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Daily Quiz anyone?
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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Another TV Quiz
1. Bungle was a brown furry bear, Zippy was loud and domineering, but what was the name of the shy pink hippo?
George (in the British children's television series Rainbow)
2. In Extras, Ricky Gervais plays the character Andy Millman, but who plays his agent, Darren Lamb?
Stephen Merchant
3. Which accomplished actor got criticized for his Welsh accent whilst playing DCI Taff Jones in White House Farm?
Stephen Graham
4. In the famous Parkinson's interview with entertainer Rod Hull in 1976 which fellow guest said: "If that bird comes anywhere near me, I'll break its neck and your bloody arm!"?
Billy Connolly
5. What is the name of the fourth and final series of the BBC sitcom Blackadder set during World War I?
Blackadder Goes Forth
6. What's the name of the 1970's bistro which employed a one-armed Irish kitchen hand named Albert Riddle?
Robin's Nest
7. The American television sitcom Happy Days, first aired in 1974, is set in which city?
Milwaukee
8. "90210" is a ZIP code in which city?
Beverly Hills (as in the American teen drama TV series, Beverly Hills, 90210)
9. Laura Elizabeth Ingalls Wilder was an American writer known for which series of children's books, turned into a TV series?
Little House on the Prairie
10. In 2018, fictional Police Sergeant David Budd was assigned to protect the holder of which political office?
Home Secretary (in The Bodyguard)
11. Who were known for tearing around the streets of fictional Bay City, California, under the radio call sign "Zebra Three"?
Starsky and Hutch
12. In which fictional seaside town was Dad’s Army set?
Walmington-on-Sea
13. What was the name of the spaceship in Red Dwarf?
Red Dwarf
14. Who starred as Hyacinth Bucket in Keeping Up Appearances?
Patricia Routledge
15. What is the name of the vicar in The Vicar of Dibley?
Geraldine Granger
16. What is the name of the unit in Line of Duty?
AC-12
17. What is the name of the Simpsons’ dog?
Santa’s Little Helper
18. Which of the Wombles was named after a Scottish town?
Tobermory
19. Which American actor played Winston Churchill in The Crown?
John Lithgow
20. In Scooby-Doo, what is the name of Shaggy’s real first name?
Norville - Norville Rogers
1. Bungle was a brown furry bear, Zippy was loud and domineering, but what was the name of the shy pink hippo?
George (in the British children's television series Rainbow)
2. In Extras, Ricky Gervais plays the character Andy Millman, but who plays his agent, Darren Lamb?
Stephen Merchant
3. Which accomplished actor got criticized for his Welsh accent whilst playing DCI Taff Jones in White House Farm?
Stephen Graham
4. In the famous Parkinson's interview with entertainer Rod Hull in 1976 which fellow guest said: "If that bird comes anywhere near me, I'll break its neck and your bloody arm!"?
Billy Connolly
5. What is the name of the fourth and final series of the BBC sitcom Blackadder set during World War I?
Blackadder Goes Forth
6. What's the name of the 1970's bistro which employed a one-armed Irish kitchen hand named Albert Riddle?
Robin's Nest
7. The American television sitcom Happy Days, first aired in 1974, is set in which city?
Milwaukee
8. "90210" is a ZIP code in which city?
Beverly Hills (as in the American teen drama TV series, Beverly Hills, 90210)
9. Laura Elizabeth Ingalls Wilder was an American writer known for which series of children's books, turned into a TV series?
Little House on the Prairie
10. In 2018, fictional Police Sergeant David Budd was assigned to protect the holder of which political office?
Home Secretary (in The Bodyguard)
11. Who were known for tearing around the streets of fictional Bay City, California, under the radio call sign "Zebra Three"?
