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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.
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
I'll be posting the end of year scores on 1st January then into the New Year we start from scratch.
2025 Quiz Part II
1. Which powerful storm hit the country at the end of January, causing the issuing of a red weather warning?
Storm Éowyn
2. In January, 17-year-old Luke Littler became the youngest ever PDC Darts World Champion, who did he beat in the final?
Michael van Gerwen
3. Which world leader was criticised for not wearing a suit during his visit to the White House in February?
Volodymyr Zelensky
4. Who won the Album of the Year Grammy Award for Cowboy Carter?
Beyoncé
5. Who played lead character Jim Swire in the hit TV drama series Lockerbie: A Search for Truth?
Colin Firth
6. It was announced that the 2027 Tour de France men’s race would start in which Scottish city?
Edinburgh
7. Which country won the 2025 Six Nations Championship?
France
8. When he was sacked in October, after 17 games, who achieved the unenviable record of becoming Rangers’ shortest-serving manager?
Russell Martin
9. The 90's band Oasis reformed and played their first concerts for 15 years in July 2025, which UK city staged the first show of the tour?
Cardiff
10. In May 2025 Ethel Caterham of Surrey became the World's oldest verified living person. Who was on the British throne when she was born?
King Edward VII (she was born 21st August 1909)
11. Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers were sentenced to four years and three months in prison for what crime?
Felling the iconic Sycamore Gap tree
12. In September England Women won Rugby Union's World Cup, which Commonwealth country did they beat in the final?
Canada
13. Despite a last day fight back by the USA, Europe retained the Ryder Cup in September, who scored the vital half point with his putt on the 18th green to secure the draw before Tyrell Hatton went on to make sure of the win?
Shane Lowry.
14. Which city became Britain's City of Culture in January 2025?
Bradford
15. In July rock music lost the legend that was Ozzy Osbourne after he had made his final stage appearance just 17 days previous. Which football ground staged this concert?
Villa Park in Birmingham
16. Ant and Dec after a run of 23 years lost their "Best Presenter" award at the National Television Awards, who took away their crown?
Gary Lineker
17. Which Caribbean nation in November became the smallest country to have ever qualified for the FIFA World Cup finals?
Curaçao
18. The UK's longest direct train service ran for the last time May 2025 after more than 100 years of operation, starting in Aberdeen where was the southern terminus?
Penzance, Cornwall
19. In June 2025 the discount chain Poundland was sold by its owner Pepco ltd. to Gordon Brothers. How much did this American investment firm pay for their acquisition?
£1 (of course)
20. With Neighbours airing its final episode after being cancelled again — this time by Amazon — in what year did the Australian series first premiere on the BBC in the UK?
Answer: 1986
2025 Quiz Part II
1. Which powerful storm hit the country at the end of January, causing the issuing of a red weather warning?
Storm Éowyn
2. In January, 17-year-old Luke Littler became the youngest ever PDC Darts World Champion, who did he beat in the final?
Michael van Gerwen
3. Which world leader was criticised for not wearing a suit during his visit to the White House in February?
Volodymyr Zelensky
4. Who won the Album of the Year Grammy Award for Cowboy Carter?
Beyoncé
5. Who played lead character Jim Swire in the hit TV drama series Lockerbie: A Search for Truth?
Colin Firth
6. It was announced that the 2027 Tour de France men’s race would start in which Scottish city?
Edinburgh
7. Which country won the 2025 Six Nations Championship?
France
8. When he was sacked in October, after 17 games, who achieved the unenviable record of becoming Rangers’ shortest-serving manager?
Russell Martin
9. The 90's band Oasis reformed and played their first concerts for 15 years in July 2025, which UK city staged the first show of the tour?
Cardiff
10. In May 2025 Ethel Caterham of Surrey became the World's oldest verified living person. Who was on the British throne when she was born?
King Edward VII (she was born 21st August 1909)
11. Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers were sentenced to four years and three months in prison for what crime?
Felling the iconic Sycamore Gap tree
12. In September England Women won Rugby Union's World Cup, which Commonwealth country did they beat in the final?
Canada
13. Despite a last day fight back by the USA, Europe retained the Ryder Cup in September, who scored the vital half point with his putt on the 18th green to secure the draw before Tyrell Hatton went on to make sure of the win?
Shane Lowry.
