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Questions by pjh2
Pub quiz question
7232
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Who was locked in the Tower for secretly marrying Elizabeth I's lady-in-waiting Elizabeth Throckmorton?
Answer:
A:
Sir Walter Raleigh
Categories:
1500s (7)
Royalty (6)
Pub quiz question
7231
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Whose final words to the axeman were: 'This is a sharp medicine but it is a physician for all diseases?
Answer:
A:
Sir Walter Raleigh's
Categories:
1600s (7)
Politics (7)
Pub quiz question
7230
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What Scottish garment has a name based on the Middle English term for fold or pleat?
Answer:
A:
Kilt
Categories:
Fashion (1)
Language (1)
Geography (1)
Pub quiz question
7229
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Which country celebrated the 500th anniversary of its whisky production in 1994?
Answer:
A:
Scotland
Categories:
Drink (3)
1990s (3)
1400s (3)
Geography (3)
Pub quiz question
7228
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Which Scottish island boasts the historic site of Skara Bræ?
Answer:
A:
Mainland Orkney
Categories:
Geography (4)
Pub quiz question
7227
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What creature appears rampant on Scotland's coat of arms?
Answer:
A:
Lion
Categories:
History (5)
Nature (5)
Pub quiz question
7226
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Which King was crowned in Scotland in 1651?
Answer:
A:
Charles II
Categories:
Royalty (6)
1600s (6)
Pub quiz question
7225
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Who was Scotland's first First Minister?
Answer:
A:
Donald Dewar
Notes:
*:
7 May 1999 - 11 October 2000
Categories:
Politics (8)
1990s (8)
2000s (8)
Pub quiz question
7224
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Which UK Chancellor holds the record for the longest budget speech, which lasted 4 hr 45 min?
Answer:
A:
Gladstone
Notes:
*:
1853
Categories:
Politics (8)
Pub quiz question
7223
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What, collectively, are Ockham, Biggin, Lambourne and Bovingdon?
Answer:
A:
Names of the holding stacks serving Heathrow airport.
Categories:
Transport (7)
Connections (8)
Pub quiz question
7222
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Which ex-Labour MP was arrested in 2012 in the Houses of Parliament and in 2013 in the House of Commons after getting drunk in the bars there?
Answer:
A:
Eric Joyce
Categories:
2010s (8)
Politics (7)
Sleaze (8)
Pub quiz question
7221
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What are the names of Denis Thatcher's twins?
Answer:
A:
Carol and Mark
Categories:
Names (1)
Politics (1)
Pub quiz question
7220
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Who divorced Margaret Kempson in 1948 and married Margaret Roberts in 1951?
Answer:
A:
Denis Thatcher
Categories:
People (2)
Politics (2)
Pub quiz question
7219
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Who arrived at a Tory event in Blackpool with the words 'I don't know what reception I'm at but for God's sake give me a gin and tonic'?
Answer:
A:
Denis Thatcher
Categories:
Politics (4)
People (4)
Pub quiz question
7218
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Who supposedly wrote Private Eye's Dear Bill letters?
Answer:
A:
Denis Thatcher
Categories:
People (4)
Politics (4)
Media (4)
Entertainment (4)
Pub quiz question
7217
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Who was the last person outside the royal family to be awarded a hereditary title?
Answer:
A:
Denis Thatcher
Notes:
*:
Baronetcy
Categories:
Royalty (7)
Politics (7)
People (7)
Pub quiz question
7216
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What two word title did Denis Thatcher almost always refer to Maggie by when communicating with the press?
Answer:
A:
The Boss
Categories:
Names (6)
Politics (7)
Pub quiz question
7215
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What is St George said to have killed with a lance called Ascalon?
Answer:
A:
A dragon
Categories:
Religion (1)
Mythology (1)
Pub quiz question
7214
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What three martyred saints share a name and a day in February?
Answer:
A:
Saints Valentine
Categories:
Religion (1)
Pub quiz question
7213
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Who is depicted on medallions as the patron saint of travellers?
Answer:
A:
Saint Christopher
Categories:
Religion (2)
Pub quiz question
7212
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What name is given to Saints who died in the service of the Lord, as opposed to Confessors who died natural deaths?
Answer:
A:
Martyrs
Categories:
Religion (3)
Pub quiz question
7211
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Which English county was the birthplace of Saint Boniface, the Apostle of Germany?
Answer:
A:
Devon
Categories:
Religion (6)
Geography (8)
Pub quiz question
7210
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What national holiday is celebrated in Britain on St Stephen's Day?
Answer:
A:
Boxing Day
Categories:
Religion (6)
Pub quiz question
7209
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Which newspaper proprietor was nicknamed the Bouncing Czech?
Answer:
A:
Robert Maxwell
Categories:
Names (1)
Sleaze (1)
Media (1)
Pub quiz question
7208
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What holy city was Robert Maxwell buried in?
Answer:
A:
Jerusalem
Notes:
*:
Died 1991
Categories:
People (2)
1990s (2)
Media (2)
Sleaze (2)
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