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Some of the Zoom family quizzes we have done have worked best with some daft rounds - eg pasta or composer, Trump tweets or not (most of the barking ones being Elon Musk), close ups of ever day household objects, law or no law (in France it is illegal to name a pig Napoleon - spoiler alert this is an urban myth!).


Has worked better than more serious questions.


What themes have you used?

malumbu Wrote:

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> Funnily enough we did that one, the initials eg

> FTC (there's a more interesting one for you).

> I've thought of famous Belgians but it is a

> struggle to get ten questions.


Come on there's the entire football team :)

Spartacus Wrote:

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> seenbeen Wrote:

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> > > Carry on

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> > What, you mean the films?

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> Yes

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> Although that's not PC these days is it


It would probably be OK as long as all the scenes with Barbara Windsor were removed....

We did shots from films, but the face of the character was obscured. And people have to name the film. The funny bit was that it was pics of family members obscuring the photo....lost of laughs at my father in law being forest Gump...or brother as Hannibal lecter.....

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