14. Which city became Britain's City of Culture in January 2025?
Bradford
15. In July rock music lost the legend that was Ozzy Osbourne after he had made his final stage appearance just 17 days previous. Which football ground staged this concert?
Villa Park in Birmingham
16. Ant and Dec after a run of 23 years lost their "Best Presenter" award at the National Television Awards, who took away their crown?
Gary Lineker
17. Which Caribbean nation in November became the smallest country to have ever qualified for the FIFA World Cup finals?
Curaçao
18. The UK's longest direct train service ran for the last time May 2025 after more than 100 years of operation, starting in Aberdeen where was the southern terminus?
Penzance, Cornwall
19. In June 2025 the discount chain Poundland was sold by its owner Pepco ltd. to Gordon Brothers. How much did this American investment firm pay for their acquisition?
£1 (of course)
20. With Neighbours airing its final episode after being cancelled again — this time by Amazon — in what year did the Australian series first premiere on the BBC in the UK?
Answer: 1986
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2025 Quiz Part II
1. Which powerful storm hit the country at the end of January, causing the issuing of a red weather warning?
2. In January 17-year-old Luke Littler became the youngest ever PDC Darts World Champion, who did he beat in the final?
3. Which world leader was criticised for not wearing a suit during his visit to the White House in February?
4. Who won the Album of the Year Grammy Award for Cowboy Carter?
5. Who played lead character Jim Swire in the hit TV drama series Lockerbie: A Search for Truth?
6. It was announced that the 2027 Tour de France men’s race would start in which Scottish city?
7. Which country won the 2025 Six Nations Championship?
8. When he was sacked in October, after 17 games, who achieved the unenviable record of becoming Rangers’ shortest-serving manager?
9. The 90's band Oasis reformed and played their first concerts for 15 years in July 2025, which UK city staged the first show of the tour?
10. In May 2025 Ethel Caterham of Surrey became the World's oldest verified living person. Who was on the British throne when she was born?
11. Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers were sentenced to four years and three months in prison for what crime?
12. In September England Women won Rugby Union's World Cup, which Commonwealth country did they beat in the final?
13. Despite a last day fight back by the USA, Europe retained the Ryder Cup in September, who scored the vital half point with his putt on the 18th green to secure the draw before Tyrell Hatton went on to make sure of the win?
14. Which city became Britain's City of Culture in January 2025?
15. In July rock music lost the legend that was Ozzy Osbourne after he had made his final stage appearance just 17 days previous. Which football ground staged this concert?
16. Ant and Dec after a run of 23 years lost their "Best Presenter" award at the National Television Awards, who took away their crown?
17. Which Caribbean nation in November became the smallest country to have ever qualified for the FIFA World Cup finals?
18. The UK's longest direct train service ran for the last time May 2025 after more than 100 years of operation, starting in Aberdeen where was the southern terminus?
19. In June 2025 the discount chain Poundland was sold by its owner Pepco ltd. to Gordon Brothers. How much did this American investment firm pay for their acquisition?
20. With Neighbours airing its final episode after being cancelled again — this time by Amazon — in what year did the Australian series first premiere on the BBC in the UK?
1. Which powerful storm hit the country at the end of January, causing the issuing of a red weather warning?
2. In January 17-year-old Luke Littler became the youngest ever PDC Darts World Champion, who did he beat in the final?
3. Which world leader was criticised for not wearing a suit during his visit to the White House in February?
4. Who won the Album of the Year Grammy Award for Cowboy Carter?
5. Who played lead character Jim Swire in the hit TV drama series Lockerbie: A Search for Truth?
6. It was announced that the 2027 Tour de France men’s race would start in which Scottish city?
7. Which country won the 2025 Six Nations Championship?
8. When he was sacked in October, after 17 games, who achieved the unenviable record of becoming Rangers’ shortest-serving manager?
9. The 90's band Oasis reformed and played their first concerts for 15 years in July 2025, which UK city staged the first show of the tour?
10. In May 2025 Ethel Caterham of Surrey became the World's oldest verified living person. Who was on the British throne when she was born?
11. Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers were sentenced to four years and three months in prison for what crime?
12. In September England Women won Rugby Union's World Cup, which Commonwealth country did they beat in the final?
13. Despite a last day fight back by the USA, Europe retained the Ryder Cup in September, who scored the vital half point with his putt on the 18th green to secure the draw before Tyrell Hatton went on to make sure of the win?
