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Wigan Peers Friday Night Pub Quiz 24-9-21
Wigan Peers Friday Night Pub Quiz 24-9-21
1) Who had a 1961 number one hit with ‘Moody River’?
2) Geography, what is the capital city of Pakistan?
3) TV, which television show starred Robbie Coltrane as a rather opinionated and frequently inebriated Police psychologist?
4) Film, who plays Erin Brockovich in the 1999 film of the same name?
5) Name the South African surgeon who carried out the first heart transplant operation.
6) Food and drink, Tequila is a spirit originating from which country?
7) Science, the brain is divided into how many lobes?
8 ) From which country do Kia cars come?
9) Sport, what is the nickname of the Australian Rugby Union team?
10) History. what age came after the Bronze Age?
11) In which 1953 film musical starring Doris Day does the song “The Deadwood Stage” feature?
12) Bruce Wayne is the real name of which fictional superhero?
13) Literature, which literary character grows up in a Victorian workhouse overseen by Mr Bumble the beadle?
14) In Music what ‘C’ word is the term is used to denote a gradual increase in loudness in a piece of music?
15) Film, which 1996 film directed by Alan Parker is based on the life of Eva Peron?
16) TV, running from 1991 to 1993, what was the name of the fashion house run by Beatrice and Evangeline?
17) Which couple had a 1967 number one hit with ‘Somethin’ Stupid’?
18) Science, what is currently considered the leading scientific explanation of how the universe began?
19) Classical music, who composed the music to the opera “The Magic Flute”?
20) History, which Queen did Elizabeth I place under house arrest in Carlisle Castle in 1568?
21) Food and drink, from which country does the dish “Goulash” originate?
22) Geography, what name does Argentina give to the Falkland Islands?
23) Literature, which 1959 novel by E. R. Braithwaite, based on his own experiences of being a black teacher in London, became a film of the same name starring Sidney Poitier and Lulu?
24) Which artist created ‘Campbell’s Soup Cans’ in 1962?
25) ♪♫ I read the news today Oh Boy.
4000 holes in Blackburn Lancashire.
And though the holes were rather small.
They had to count them all.
Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall.
I'd love to turn you on♪♫
From what Beatle’s song are those the final lines?
ADVERTISING SLOGANS BONUS QUESTIONS
BQ1) Which food was advertised as “Sweet as the moment when the pod went ‘pop’”?
BQ2) Which beer was advertised as “The cream of Manchester”?
BQ3) Who said “It’s good to talk”?
BQ4) Which product had “A glass and a half of milk in every half pound”?
BQ5) What personal care brand has the slogan “Because you’re worth it”
STINKER) What is the doll Barbie’s full name?
TRICKY) Who invented Cat’s Eyes in 1934 to improve road safety?
1) Who had a 1961 number one hit with ‘Moody River’?
2) Geography, what is the capital city of Pakistan?
3) TV, which television show starred Robbie Coltrane as a rather opinionated and frequently inebriated Police psychologist?
4) Film, who plays Erin Brockovich in the 1999 film of the same name?
5) Name the South African surgeon who carried out the first heart transplant operation.
6) Food and drink, Tequila is a spirit originating from which country?
7) Science, the brain is divided into how many lobes?
8 ) From which country do Kia cars come?
9) Sport, what is the nickname of the Australian Rugby Union team?
10) History. what age came after the Bronze Age?
11) In which 1953 film musical starring Doris Day does the song “The Deadwood Stage” feature?
12) Bruce Wayne is the real name of which fictional superhero?
13) Literature, which literary character grows up in a Victorian workhouse overseen by Mr Bumble the beadle?
14) In Music what ‘C’ word is the term is used to denote a gradual increase in loudness in a piece of music?
15) Film, which 1996 film directed by Alan Parker is based on the life of Eva Peron?
16) TV, running from 1991 to 1993, what was the name of the fashion house run by Beatrice and Evangeline?
17) Which couple had a 1967 number one hit with ‘Somethin’ Stupid’?
18) Science, what is currently considered the leading scientific explanation of how the universe began?
19) Classical music, who composed the music to the opera “The Magic Flute”?
20) History, which Queen did Elizabeth I place under house arrest in Carlisle Castle in 1568?
21) Food and drink, from which country does the dish “Goulash” originate?
22) Geography, what name does Argentina give to the Falkland Islands?
23) Literature, which 1959 novel by E. R. Braithwaite, based on his own experiences of being a black teacher in London, became a film of the same name starring Sidney Poitier and Lulu?
24) Which artist created ‘Campbell’s Soup Cans’ in 1962?
25) ♪♫ I read the news today Oh Boy.
4000 holes in Blackburn Lancashire.
And though the holes were rather small.
They had to count them all.
Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall.
I'd love to turn you on♪♫
From what Beatle’s song are those the final lines?
ADVERTISING SLOGANS BONUS QUESTIONS
BQ1) Which food was advertised as “Sweet as the moment when the pod went ‘pop’”?
BQ2) Which beer was advertised as “The cream of Manchester”?
BQ3) Who said “It’s good to talk”?
BQ4) Which product had “A glass and a half of milk in every half pound”?
BQ5) What personal care brand has the slogan “Because you’re worth it”
STINKER) What is the doll Barbie’s full name?
TRICKY) Who invented Cat’s Eyes in 1934 to improve road safety?