Starsky and Hutch
12. In which fictional seaside town was Dad’s Army set?
Walmington-on-Sea
13. What was the name of the spaceship in Red Dwarf?
Red Dwarf
14. Who starred as Hyacinth Bucket in Keeping Up Appearances?
Patricia Routledge
15. What is the name of the vicar in The Vicar of Dibley?
Geraldine Granger
16. What is the name of the unit in Line of Duty?
AC-12
17. What is the name of the Simpsons’ dog?
Santa’s Little Helper
18. Which of the Wombles was named after a Scottish town?
Tobermory
19. Which American actor played Winston Churchill in The Crown?
John Lithgow
20. In Scooby-Doo, what is the name of Shaggy’s real first name?
Norville - Norville Rogers
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
As it's coming up to the weekend here is
Another TV Quiz
1. Bungle was a brown furry bear, Zippy was loud and domineering, but what was the name of the shy pink hippo?
2. In Extras, Ricky Gervais plays the character Andy Millman, but who plays his agent, Darren Lamb?
3. Which accomplished actor got criticized for his Welsh accent whilst playing DCI Taff Jones in White House Farm?
4. In the famous Parkinson's interview with entertainer Rod Hull in 1976 which fellow guest said: "If that bird comes anywhere near me, I'll break its neck and your bloody arm!"?
5. What is the name of the fourth and final series of the BBC sitcom Blackadder set during World War I?
6. What's the name of the 1970's bistro which employed a one-armed Irish kitchen hand named Albert Riddle?
7. The American television sitcom Happy Days, first aired in 1974, is set in which city?
8. "90210" is a ZIP code in which city?
9. Laura Elizabeth Ingalls Wilder was an American writer known for which series of children's books, turned into a TV series?
10. In 2018, fictional Police Sergeant David Budd was assigned to protect the holder of which political office?
11. Who were known for tearing around the streets of fictional Bay City, California, under the radio call sign "Zebra Three"?
12. In which fictional seaside town was Dad’s Army set?
13. What was the name of the spaceship in Red Dwarf?
14. Who starred as Hyacinth Bucket in Keeping Up Appearances?
15. What is the name of the vicar in The Vicar of Dibley?
16. What is the name of the unit in Line of Duty?
17. What is the name of the Simpsons’ dog?
18. Which of the Wombles was named after a Scottish town?
19. Which American actor played Winston Churchill in The Crown?
20. In Scooby-Doo, what is the name of Shaggy’s real first name?
Another TV Quiz
1. Bungle was a brown furry bear, Zippy was loud and domineering, but what was the name of the shy pink hippo?
2. In Extras, Ricky Gervais plays the character Andy Millman, but who plays his agent, Darren Lamb?
3. Which accomplished actor got criticized for his Welsh accent whilst playing DCI Taff Jones in White House Farm?
4. In the famous Parkinson's interview with entertainer Rod Hull in 1976 which fellow guest said: "If that bird comes anywhere near me, I'll break its neck and your bloody arm!"?
5. What is the name of the fourth and final series of the BBC sitcom Blackadder set during World War I?
6. What's the name of the 1970's bistro which employed a one-armed Irish kitchen hand named Albert Riddle?
7. The American television sitcom Happy Days, first aired in 1974, is set in which city?
8. "90210" is a ZIP code in which city?
9. Laura Elizabeth Ingalls Wilder was an American writer known for which series of children's books, turned into a TV series?
10. In 2018, fictional Police Sergeant David Budd was assigned to protect the holder of which political office?
11. Who were known for tearing around the streets of fictional Bay City, California, under the radio call sign "Zebra Three"?
12. In which fictional seaside town was Dad’s Army set?
13. What was the name of the spaceship in Red Dwarf?
14. Who starred as Hyacinth Bucket in Keeping Up Appearances?
15. What is the name of the vicar in The Vicar of Dibley?
16. What is the name of the unit in Line of Duty?
17. What is the name of the Simpsons’ dog?
18. Which of the Wombles was named after a Scottish town?
19. Which American actor played Winston Churchill in The Crown?
20. In Scooby-Doo, what is the name of Shaggy’s real first name?
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only1billybonds
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Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Random Trivia 21