14. Which city became Britain's City of Culture in January 2025?
15. In July rock music lost the legend that was Ozzy Osbourne after he had made his final stage appearance just 17 days previous. Which football ground staged this concert?
16. Ant and Dec after a run of 23 years lost their "Best Presenter" award at the National Television Awards, who took away their crown?
17. Which Caribbean nation in November became the smallest country to have ever qualified for the FIFA World Cup finals?
18. The UK's longest direct train service ran for the last time May 2025 after more than 100 years of operation, starting in Aberdeen where was the southern terminus?
19. In June 2025 the discount chain Poundland was sold by its owner Pepco ltd. to Gordon Brothers. How much did this American investment firm pay for their acquisition?
20. With Neighbours airing its final episode after being cancelled again — this time by Amazon — in what year did the Australian series first premiere on the BBC in the UK?
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Quiz - This is one of the quizzes we took part in on our cruise over Christmas. If it makes you feel better, we managed to get a mere 4 right, although in our defence a few cocktails had been downed by that point!
1. What is the mathematical term for a quantity with both magnitude and direction?
Vector
2. Which famous battle of 480 BC was fought between an alliance of Greek city-states and the Persian Empire?
The Battle of Thermopylae
3. Which English seaside town is home to the longest pleasure pier in the world?
Southend-on-Sea
4. Which 20th century writer coined the term “Big Brother” in literature?
George Orwell
5. Who invented the first practical reflecting telescope?
Isaac Newton
6. What is the hardest known mineral according to the Mohs scale?
Diamond
7. What is the official residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury?
Lambeth Palace
8. Which disease is caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium leprae?
Leprosy
9. What is the term for animals that are active during twilight hours?
Crepuscular
10. What is the English translation of the Latin phrase “cogito, ergo sum”?
I think, therefore I am
11. What type of electromagnetic radiation has the shortest wavelength?
Gamma rays
12. What planet has the shortest day in our solar system?
Jupiter
13. In economics, what term describes a market structure with only one seller?
Monopoly
14. Which English cathedral has the tallest spire?
Salisbury Cathedral
15. Which author is buried at Poets’ Corner in Westminster Abbey but was born in Portsmouth on 7 February 1812?
Charles Dickens
1. What is the mathematical term for a quantity with both magnitude and direction?
Vector
2. Which famous battle of 480 BC was fought between an alliance of Greek city-states and the Persian Empire?
The Battle of Thermopylae
3. Which English seaside town is home to the longest pleasure pier in the world?
Southend-on-Sea
4. Which 20th century writer coined the term “Big Brother” in literature?
George Orwell
5. Who invented the first practical reflecting telescope?
Isaac Newton
6. What is the hardest known mineral according to the Mohs scale?
Diamond
7. What is the official residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury?
Lambeth Palace
8. Which disease is caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium leprae?
Leprosy
9. What is the term for animals that are active during twilight hours?
Crepuscular
10. What is the English translation of the Latin phrase “cogito, ergo sum”?
I think, therefore I am
11. What type of electromagnetic radiation has the shortest wavelength?
Gamma rays
12. What planet has the shortest day in our solar system?
Jupiter
13. In economics, what term describes a market structure with only one seller?
Monopoly
14. Which English cathedral has the tallest spire?
Salisbury Cathedral
15. Which author is buried at Poets’ Corner in Westminster Abbey but was born in Portsmouth on 7 February 1812?
Charles Dickens
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Quiz - This is one of the quizzes we took part in on our cruise over Christmas. If it makes you feel better, we managed to get a mere 4 right, although in our defence a few cocktails had been downed by that point!
