Quiz 21 - Series 4 - Great for a Pub Quiz
1. MINE PRIEST MISERY (anagram of a TV sitcom) - Yes Prime Minister
2. In which Gilbert and Sullivan opera did Colonel Fairfax marry Elsie - The Yeoman Of The Guard
3. Which Hindu Deity is often known as The Lord of the Dance - Shiva
4. Which pirate ship sank in March 1980 - Radio Caroline
5. Which footballer won the African Footballer of the Year award in four consecutive years between 2011 and 2014 - Yaya Toure
6. In 1914 Miss M Allen and Miss E Harburn became the first British what - Policewomen
7. In which US magazine did the cartoon strip Spy versus Spy feature - MAD
8. What was the first top ten entry for Prince (1984) - When Doves Cry
9. Who in 1945 became the first post-war British Prime Minister - Clement Attlee
10. What would a tailor use his plonker for - Final pressing of a new suit (it is a wooden block)
11. From which song are the following lyrics taken “Gotta leave you all behind and face the truth” - Bohemian Rhapsody
12. What is the main ingredient of Gentleman's relish - Anchovies
13. In a medieval suit of armour what was protected by a warwick shaffron - The horses head
14. What is the largest of the countries in Central America - Nicaragua
15. On the day before Good Friday what is the Queens Official duty - Distributing Maundy Money
16. “As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster”, was the first line from which film - Goodfellas
17. What is the collective noun for Eels - Accept swarm or array
18. What do you call the stick you use to push a shuffleboard disc - Cue
19. What links Humphry Davy, Michael Faraday, Madam Curie - All poisoned by chemicals they worked with
20. Which BBC interviewer fell into a swimming pool whilst trying to interview a group of swimmers at the Commonwealth games in April 2018 - Mike Bushell