It's the Weekly Pub Quiz Post!
January 25th, 2006 07:31 pmClaire, Jim and Hugh were very late this week (finally turning up when Pub Quiz Bloke reached question 6) so we were called Claire, Jim & Hugh are well late this week
1. Which spoon is bigger: a desert spoon or a table spoon?
2. What was the biggest selling calendar in the UK for 2006: Robbie Williams, Cliff Richard or Little Britain?
3. On which side of a book are the even number pages printed?
4. What was the most popular form of gambling with women in Las Vegas? (wimmin gambling not gambling using wimmin)
5. In France all motorways begin with which letter?
6. Which is the odd one out: a lunar month, a light year or a millenium?
7. How many wings does a flea have?
8. According to the nursery rhyme 'Sing a song of sixpence' who is sitting in the palor eating bread and honey?
9. What is a Mexican Hairless?
10. The game of chess gets its name from the Persian word for what?
11. Which two months are named after men?
12. In what direction do the best surfing beaches face?
13. What is the most mountainous country in Europe?
14. In which film did Charles Bronson play the Tunnel King?
15. Which sport has bedposts, railroad splits and spares?
Comments are screened so you can make embarrassing guesses to your heart's content.
At the end of the general knowledge round we were joint top with twelve - go us.
We had a shockingly bad TV & Films round - managing to only get two. The Music round wasn't much better :( even the picture round gave us trouble and we ended up - for the first time in months - coming THIRD! Third! OMG!
We were all disgusted with ourselves.
The Boys V Girls round was Film and TV themes again - I managed to get The Crystal Maze (Mumsie!), Futurama and another one that I can't remember again. And got beaten by a boy on Bagpuss. Shocking. The girls lost (again) but there were a lot more boys than girls (in our defence).
Last week:
1. The Beatles
2. Index
3. Sooty
4. Ella
5. 4
6. Black & Yellow
7. Radio 2
8. 1970's
9. No
10. Pyranees
11. True Grit
12. Janet
13. 1994
14. Straw
15. Yew
1. Which spoon is bigger: a desert spoon or a table spoon?
2. What was the biggest selling calendar in the UK for 2006: Robbie Williams, Cliff Richard or Little Britain?
3. On which side of a book are the even number pages printed?
4. What was the most popular form of gambling with women in Las Vegas? (wimmin gambling not gambling using wimmin)
5. In France all motorways begin with which letter?
6. Which is the odd one out: a lunar month, a light year or a millenium?
7. How many wings does a flea have?
8. According to the nursery rhyme 'Sing a song of sixpence' who is sitting in the palor eating bread and honey?
9. What is a Mexican Hairless?
10. The game of chess gets its name from the Persian word for what?
11. Which two months are named after men?
12. In what direction do the best surfing beaches face?
13. What is the most mountainous country in Europe?
14. In which film did Charles Bronson play the Tunnel King?
15. Which sport has bedposts, railroad splits and spares?
Comments are screened so you can make embarrassing guesses to your heart's content.
At the end of the general knowledge round we were joint top with twelve - go us.
We had a shockingly bad TV & Films round - managing to only get two. The Music round wasn't much better :( even the picture round gave us trouble and we ended up - for the first time in months - coming THIRD! Third! OMG!
We were all disgusted with ourselves.
The Boys V Girls round was Film and TV themes again - I managed to get The Crystal Maze (Mumsie!), Futurama and another one that I can't remember again. And got beaten by a boy on Bagpuss. Shocking. The girls lost (again) but there were a lot more boys than girls (in our defence).
Last week:
1. The Beatles
2. Index
3. Sooty
4. Ella
5. 4
6. Black & Yellow
7. Radio 2
8. 1970's
9. No
10. Pyranees
11. True Grit
12. Janet
13. 1994
14. Straw
15. Yew