Quiz 67 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz

Quiz 67 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz

1. Lyrics: Name the song: 'What would you do if I sang out of tune would you stand up and walk out on me' - A Little Help From My Friends
2. What colours are all the public gondolas in Venice -- Black
3. What is the soft spot on a baby's head called -- Fontanelle
4. Which heavy metal group took their name from a medieval torture instrument -- Iron Maiden
5. Who was awarded the gold in the 100 metres 1988 Seoul Olympics after Ben Johnson was disqualified -- Carl Lewis
6. In the ITV comedy series Benidorm who played Lesley Conroy the transvestite -- Tim Healy
7. What does HB mean on a pencil -- Hard Black
8. What was Buddy Holly's hit at the time of his death -- It Doesn't Matter Anymore
9. What are crepes in French cuisine -- Pancakes
10. Which actor played the knife thrower in The Magnificent Seven -- James Coburn
11. What is the only animal to appear in the title of a Shakespeare play -- Shrew (The Taming of the Shrew)
12. What is the home ground of West Bromwich Albion -- The Hawthorns
13. In 1942 women were allowed to enter the Vatican without wearing which item of clothing -- Stockings
14. What is the term used if something is not harmful to the environment -- Eco-Friendly
15. In Australian slang what are snags -- Sausages
16. In One Foot in the Grave what was the job of the next door neighbour Pippa -- Bus driver
17. What was the surname of the German immigrant who in 1905 began selling mayonnaise ready made from his wife's recipe -- Hellman
18. Which fictitious village features in the radio soap The Archers -- Ambridge
19. Which disc jockey used to advertise Brentford Nylon -- Alan Freeman
20. THRONE (anagram of a creature) Hornet

Quiz 66 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz

Quiz 66 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz

1 Which of the seven dwarves has the longest name -- Bashful
2 What was the theme song for the Oscar-nominated film, The Full Monty -- You Sexy Thing
3 The Balti Triangle is an area of which British city -- Birmingham
4 What was the nickname of the American WW2 general John Pershing -- Black Jack
5 According to Greek mythology what did the philosopher Diogenes carry with him in order to find an honest man -- A lantern
6 Why did Doncaster Rovers goalkeeper Ken Hardwick not play in the 1955 under 23 trial although he had been asked to -- He was thirty years old
7 Who played Judi Dench's sister Helen in the TV sitcom A Fine Romance -- Susan Penhaligon
8 What was the first country to introduce VAT -- Denmark
9 What is the main cereal constituent of macaroni Wheat -- (Durum wheat)
10 In the world of film making what is a martini shot -- The last shot of a day's filming
11 Whose painting of Mrs Clarke and Percy hangs in the Tate Gallery -- David Hockney
12 What was introduced in Britain by the GPO in 1936 -- Tim, the speaking clock
13 In Eastenders which character was played by Michael Melia -- Eddie Royle
14 How many of the crew of the 'Andrea Gail' survived in the film 'The Perfect Storm' -- None
15 What did Ford replace the Corsair with -- Granada
16 Pine Valley golf course can be found in which US State -- New Jersey
17 What is a sneck -- A latch on a door or window
18 'If I Ruled The World' is a song from which musical -- Pickwick
19 What is the more common name for Daltonism -- Colour blindness
20 NATURAL GIN (anagram of someone famous in WW2) -- Alan Turing

Quiz 65 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz

Quiz 65 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz

1 – 10 Complete the Band Names

1 Adam and... -- The Ants
2 Gladys Knight and... -- The Pips
3 Bill Haley and... -- His Comets
4 Bob Marley and... -- The Wailers
5 Huey Lewis and... -- The News
6 Kool and... -- The Gang
7 KC and... -- The Sunshine Band
8 Martha Reeves and... -- The Vandellas
9 Elvis Costello and... -- The Attractions
10 Frankie Lymon and... -- The Teenagers

The answers start with an 'A'

