johnny Weissmuller died on this day. Which jungles-winging character clad in a loin cloth did he play?
9. What is the world's largest continent by both land area and population?
10. In the Lord's Prayer, what word beginning with 'H' meaning 'blessed' comes before 'be thy name'?
11. What name does Cat Stevens go under now? I'll give you a clue, he became a Muslim..."
12. What 'L' do you make in the dark, when you don't consider the consequences?
13. What member of the crow family, native to the UK, has a bare face?
14. The Asteroid 4238 Audrey is named after which actress?
15. Haymarket and Park are train stations in what Scottish city?"
16. "In an 1819 poem, what season of the year does Keats describe as a 'season of mists and mellow fruitfulness'?"
17. What is the Italian word for ‘motorway’?
18. Name the German national airline?
19. Who is the only Marx brother that remained silent throughout all their films?
20. [In the TV show Dallas] which character became Mrs Bobby Ewing in the final series and was kidnapped and murdered on their honeymoon?
1. What was Hitler's first name?
2. What is a medicine prescribed to a patient to please rather than cure?
3. The Denmark Straight separates Greenland from which country?
4. What 'P' did William Pitt call in the 18th Century the "lungs of London"?
5. In 2009, Sunderland scored against Liverpool when the football deflected in off what object?
6. A £2 coin issued in 2015 was criticised for a ‘schoolboy error’ because it showed King John holding what?’
7. Which Duke resides at Woburn Abbey?
8. Johnny Weissmuller died on this day. Which jungles-winging character clad in a loin cloth did he play?
9. What is the world's largest continent by both land area and population?
10. In the Lord's Prayer, what word beginning with 'H' meaning 'blessed' comes before 'be thy name'?
11. What name does Cat Stevens go under now? I'll give you a clue, he became a Muslim..."
12. What 'L' do you make in the dark, when you don't consider the consequences?
13. What member of the crow family, native to the UK, has a bare face?
14. The Asteroid 4238 Audrey is named after which actress?
15. Haymarket and Park are train stations in what Scottish city?"
16. "In an 1819 poem, what season of the year does Keats describe as a 'season of mists and mellow fruitfulness'?"
17. What is the Italian word for ‘motorway’?
18. Name the German national airline?
19. Who is the only Marx brother that remained silent throughout all their films?
20. [In the TV show Dallas] which character became Mrs Bobby Ewing in the final series and was kidnapped and murdered on their honeymoon?
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14 for the Brain Teasers on Thursday
and
9 for the West Ham Quiz today
Thanks, Zico
and
9 for the West Ham Quiz today
Thanks, Zico
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Another West Ham Trivia Quiz
1. Although Jarrod Bowen is remembered for his late winner, who opened the scoring for the Hammers in their 2-1 Europa Conference League Final victory over Fiorentina?
Said Benrahma
2. Which West Ham player, who signed for the club in 2012, scored his first hat-trick for the club in a 6-0 win against Brighton in the Championship that same year?
Ricardo Vaz Te
3. In 2000, West Ham beat Bradford City 5-4 in a crazy Premier League game. Who scored the winner for West Ham after 83-minutes?
Frank Lampard
4. Former Bolton and West Ham goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen also played for which other English club between 2015 - 2017?
Wigan Athletic
5. Which former West Ham United first-team assistant coach was Brentford’s manager between 2013-15
Mark Warburton
6. Former Hammer Don Hutchison is the last Scotland player to score a winning goal against England. Who was the goalkeeper he beat to achieve that 1-0 win at Wembley in 1999?
David Seaman
7. In which position did Julen Lopetegui play before hanging up his boots and pursuing a career in coaching?
Goalkeeper
8. Which world-class striker was signed from Arsenal in 2000, but only managed to score 3 goals for the club before leaving a year later to play in Germany?
Davor Suker
9. West Ham appeared in the first ever FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium in 1923. The final is commonly known as the White Horse final. What was the name of the white horse?
Billie - Oddly enough, Billie was not actually a white horse, but grey, merely appearing white on the newsreel.
10. In the 1999-2000 League Cup, West Ham were forced to replay a quarterfinal tie against Aston Villa after bringing on a cup-tied substitute, Manny Omoyimni. For whom had Omoyimni played in a previous round?
Gillingham
11. Who is West Ham’s Leading first-class goal scorer in history with a total of 326 goals?
Vic Watson - Michail Antonio’s PL record of 67 doesn’t even get him in the Top 15!!
12. A rare highlight of the 1988/1989 season was the clubs 4-1 League Cup Win against Liverpool. Paul Ince announced himself to the world with two goals, Steve Staunton scored an own goal but who rounded off the win with the fourth from a a free kick?
Tony Gale
13. Which former West Ham player has won two FA Cup winners medals without getting onto the field of play?
Bobby Gould - With West Ham in 1975 as an unused sub and as Manager of Wimbledon in 1988.
14. Back in 1966, in the last League Cup Final to be played over two legs West Ham were beaten 5-3 on aggregate by which club, losing the second leg 4-1 after winning the first at home 2-1?
