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

Quiz 57 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz




Quiz 57 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz

1. On which river is the American city of Washington DC -- Potomac
2. What would your job or profession be if you had FCMA after your name -- Accountant
3. Which breed of dog is also known as a German Mastiff -- Great Dane
4. Ridgeview wine comes from which country -- England
5. The Colorado River flows through which mountain range -- The Rockies
6. What was the name of the spaceship in The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy -- Heart of Gold
7. What nationality was actor Omar Sharif -- Egyptian
8. In which comic does Dennis the Menace appear -- Beano
9. In which English holiday resort can you stroll along The Golden Mile -- Blackpool
10. In which American state is Long Island -- New York
11. What is the fastest swimming bird -- Penguin
12. What is the least number of darts needed to score 1001 -- Seventeen
13. Which Paris nightclub was famous for the Can Can -- The Moulin Rouge
14. Who played Emma Peel in the 1998 film version of The Avengers -- Uma Thurman
15. What are cornflakes made from -- Maize
16. Which poet is buried in Grasmere churchyard -- William Wordsworth
17. Which officer led the Dambusters' raid -- Wing Commander Guy Gibson
18. What bird can be snowy, white winged or wandering -- Albatross
19. What are the two different breeds of corgi dogs -- Pembroke and Cardigan
20. PETS SHARE PATHWAYS (TV series about the news) -- What The Papers Say

 

Quiz 56 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz




Quiz 56 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz

1. In what year did Princess Diana die -- 1997
2. Who did Lisa Marie Presley marry in 1994 -- Michael Jackson
3. Palermo is the capitol of which Island -- Sicily
4. Whom did Timothy Laurence marry in 1989 -- Princess Anne
5. What is the only nonexistent animal on a Chinese calendar -- Dragon
6. What is the principal mountain range of Mexico -- Sierra Madre
7. The Scottish Grand National is run over which course -- Ayr
8. French Guiana is part of which continent -- South America
9. On which American state's flag does the (British) Union Flag appear -- Hawaii
10. The Sargasso Sea is part of which ocean -- Atlantic
11. What was Mickey Mouse's original name -- Mortimer
12. What is French Somaliland now known as -- Djibouti
13. Who was the first man to set foot on all five continents -- Capt. James Cook
14. What is the holiest city of Islam -- Mecca
15. Which UK indie rock band take their name from a S African football team -- Kaiser Chiefs
16. In what part of the body would you find the pituitary gland -- Brain
17. Who is the mother of the late queens oldest grandchild -- Princess Anne
18. In which London park is there a statue of Peter Pan -- Kensington Gardens
19. In 1938 which steam locomotive set a speed record of 126 mph -- The Mallard
20. What is the anagram of ORGANIC EATON -- Octogenarian

Quiz 55 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz




Quiz 55 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz

1. Which actress played Hope Springs in Carry On Girls -- Barbara Windsor
2. The New Zealand men’s basketball team has which nickname -- The Tall Blacks
3. Which range of hills separates England from Scotland -- The Cheviots
4. “Pistol Pete” was the nickname given to which multiple Tennis Grand Slam titles winner -- Petros (Pete) Sampras
5. What was the first UK number one for Jennifer Rush -- The Power of Love
6. In which sport do competitors race towards a finish line, but don’t cross it -- Swimming
7. What colour are the stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame -- Pink (the writing is gold)
8. What is the second city and chief port of Belgium -- Antwerp
9. What part of the human body is the medius the correct name for -- Middle finger
10. Who had an eighties top ten hit with 'Ain't No Pleasing You' -- Chas and Dave
11. What name did the Leyland Sherpa van change to -- Daf Pilot
12. What is the name of the fictional sport played in the Harry Potter series -- Quidditch
13. Under which star sign would someone born on St. George's Day fall -- Taurus.
14. Which English city has a medieval street known as The Shambles -- York
15. In the "Wizard of Oz", what was the scarecrow searching for -- A brain
16. Brothers Phil and Gary Neville are well known in the English football scene. What is their father’s first name -- Neville! Yes, his name really was Neville Neville!
17. Where in the world is Mount Andrew Jackson -- Antarctica
18. In which European capital city is a cannon fired at 1.00 pm daily -- Edinburgh (Castle)
19. What title is shared by a 1983 Lionel Richie song and a 2015 Adele song -- Hello
20. LIKED LONG TUNE (anagram of a musician) -- Duke Ellington

