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Thanks to the guys for getting this great new site up and running and here is a brand new quiz thread. You know the rules. Please don't post your answers before the quizzer does. Don't forget to post your scores.  
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11. Thanks Zico.
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Have a good weekend gents, fingers crossed it starts with a win tonight!

Random Trivia 46

1.  At what age did rock stars Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jim Morrison all die?
27

2.  By what name are the Sandwich Islands now known?
Hawaii

3.  Which animal is used as the symbol for the Republican Party in the USA?
Elephant

4.  General Custer was killed at which battle in 1876?
Little Big Horn

5.  Who had UK no1s with albums entitled "Tusk", "Tango in the Night" and "Rumours"?
Fleetwood Mac

6.  What was left in the box after Pandora had opened it?
Hope

7.  Which leader in the 1930s and 40s was known as "Il Duce"?
Mussolini

8.  Which is the highest winning hand in poker?
Royal Flush

9.  Berginning with “B” which is the largest country (by population) that has never won an Olympic medal?
Bangladesh

10. Who was German Chancellor in 1990 when East and West Germany were reunified?
Helmut Kohl

11.  Who won the Best Actor Oscar in 2004 for his portrayal of Ray Charles in the movie "Ray"?
Jamie Foxx

12.  In the George Orwell novel "Animal Farm", what type of animal was Boxer?
Horse

13.  In Greek mythology, which river forms the boundary between Earth and the Underworld?
River Styx

14.  What was the name of pirate Blackbeard's ship?
Queen Anne's Revenge

15.  In mountaineering what name is given to the pegs that secure ropes to a rock face?
Pitons

16.  Which musician featured on the cover of the first edition of Rolling Stone magazine?
John Lennon

17.  Which team has won cricket's County Championship on the most occasions?
Yorkshire - 33 (1 shared)

18.  In which year was the Channel Tunnel first opened?
1994

19.  Who was Prime Minister of the UK when India gained independence?
Clement Attlee

20.  With 26 titles, who has been the British Racing Champion Jockey on most occasions?
Sir Gordon Richards

 
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Random Trivia 46

1.  At what age did rock stars Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones and Jim Morrison all die?

2.  By what name are the Sandwich Islands now known?

3.  Which animal is used as the symbol for the Republican Party in the USA?

4.  General Custer was killed at which battle in 1876?

5.  Who had UK no1s with albums entitled "Tusk", "Tango in the Night" and "Rumours"?

6.  What was left in the box after Pandora had opened it?

7.  Which leader in the 1930s and 40s was known as "Il Duce"?

8.  Which is the highest winning hand in poker?

9.  Berginning with “B” which is the largest country (by population) that has never won an Olympic medal?

10. Who was German Chancellor in 1990 when East and West Germany were reunified?

11.  Who won the Best Actor Oscar in 2004 for his portrayal of Ray Charles in the movie "Ray"?

12.  In the George Orwell novel "Animal Farm", what type of animal was Boxer?

13.  In Greek mythology, which river forms the boundary between Earth and the Underworld?

14.  What was the name of pirate Blackbeard's ship?

15.  In mountaineering what name is given to the pegs that secure ropes to a rock face?

16.  Which musician featured on the cover of the first edition of Rolling Stone magazine?

17.  Which team has won cricket's County Championship on the most occasions?

18.  In which year was the Channel Tunnel first opened?

19.  Who was Prime Minister of the UK when India gained independence?

20.  With 26 titles, who has been the British Racing Champion Jockey on most occasions?


 
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Mike Oxsaw" wrote: 23 Oct 2025, 19:36 I do enjoy these quizzes, but don't generally partake, preferring, instead to follow up and check out any subject raised that I find interesting.

That being said, when I saw Q12 earlier, the "answer" that popped straight into my head was "A Little Bitter Water".