West Bromwich Albion
15. In the (still painful) 2006 FA Cup Final who was the only Hammer to score his penalty in the shootout?
Teddy Sheringham
16. In 1985/86 when the club finished 3rd which player pipped Frank McAvennie to the First Division’s Top Goal Scorer Award?
Gary Lineker
17. Who was West Ham's top scorer in their first Premier League campaign in 1993–94?
Trevor Morley
18. Jimmy Greaves scored twice on his debut for West Ham in a 5-1 away win at Manchester City. One goal however was belted in from the halfway line by Ronnie Boyce straight back into the net from which goalkeepers’ clearance?
Joe Corrigan
19. In the 1975/76 European campaign Quarter Final West Ham were 4-0 down at half time to FC Den Haag. Whose two second half goals kept the tie alive for the Hammers to prevail on away goals after a 3-1 second leg win?
Billy Jennings
20. In 2016 West Ham overturned a 2-1 deficit to win the last ever game at Upton Park 3-2 against Manchester United. For three points name the Hammers scorers?
Diafra Sakho, Michail Antonio and Winston Reid
1. Although Jarrod Bowen is remembered for his late winner, who opened the scoring for the Hammers in their 2-1 Europa Conference League Final victory over Fiorentina?
Said Benrahma
2. Which West Ham player, who signed for the club in 2012, scored his first hat-trick for the club in a 6-0 win against Brighton in the Championship that same year?
Ricardo Vaz Te
3. In 2000, West Ham beat Bradford City 5-4 in a crazy Premier League game. Who scored the winner for West Ham after 83-minutes?
Frank Lampard
4. Former Bolton and West Ham goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen also played for which other English club between 2015 - 2017?
Wigan Athletic
5. Which former West Ham United first-team assistant coach was Brentford’s manager between 2013-15
Mark Warburton
6. Former Hammer Don Hutchison is the last Scotland player to score a winning goal against England. Who was the goalkeeper he beat to achieve that 1-0 win at Wembley in 1999?
David Seaman
7. In which position did Julen Lopetegui play before hanging up his boots and pursuing a career in coaching?
Goalkeeper
8. Which world-class striker was signed from Arsenal in 2000, but only managed to score 3 goals for the club before leaving a year later to play in Germany?
Davor Suker
9. West Ham appeared in the first ever FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium in 1923. The final is commonly known as the White Horse final. What was the name of the white horse?
Billie - Oddly enough, Billie was not actually a white horse, but grey, merely appearing white on the newsreel.
10. In the 1999-2000 League Cup, West Ham were forced to replay a quarterfinal tie against Aston Villa after bringing on a cup-tied substitute, Manny Omoyimni. For whom had Omoyimni played in a previous round?
Gillingham
11. Who is West Ham’s Leading first-class goal scorer in history with a total of 326 goals?
Vic Watson - Michail Antonio’s PL record of 67 doesn’t even get him in the Top 15!!
12. A rare highlight of the 1988/1989 season was the clubs 4-1 League Cup Win against Liverpool. Paul Ince announced himself to the world with two goals, Steve Staunton scored an own goal but who rounded off the win with the fourth from a a free kick?
Tony Gale
13. Which former West Ham player has won two FA Cup winners medals without getting onto the field of play?
Bobby Gould - With West Ham in 1975 as an unused sub and as Manager of Wimbledon in 1988.
14. Back in 1966, in the last League Cup Final to be played over two legs West Ham were beaten 5-3 on aggregate by which club, losing the second leg 4-1 after winning the first at home 2-1?
West Bromwich Albion
15. In the (still painful) 2006 FA Cup Final who was the only Hammer to score his penalty in the shootout?
Teddy Sheringham
16. In 1985/86 when the club finished 3rd which player pipped Frank McAvennie to the First Division’s Top Goal Scorer Award?
Gary Lineker
17. Who was West Ham's top scorer in their first Premier League campaign in 1993–94?
Trevor Morley
18. Jimmy Greaves scored twice on his debut for West Ham in a 5-1 away win at Manchester City. One goal however was belted in from the halfway line by Ronnie Boyce straight back into the net from which goalkeepers’ clearance?
Joe Corrigan
19. In the 1975/76 European campaign Quarter Final West Ham were 4-0 down at half time to FC Den Haag. Whose two second half goals kept the tie alive for the Hammers to prevail on away goals after a 3-1 second leg win?
Billy Jennings
20. In 2016 West Ham overturned a 2-1 deficit to win the last ever game at Upton Park 3-2 against Manchester United. For three points name the Hammers scorers?
Diafra Sakho, Michail Antonio and Winston Reid
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Another West Ham Trivia Quiz
1. Although Jarrod Bowen is remembered for his late winner, who opened the scoring for the Hammers in their 2-1 Europa Conference League Final victory over Fiorentina?
2. Which West Ham player, who signed for the club in 2012, scored his first hat-trick for the club in a 6-0 win against Brighton in the Championship that same year?
3. In 2000, West Ham beat Bradford City 5-4 in a crazy Premier League game. Who scored the winner for West Ham after 83-minutes?
4. Former Bolton and West Ham goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen also played for which other English club between 2015 - 2017?