1. The former offshore prison of Alcatraz, is closest to which City?
San Francisco
2. Which English footballer was given the nickname, "Sicknote"?
Darren Anderton
3. Where would you see the Lutine Bell?
Lloyds of London
4. In literature, who was Sir Percy Blakeney?
The Scarlet Pimpernel
5. Which British golfer is known as the Postman?
Ian Poulter
6. What colour is the robot used as the Android Operating System logo?
Green
7. Who in 2000 became the youngest player to win golf's "Grand Slam"?
Tiger Woods
8. What was the title of Stephen King's first novel?
Carrie
9. What is the longest nerve in the human body?
Sciatic Nerve
10. The HQ of which James Bond villain were on Crab Key?
Dr. No
11. Italy has three active volcanoes. Etna and Vesuvius are two, can you name the other?
Stromboli
12. Bruce Springsteen was born in which decade?
1940's (23rd Sept 1949)
13. What flavour is the traditional Greek aperitif Ouzo?
Aniseed
14. Which members of the Bee Gees were twins?
Robin and Maurice
15. What breed of dog appears on the cover of Blur's "Parklife" album?
Greyhounds
16. Saul Hudson is the real name of which rock guitarist?
Slash (from Guns N' Roses)
17. What is the oldest currency in the world still in use?
British Pound - also known as the pound sterling.
18. Which boxer was known as the Manassa Mauler?
Jack Dempsey
19. Downton Abbey was filmed at which Hampshire stately home?
Highclere Castle
20. In Olympic fencing, generally how many hits must a male fencer score for a win?
Fifteen
1. The former offshore prison of Alcatraz, is closest to which City?
San Francisco
2. Which English footballer was given the nickname, "Sicknote"?
Darren Anderton
3. Where would you see the Lutine Bell?
Lloyds of London
4. In literature, who was Sir Percy Blakeney?
The Scarlet Pimpernel
5. Which British golfer is known as the Postman?
Ian Poulter
6. What colour is the robot used as the Android Operating System logo?
Green
7. Who in 2000 became the youngest player to win golf's "Grand Slam"?
Tiger Woods
8. What was the title of Stephen King's first novel?
Carrie
9. What is the longest nerve in the human body?
Sciatic Nerve
10. The HQ of which James Bond villain were on Crab Key?
Dr. No
11. Italy has three active volcanoes. Etna and Vesuvius are two, can you name the other?
Stromboli
12. Bruce Springsteen was born in which decade?
1940's (23rd Sept 1949)
13. What flavour is the traditional Greek aperitif Ouzo?
Aniseed
14. Which members of the Bee Gees were twins?
Robin and Maurice
15. What breed of dog appears on the cover of Blur's "Parklife" album?
Greyhounds
16. Saul Hudson is the real name of which rock guitarist?
Slash (from Guns N' Roses)
17. What is the oldest currency in the world still in use?
British Pound - also known as the pound sterling.