Quiz 54 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz




Quiz 54 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz

1 Which beer was advertised by Harry Enfield -- Worthington
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 What is the capital of the Spanish region of Catalonia -- Barcelona
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 was the name of the drummer in The Muppet Show -- Animal
20 ANY ROUGH TEAT is an anagram of a seventies song -- Young At Heart

Quiz 53 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz




Quiz 53 – 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 A turn on one leg, with the toe of the other leg touching the knee of the turning leg in ballet is known as what -- Pirouette
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 Which alcoholic beverage is described by its marketing people as a dark shade of ruby -- Guinness
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 m-- 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 What name did the Leyland Sherpa van change to -- Daf Pilot
19 Who had an eighties top ten hit with Ain't No Pleasing You --Chas and Dave
20 STENCH SHOUTER (anagram of something that grows on trees) -- Horse Chestnut

Quiz 51 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz




Quiz 51 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz

1 SOD DIARY (anagram of an American actress and singer) -- Doris Day
2 Which district of London gave its name to the Prime Meridian -- Greenwich
3 What type of card game is Klondike Bob -- Poker
4 Which American singer said, "I knew that with a mouth like mine I just had to be a star or something" -- Barbra Streisand
5 What was the Norse god Thor's hammer made from -- Stone
6 What is the more common name for the rifle designated AR-18 -- Armalite
7 Who recorded an album titled Whoa Nelly -- Nelly Furtado
8 What are the two ingredients of the drink that Mexicans call a submarino -- Beer and Tequila
9 What is the collective noun for chamois -- Herd
10 In which TV sitcom did the character Tony Smart appear -- Men Behaving Badly
11 What is the hawse hole in the side of a ship for -- Anchor chain
12 Complete the proverb, never test the depth of the water -- With both feet
13 Who had a hit in the two thousands with Jenny from the Block -- Jennifer Lopez
14 Who was the third man to walk on the Moon -- Charles Peter Conrad
15 Who insisted that Gary Cooper play Alvin York in the film Sergeant York -- Alvin York
16 To which instrument does an orchestra normally tune -- Oboe
17 What did the band The Coventry Automatics become -- The Specials
18 What is the name of the scarecrow at Lords cricket ground -- Old Jem
19 What is the only bird that can see blue -- Owl
20 Which Scots actor is known in the tabloid papers such as the Daily Record as Big Tam -- Sean Connery

Quiz 50 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz




Quiz 50 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE - Pub Quiz

1 PERRY BOUGHT HAM (is an anagram of which now deceased American actor) -- Humphrey Bogart
2 Borlotti and cannellini are both types of which food -- Beans
3 What 1976 film was the first sports film to win an Academy Award for Best Picture -- Rocky
4 Which ITV commentator once said "More football in a moment, but first, highlights of the Scottish League Cup Final" -- Gary Newbon
5 Which 1972 tournament, lasting two months and eventually won by an American, took place in Iceland -- World Chess Championship
6 In song, who was well hung, snow white tan according to the lyrics -- Ziggy Stardust (David Bowie)
7 Which fruit would a malophile enjoy -- Apples
8 In The Addams Family what was the name of Wednesday's black widow spider -- Homer
9 What glamorous job did Jon Bon Jovi's mother used to have -- Playboy Bunny Girl
10 Which British motor manufacturer used to produce cars called The Cambridge -- Austin
11 Which sweetly scented, highly poisonous woodland flowering plant is the birth flower of May -- Lily of the Valley
12 The Indian wind instrument, the pungi is associated with what street activity -- Snake charming
13 In which city are the headquarters of the International Olympic Committee -- Lausanne
14 How did Peter Tosh of The Wailers die -- Murdered by burglars
15 What sporting gear did Max Bygraves choose as his luxury on Desert Island Discs -- Golf clubs
16 According to superstition what is the only creature that the Devil cannot change himself into -- Donkey
17 How is acetylsalicylic acid better known -- Aspirin
18 What does the word puttees mean in Hindi -- Bandages
19 What is the collective noun for snowmen -- Melt
20 What is the emblem of the Lib Dems -- Bird of Peace