I know. Sad, isn't it 🤣🤣🤣🤣?
Point for that Mike!  😂
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I do enjoy these quizzes, but don't generally partake, preferring, instead to follow up and check out any subject raised that I find interesting.

That being said, when I saw Q12 earlier, the "answer" that popped straight into my head was "A Little Bitter Water".

I know. Sad, isn't it 🤣🤣🤣🤣?
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12.


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Random Trivia 45

1.  To what country does the island of Elba belong?
Italy

2.  Released in the UK in 1971, whose third studio album was titled "The Man Who Sold the World"?
David Bowie

3.  What type of nut is used to flavour the chocolate spread Nutella?
Hazelnut

4.  What was signed at Runnymede in 1215?
The Magna Carta

5.  In which European city is St Wenceslas Square?
Prague

6.  Which actress was married to tennis star Andre Agassi from 1997 to 1999?
Brooke Shields

7.  The motto of the Boy Scouts is "Be Prepared", what is the motto of the Girl Guides?
"Be Prepared"

8.  Who wrote the novel "Three Men in a Boat"?
Jerome K Jerome

9.  The exterior of the Statue of Liberty is primarily made of which metal?
Copper

10. From which plant is Linseed Oil obtained?
Flax 

11.  Who followed Graham Taylor as the England football team manager?
Terry Venables

12.  What connects the Great Bitter Lake to the Small Bitter Lake?
The Suez Canal

13.  In what modern-day country is Mount Ararat located?
Turkey

14.  What was the occupation of Captain Mainwaring in TV's "Dad's Army?
Bank Manager

15.  In the Roald Dahl book what do the letters BFG stand for?
Big Friendly Giant

16.  What sport do the Coventry Bees take part in?
Motorcycle speedway

17.  What was the title of the first colour film to be directed by Alfred Hitchcock?
Rope (1948)

18.  In which movie did John Wayne's character repeatedly use the phrase "That'll Be the Day", thus inspiring the Buddy Holly classic song?
The Searchers

19.  How many furlongs make up one mile?
Eight

20.  For five possible points which songs with "Home" in the title were UK top ten hits for the following artists, [a] Slim Whitman (1957), The Osmonds (1973), [c] Westlife (2007), [d] Andy Williams (1970) and Tom Jones (1966)?
[a] "I'll Take You Hame Again Kathleen", "Goin' Home" [c] "Home" [d] "Home Lovin' Man" [e]"Green Green Grass of Home"


 
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Double checked for answqers on the same line!!  😂 🙄

Random Trivia 45

1.  To what country does the island of Elba belong?

2.  Released in the UK in 1971, whose third studio album was titled "The Man Who Sold the World"?

3.  What type of nut is used to flavour the chocolate spread Nutella?

4.  What was signed at Runnymede in 1215?

5.  In which European city is St Wenceslas Square?

6.  Which actress was married to tennis star Andre Agassi from 1997 to 1999?

7.  The motto of the Boy Scouts is "Be Prepared", what is the motto of the Girl Guides?

8.  Who wrote the novel "Three Men in a Boat"?

9.  The exterior of the Statue of Liberty is primarily made of which metal?

10. From which plant is Linseed Oil obtained?

11.  Who followed Graham Taylor as the England football team manager?

12.  What connects the Great Bitter Lake to the Small Bitter Lake?

13.  In what modern-day country is Mount Ararat located?

14.  What was the occupation of Captain Mainwaring in TV's "Dad's Army?

15.  In the Roald Dahl book what do the letters BFG stand for?

16.  What sport do the Coventry Bees take part in?

17.  What was the title of the first colour film to be directed by Alfred Hitchcock?

18.  In which movie did John Wayne's character repeatedly use the phrase "That'll Be the Day", thus inspiring the Buddy Holly classic song?