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1) Who had a 1961 number one hit with ‘Moody River’? Pat Boone
2) Geography, what is the capital city of Pakistan? Islamabad
3) TV, which television show starred Robbie Coltrane as a rather opinionated and frequently inebriated Police psychologist? Cracker
4) Film, who plays Erin Brockovich in the 1999 film of the same name? Dunno
5) Name the South African surgeon who carried out the first heart transplant operation. Dunno
6) Food and drink, Tequila is a spirit originating from which country? Mexico
7) Science, the brain is divided into how many lobes? Four
8 ) From which country do Kia cars come? South Korea
9) Sport, what is the nickname of the Australian Rugby Union team? The Wallabies
10) History. what age came after the Bronze Age? Iron Age
11) In which 1953 film musical starring Doris Day does the song “The Deadwood Stage” feature? Calamity Jane
12) Bruce Wayne is the real name of which fictional superhero? Batman
13) Literature, which literary character grows up in a Victorian workhouse overseen by Mr Bumble the beadle? Oliver Twist
14) In Music what ‘C’ word is the term is used to denote a gradual increase in loudness in a piece of music? Crescendo
15) Film, which 1996 film directed by Alan Parker is based on the life of Eva Peron? Evita
16) TV, running from 1991 to 1993, what was the name of the fashion house run by Beatrice and Evangeline? Dunno
17) Which couple had a 1967 number one hit with ‘Somethin’ Stupid’? Frank and Nancy Sinatra
18) Science, what is currently considered the leading scientific explanation of how the universe began? Big Bang
19) Classical music, who composed the music to the opera “The Magic Flute”? Mozart
20) History, which Queen did Elizabeth I place under house arrest in Carlisle Castle in 1568? Mary Queen of Scots
21) Food and drink, from which country does the dish “Goulash” originate? Hungary
22) Geography, what name does Argentina give to the Falkland Islands? The Malvinas
23) Literature, which 1959 novel by E. R. Braithwaite, based on his own experiences of being a black teacher in London, became a film of the same name starring Sidney Poitier and Lulu? Dunno
24) Which artist created ‘Campbell’s Soup Cans’ in 1962? Andy Warhol
25) ♪♫ I read the news today Oh Boy.
4000 holes in Blackburn Lancashire.
And though the holes were rather small.
They had to count them all.
Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall.
I'd love to turn you on♪♫
From what Beatle’s song are those the final lines? A Day in the Life
ADVERTISING SLOGANS BONUS QUESTIONS
BQ1) Which food was advertised as “Sweet as the moment when the pod went ‘pop’”? Bird's Eye Peas
BQ2) Which beer was advertised as “The cream of Manchester”? Boddingtons
BQ3) Who said “It’s good to talk”? Bob Hoskins
BQ4) Which product had “A glass and a half of milk in every half pound”? Dairy Milk chocolate
BQ5) What personal care brand has the slogan “Because you’re worth it” L'Oreal
STINKER) What is the doll Barbie’s full name? Dunno
TRICKY) Who invented Cat’s Eyes in 1934 to improve road safety? Dunno
2) Geography, what is the capital city of Pakistan? Islamabad
3) TV, which television show starred Robbie Coltrane as a rather opinionated and frequently inebriated Police psychologist? Cracker
4) Film, who plays Erin Brockovich in the 1999 film of the same name? Dunno
5) Name the South African surgeon who carried out the first heart transplant operation. Dunno
6) Food and drink, Tequila is a spirit originating from which country? Mexico
7) Science, the brain is divided into how many lobes? Four
8 ) From which country do Kia cars come? South Korea
9) Sport, what is the nickname of the Australian Rugby Union team? The Wallabies
10) History. what age came after the Bronze Age? Iron Age
11) In which 1953 film musical starring Doris Day does the song “The Deadwood Stage” feature? Calamity Jane
12) Bruce Wayne is the real name of which fictional superhero? Batman
13) Literature, which literary character grows up in a Victorian workhouse overseen by Mr Bumble the beadle? Oliver Twist
14) In Music what ‘C’ word is the term is used to denote a gradual increase in loudness in a piece of music? Crescendo
15) Film, which 1996 film directed by Alan Parker is based on the life of Eva Peron? Evita
16) TV, running from 1991 to 1993, what was the name of the fashion house run by Beatrice and Evangeline? Dunno
17) Which couple had a 1967 number one hit with ‘Somethin’ Stupid’? Frank and Nancy Sinatra
18) Science, what is currently considered the leading scientific explanation of how the universe began? Big Bang
19) Classical music, who composed the music to the opera “The Magic Flute”? Mozart
20) History, which Queen did Elizabeth I place under house arrest in Carlisle Castle in 1568? Mary Queen of Scots
21) Food and drink, from which country does the dish “Goulash” originate? Hungary
22) Geography, what name does Argentina give to the Falkland Islands? The Malvinas
23) Literature, which 1959 novel by E. R. Braithwaite, based on his own experiences of being a black teacher in London, became a film of the same name starring Sidney Poitier and Lulu? Dunno
24) Which artist created ‘Campbell’s Soup Cans’ in 1962? Andy Warhol
25) ♪♫ I read the news today Oh Boy.
4000 holes in Blackburn Lancashire.
And though the holes were rather small.
They had to count them all.
Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall.