Quiz 49 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz




Quiz 49 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE - Pub Quiz

1 Who wrote the song 'Yesterday' -- Paul McCartney
2 Who asked Debbie McGee what did you first see in the short balding millionaire Paul Daniels -- Mrs Merton
3 In WW2 what were Hotspurs, Horsas, and Hamilcars -- Gliders
4 Which film used the tag line 'He is afraid. He is alone. He is three million light years from home'. -- E T the Extra-Terrestrial
5 Which make of car had the advertising slogan: Zoom, Zoom -- Mazda
6 Who directed the 1966 Oscar winning film A Man For All Seasons -- Fred Zinneman
7 Who in 1965 was the first comedian to have a UK number one -- Ken Dodd with Tears
8 Which crime writer wrote the novel Why Didn't They Ask Evans -- Agatha Christie
9 Which car manufacturer make the Crown Victoria beloved by American police forces -- Ford
10 From which song which was a hit for two different people contained the lyrics: 'The winter would hold no spring, I couldn't hear a robin sing' -- If Not For You (Bob Dylan, Olivia Newton-John)
11 In the children's book, Charlie and the Chocolate factory what is made from all those little curly wooden shavings you find in pencil sharpeners -- Breakfast Cereal
12 In which European country is there a town called Three Cocks -- Wales
13 Whose Madam X Tour arrived in California in 2019 -- Madonna
14 What is the purpose of the black stripe on a school crossing warden`s lollipop -- To write in chalk the registration number of traffic offenders
15 What is the common term for dyslexia -- Word blindness
16 What is the main ingredient of Tarka Dahl -- Lentils
17 What is Great Britain's most popular tourist attraction -- Blackpool Pleasure Beach
18 Who played the role of Batgirl in the 1997 film Batman and Robin -- Alicia Silverstone
19 Fidel Castro, former President of Cuba, ordered which board game to be destroyed when he took power -- Monopoly
20 SAFE INSIDE PURR ONLY (anagram of a fifties film and hit record) -- Friendly Persuasion

Quiz 48 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE – Pub Quiz

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Quiz 48 – Series 4 – quiz4FREE - Pub Quiz

1 KILN CASH THREW ROPE (anagram of an Oscar winning actor) -- Christopher Walken
2 TABSO is the national airline of which country -- Bulgaria
3 From which song do these lyrics come: When you're down and troubled and you need a helping hand -- You've Got A Friend (James Taylor)
4 'Dance with a Stranger' was the film of the life story of which murderer -- Ruth Ellis
5 Who became the first person in 2018 to win a Pulitzer prize for music, the 1st ever non-classical or jazz artist to win the prize -- Kendrick Lamar
6 Who is the Greek goddess of love and beauty -- Aphrodite
7 What is the collective noun for Rhinoceros -- Crash
8 What are the young of herons known as -- Branchers
9 What type of car did Basil attack with a tree branch in an episode of BBC Comedy's Fawlty Towers called 'Gourmet Night' -- 1967 Austin 1100 Countryman
10 What was the name of the Bond girl's character in the film 'Quantum of Solace' -- Strawberry Fields
11 Where in the solar system are the Galilean moons -- Around Jupiter
12 Which brewer was the original supplier of the brewer's yeast to make Marmite -- Bass
13 In which sport are the shoes made entirely of metal -- Horse racing Show-jumping etc
14 In the language of flowers what flower stands for crime -- Tamarisk
15 Who was the keyboard player with The Nice -- Keith Emerson
16 What is the theme for the TV series 'The Vicar of Dibley' -- The Lord Is My Shepherd
17 In Italian art what colour is the Virgin Mary usually depicted wearing -- Blue
18 Divide 30 by a half and add 10. What is that number -- 70 (30 divided by a half equals 60, plus 10 equals 70)
19 What is an Anthropomorphic Mannequin better known as -- Crash Test Dummy
20 How many penalties does a fall in the cross country phase of Three Day Eventing incur -- Sixty

 




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