18. Which boxer was known as the Manassa Mauler?
Jack Dempsey
19. Downton Abbey was filmed at which Hampshire stately home?
Highclere Castle
20. In Olympic fencing, generally how many hits must a male fencer score for a win?
Fifteen
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Random Trivia 21
1. The former offshore prison of Alcatraz, is closest to which City?
2. Which English footballer was given the nickname, "Sicknote"?
3. Where would you see the Lutine Bell?
4. In literature, who was Sir Percy Blakeney?
5. Which British golfer is known as the Postman?
6. What colour is the robot used as the Android Operating System logo?
7. Who in 2000 became the youngest player to win golf's "Grand Slam"?
8. What was the title of Stephen King's first novel?
9. What is the longest nerve in the human body?
10. The HQ of which James Bond villain were on Crab Key?
11. Italy has three active volcanoes. Etna and Vesuvius are two, can you name the other?
12. Bruce Springsteen was born in which decade?
13. What flavour is the traditional Greek aperitif Ouzo?
14. Which members of the Bee Gees were twins?
15. What breed of dog appears on the cover of Blur's "Parklife" album?
16. Saul Hudson is the real name of which rock guitarist?
17. What is the oldest currency in the world still in use?
18. Which boxer was known as the Manassa Mauler?
19. Downton Abbey was filmed at which Hampshire stately home?
20. In Olympic fencing, generally how many hits must a male fencer score for a win?
1. The former offshore prison of Alcatraz, is closest to which City?
2. Which English footballer was given the nickname, "Sicknote"?
3. Where would you see the Lutine Bell?
4. In literature, who was Sir Percy Blakeney?
5. Which British golfer is known as the Postman?
6. What colour is the robot used as the Android Operating System logo?
7. Who in 2000 became the youngest player to win golf's "Grand Slam"?
8. What was the title of Stephen King's first novel?
9. What is the longest nerve in the human body?
10. The HQ of which James Bond villain were on Crab Key?
11. Italy has three active volcanoes. Etna and Vesuvius are two, can you name the other?
12. Bruce Springsteen was born in which decade?
13. What flavour is the traditional Greek aperitif Ouzo?
14. Which members of the Bee Gees were twins?
15. What breed of dog appears on the cover of Blur's "Parklife" album?
16. Saul Hudson is the real name of which rock guitarist?
17. What is the oldest currency in the world still in use?
18. Which boxer was known as the Manassa Mauler?
19. Downton Abbey was filmed at which Hampshire stately home?
20. In Olympic fencing, generally how many hits must a male fencer score for a win?
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Random Trivia 20
1. After which explorer is Venice airport named?
Marco Polo
2. On which Caribbean Island can you find Montego Bay and the Blue Mountains?
Jamaica
3. On a standard dartboard, which number lies between 9 and 11?
14
4. In which country were the "Lord of the Rings" movies filmed?
New Zealand
5. Which European country is divided into areas known as "Cantons"?
Switzerland
6. In an alphabetical list of US States, which comes first?
Alabama
7. Captain Arthur Hastings was a companion of which fictional detective?
Hercule Poirot
8. n Education, what does OFSTED stand for?
The Office for Standards in Education
9. Which 1985 Steven Spielberg film was nominated for 11 Academy Awards, but won none?
The Colour Purple
10. Who is the Patron Saint of lost causes?
St Jude
11. Vince Pinner and Penny Warrender were characters in which TV comedy?
"Just Good Friends"
12. What sport is played at Indian Wells?
Tennis
13. Who played the title role in the 1965 film, "Dr. Who and the Daleks"?
Peter Cushing
14. How many British monarchs reigned during the 20th century?
Six - Victoria, Edward VII, George V, Edward VIII, George VI, Elizabeth II
15. After the invasion of Poland, which was the next country to be invaded by the Germans in World War II?
Denmark
16. A QR code is a type of two-dimensional matrix barcode, what does QR stand for?
Quick Response
17. What colour light is shown on the port side of a ship?
Red
18. Which Scottish King was killed in battle by Macbeth?
Duncan
19. Who did Frank Thornton play in the BBC sit-com "Are You Being Served"?
Captain Peacock
20. Which US President pardoned Richard Nixon?
Gerald Ford
1. After which explorer is Venice airport named?
Marco Polo
2. On which Caribbean Island can you find Montego Bay and the Blue Mountains?
Jamaica
3. On a standard dartboard, which number lies between 9 and 11?
14
4. In which country were the "Lord of the Rings" movies filmed?
New Zealand
5. Which European country is divided into areas known as "Cantons"?
Switzerland
6. In an alphabetical list of US States, which comes first?
Alabama
7. Captain Arthur Hastings was a companion of which fictional detective?
Hercule Poirot
8. n Education, what does OFSTED stand for?