I'd love to turn you on♪♫
From what Beatle’s song are those the final lines? A Day in the Life
ADVERTISING SLOGANS BONUS QUESTIONS
BQ1) Which food was advertised as “Sweet as the moment when the pod went ‘pop’”? Bird's Eye Peas
BQ2) Which beer was advertised as “The cream of Manchester”? Boddingtons
BQ3) Who said “It’s good to talk”? Bob Hoskins
BQ4) Which product had “A glass and a half of milk in every half pound”? Dairy Milk chocolate
BQ5) What personal care brand has the slogan “Because you’re worth it” L'Oreal
STINKER) What is the doll Barbie’s full name? Dunno
TRICKY) Who invented Cat’s Eyes in 1934 to improve road safety? Dunno
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-OY- wrote:1) Who had a 1961 number one hit with ‘Moody River’? Pat Boone
2) Geography, what is the capital city of Pakistan? Islamabad
3) TV, which television show starred Robbie Coltrane as a rather opinionated and frequently inebriated Police psychologist? Cracker
4) Film, who plays Erin Brockovich in the 1999 film of the same name? Dunno
5) Name the South African surgeon who carried out the first heart transplant operation. Dunno
6) Food and drink, Tequila is a spirit originating from which country? Mexico
7) Science, the brain is divided into how many lobes? Four
8 ) From which country do Kia cars come? South Korea
9) Sport, what is the nickname of the Australian Rugby Union team? The Wallabies
10) History. what age came after the Bronze Age? Iron Age
11) In which 1953 film musical starring Doris Day does the song “The Deadwood Stage” feature? Calamity Jane
12) Bruce Wayne is the real name of which fictional superhero? Batman
13) Literature, which literary character grows up in a Victorian workhouse overseen by Mr Bumble the beadle? Oliver Twist
14) In Music what ‘C’ word is the term is used to denote a gradual increase in loudness in a piece of music? Crescendo
15) Film, which 1996 film directed by Alan Parker is based on the life of Eva Peron? Evita
16) TV, running from 1991 to 1993, what was the name of the fashion house run by Beatrice and Evangeline? Dunno
17) Which couple had a 1967 number one hit with ‘Somethin’ Stupid’? Frank and Nancy Sinatra
18) Science, what is currently considered the leading scientific explanation of how the universe began? Big Bang
19) Classical music, who composed the music to the opera “The Magic Flute”? Mozart
20) History, which Queen did Elizabeth I place under house arrest in Carlisle Castle in 1568? Mary Queen of Scots
21) Food and drink, from which country does the dish “Goulash” originate? Hungary
22) Geography, what name does Argentina give to the Falkland Islands? The Malvinas
23) Literature, which 1959 novel by E. R. Braithwaite, based on his own experiences of being a black teacher in London, became a film of the same name starring Sidney Poitier and Lulu? Dunno
24) Which artist created ‘Campbell’s Soup Cans’ in 1962? Andy Warhol
25) ♪♫ I read the news today Oh Boy.
4000 holes in Blackburn Lancashire.
And though the holes were rather small.
They had to count them all.
Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall.
I'd love to turn you on♪♫
From what Beatle’s song are those the final lines? A Day in the Life
ADVERTISING SLOGANS BONUS QUESTIONS
BQ1) Which food was advertised as “Sweet as the moment when the pod went ‘pop’”? Bird's Eye Peas
BQ2) Which beer was advertised as “The cream of Manchester”? Boddingtons
BQ3) Who said “It’s good to talk”? Bob Hoskins
BQ4) Which product had “A glass and a half of milk in every half pound”? Dairy Milk chocolate
BQ5) What personal care brand has the slogan “Because you’re worth it” L'Oreal
STINKER) What is the doll Barbie’s full name? Dunno
TRICKY) Who invented Cat’s Eyes in 1934 to improve road safety? Dunno
Evening OY.
What a totally super bit of quizzing from you, very well done.
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Re: Wigan Peers Friday Night Pub Quiz 24-9-21
ramiejamie wrote: Wigan Peers Friday Night Pub Quiz 24-9-21
1) Who had a 1961 number one hit with ‘Moody River’?
2) Geography, what is the capital city of Pakistan?..Islamabad
3) TV, which television show starred Robbie Coltrane as a rather opinionated and frequently inebriated Police psychologist?..Cracker
4) Film, who plays Erin Brockovich in the 1999 film of the same name?..Julia Roberts
5) Name the South African surgeon who carried out the first heart transplant operation...Christian Brnard
6) Food and drink, Tequila is a spirit originating from which country?..Mexico
7) Science, the brain is divided into how many lobes?..Four
8 ) From which country do Kia cars come?
9) Sport, what is the nickname of the Australian Rugby Union team?..The Wallabies
10) History. what age came after the Bronze Age?..Iron
11) In which 1953 film musical starring Doris Day does the song “The Deadwood Stage” feature?..Calamity Jane
12) Bruce Wayne is the real name of which fictional superhero?..Supermann
13) Literature, which literary character grows up in a Victorian workhouse overseen by Mr Bumble the beadle?..Oliver Twist
14) In Music what ‘C’ word is the term is used to denote a gradual increase in loudness in a piece of music? ..Crescendo
15) Film, which 1996 film directed by Alan Parker is based on the life of Eva Peron?..Evita
16) TV, running from 1991 to 1993, what was the name of the fashion house run by Beatrice and Evangeline?..House of Elliot
17) Which couple had a 1967 number one hit with ‘Somethin’ Stupid’?..Frank and Nancy Sinatra
18) Science, what is currently considered the leading scientific explanation of how the universe began?..The big bang
19) Classical music, who composed the music to the opera “The Magic Flute”?..Mozart
20) History, which Queen did Elizabeth I place under house arrest in Carlisle Castle in 1568?..Mary
21) Food and drink, from which country does the dish “Goulash” originate? ..Hungary
22) Geography, what name does Argentina give to the Falkland Islands?
23) Literature, which 1959 novel by E. R. Braithwaite, based on his own experiences of being a black teacher in London, became a film of the same name starring Sidney Poitier and Lulu?..To Sir with love
24) Which artist created ‘Campbell’s Soup Cans’ in 1962?
25) ♪♫ I read the news today Oh Boy.
4000 holes in Blackburn Lancashire.
And though the holes were rather small.
They had to count them all.
Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall.
I'd love to turn you on♪♫
From what Beatle’s song are those the final lines?
ADVERTISING SLOGANS BONUS QUESTIONS
BQ1) Which food was advertised as “Sweet as the moment when the pod went ‘pop’”?..Peas
BQ2) Which beer was advertised as “The cream of Manchester”?..Boddingtons
BQ3) Who said “It’s good to talk”?..Maureen Lipman
BQ4) Which product had “A glass and a half of milk in every half pound”?..Cadbury chocolate
BQ5) What personal care brand has the slogan “Because you’re worth it”..Laureal
STINKER) What is the doll Barbie’s full name?
