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Bonjour, buenos dias, gutentag and all that lark.


I'm running a pub quiz as an opening gambit to my work summer party tomorrow. I've put together a good few questions already (have to admit I did steal one or two from Tuesday's Clockhouse quiz!), but am in need of a few extra teasers to throw in. So far, I've roughly divided it to General Knowledge, Sport, Entertainment (Music, Film & TV), Science & Nature, Geography and a picture round.


Any suggestions? Nothing too hard - the average age in my company is early-mid 20s and they're all a bit simple quite frankly!


Cheers!

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jaybee82 Wrote:

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> Q: Who is the only player in the Premiership to

> have won the League, FA Cup, Champions League and

> Carling Cup AND have an olympic gold medal?

>

> A: Nwankwo Kanu (Portsmouth)


Extraordinary! He is one of the worst players I have ever seen!


Mind you I am biased as he cost me ?700 when he missed from under the cross bar about 3/4 years ago which was physically impossible but No-Kan-Do managed it....:-S

Q= Who is the only person to be born on the Underground?


A= Thelma Ursula Beatrice Eleanor (note her initials) was born in 1924 on a Bakerloo line train at Elephant & Castle.



Q= What are the best places to spot mice running around the tracks of the underground ?


A= Waterloo station (northbound on the Bakerloo line) and any platform at Oxford Circus.

What's with everyone's obsession with tube questions?! Maybe it's because we don't have one in our leafy suburbs? I thought everyone saw that as a good thing, but we're obviously kidding ourselves!


Anyway, they are all good questions, but I do have one in there already about the tube.


What's the only tube station not to have any of the letters of "mackerel" in it?


The somewhat contentious answer is St. John's Wood. Contentious in case someone wants to get pedantic about the Saint abbreviation.


Will probably also throw this one in there as part of a set of "What comes next?" stolen straight from the Clockhouse Quiz!

Pimlico, Victoria, Green Park, Oxford Circus....... A: Green Park


Final talk of tube questions - the only 2 tubes with all the vowels? A: Mansion House and South Ealing.


Any Science & Nature or Entertainment questions from anyone?

General:

Q: What is the best chocolate bar

A: Snickers


Sport:

Q: Would Tyson have beaten Ali, if both men were in their prime?

A: No


Entertainment:

Q: Were The Clash better than The Pistols

A: Yes


Science:

Q: What sort of car we will be driving in 100 years time?

A: Flying cars powered by nuclear fusion (with auxillary wind turbines on top)


Geography:

Q: Which place is hotter - Thailand or Egypt

A: Trick question.


Picture Round:

Q: Which one is the "real" batman (show pictures of Keaton, Bale, Clooney, Kilmer)

A: Adam West

BJL's Delia/Stones question definitely makes the cut.


Jeremy, I like your style - I might have to make a new round with these kind of questions and even tailor a few to my office... Who is the biggest gimp in the company? John. Who is the best employee in the company? Rowanofski.

Q. Which organ of the body contains insulin?

A. Pancreas


Q. Where would an American put a diaper?

A. On a baby's bottom.


Q. Who was Blackadders sidekick through the ages?

A. Baldrick


Q. How many letters are there in the Greek alphabet?

A. 24


Q. What German football hero was nicknamed 'The Kaiser'?

A. Franz Beckenbauer


Q. What is a prune?

A. A dried plum


Q. What is the collective term for a group of leopards?

A. A leap

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