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Questions by pjh2
Pub quiz question
7316
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What links: Texel; Vlieland; Terschelling; Ameland; Schiermonnikoog?
Answer:
A:
West Frisian Islands (off The Netherlands.)
Categories:
Connections (9)
Geography (8)
Pub quiz question
7315
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What links: Doc Martin; Wycliffe; Poldark; The Camomile Lawn?
Answer:
A:
TV series set in Cornwall
Categories:
Connections (6)
Television (6)
Entertainment (7)
Pub quiz question
7314
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What links: Nibali; Contador; Hinault; Gimondi; Merckx; Anquetil?
Answer:
A:
Cyclists who have won all three grand tours
Categories:
Connections (8)
Sports (8)
General Knowledge (9)
Pub quiz question
7313
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What links: Cammell Laird; Swan Hunter; Yarrow; Harland; Wolff?
Answer:
A:
UK shipbuilders
Categories:
Connections (5)
General Knowledge (6)
Pub quiz question
7312
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What links: Rumpy; Riser; Stumpy; Stubby; Longy
Answer:
A:
Classifications of Manx cats
Categories:
Connections (7)
Biology (7)
Pub quiz question
7311
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What links: Tom and Frank McLaury and Billy Clanton?
Answer:
A:
They were the three that died in the gunfight at the OK Corral
Notes:
*:
October 26, 1881
Categories:
Connections (7)
History (6)
Pub quiz question
7310
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What links: Only named character in Jesus's parables, and Mary and Martha's brother?
Answer:
A:
Both called Lazarus in the Bible.
Notes:
*:
The first in Luke 16:19–31 (the beggar), the second in Luke 10:38–42 and John 11:1–46 (the one who was resurrected)
Categories:
Connections (7)
Religion (3)
Pub quiz question
7309
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What currency was worth 400 quintillion (1×10^20) pengö in 1946?
Answer:
A:
1 Hungarian forint
Notes:
*:
Due to hyperinflation between 1945 and 1946. The forint was introduced on 1 August 1946.
Categories:
Politics (6)
History (7)
1940s (7)
Pub quiz question
7308
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What are made by C Bechstein?
Answer:
A:
Pianos
Categories:
Music (3)
General Knowledge (3)
Pub quiz question
7307
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What is Portugal's oldest university?
Answer:
A:
Coimbra
Categories:
General Knowledge (7)
Geography (7)
Pub quiz question
7306
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Who is Prince Myshkin in a Dostoevsky novel?
Answer:
A:
The Idiot
Notes:
*:
In the novel of the same name.
Categories:
Literature (6)
General Knowledge (7)
Pub quiz question
7305
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What culinary record is held by the Carolina Reaper?
Answer:
A:
World's hottest chilli pepper
Categories:
Food (4)
General Knowledge (6)
Pub quiz question
7304
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Which cricket ground has a Shane Warne stand?
Answer:
A:
Ageas Bowl, (Hampshire)
Categories:
Cricket (4)
Sports (6)
Names (6)
Pub quiz question
7303
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Whose motto is "A noble spirit embiggens the smallest man"?
Answer:
A:
The fictional town of Springfield (in "The Simpsons")
Categories:
Entertainment (5)
Geography (6)
Television (5)
Pub quiz question
7302
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What links: Albert Pierrepoint; Peter Taylor; Winston Churchill; JMW Turner?
Answer:
A:
Played on screen by Timothy Spall
Notes:
*:
Pierrepoint (2005), The Damned United (2009), The King's Speech (2010), Mr. Turner(2014)
Categories:
Entertainment (7)
Politics (8)
Art (8)
Connections (6)
Pub quiz question
7301
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What links: Van Winkle; Jim Beam; Maker's Mark; Wild Turkey
Answer:
A:
Brands of bourbon whiskey
Categories:
Drink (2)
Connections (3)
Pub quiz question
7300
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What links: Bismarck; Raleigh; Pyonyang?
Answer:
A:
"North X" capitals
Notes:
*:
N. Dakota, N. Carolina; N. Korea
Categories:
Geography (6)
Connections (8)
Pub quiz question
7299
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What links: British Airways, originally; Merlin Entertainments; EDF Energy, and until 2020 Coca Cola?
Answer:
A:
Names of the London Eye
Categories:
London, UK (3)
Landmarks (3)
Advertising (6)
Connections (7)
Pub quiz question
7298
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What links: Capital; shaft; base; pedestal?
Answer:
A:
Parts of an (architectural) column.
Categories:
Buildings (2)
Connections (2)
General Knowledge (2)
Pub quiz question
7297
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What links: Pyramus and Thisbe; murder of Gonzage; almost all of The Taming Of The Shrew?
Answer:
A:
Shakespeare's plays with plays.
Notes:
*:
Midsummer NIght's Dream and Halmlet in the case of the first two
Categories:
Literature (5)
Connections (5)
Pub quiz question
7296
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What links: Running; bombing; ducking; pushing; smoking; petting?
Answer:
A:
Things generally banned in swimming pools on the celebrated poster
Categories:
Swimming (1)
Sports (1)
General Knowledge (1)
Connections (1)
Pub quiz question
7295
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
The Yucatán ('you-ka-taan') Channel separates which countries?
Answer:
A:
Mexico and Cuba
Categories:
Geography (7)
General Knowledge (8)
Pub quiz question
7294
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
In law enforcement (in the UK) what is the PNC?
Answer:
A:
Police National Computer
Categories:
Crime (4)
General Knowledge (4)
Acronyms/Abbreviations (4)
Pub quiz question
7293
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Aubrey Graham raps under what mononym?
Answer:
A:
Drake
Categories:
Music (8)
General Knowledge (8)
Pseudonyms (7)
Pub quiz question
7292
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Which conflict began at the Marco Polo bridge?
Answer:
A:
Sino-Japanese war
Notes:
*:
1936
Categories:
Politics (7)
History (6)
China (5)
1930s (7)
Geography (7)
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