TRICKY) Who invented Cat’s Eyes in 1934 to improve road safety?,,Percy Shaw
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Lolly wrote:ramiejamie wrote: Wigan Peers Friday Night Pub Quiz 24-9-21
1) Who had a 1961 number one hit with ‘Moody River’?
2) Geography, what is the capital city of Pakistan?..Islamabad
3) TV, which television show starred Robbie Coltrane as a rather opinionated and frequently inebriated Police psychologist?..Cracker
4) Film, who plays Erin Brockovich in the 1999 film of the same name?..Julia Roberts
5) Name the South African surgeon who carried out the first heart transplant operation...Christian Brnard
6) Food and drink, Tequila is a spirit originating from which country?..Mexico
7) Science, the brain is divided into how many lobes?..Four
8 ) From which country do Kia cars come?
9) Sport, what is the nickname of the Australian Rugby Union team?..The Wallabies
10) History. what age came after the Bronze Age?..Iron
11) In which 1953 film musical starring Doris Day does the song “The Deadwood Stage” feature?..Calamity Jane
12) Bruce Wayne is the real name of which fictional superhero?..Supermann
13) Literature, which literary character grows up in a Victorian workhouse overseen by Mr Bumble the beadle?..Oliver Twist
14) In Music what ‘C’ word is the term is used to denote a gradual increase in loudness in a piece of music? ..Crescendo
15) Film, which 1996 film directed by Alan Parker is based on the life of Eva Peron?..Evita
16) TV, running from 1991 to 1993, what was the name of the fashion house run by Beatrice and Evangeline?..House of Elliot
17) Which couple had a 1967 number one hit with ‘Somethin’ Stupid’?..Frank and Nancy Sinatra
18) Science, what is currently considered the leading scientific explanation of how the universe began?..The big bang
19) Classical music, who composed the music to the opera “The Magic Flute”?..Mozart
20) History, which Queen did Elizabeth I place under house arrest in Carlisle Castle in 1568?..Mary
21) Food and drink, from which country does the dish “Goulash” originate? ..Hungary
22) Geography, what name does Argentina give to the Falkland Islands?
23) Literature, which 1959 novel by E. R. Braithwaite, based on his own experiences of being a black teacher in London, became a film of the same name starring Sidney Poitier and Lulu?..To Sir with love
24) Which artist created ‘Campbell’s Soup Cans’ in 1962?
25) ♪♫ I read the news today Oh Boy.
4000 holes in Blackburn Lancashire.
And though the holes were rather small.
They had to count them all.
Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall.
I'd love to turn you on♪♫
From what Beatle’s song are those the final lines?
ADVERTISING SLOGANS BONUS QUESTIONS
BQ1) Which food was advertised as “Sweet as the moment when the pod went ‘pop’”?..Peas
BQ2) Which beer was advertised as “The cream of Manchester”?..Boddingtons
BQ3) Who said “It’s good to talk”?..Maureen Lipman
BQ4) Which product had “A glass and a half of milk in every half pound”?..Cadbury chocolate
BQ5) What personal care brand has the slogan “Because you’re worth it”..Laureal
STINKER) What is the doll Barbie’s full name?
TRICKY) Who invented Cat’s Eyes in 1934 to improve road safety?,,Percy Shaw
Evening Lolly.
A really excellent piece of quizzing from you, very well played indeed.
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ramiejamie wrote: Wigan Peers Friday Night Pub Quiz 24-9-21
1) Who had a 1961 number one hit with ‘Moody River’? PAT BOONE
2) Geography, what is the capital city of Pakistan? ISLAMABAD
3) TV, which television show starred Robbie Coltrane as a rather opinionated and frequently inebriated Police psychologist? CRACKER
4) Film, who plays Erin Brockovich in the 1999 film of the same name?
5) Name the South African surgeon who carried out the first heart transplant operation. CHRISTIAN BARNARD
6) Food and drink, Tequila is a spirit originating from which country? MEXICO
7) Science, the brain is divided into how many lobes? TWO
8 ) From which country do Kia cars come? SOUTH KOREA
9) Sport, what is the nickname of the Australian Rugby Union team? WALLABIES
10) History. what age came after the Bronze Age? IRON AGE
11) In which 1953 film musical starring Doris Day does the song “The Deadwood Stage” feature? CALAMITY JANE
12) Bruce Wayne is the real name of which fictional superhero? BATMAN
13) Literature, which literary character grows up in a Victorian workhouse overseen by Mr Bumble the beadle? OLIVER TWIST
14) In Music what ‘C’ word is the term is used to denote a gradual increase in loudness in a piece of music? CRESENDO
15) Film, which 1996 film directed by Alan Parker is based on the life of Eva Peron? EVITA
16) TV, running from 1991 to 1993, what was the name of the fashion house run by Beatrice and Evangeline?
17) Which couple had a 1967 number one hit with ‘Somethin’ Stupid’? NANCY AND FRANK SINATRA
18) Science, what is currently considered the leading scientific explanation of how the universe began? BIG BANG
19) Classical music, who composed the music to the opera “The Magic Flute”? TCHAICOVSKY
20) History, which Queen did Elizabeth I place under house arrest in Carlisle Castle in 1568? MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS
21) Food and drink, from which country does the dish “Goulash” originate? HUNGARY
22) Geography, what name does Argentina give to the Falkland Islands? MALVINAS
23) Literature, which 1959 novel by E. R. Braithwaite, based on his own experiences of being a black teacher in London, became a film of the same name starring Sidney Poitier and Lulu? TO SIR WITH LOVE
24) Which artist created ‘Campbell’s Soup Cans’ in 1962? ANDY WARHOL
25) ♪♫ I read the news today Oh Boy.
4000 holes in Blackburn Lancashire.
And though the holes were rather small.
They had to count them all.
Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall.
