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Questions by pjh
Pub quiz question
8088
by
pjh
Question:
Q:
Spycatcher was whose controversial autobiography?
Answer:
A:
Peter Wright.
Categories:
People (7)
Literature (6)
Pub quiz question
8087
by
pjh
Question:
Q:
Which US athlete was unbeaten over 122 races between 1977 and 1987?
Answer:
A:
Ed Moses.
Categories:
People (8)
1970s (7)
1980s (7)
Sports (6)
Pub quiz question
8086
by
pjh
Question:
Q:
Which food giant has its HQ at Vevey in Switzerland?
Answer:
A:
Nestlé.
Categories:
Business (6)
Geography (7)
Pub quiz question
8085
by
pjh
Question:
Q:
Which cult 1979 film shows a gang's journey home to Coney Island?
Answer:
A:
The Warriors.
Categories:
Entertainment (8)
Film/Movies (8)
Pub quiz question
8084
by
pjh
Question:
Q:
The battle fought in Westonzoyland in 1685 is better known as what?
Answer:
A:
Battle of Sedgemoor.
Categories:
1600s (8)
Politics (8)
War (8)
Pub quiz question
8083
by
pjh
Question:
Q:
Which job title has three consecutive pairs of double letters?
Answer:
A:
Book keeper.
Categories:
Language (2)
Pub quiz question
8082
by
pjh
Question:
Q:
In 1996 the Austrian Robert Kalina won a competition to design what?
Answer:
A:
Euro banknotes.
Categories:
1990s (8)
Politics (7)
Pub quiz question
8081
by
pjh
Question:
Q:
Which country has the world's largest proven oil reserves, according to OPEC?
Answer:
A:
Venezuela.
Notes:
*:
Saudi Arabia is second, followed by Canada, Iran then Iraq
Categories:
Geography (7)
Pub quiz question
8080
by
pjh
Question:
Q:
What links: Ganymede; Titan; Callisto; Io; ours; Europa; Triton; Titania?
Answer:
A:
Largest moons in the solar system.
Categories:
Connections (7)
Astronomy (4)
Pub quiz question
8079
by
pjh
Question:
Q:
What links: Wernham Hogg manager; plays River Song; partners Whitehouse; opposes Hislop?
Answer:
A:
London boroughs
Notes:
*:
(David) Brent; (Alex) Kingston (in Doctor Who); (Harry) Enfield; (Paul) Merton (on HIGNFY).
Categories:
Connections (6)
Geography (5)
Pub quiz question
8078
by
pjh
Question:
Q:
What links: Crisp-skinned duck; dog; striped silk fabric; capital (formerly)?
Answer:
A:
Named after Peking
Notes:
*:
Pekiing duck; Pekingese; pekin; now Beijing.
Categories:
Connections (4)
Language (4)
Pub quiz question
8077
by
pjh
Question:
Q:
What links: Rugby World Cup final venue; Cornish eco attraction; Kolkata cricket ground?
Answer:
A:
Eden
Notes:
*:
Eden Park; Eden Project; Eden Gardens.
Categories:
Connections (5)
Geography (6)
Pub quiz question
8076
by
pjh
Question:
Q:
What links: Seiche; bore; eagre; tsunami?
Answer:
A:
Types of wave.
Categories:
Connections (4)
Geography (4)
Pub quiz question
8075
by
pjh
Question:
Q:
What links: O (65%); C (18%); H (10%); N (3%); Ca (1.5%); P (1.2%)?
Answer:
A:
Approx elemental chemical composition of human body, by mass.
Categories:
Connections (6)
Science (5)
Biology (4)
Pub quiz question
8074
by
pjh
Question:
Q:
What links: Ireland; South Africa; Pakistan; Fiji; Nigeria; Zimbabwe?
Answer:
A:
Countries that have left or been suspended from Commonwealth.
Categories:
Connections (7)
Politics (6)
Pub quiz question
8073
by
pjh
Question:
Q:
Who was the target of the 1825 Decembrist uprising?
Answer:
A:
Nicholas I of Russia.
Categories:
1800s (7)
Politics (6)
Pub quiz question
8072
by
pjh
Question:
Q:
Which writer's life could be summed up as Shanghai to Shepperton?
Answer:
A:
JG Ballard.
Categories:
Literature (6)
Pub quiz question
8071
by
pjh
Question:
Q:
Which country won Eurovision four times in the 1990s?
Answer:
A:
Ireland.
Categories:
Music (6)
Eurovision (3)
1990s (6)
Pub quiz question
8070
by
pjh
Question:
Q:
How did the ancient philosopher Empedocles reputedly die?
Answer:
A:
Throwing himself into Mount Etna.
Categories:
General Knowledge (7)
Pub quiz question
8069
by
pjh
Question:
Q:
What does the "sim" in sim card stand for?
Answer:
A:
Subscriber identity module.
Categories:
Language (7)
Acronyms/Abbreviations (5)
Pub quiz question
8068
by
pjh
Question:
Q:
Whose mother and sister are cured of leprosy in a biblical epic?
Answer:
A:
Ben-Hur's.
Categories:
Entertainment (6)
Film/Movies (6)
Pub quiz question
8067
by
pjh
Question:
Q:
What is made in a chessel?
Answer:
A:
Cheese (a mould).
Categories:
Food (5)
Language (6)
Pub quiz question
8066
by
pjh
Question:
Q:
Which trophy did the NY Yacht Club successfully defend 24 times over 132 years?
Answer:
A:
The America's Cup.
Categories:
Sports (6)
Pub quiz question
8065
by
pjh
Question:
Q:
What links: Take My Breath Away; If You Leave Me Now; Cry Me A River; More Than A Feeling?
Answer:
A:
Hits by bands named after cities
Notes:
*:
Berlin; Chicago; (Julie) London; Boston.
Categories:
Connections (6)
Music (5)
Pub quiz question
8064
by
pjh
Question:
Q:
What links: West Nile virus; dengue fever; malaria; yellow fever?
Answer:
A:
Diseases transmitted by mosquitoes.
Categories:
Connections (5)
Biology (5)
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