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Questions by pjh2
Pub quiz question
5815
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
On the London underground, which line is coloured light blue?
Answer:
A:
Victoria
Categories:
Transport (4)
London, UK (4)
Geography (4)
Pub quiz question
5814
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
On the London underground, which line is coloured light green?
Answer:
A:
Waterloo and City
Categories:
Transport (4)
London, UK (4)
Geography (4)
Pub quiz question
5813
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Which football club did Arsenal sign Andrei Arshavin from in January 2009 for a reported £16.9 million?
Answer:
A:
Zenit St. Petersburg
Categories:
2000s (7)
Football (7)
Sports (8)
Pub quiz question
5812
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
In which year did the Beatles officially split up?
Answer:
A:
1970
Categories:
Entertainment (4)
Music (4)
1970s (4)
Pub quiz question
5811
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
In 2002, which Welsh rugby union player became the first to have scored more than 1000 points in international rugby?
Answer:
A:
Neil Jenkins
Categories:
2000s (7)
Sports (7)
Rugby (7)
Pub quiz question
5810
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Which two colours make up the Swedish Flag?
Answer:
A:
Blue and yellow
Categories:
Geography (4)
Flags (4)
Pub quiz question
5809
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Which group had a Top Ten hit with 'Waterfalls' in 1995?
Answer:
A:
TLC
Categories:
Entertainment (5)
Music (5)
1990s (5)
Pub quiz question
5808
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Before becoming a manager, Gérard Houllier had another job in. What was it?
Answer:
A:
Teacher/deputy headmaster
Notes:
*:
1970s
Categories:
Sports (7)
Football (6)
Pub quiz question
5807
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Who was the Greek God of love?
Answer:
A:
Eros
Notes:
*:
Cupid was the Roman God.
Categories:
Mythology (4)
Religion (4)
Pub quiz question
5806
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Who broke the world record for the women's 100m and 200m in Seoul in July 1988?
Answer:
A:
Florence (Flo-Jo) Griffith Joyner
Categories:
Sports (7)
Athletics (7)
1980s (7)
Pub quiz question
5805
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
By 2000, which female artist became the first ever to have Number 1 hits as part of a group, part of a duet and as a solo artist?
Answer:
A:
Mel C(/Chisholm) (Sporty Spice)
Notes:
*:
Numerous (1994–2000) with the Spice Girls, 'When You're Gone' (1998) with Bryan Adams, and 'I Turn to You' (2000)
Categories:
Entertainment (4)
Music (4)
1990s (4)
2000s (4)
Pub quiz question
5804
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Which goalkeeper played professional football and cricket for Scotland?
Answer:
A:
Andy Goram
Notes:
*:
Football 1985–1998, cricket twice each in 1989 and 1991,.
Categories:
Sports (6)
Football (6)
Cricket (6)
Pub quiz question
5803
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Which organisation is also known as 'La Cosa Nostra?'
Answer:
A:
The Mafia
Categories:
Names (4)
Crime (3)
Pub quiz question
5802
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
The video for which Queen song featured Freddie Mercury in stockings and a mini-skirt?
Answer:
A:
I Want to Break Free
Notes:
*:
1984
Categories:
Entertainment (3)
Music (3)
1980s (3)
Pub quiz question
5801
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
How long is an Olympic swimming pool?
Answer:
A:
50m
Categories:
Sports (4)
Swimming (2)
Olympics (3)
Pub quiz question
5800
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
How many pods are there on the London Eye?
Answer:
A:
32
Categories:
London, UK (3)
Leisure (3)
Pub quiz question
5799
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What was the name of Take That's first Top Ten single?
Answer:
A:
Pray
Notes:
*:
1993
Categories:
Entertainment (4)
Music (4)
1990s (4)
Pub quiz question
5798
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What was the name of the song recorded by the England football team at the time of the 1970 World Cup finals?
Answer:
A:
Back Home
Categories:
Entertainment (5)
Music (5)
Sports (5)
Football (5)
1970s (5)
Pub quiz question
5797
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Under what name did Erik Weisz achieve global fame?
Answer:
A:
Harry Houdini
Categories:
Entertainment (6)
Names (6)
Pub quiz question
5796
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
What was Harry Houdini's real name?
Answer:
A:
Erik Weisz, later Ehrich Weiss or Harry Weiss
Categories:
Entertainment (6)
Names (6)
Pub quiz question
5795
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
In Coronation Street, what animals did Jack Duckworth famously keep in his back yard?
Answer:
A:
Pigeons
Notes:
*:
1979, 1981–2010
Categories:
1970s (2)
1980s (2)
1990s (2)
2000s (2)
Entertainment (2)
Soaps (2)
Television (2)
Pub quiz question
5794
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Who presented the Jules Rimet Trophy to the 1934 FIFA World Cup winners?
Answer:
A:
Benito Mussolini
Categories:
Politics (4)
Sports (5)
Football (5)
1930s (5)
Pub quiz question
5793
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Why is the protein Titin so special?
Answer:
A:
It's the largest known protein
Notes:
*:
When written as a chemical name, contains 189,819 letters. Formula: C132983H211861N36149O40883S693
Categories:
Chemistry (6)
Science (6)
Biology (6)
Pub quiz question
5792
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Who recorded the hit single 'Change' at the start of 2009?
Answer:
A:
Daniel Merriweather
Categories:
Entertainment (6)
Music (6)
2000s (6)
Pub quiz question
5791
by
pjh2
Question:
Q:
Amethyst is the birthstone for which month?
Answer:
A:
February
Notes:
*:
From the standardised list from 1912
Categories:
Religion (3)
Superstitions (3)
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