I'd love to turn you on♪♫
From what Beatle’s song are those the final lines? A DAY IN THE LIFE
ADVERTISING SLOGANS BONUS QUESTIONS
BQ1) Which food was advertised as “Sweet as the moment when the pod went ‘pop’”? BIRDS EYE PEAS
BQ2) Which beer was advertised as “The cream of Manchester”? BODDINGTONS
BQ3) Who said “It’s good to talk”? BOB HOSKINS BT
BQ4) Which product had “A glass and a half of milk in every half pound”? CADBURYS
BQ5) What personal care brand has the slogan “Because you’re worth it” MAKE UP NOT SURE WICH
STINKER) What is the doll Barbie’s full name?
TRICKY) Who invented Cat’s Eyes in 1934 to improve road safety? PERCY SHAW
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gassey wrote:ramiejamie wrote: Wigan Peers Friday Night Pub Quiz 24-9-21
1) Who had a 1961 number one hit with ‘Moody River’? PAT BOONE
2) Geography, what is the capital city of Pakistan? ISLAMABAD
3) TV, which television show starred Robbie Coltrane as a rather opinionated and frequently inebriated Police psychologist? CRACKER
4) Film, who plays Erin Brockovich in the 1999 film of the same name?
5) Name the South African surgeon who carried out the first heart transplant operation. CHRISTIAN BARNARD
6) Food and drink, Tequila is a spirit originating from which country? MEXICO
7) Science, the brain is divided into how many lobes? TWO
8 ) From which country do Kia cars come? SOUTH KOREA
9) Sport, what is the nickname of the Australian Rugby Union team? WALLABIES
10) History. what age came after the Bronze Age? IRON AGE
11) In which 1953 film musical starring Doris Day does the song “The Deadwood Stage” feature? CALAMITY JANE
12) Bruce Wayne is the real name of which fictional superhero? BATMAN
13) Literature, which literary character grows up in a Victorian workhouse overseen by Mr Bumble the beadle? OLIVER TWIST
14) In Music what ‘C’ word is the term is used to denote a gradual increase in loudness in a piece of music? CRESENDO
15) Film, which 1996 film directed by Alan Parker is based on the life of Eva Peron? EVITA
16) TV, running from 1991 to 1993, what was the name of the fashion house run by Beatrice and Evangeline?
17) Which couple had a 1967 number one hit with ‘Somethin’ Stupid’? NANCY AND FRANK SINATRA
18) Science, what is currently considered the leading scientific explanation of how the universe began? BIG BANG
19) Classical music, who composed the music to the opera “The Magic Flute”? TCHAICOVSKY
20) History, which Queen did Elizabeth I place under house arrest in Carlisle Castle in 1568? MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS
21) Food and drink, from which country does the dish “Goulash” originate? HUNGARY
22) Geography, what name does Argentina give to the Falkland Islands? MALVINAS
23) Literature, which 1959 novel by E. R. Braithwaite, based on his own experiences of being a black teacher in London, became a film of the same name starring Sidney Poitier and Lulu? TO SIR WITH LOVE
24) Which artist created ‘Campbell’s Soup Cans’ in 1962? ANDY WARHOL
25) ♪♫ I read the news today Oh Boy.
4000 holes in Blackburn Lancashire.
And though the holes were rather small.
They had to count them all.
Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall.
I'd love to turn you on♪♫
From what Beatle’s song are those the final lines? A DAY IN THE LIFE
ADVERTISING SLOGANS BONUS QUESTIONS
BQ1) Which food was advertised as “Sweet as the moment when the pod went ‘pop’”? BIRDS EYE PEAS
BQ2) Which beer was advertised as “The cream of Manchester”? BODDINGTONS
BQ3) Who said “It’s good to talk”? BOB HOSKINS BT
BQ4) Which product had “A glass and a half of milk in every half pound”? CADBURYS
BQ5) What personal care brand has the slogan “Because you’re worth it” MAKE UP NOT SURE WICH
STINKER) What is the doll Barbie’s full name?
TRICKY) Who invented Cat’s Eyes in 1934 to improve road safety? PERCY SHAW
Evening Gassey.
A really super dooper bit of quizzing, very well done you.
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Re: Wigan Peers Friday Night Pub Quiz 24-9-21
1. Pat Boon
2. Islamabad
3. Cracker
4. Julia Roberts
5. Christian Barnard
6. Mexico
7. Four
8. South Korea
9. All Blacks
10. Iron age
11. Calamity Jane
12. Batman
13. Oliver Twist
14. Crescendo
15. Evita
16. House Of Elliot
17. Frank and Nancy Sinatra
18. The Big Bang
19. Mozart
20. Mary Stewart, Queen Of Scots
21. Hungary
22. The Malvinas
23. To Sir, With Love
24. Andy Warhol
25. A Day In The Life
Bonus Questions.
1. Birds Eye Peas
2. Boddingtons
3. BT
4. Cadburys Chocolate
5. Le-Oreal
Stinker:= Barbara Millicent Roberts
Tricky:= Percy Shaw
2. Islamabad
3. Cracker
4. Julia Roberts
5. Christian Barnard
6. Mexico
7. Four
8. South Korea
9. All Blacks
10. Iron age
11. Calamity Jane
12. Batman
13. Oliver Twist
14. Crescendo
15. Evita
16. House Of Elliot
17. Frank and Nancy Sinatra
18. The Big Bang
19. Mozart
20. Mary Stewart, Queen Of Scots
21. Hungary
22. The Malvinas
23. To Sir, With Love
24. Andy Warhol
25. A Day In The Life
Bonus Questions.
1. Birds Eye Peas
2. Boddingtons
3. BT
4. Cadburys Chocolate
5. Le-Oreal
Stinker:= Barbara Millicent Roberts
Tricky:= Percy Shaw
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Weatherwax wrote:1. Pat Boon
2. Islamabad
3. Cracker
4. Julia Roberts
5. Christian Barnard
6. Mexico
7. Four
8. South Korea
9. All Blacks
10. Iron age
11. Calamity Jane
12. Batman
13. Oliver Twist
14. Crescendo
15. Evita
16. House Of Elliot
17. Frank and Nancy Sinatra
18. The Big Bang
19. Mozart
20. Mary Stewart, Queen Of Scots
21. Hungary
22. The Malvinas
23. To Sir, With Love
24. Andy Warhol
25. A Day In The Life
Bonus Questions.