11. Two or more metals combined? - Alloy
12. What is the name given to the surgical removal of a limb? - Amputation
13. What fictitious village is the home of 'The Archers'? - Ambridge
14. Which fruit can follow crab, love and toffee? - Apple
15. According to the Bible, on which mountain did Noah's ark come to rest? - Ararat
16. What vegetables are known as Chinese, globe and Jerusalem? - Artichokes
17. A creature born, uncharacteristically, with white fur and pink eyes is known as what? - Albino
18. What is Britain's only native poisonous snake? - Adder
19. What do the Germans call a motorway? – Autobahn
20. HYBRID SEER (anagram of an English county) - Derbyshire

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Quiz 64 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz

Quiz 64 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz

1 Name four English cities beginning with P -- Peterborough, Plymouth, Portsmouth, Preston
2 Which toothpaste in the 60's was advertised with "The Ring of Confidence" -- Colgate Toothpaste
3 The song 'Put On Your Sunday Clothes' comes from which musical -- Hello Dolly
4 If your Wassermann Test came up positive what would you be suffering from -- Syphilis
5 What is another name for the Windflower -- Anemone
6 What was the nickname of the western sheriff 'James Butler Hickock' -- Wild Bill
7 Which car manufacturer makes the Stepway -- Dacia
8 In which film did Richard Harris play English Bob -- Unforgiven
9 In culinary terms what is knackerbrod to a Norwegian -- Crispbread
10 Which former England international played his last professional game for the Australian club Blacktown City in 1980, scoring a goal -- Bobby Charlton
11 In Greek mythology who was the father of Hermes -- Zeus
12 Which newspaper cartoon strip dog was created by Alex Graham -- Fred Basset
13 What British made motorcycle featured In the Bond film Thunderball -- BSA Lightning
14 Daniel Quilp is an evil dwarf in which Dickens novel -- The Old Curiosity Shop
15 What is the difference between a Bourbon whiskey and a whisky made in Scotland -- Bourbon is made from corn (maize) rather than grain
16 Former Prime Minister Neville (Peace in our time) Chamberlain was a former mayor of which English city -- Birmingham
17 In which children's TV series did the character 'The Iron Chicken' appear -- Clangers
18 In which war was the 'Battle for the Two Sisters' -- Falklands
19 In the saying 'mind your P's and Q's' what were P's and Q's -- Pints and quarts
20 Zagazig is a city in which North African country -- Egypt

Quiz 63 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz




Quiz 63 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz

1 Which phrase used by John Major in 1993 was used as a slogan to return to traditional values -- Back to basics
2 Which actress played Hope Springs in Carry On Girls -- Barbara Windsor
3 What was the first UK number one to have a month in the title -- Maggie May
4 In mythology what is the name of the ancient island city said to be buried under the sea -- Atlantis
5 What name did Sharon Davies use when she was a Gladiator -- Amazon
6 How many films did Brigitte Bardot appear in before her premature retirement -- 48
7 What did DMZ stand for in the Vietnam war -- Demilitarized Zone
8 Which range of hills separates England from Scotland -- Cheviots
9 What was the name of the regular dance troupe on The Black and White Minstrel Show -- TV Toppers
10 What is the capitol state of Arizona -- Phoenix
11 What colour are the stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame -- Pink (the writing is gold)
12 What was the first UK number one for Jennifer Rush -- The Power of Love
13 What is a greyish cat with dark stripes called -- Tabby
14 What is the second city and chief port of Belgium -- Antwerp
15 What type of animal is Beatrix Potter's Miss Moppet -- Kitten
16 What part of the human body is the medius the correct name for -- Middle finger
17 In 1988, who was the first modern supermodel to pose nude for Playboy Magazine -- Cindy Crawford
18 How tall in feet is Salisbury Cathedral's spire from ground to tip? - 404 feet
19 Who had an eighties top ten hit with Ain't No Pleasing You --Chas and Dave
20 STENCH SHOUTER (anagram of a tree) -- Horse Chestnut

