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I love a good old test of grey matter as much as the next would-be millionaire/strongest link/egghead/mastermind, but as life-assuring as it is to sit at home and shout wrong answers at a TV screen, you don't stand to win anything, nor do you get drunk in the process!


But, with a PUB QUIZ... now you're talking. Well, maybe not about winning but the drinking can't be denied!


I know the Clockhouse one is good on Tuesdays, but I'm fed up being a sore loser to Beardy McWeirdo! The Crown & Greyhound do a good one on Sundays I think, but I don't know of any others.


Which other pubs run a good pub quiz in the area, and when?

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This got Lounged?! Wounded, I am! How does a topic asking people about good local pub quizzes not warrant its place in the general issues / gossip section? It doesn?t seem to differ from the age-old and much-renewed topics of best pub/curry/Chinese etc? Except for maybe that it is a topic that hasn?t been rehashed 67 times in the past year.


Definitely up for checking out those 2 at the Herne and the Hob, but might not find out about others after the overzealous antics of Mr Adam Inistrator. If that is your real name...

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