1. Birds Eye Peas
2. Boddingtons
3. BT
4. Cadburys Chocolate
5. Le-Oreal
Stinker:= Barbara Millicent Roberts nice one WW
Tricky:= Percy Shaw
Evening Weatherwax.
Another totally brilliant piece of quizzing from you, very well done.
Just the 'Sport' let you down for a full house.
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Doesn't it always?
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Weatherwax wrote:Doesn't it always?
LOL!!!!!! , actually it was a good stab at an answer, except the All Blacks are from New Zealand.
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Not a great deal of difference then!
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Weatherwax wrote:Not a great deal of difference then!
Apart from that little slip, a totally super bit of quizzing from you, well done.
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Many thanks RMJ for another superb brain exercise.
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Weatherwax wrote:Many thanks RMJ for another superb brain exercise.
Glad you enjoyed WW
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Who had a 1961 number one hit with ‘Moody River’? Pat boon
2) Geography, what is the capital city of Pakistan? Islamabad
3) TV, which television show starred Robbie Coltrane as a rather opinionated and frequently inebriated Police psychologist? Cracker
4) Film, who plays Erin Brockovich in the 1999 film of the same name? Julia Roberts
5) Name the South African surgeon who carried out the first heart transplant operation. Christian Barnard
6) Food and drink, Tequila is a spirit originating from which country? Mexico
7) Science, the brain is divided into how many lobes? 4
8 ) From which country do Kia cars come? South Korea
9) Sport, what is the nickname of the Australian Rugby Union team? Wallabies
10) History. what age came after the Bronze Age? Iron age
11) In which 1953 film musical starring Doris Day does the song “The Deadwood Stage” feature? Calamity Jane
12) Bruce Wayne is the real name of which fictional superhero? Batman
13) Literature, which literary character grows up in a Victorian workhouse overseen by Mr Bumble the beadle? Oliver Twist
14) In Music what ‘C’ word is the term is used to denote a gradual increase in loudness in a piece of music? Crescendo
15) Film, which 1996 film directed by Alan Parker is based on the life of Eva Peron? Evita
16) TV, running from 1991 to 1993, what was the name of the fashion house run by Beatrice and Evangeline? House of Eliot
17) Which couple had a 1967 number one hit with ‘Somethin’ Stupid’? Nancy and Frank sinatra
18) Science, what is currently considered the leading scientific explanation of how the universe began? Big Bang Theory
19) Classical music, who composed the music to the opera “The Magic Flute”? Mozart
20) History, which Queen did Elizabeth I place under house arrest in Carlisle Castle in 1568? Mary Queen of Scots
21) Food and drink, from which country does the dish “Goulash” originate? Hungary
22) Geography, what name does Argentina give to the Falkland Islands? Malvinas
23) Literature, which 1959 novel by E. R. Braithwaite, based on his own experiences of being a black teacher in London, became a film of the same name starring Sidney Poitier and Lulu? Sir with love
24) Which artist created ‘Campbell’s Soup Cans’ in 1962? Andy warhol
25) ♪♫ I read the news today Oh Boy.
4000 holes in Blackburn Lancashire.
And though the holes were rather small.
They had to count them all.
Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall.
I'd love to turn you on♪♫
From what Beatle’s song are those the final lines? Day in the life
ADVERTISING SLOGANS BONUS QUESTIONS
BQ1) Which food was advertised as “Sweet as the moment when the pod went ‘pop’”? Birds eye peas
BQ2) Which beer was advertised as “The cream of Manchester”? Boddington
BQ3) Who said “It’s good to talk”? BT
BQ4) Which product had “A glass and a half of milk in every half pound”? Cadbury dairy milk
BQ5) What personal care brand has the slogan “Because you’re worth it” loreal
STINKER) What is the doll Barbie’s full name? Barbara millicent Roberts
TRICKY) Who invented Cat’s Eyes in 1934 to improve road safety? Peter Shaw
2) Geography, what is the capital city of Pakistan? Islamabad
3) TV, which television show starred Robbie Coltrane as a rather opinionated and frequently inebriated Police psychologist? Cracker
4) Film, who plays Erin Brockovich in the 1999 film of the same name? Julia Roberts
5) Name the South African surgeon who carried out the first heart transplant operation. Christian Barnard
6) Food and drink, Tequila is a spirit originating from which country? Mexico
7) Science, the brain is divided into how many lobes? 4
8 ) From which country do Kia cars come? South Korea
9) Sport, what is the nickname of the Australian Rugby Union team? Wallabies
10) History. what age came after the Bronze Age? Iron age
11) In which 1953 film musical starring Doris Day does the song “The Deadwood Stage” feature? Calamity Jane
12) Bruce Wayne is the real name of which fictional superhero? Batman
13) Literature, which literary character grows up in a Victorian workhouse overseen by Mr Bumble the beadle? Oliver Twist
14) In Music what ‘C’ word is the term is used to denote a gradual increase in loudness in a piece of music? Crescendo
15) Film, which 1996 film directed by Alan Parker is based on the life of Eva Peron? Evita
16) TV, running from 1991 to 1993, what was the name of the fashion house run by Beatrice and Evangeline? House of Eliot
17) Which couple had a 1967 number one hit with ‘Somethin’ Stupid’? Nancy and Frank sinatra
18) Science, what is currently considered the leading scientific explanation of how the universe began? Big Bang Theory
19) Classical music, who composed the music to the opera “The Magic Flute”? Mozart
20) History, which Queen did Elizabeth I place under house arrest in Carlisle Castle in 1568? Mary Queen of Scots
21) Food and drink, from which country does the dish “Goulash” originate? Hungary
22) Geography, what name does Argentina give to the Falkland Islands? Malvinas
23) Literature, which 1959 novel by E. R. Braithwaite, based on his own experiences of being a black teacher in London, became a film of the same name starring Sidney Poitier and Lulu? Sir with love
24) Which artist created ‘Campbell’s Soup Cans’ in 1962? Andy warhol
25) ♪♫ I read the news today Oh Boy.