The Office for Standards in Education
9. Which 1985 Steven Spielberg film was nominated for 11 Academy Awards, but won none?
The Colour Purple
10. Who is the Patron Saint of lost causes?
St Jude
11. Vince Pinner and Penny Warrender were characters in which TV comedy?
"Just Good Friends"
12. What sport is played at Indian Wells?
Tennis
13. Who played the title role in the 1965 film, "Dr. Who and the Daleks"?
Peter Cushing
14. How many British monarchs reigned during the 20th century?
Six - Victoria, Edward VII, George V, Edward VIII, George VI, Elizabeth II
15. After the invasion of Poland, which was the next country to be invaded by the Germans in World War II?
Denmark
16. A QR code is a type of two-dimensional matrix barcode, what does QR stand for?
Quick Response
17. What colour light is shown on the port side of a ship?
Red
18. Which Scottish King was killed in battle by Macbeth?
Duncan
19. Who did Frank Thornton play in the BBC sit-com "Are You Being Served"?
Captain Peacock
20. Which US President pardoned Richard Nixon?
Gerald Ford
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Random Trivia 20
1. After which explorer is Venice airport named?
2. On which Caribbean Island can you find Montego Bay and the Blue Mountains?
3. On a standard dartboard, which number lies between 9 and 11?
4. In which country were the "Lord of the Rings" movies filmed?
5. Which European country is divided into areas known as "Cantons"?
6. In an alphabetical list of US States, which comes first?
7. Captain Arthur Hastings was a companion of which fictional detective?
8. n Education, what does OFSTED stand for?
9. Which 1985 Steven Spielberg film was nominated for 11 Academy Awards, but won none?
10. Who is the Patron Saint of lost causes?
11. Vince Pinner and Penny Warrender were characters in which TV comedy?
12. What sport is played at Indian Wells?
13. Who played the title role in the 1965 film, "Dr. Who and the Daleks"?
14. How many British monarchs reigned during the 20th century?
15. After the invasion of Poland, which was the next country to be invaded by the Germans in World War II?
16. A QR code is a type of two-dimensional matrix barcode, what does QR stand for?
17. What colour light is shown on the port side of a ship?
18. Which Scottish King was killed in battle by Macbeth?
19. Who did Frank Thornton play in the BBC sit-com "Are You Being Served"?
20. Which US President pardoned Richard Nixon?
1. After which explorer is Venice airport named?
2. On which Caribbean Island can you find Montego Bay and the Blue Mountains?
3. On a standard dartboard, which number lies between 9 and 11?
4. In which country were the "Lord of the Rings" movies filmed?
5. Which European country is divided into areas known as "Cantons"?
6. In an alphabetical list of US States, which comes first?
7. Captain Arthur Hastings was a companion of which fictional detective?
8. n Education, what does OFSTED stand for?