Quiz 62 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz




Quiz 62 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz

1. What is usually carried by a Sirocco wind -- Sahara dust
2. What did broadcaster and journalist EW (Jim) Swanton write and talk about -- Cricket
3. From which region in Germany do Hock wines originate -- The Rhineland
4. Which disease was once known as the kings disease -- Scrofula
5. Who was known as The King of Calypso early in his career -- Harry Belafonte
6. In which sport would you find a coffin -- Cross country riding, it's a fence
7. Which actress's voice is used in France for the Jodie Foster synchronisation -- Jodie Foster (she speaks perfect French)
8. What title was held by Laurence Olivier -- Baron Olivier Of Brighton
9. Who had a number one hit in the UK in the fifties with Gamblin' Man -- Lonnie Donegan
10. Which conductor always appeared on the podium with a white carnation in his button hole -- Sir Malcolm Sargent
11. What does it mean if you bake a pastry case blind -- You bake it before it is filled
12. Who wrote the children's book Mrs Flannagan's Trumpet (1976) -- Catherine Cookson
13. What was advertised with the slogan; It's not for girls (the slogan is now banned) -- Yorkie
14. What is the nearest town to Chatsworth House -- Bakewell
15. In which TV programme is the catchphrase “Suits you sir‚ used” -- The Fast Show
16. Which car manufacturer made the Vanquish -- Aston Martin
17. What was the name of the junior football club that got stuck in a cave in Thailand for over 2 weeks -- The Wild Boars
18. In which TV sitcom was the line I never knew my father, my mother only knew him fairly briefly used -- Absolutely Fabulous
19. What is sometimes called Biosphere 1 -- The Earth
20. Because foreigners were forbidden to serve in the French Army after the 1830 July Revolution, what was created by Louis Philippe, the King of France in 1831 -- French Foreign Legion

 

Quiz 61 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz




Quiz 61 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz

1 Which is the longest two-digit A road in England -- A38 (Bodmin to Mansfield)
2 Which BBC radio's soap opera is advised by The National Farmer's Union -- The Archers
3 In the human body what connects the foetus to the placenta -- Umbilical cord
4 What is the nearest city to RAF Aldergrove -- Belfast
5 Which Alan Price hit recalled a 1926 workers march -- Jarrow Song
6 Which fabled ship was captained by Captain Vanderdecken -- The Flying Dutchman
7 Which of the Bronte sisters wrote Jane Eyre -- Charlotte
8 What was The Rise and Fall of Reginald Perrin called in the USA -- Reggie
9 What is the magazine specifically for doctors called -- The Lancet
10 What do five out of the six of the Village People have -- Moustaches
11 Which country was formerly called Persia -- Iran (1935)
12 Which garden weed takes its name from the French for tooth of the lion -- Dandelion
13 Which London street only has houses in it numbered 10,11, and 12 -- Downing Street
14 What subject did James Bolam's character teach in The Beiderbeck Affair -- Woodwork
15 Which 19-year-old singer's latest album is called Happier than Ever -- Billie Eilish
16 What is the name of John Inman's character in the TV sitcom Are You Being Served -- Mr Humphries
17 Who had a UK number one in 2011 with We R Who We R -- Kesha
18 In the cartoon show "Stop The Pigeon" what was the name of the pigeon -- Yankee Doodle Pigeon
19 In which film did Elvis Presley play Walter Hale -- The Trouble with Girls
20 A PILL MACHINE (anagram of someone seen on TV often) -- Michael Palin* see photo below

Quiz 60 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz




Quiz 60 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz

1 In advertising which country wanted to know: Where the bloody hell are you -- Australia
2 Lyrics: You never close your eyes anymore is the first line of which classic 60's song -- You've Lost That Loving Feeling
3 In which Bond film did he tip his Mustang onto two wheels to drive down a narrow alley -- Diamonds are Forever
4 In which English city was Rowntrees based -- York
5 In 2022 England played a UEFA Nations League match against Italy behind closed doors. At which Premier League ground did this take place -- Molineux
6 Which group released an album in 1986 entitled The Queen is Dead -- The Smiths
7 How many of the Bronte sisters lived past their 40th birthday -- None
8 What is the main spirit in a Hoots Mon cocktail -- Whisky
9 Of the 20 largest hotels in the world 19 are in which city -- Las Vegas
10 In which conflict did the first helicopter assault from the sea take place -- Anglo French landings at Suez 1956
11 Who had a hit in 1963 with Limbo Rock -- Chubby Checker
12 According to folklore rubbing with snow will cure what ailment -- Chilblains
13 Which word links Base, Room and Basket m-- Ball
14 Which car manufacturer made the Fusion -- Ford
15 Who was the first female Poet Laureate (2009) -- Carol Ann Duffy
16 Which country was Adolf Eichmannn living in when the Israelis captured him and took him back to stand trial -- Argentina
17 What is the largest denomination of Euro note -- Five hundred Euros
18 On which LP cover can we read the words: 'Welcome The Rolling Stones' -- Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
19 What sector of the population does a Norland nurse work with -- Young children
20 ANY ROUGH TEAT - is an anagram of which seventies song -- Young At Heart