19.  How many furlongs make up one mile?

20.  For five possible points which songs with "Home" in the title were UK top ten hits for the following artists, [a] Slim Whitman (1957), The Osmonds (1973), [c] Westlife (2007), [d] Andy Williams (1970) and Tom Jones (1966)?
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16 today thanks zico
Everyone always forgot about Bill Rogers and I still do.
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17.  Thanks Zico.
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sorry about q3, bloody cut and paste....

Random Trivia 44

1.  Released in 1940, what was the second full length animated movie from the Disney studios?
Pinocchio

2.  In which country is the city of Jakarta?
Indonesia

3.  Which professional golfer was known as "The Golden Bear"?
Jack Nicklaus

4.  Which planet has the largest moon in our solar system?
Jupiter (Ganymede)

5.  In which industry did John D Rockefeller make his billions?
Oil

6.  In the measurement of horses, how many inches are in a hand?
Four

7.  How many stars feature on the flag of China?
Five

8.  On which food label would you see the Biblical quote "Out of the strong came forth sweetness"?
Lyle's Golden Syrup

9.  What is the best-selling daily newspaper in Germany?
Bild

10.  What is the only south American country that lies completely south of the Tropic of Capricorn?
Uruguay

11.  What fruit would you generally find in a Black Forest Gateau?
Cherry

12.  The Seventh Lord Greystoke is better known as which fictional character?
Tarzan

13.  Which mythological hero was said to have killed the Nemean Lion?
Hercules, also known as Heracles

14. The Dutch football team FC Twente is based in which city?
Enschede 

15. If you were born on St Swithin's Day under which star-sign would you be?
Cancer 

16.  Built in 1813, in which UK seaside resort would you find the World's oldest seaside pleasure pier?
Ryde (Isle of Wight)

17. Beginning with “M”, what was former US President Richard Nixon's middle name?
Milhous

18.  Who starred opposite Lady Gaga in the 2018 remake of "A Star is Born"?
Bradley Cooper

19.  Which tyre company produces a much sought after calendar, first published in 1964?
Pirelli

20.  Dubbed the "Gang of Four" which politicians founded the Social Democratic Party in the UK in 1981?  Point for each
Roy Jenkins, David Owen, Bill Rodgers and Shirley Williams
 
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the coming of gary" wrote: 22 Oct 2025, 09:22 question three looks easy
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oh ffs,,,  😂
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question three looks easy
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Random Trivia 44

1.  Released in 1940, what was the second full length animated movie from the Disney studios?

2.  In which country is the city of Jakarta?

3.  Which professional golfer was known as "The Golden Bear"?

4.  Which planet has the largest moon in our solar system?

5.  In which industry did John D Rockefeller make his billions?

6.  In the measurement of horses, how many inches are in a hand?

7.  How many stars feature on the flag of China?

8.  On which food label would you see the Biblical quote "Out of the strong came forth sweetness"?

9.  What is the best-selling daily newspaper in Germany?

10.  What is the only south American country that lies completely south of the Tropic of Capricorn?

11.  What fruit would you generally find in a Black Forest Gateau?

12.  The Seventh Lord Greystoke is better known as which fictional character?

13.  Which mythological hero was said to have killed the Nemean Lion?

14. The Dutch football team FC Twente is based in which city?

15. If you were born on St Swithin's Day under which star-sign would you be?

16.  Built in 1813, in which UK seaside resort would you find the World's oldest seaside pleasure pier?

17. Beginning with “M”, what was former US President Richard Nixon's middle name?

18.  Who starred opposite Lady Gaga in the 2018 remake of "A Star is Born"?

19.  Which tyre company produces a much sought after calendar, first published in 1964?

20.  Dubbed the "Gang of Four" which politicians founded the Social Democratic Party in the UK in 1981?  Point for each



 
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11 today.

17 yesterday.

Cheers Zico.
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12 today thanks zico
Greek mythology is mad. Cronus cut his father's (Uranus) testicles off with a magic sickle and threw them into the sea.The testicles became the TItans and Aphrodite grew out of the white foam released from the testicles.
It gets weirder from there as well. 
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