9. Which 1985 Steven Spielberg film was nominated for 11 Academy Awards, but won none?
10. Who is the Patron Saint of lost causes?
11. Vince Pinner and Penny Warrender were characters in which TV comedy?
12. What sport is played at Indian Wells?
13. Who played the title role in the 1965 film, "Dr. Who and the Daleks"?
14. How many British monarchs reigned during the 20th century?
15. After the invasion of Poland, which was the next country to be invaded by the Germans in World War II?
16. A QR code is a type of two-dimensional matrix barcode, what does QR stand for?
17. What colour light is shown on the port side of a ship?
18. Which Scottish King was killed in battle by Macbeth?
19. Who did Frank Thornton play in the BBC sit-com "Are You Being Served"?
20. Which US President pardoned Richard Nixon?
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only1billybonds
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- easthammer
- Posts: 2684
- Old WHO Number: 15731
- Has liked: 26 times
- Been liked: 170 times
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Random Trivia 19
1. Who was the first US President to resign from office?
Richard Nixon
2. What is the main ingredient in a traditional fondue?
Cheese
3. Which country's rugby union side is known as "The Pumas"?
Argentina
4. What is the name of the coffee shop in "Friends"?
Central Perk
5. Which group wrote and performed the musical "Tommy"?
The Who
6. A flitch is another name for a side of which meat?
Bacon
7. Mrs McClusky was a head teacher of which fictional school?
Grange Hill
8. In which musical is the song "Old Man River" featured?
Showboat
9. What is the largest gland in the human body?
The liver
10. What was Charles Dickens' first published novel?
The Pickwick Papers
11. Since 1962 which American city has dyed its river green every St Patrick's Day?
Chicago
12. How many people make up a criminal jury in England?
Twelve
13. What is the name of the pub in the movie 'Shaun of The Dead'?
The Winchester
14. What is the name of the stretch of water that separates the two main islands of New Zealand?
The Cook Strait
15. Jack Ryan is a fictional character created by which author?
Tom Clancy
16. Which county cricket side is based at Edgbaston?
Warwickshire
17. By what name is singer Rory Graham better known as?
Rag 'n' Bone Man
18. How many bones does a shark have?
None - their skeletons are made entirely of cartilage
19. Who is the Godmother of Elton John's children?
Lady Gaga
20. As of 2025. how many elements are there in the Periodic Table?
118
1. Who was the first US President to resign from office?
Richard Nixon
2. What is the main ingredient in a traditional fondue?
Cheese
3. Which country's rugby union side is known as "The Pumas"?
Argentina
4. What is the name of the coffee shop in "Friends"?
Central Perk
5. Which group wrote and performed the musical "Tommy"?
The Who
6. A flitch is another name for a side of which meat?
Bacon
7. Mrs McClusky was a head teacher of which fictional school?
Grange Hill
8. In which musical is the song "Old Man River" featured?
Showboat
9. What is the largest gland in the human body?
The liver
10. What was Charles Dickens' first published novel?
The Pickwick Papers
11. Since 1962 which American city has dyed its river green every St Patrick's Day?
Chicago
12. How many people make up a criminal jury in England?
Twelve
13. What is the name of the pub in the movie 'Shaun of The Dead'?
The Winchester
14. What is the name of the stretch of water that separates the two main islands of New Zealand?
The Cook Strait
15. Jack Ryan is a fictional character created by which author?
Tom Clancy
16. Which county cricket side is based at Edgbaston?
Warwickshire
17. By what name is singer Rory Graham better known as?
Rag 'n' Bone Man
18. How many bones does a shark have?
None - their skeletons are made entirely of cartilage
19. Who is the Godmother of Elton John's children?
Lady Gaga
20. As of 2025. how many elements are there in the Periodic Table?
118
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Random Trivia 19
1. Who was the first US President to resign from office?
2. What is the main ingredient in a traditional fondue?
3. Which country's rugby union side is known as "The Pumas"?
4. What is the name of the coffee shop in "Friends"?
5. Which group wrote and performed the musical "Tommy"?
6. A flitch is another name for a side of which meat?
7. Mrs McClusky was a head teacher of which fictional school?
8. In which musical is the song "Old Man River" featured?
9. What is the largest gland in the human body?
10. What was Charles Dickens' first published novel?
11. Since 1962 which American city has dyed its river green every St Patrick's Day?
12. How many people make up a criminal jury in England?
13. What is the name of the pub in the movie 'Shaun of The Dead'?
14. What is the name of the stretch of water that separates the two main islands of New Zealand?
15. Jack Ryan is a fictional character created by which author?
16. Which county cricket side is based at Edgbaston?
17. By what name is singer Rory Graham better known as?
18. How many bones does a shark have?
19. Who is the Godmother of Elton John's children?
20. As of 2025. how many elements are there in the Periodic Table?
1. Who was the first US President to resign from office?
2. What is the main ingredient in a traditional fondue?
3. Which country's rugby union side is known as "The Pumas"?
4. What is the name of the coffee shop in "Friends"?
5. Which group wrote and performed the musical "Tommy"?
6. A flitch is another name for a side of which meat?
7. Mrs McClusky was a head teacher of which fictional school?
8. In which musical is the song "Old Man River" featured?
9. What is the largest gland in the human body?
10. What was Charles Dickens' first published novel?
11. Since 1962 which American city has dyed its river green every St Patrick's Day?
12. How many people make up a criminal jury in England?
13. What is the name of the pub in the movie 'Shaun of The Dead'?
14. What is the name of the stretch of water that separates the two main islands of New Zealand?
15. Jack Ryan is a fictional character created by which author?
16. Which county cricket side is based at Edgbaston?
17. By what name is singer Rory Graham better known as?
18. How many bones does a shark have?
19. Who is the Godmother of Elton John's children?
20. As of 2025. how many elements are there in the Periodic Table?