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Quiz 59 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz




Quiz 59 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz

1 In advertising which country wanted to know: Where the bloody hell are you -- Australia
2 Lyrics: You never close your eyes anymore is the first line of which classic 60's song -- You've Lost That Loving Feeling
3 In which Bond film did he tip his Mustang onto two wheels to drive down a narrow alley -- Diamonds are Forever
4 In which English city was Rowntrees based -- York
5 In 2022 England played a UEFA Nations League match against Italy behind closed doors. At which Premier League ground did this take place -- Molineux
6 Which group released an album in 1986 entitled The Queen is Dead -- The Smiths
7 How many of the Bronte sisters lived past their 40th birthday -- None
8 What is the main spirit in a Hoots Mon cocktail -- Whisky
9 Of the 20 largest hotels in the world 19 are in which city -- Las Vegas
10 In which conflict did the first helicopter assault from the sea take place -- Anglo French landings at Suez 1956
11 Who had a hit in 1963 with Limbo Rock -- Chubby Checker
12 According to folklore rubbing with snow will cure what ailment -- Chilblains
13 Which word links Base, Room and Basket -- Ball
14 Which car manufacturer made the Fusion -- Ford
15 Who was the first female Poet Laureate (2009) -- Carol Ann Duffy (2009)
16 Which country was Adolf Eichmannn living in when the Israelis captured him and took him back to stand trial -- Argentina
17 What is the largest denomination of Euro note -- Five hundred Euros
18 On which LP cover can we read the words: 'Welcome The Rolling Stones' -- Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
19 What sector of the population does a Norland nurse work with -- Young children
20 ANY ROUGH TEAT is an anagram of a seventies song -- Young At Heart

Quiz 58 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz




Quiz 58 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz

1 THE PIG SAT is an anagram found on a menu -- Spaghetti
2 What does it mean if wine is described as chewy -- Plenty of tannin
3 How do you win in archery flight shooting -- Shoot your arrow the furthest
4 How many planets in the solar system are named after Greek Gods -- One (Uranus) (the others named from gods are Roman gods
5 In which city was the rock band Chicago formed -- Chicago
6 In which English county is Bolton Abbey -- Yorkshire
7 Which society awards The Hubbard Medal -- National Geographic Society
8 Which English football team provided many of the supporting cast for the 1981 film "Escape to Victory" -- Ipswich Town
9 What culinary delight did Henry IV of France promise to all his subjects -- A chicken in every pot
10 Which football club used to have a fanzine called Beesotted -- Brentford
11 Which is the largest national park in the contiguous USA -- Yellowstone
12 Who had a UK number one in 2014 with All About That Bass -- Meghan Trainor
13 At what sport besides football did West Ham win a European Cup Winners cup in 1965 -- Speedway
14 Which fruit is also known as a bitter orange -- Kumquat
15 Who played oboe on the Beatles Baby You're a Rich Man -- Brian Jones
16 Used by gladiators in Roman times what was a Parmula -- Small shield
17 David Fagan was the World Champion five times in which activity -- Sheep shearing
18 In films in the USA in 1903 Frank Hanaway became the first of these and was used in the film The Great Train Robbery -- Stuntman
19 Which clothing company's products carry nonsensical Japanese phrases on them -- Superdry
20 On which island are the world’s heaviest smokers by cigarettes smoked per head of population -- Cyprus

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