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Questions by pjh2
Pub quiz question
4331
by
pjh2
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Dirty Bubble
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Pub quiz question
4330
by
pjh2
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Claire Gretchen Squarepants
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Pub quiz question
4329
by
pjh2
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Captain Eugene Harold "Armor Abs" Krabs.
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Pub quiz question
4328
by
pjh2
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character
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A:
Betsy 'Mama' Krabs
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Children (6)
Pub quiz question
4327
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Which Coronation Street actress died 15th October 2001?
Answer:
A:
Betty Driver
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Current Affairs (6)
Entertainment (7)
Television (7)
Soaps (7)
Pub quiz question
4326
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Which country suffered a 7.2-magnitude earthquake on Sunday (23rd Oct '11)?
Answer:
A:
Turkey
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Current Affairs (6)
Pub quiz question
4325
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Which London building was closed last week ostensibly for health and safety reasons due to the protesters outside?
Answer:
A:
St Paul's Cathedral
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Current Affairs (4)
Pub quiz question
4324
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall declared (October '11) that eating what is no more morally objectionable than consuming pork?
Answer:
A:
Puppies
Notes:
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"In principle, but not in practice, I have no objection to a high-welfare organic puppy farm. You can't object, unless you also object to the farming of pigs"
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Current Affairs (5)
Pub quiz question
4323
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
(October '11) A new law passed in Louisiana has made it illegal for consumers to pay for second-hand goods with what?
Answer:
A:
Cash (as opposed to cheques/SO's etc.)
Notes:
*:
An attempt to stop the selling of stolen goods
Categories:
Current Affairs (6)
Pub quiz question
4322
by
pjh2
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Q:
(October '11) Racial harassment charges were dropped against Jena Mason from Suffolk who allegedly displayed what in her shop window?
Answer:
A:
A golliwog
Notes:
*:
It couldn't be proved that it was her who put it there.
Categories:
Current Affairs (5)
Pub quiz question
4321
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
(October '11) Gadaffi was killed in which Libyan city?
Answer:
A:
Sirte
Categories:
History (6)
Current Affairs (4)
Pub quiz question
4320
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
GlaxoSmithKline announced (Oct '11) they had developed the first vaccine for which disease?
Answer:
A:
Malaria
Categories:
Biology (4)
Current Affairs (3)
Pub quiz question
4319
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Where was (is) the 2011 Turner prize exhibition (being) held?
Answer:
A:
BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead
Categories:
Current Affairs (6)
Art (7)
Gateshead, UK (6)
Pub quiz question
4318
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What was the score in the 2011 Rugby World Cup final between France and New Zealand?
Answer:
A:
New Zealand 8 - 7 France
Categories:
Current Affairs (2)
Sports (8)
Rugby (8)
Pub quiz question
4317
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
(October 2011) Which country is the Queen currently visiting?
Answer:
A:
Australia
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Current Affairs (3)
Pub quiz question
4316
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What island was the site of Marconi's first radio station?
Answer:
A:
Isle of Wight
Categories:
Radio (7)
Technology (7)
Science (7)
Pub quiz question
4315
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What word (starting with I) has come to replace photograph in digital photography?
Answer:
A:
Image
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Language (4)
Technology (4)
Leisure (4)
Pub quiz question
4314
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What colour is the recycling symbol?
Answer:
A:
Green
Categories:
Technology (1)
Logos (1)
Pub quiz question
4313
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What was US patent 1867377 designed to slice?
Answer:
A:
Bread
Categories:
Food (4)
Business (7)
Science (7)
Pub quiz question
4312
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What does B stand for when referring to a camera's shutter speed?
Answer:
A:
Bulb
Notes:
*:
From the old pneumatic bulbs that used to activate the shutter, not flash bulbs
Categories:
Technology (7)
Leisure (7)
Pub quiz question
4311
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What is the common name for the disease tetanus, which can cause facial muscle spasms?
Answer:
A:
Lockjaw
Categories:
Language (1)
Biology (1)
Pub quiz question
4310
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What is the common name for the disease rubella?
Answer:
A:
German Measles
Categories:
Biology (1)
Pub quiz question
4309
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What skin complaint was once commonly called school sores?
Answer:
A:
Impetigo
Categories:
Biology (4)
Pub quiz question
4308
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What organ is inflamed by hepatitis?
Answer:
A:
Liver
Categories:
Biology (3)
Pub quiz question
4307
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What is the common name for pertussis which causes its, usually young, victims to make strange noises?
Answer:
A:
Whooping cough
Categories:
Biology (6)
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