5. Which former West Ham United first-team assistant coach was Brentford’s manager between 2013-15
6. Former Hammer Don Hutchison is the last Scotland player to score a winning goal against England. Who was the goalkeeper he beat to achieve that 1-0 win at Wembley in 1999?
7. In which position did Julen Lopetegui play before hanging up his boots and pursuing a career in coaching?
8. Which world-class striker was signed from Arsenal in 2000, but only managed to score 3 goals for the club before leaving a year later to play in Germany?
9. West Ham appeared in the first ever FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium in 1923. The final is commonly known as the White Horse final. What was the name of the white horse?
10. In the 1999-2000 League Cup, West Ham were forced to replay a quarterfinal tie against Aston Villa after bringing on a cup-tied substitute, Manny Omoyimni. For whom had Omoyimni played in a previous round?
11. Who is West Ham’s Leading first-class goal scorer in history with a total of 326 goals?
12. A rare highlight of the 1988/1989 season was the clubs 4-1 League Cup Win against Liverpool. Paul Ince announced himself to the world with two goals, Steve Staunton scored an own goal but who rounded off the win with the fourth from a a free kick?
13. Which former West Ham player has won two FA Cup winners medals without getting onto the field of play?
14. Back in 1966, in the last League Cup Final to be played over two legs West Ham were beaten 5-3 on aggregate by which club, losing the second leg 4-1 after winning the first at home 2-1?
15. In the (still painful) 2006 FA Cup Final who was the only Hammer to score his penalty in the shootout?
16. In 1985/86 when the club finished 3rd which player pipped Frank McAvennie to the First Division’s Top Goal Scorer Award?
17. Who was West Ham's top scorer in their first Premier League campaign in 1993–94?
18. Jimmy Greaves scored twice on his debut for West Ham in a 5-1 away win at Manchester City. One goal however was belted in from the halfway line by Ronnie Boyce straight back into the net from which goalkeepers’ clearance?
19. In the 1975/76 European campaign Quarter Final West Ham were 4-0 down at half time to FC Den Haag. Whose two second half goals kept the tie alive for the Hammers to prevail on away goals after a 3-1 second leg win?
20. In 2016 West Ham overturned a 2-1 deficit to win the last ever game at Upton Park 3-2 against Manchester United. For three points name the Hammers scorers?
1. Although Jarrod Bowen is remembered for his late winner, who opened the scoring for the Hammers in their 2-1 Europa Conference League Final victory over Fiorentina?
2. Which West Ham player, who signed for the club in 2012, scored his first hat-trick for the club in a 6-0 win against Brighton in the Championship that same year?
3. In 2000, West Ham beat Bradford City 5-4 in a crazy Premier League game. Who scored the winner for West Ham after 83-minutes?
4. Former Bolton and West Ham goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen also played for which other English club between 2015 - 2017?
5. Which former West Ham United first-team assistant coach was Brentford’s manager between 2013-15
6. Former Hammer Don Hutchison is the last Scotland player to score a winning goal against England. Who was the goalkeeper he beat to achieve that 1-0 win at Wembley in 1999?
7. In which position did Julen Lopetegui play before hanging up his boots and pursuing a career in coaching?
8. Which world-class striker was signed from Arsenal in 2000, but only managed to score 3 goals for the club before leaving a year later to play in Germany?
9. West Ham appeared in the first ever FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium in 1923. The final is commonly known as the White Horse final. What was the name of the white horse?
10. In the 1999-2000 League Cup, West Ham were forced to replay a quarterfinal tie against Aston Villa after bringing on a cup-tied substitute, Manny Omoyimni. For whom had Omoyimni played in a previous round?
11. Who is West Ham’s Leading first-class goal scorer in history with a total of 326 goals?
12. A rare highlight of the 1988/1989 season was the clubs 4-1 League Cup Win against Liverpool. Paul Ince announced himself to the world with two goals, Steve Staunton scored an own goal but who rounded off the win with the fourth from a a free kick?
13. Which former West Ham player has won two FA Cup winners medals without getting onto the field of play?
14. Back in 1966, in the last League Cup Final to be played over two legs West Ham were beaten 5-3 on aggregate by which club, losing the second leg 4-1 after winning the first at home 2-1?
15. In the (still painful) 2006 FA Cup Final who was the only Hammer to score his penalty in the shootout?
16. In 1985/86 when the club finished 3rd which player pipped Frank McAvennie to the First Division’s Top Goal Scorer Award?
17. Who was West Ham's top scorer in their first Premier League campaign in 1993–94?
18. Jimmy Greaves scored twice on his debut for West Ham in a 5-1 away win at Manchester City. One goal however was belted in from the halfway line by Ronnie Boyce straight back into the net from which goalkeepers’ clearance?
19. In the 1975/76 European campaign Quarter Final West Ham were 4-0 down at half time to FC Den Haag. Whose two second half goals kept the tie alive for the Hammers to prevail on away goals after a 3-1 second leg win?
20. In 2016 West Ham overturned a 2-1 deficit to win the last ever game at Upton Park 3-2 against Manchester United. For three points name the Hammers scorers?