4000 holes in Blackburn Lancashire.
And though the holes were rather small.
They had to count them all.
Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall.
I'd love to turn you on♪♫
From what Beatle’s song are those the final lines? Day in the life
ADVERTISING SLOGANS BONUS QUESTIONS
BQ1) Which food was advertised as “Sweet as the moment when the pod went ‘pop’”? Birds eye peas
BQ2) Which beer was advertised as “The cream of Manchester”? Boddington
BQ3) Who said “It’s good to talk”? BT
BQ4) Which product had “A glass and a half of milk in every half pound”? Cadbury dairy milk
BQ5) What personal care brand has the slogan “Because you’re worth it” loreal
STINKER) What is the doll Barbie’s full name? Barbara millicent Roberts
TRICKY) Who invented Cat’s Eyes in 1934 to improve road safety? Peter Shaw
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Another belter as always Ray, sorry I'm late, little monsters wouldn't go to sleep.
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Duckyfuzz wrote:Who had a 1961 number one hit with ‘Moody River’? Pat boon
2) Geography, what is the capital city of Pakistan? Islamabad
3) TV, which television show starred Robbie Coltrane as a rather opinionated and frequently inebriated Police psychologist? Cracker
4) Film, who plays Erin Brockovich in the 1999 film of the same name? Julia Roberts
5) Name the South African surgeon who carried out the first heart transplant operation. Christian Barnard
6) Food and drink, Tequila is a spirit originating from which country? Mexico
7) Science, the brain is divided into how many lobes? 4
8 ) From which country do Kia cars come? South Korea
9) Sport, what is the nickname of the Australian Rugby Union team? Wallabies
10) History. what age came after the Bronze Age? Iron age
11) In which 1953 film musical starring Doris Day does the song “The Deadwood Stage” feature? Calamity Jane
12) Bruce Wayne is the real name of which fictional superhero? Batman
13) Literature, which literary character grows up in a Victorian workhouse overseen by Mr Bumble the beadle? Oliver Twist
14) In Music what ‘C’ word is the term is used to denote a gradual increase in loudness in a piece of music? Crescendo
15) Film, which 1996 film directed by Alan Parker is based on the life of Eva Peron? Evita
16) TV, running from 1991 to 1993, what was the name of the fashion house run by Beatrice and Evangeline? House of Eliot
17) Which couple had a 1967 number one hit with ‘Somethin’ Stupid’? Nancy and Frank sinatra
18) Science, what is currently considered the leading scientific explanation of how the universe began? Big Bang Theory
19) Classical music, who composed the music to the opera “The Magic Flute”? Mozart
20) History, which Queen did Elizabeth I place under house arrest in Carlisle Castle in 1568? Mary Queen of Scots
21) Food and drink, from which country does the dish “Goulash” originate? Hungary
22) Geography, what name does Argentina give to the Falkland Islands? Malvinas
23) Literature, which 1959 novel by E. R. Braithwaite, based on his own experiences of being a black teacher in London, became a film of the same name starring Sidney Poitier and Lulu? Sir with love
24) Which artist created ‘Campbell’s Soup Cans’ in 1962? Andy warhol
25) ♪♫ I read the news today Oh Boy.
4000 holes in Blackburn Lancashire.
And though the holes were rather small.
They had to count them all.
Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall.
I'd love to turn you on♪♫
From what Beatle’s song are those the final lines? Day in the life
ADVERTISING SLOGANS BONUS QUESTIONS
BQ1) Which food was advertised as “Sweet as the moment when the pod went ‘pop’”? Birds eye peas
BQ2) Which beer was advertised as “The cream of Manchester”? Boddington
BQ3) Who said “It’s good to talk”? BT
BQ4) Which product had “A glass and a half of milk in every half pound”? Cadbury dairy milk
BQ5) What personal care brand has the slogan “Because you’re worth it” loreal
STINKER) What is the doll Barbie’s full name? Barbara millicent Roberts Nice one
TRICKY) Who invented Cat’s Eyes in 1934 to improve road safety? Peter Shaw
Evening DF.
A totally and utterly brilliant FULL HOUSE, you're a Star.
I thought you may be on Grandad duty tonight, I bet you're knackered !!!!! LOL
A few beers will sort you out.
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Duckyfuzz wrote:Another belter as always Ray, sorry I'm late, little monsters wouldn't go to sleep.
It's all over now DF, get some ale down.
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Definitely getting the beers down, me bodies knackered and me brain is fizzled.
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Duckyfuzz wrote:Definitely getting the beers down, me bodies knackered and me brain is fizzled.
Nice one DF
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Very well played to all the Wigan Peers quizzers..
Wigan Peers Friday Night Pub Quiz Answers 24-9-21
1) Who had a 1961 number one hit with ‘Moody River’?
Pat Boone
2) Geography, what is the capital city of Pakistan?
Islamabad
3) TV, which television show starred Robbie Coltrane as a rather opinionated and frequently inebriated Police psychologist?
Cracker
4) Film, who plays Erin Brockovich in the 1999 film of the same name?
Julia Roberts
5) Name the South African surgeon who carried out the first heart transplant operation.
Dr Christian Barnard
6) Food and drink, Tequila is a spirit originating from which country?
Mexico
7) Science, the brain is divided into how many lobes?
Four
8 ) From which country do Kia cars come?
South Korea
9) Sport, what is the nickname of the Australian Rugby Union team?
The Wallabies
10) History. what age came after the Bronze Age?
Iron Age
11) In which 1953 film musical starring Doris Day does the song “The Deadwood Stage” feature?
Calamity Jane
12) Bruce Wayne is the real name of which fictional superhero?
Batman
13) Literature, which literary character grows up in a Victorian workhouse overseen by Mr Bumble the beadle?
Oliver Twist
14) In Music what ‘C’ word is the term is used to denote a gradual increase in loudness in a piece of music?
Crescendo
15) Film, which 1996 film directed by Alan Parker is based on the life of Eva Peron?
Evita
16) TV, running from 1991 to 1993, what was the name of the fashion house run by Beatrice and Evangeline?
The House of Elliot
17) Which couple had a 1967 number one hit with ‘Somethin’ Stupid’?
Nancy and Frank Sinatra
18) Science, what is currently considered the leading scientific explanation of how the universe began?
The Big Bang Theory
19) Classical music, who composed the music to the opera “The Magic Flute”?
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
20) History, which Queen did Elizabeth I place under house arrest in Carlisle Castle in 1568?
Mary Queen of Scots
21) Food and drink, from which country does the dish “Goulash” originate?
Hungary
22) Geography, what name does Argentina give to the Falkland Islands?
Islas Malvinas
23) Literature, which 1959 novel by E. R. Braithwaite, based on his own experiences of being a black teacher in London, became a film of the same name starring Sidney Poitier and Lulu?
To Sir with love
24) Which artist created ‘Campbell’s Soup Cans’ in 1962?
Andy Warhol
25) ♪♫ I read the news today Oh Boy.
4000 holes in Blackburn Lancashire.
And though the holes were rather small.
They had to count them all.
Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall.
I'd love to turn you on♪♫
From what Beatle’s song are those the final lines?
A Day in the Life
ADVERTISING SLOGANS BONUS QUESTIONS
BQ1) Which food was advertised as “Sweet as the moment when the pod went ‘pop’”?
Birds Eye Peas
BQ2) Which beer was advertised as “The cream of Manchester”?
Boddingtons
BQ3) Who said “It’s good to talk”?
British Telecom / Bob Hoskins
BQ4) Which product had “A glass and a half of milk in every half pound”?
Cadbury’s Dairy Milk
BQ5) What personal care brand has the slogan “Because you’re worth it”
L'Oreal
STINKER) What is the doll Barbie’s full name?
Barbara Millicent Roberts
TRICKY) Who invented Cat’s Eyes in 1934 to improve road safety?
Percy Shaw
Wigan Peers Friday Night Pub Quiz Answers 24-9-21
1) Who had a 1961 number one hit with ‘Moody River’?
Pat Boone
2) Geography, what is the capital city of Pakistan?
Islamabad
3) TV, which television show starred Robbie Coltrane as a rather opinionated and frequently inebriated Police psychologist?
Cracker
4) Film, who plays Erin Brockovich in the 1999 film of the same name?
Julia Roberts
5) Name the South African surgeon who carried out the first heart transplant operation.
Dr Christian Barnard
6) Food and drink, Tequila is a spirit originating from which country?
Mexico
7) Science, the brain is divided into how many lobes?
Four
8 ) From which country do Kia cars come?
South Korea
9) Sport, what is the nickname of the Australian Rugby Union team?
The Wallabies
10) History. what age came after the Bronze Age?
Iron Age
11) In which 1953 film musical starring Doris Day does the song “The Deadwood Stage” feature?
Calamity Jane
12) Bruce Wayne is the real name of which fictional superhero?
Batman
13) Literature, which literary character grows up in a Victorian workhouse overseen by Mr Bumble the beadle?
Oliver Twist
14) In Music what ‘C’ word is the term is used to denote a gradual increase in loudness in a piece of music?
Crescendo
15) Film, which 1996 film directed by Alan Parker is based on the life of Eva Peron?
Evita
16) TV, running from 1991 to 1993, what was the name of the fashion house run by Beatrice and Evangeline?
The House of Elliot
17) Which couple had a 1967 number one hit with ‘Somethin’ Stupid’?
Nancy and Frank Sinatra
18) Science, what is currently considered the leading scientific explanation of how the universe began?
The Big Bang Theory
19) Classical music, who composed the music to the opera “The Magic Flute”?
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
20) History, which Queen did Elizabeth I place under house arrest in Carlisle Castle in 1568?
Mary Queen of Scots
21) Food and drink, from which country does the dish “Goulash” originate?
Hungary
22) Geography, what name does Argentina give to the Falkland Islands?
Islas Malvinas
23) Literature, which 1959 novel by E. R. Braithwaite, based on his own experiences of being a black teacher in London, became a film of the same name starring Sidney Poitier and Lulu?
To Sir with love
24) Which artist created ‘Campbell’s Soup Cans’ in 1962?
Andy Warhol
25) ♪♫ I read the news today Oh Boy.
4000 holes in Blackburn Lancashire.
And though the holes were rather small.
They had to count them all.
Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall.
I'd love to turn you on♪♫
From what Beatle’s song are those the final lines?
A Day in the Life
ADVERTISING SLOGANS BONUS QUESTIONS
BQ1) Which food was advertised as “Sweet as the moment when the pod went ‘pop’”?
Birds Eye Peas
BQ2) Which beer was advertised as “The cream of Manchester”?
Boddingtons
BQ3) Who said “It’s good to talk”?
British Telecom / Bob Hoskins
BQ4) Which product had “A glass and a half of milk in every half pound”?
Cadbury’s Dairy Milk
BQ5) What personal care brand has the slogan “Because you’re worth it”
L'Oreal
STINKER) What is the doll Barbie’s full name?
Barbara Millicent Roberts
TRICKY) Who invented Cat’s Eyes in 1934 to improve road safety?
Percy Shaw
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