1. What is the mathematical term for a quantity with both magnitude and direction?
2. Which famous battle of 480 BC was fought between an alliance of Greek city-states and the Persian Empire?
3. Which English seaside town is home to the longest pleasure pier in the world?
4. Which 20th century writer coined the term “Big Brother” in literature?
5. Who invented the first practical reflecting telescope?
6. What is the hardest known mineral according to the Mohs scale?
7. What is the official residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury?
8. Which disease is caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium leprae?
9. What is the term for animals that are active during twilight hours?
10. What is the English translation of the Latin phrase “cogito, ergo sum”?
11. What type of electromagnetic radiation has the shortest wavelength?
12. What planet has the shortest day in our solar system?
13. In economics, what term describes a market structure with only one seller?
14. Which English cathedral has the tallest spire?
15. Which author is buried at Poets’ Corner in Westminster Abbey but was born in Portsmouth on 7 February 1812?
1. What is the mathematical term for a quantity with both magnitude and direction?
2. Which famous battle of 480 BC was fought between an alliance of Greek city-states and the Persian Empire?
3. Which English seaside town is home to the longest pleasure pier in the world?
4. Which 20th century writer coined the term “Big Brother” in literature?
5. Who invented the first practical reflecting telescope?
6. What is the hardest known mineral according to the Mohs scale?
7. What is the official residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury?
8. Which disease is caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium leprae?
9. What is the term for animals that are active during twilight hours?
10. What is the English translation of the Latin phrase “cogito, ergo sum”?
11. What type of electromagnetic radiation has the shortest wavelength?
12. What planet has the shortest day in our solar system?
13. In economics, what term describes a market structure with only one seller?
14. Which English cathedral has the tallest spire?
15. Which author is buried at Poets’ Corner in Westminster Abbey but was born in Portsmouth on 7 February 1812?
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Ah you are indeed correct, my error I checked the question via Google and went with the top answer that did say it had premiered but looking further down it is of course the new year. Hope everyone knew what I meant! Never watched it so not on the ball with that!
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Missed Monday's Quiz, which was probably a good move given my current form
Yesterday 13
Today 13
Which would appear to be consistent with my current fortune.
Thanks for all your efforts this year, Zico. May you enjoy the very best of this festive season.




Oh and Feliz Navidad to all
Yesterday 13
Today 13
Which would appear to be consistent with my current fortune.
Thanks for all your efforts this year, Zico. May you enjoy the very best of this festive season.
Oh and Feliz Navidad to all
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Next quiz will be around Monday 29th as driving down to Bournemouth for a flight out tomorrow. The weather looks a joy!! A Very Merry Christmas to you all. Thanks for playing the quiz again this year gents, it keeps me busy during retirement.
2025 QUIZ
1. Lando Norris won the Formula One World Drivers' Championship in 2025 driving for which constructor?
McLaren
2. Which former world record holder ran her first competitive marathon in a decade in Tokyo, at the age of 51?
Paula Radcliffe
3. Following the death of Pope Francis, who was named the new leader of the Catholic church in May this year? Two bonus points if you can get the roman numerals after the name.
Pope Leo – (Leo XIV)
4. Which country won the Eurovision Song Contest?
Austria
5. Which band’s concert kiss-cam exposed an affair between a CEO and the company’s chief people officer?
Coldplay
6. Who won the Men's Singles at Wimbledon this year?
Jannik Sinner
7. In football which country did England Women beat in the Final of The Euros back in July?
Spain
8. Which world-famous art gallery was robbed in October this year?
The Louvre
9. Who was elected as the mayor of New York City on 5 November?
Zohran Mamdani
10. Nick Rockett won what this year?
The Grand National – it’s the name of the horse ridden by Patrick Mullins
11. Which football team won the champions league in 2025?
Paris Saint-Germain
12. Which artist dropped an album titled “The Life of a Showgirl” in 2025?
Taylor Swift
13. Name the Game of Thrones spin-off that premiered in 2025?
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
14. The 2025 G7 summit was held in which country?
Canada
15. On which date was Donald Trump’s Inauguration?
January 20, 2025
16. The literary world celebrated the 250th anniversary of the birth of which beloved author?
Jane Austen
17. Which musical overtook Mamma Mia! to claim the title of the highest-grossing stage-to-screen adaptation worldwide?
Wicked
18. Gene Hackman, who passed away aged 95, earned his first Oscar win for which film role?
Popeye Doyle in The French Connection - Best Actor
19. Which historic UK retailer, founded in 1792, announced its departure from high streets in 2025?
WH Smith
20. Which pop star returned to Earth after travelling aboard Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin rocket?
Katy Perry
21. Which organisation announced its first-ever female leader in its 116-year history?
Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), commonly known as MI6 (Blaise Metreweli)
22. Tom Cruise once again reprised his role as which character in 'Mission: Impossible – Final Reckoning' in 2025?
Ethan Hunt
23. Which former UK Prime Minister was attacked by an ostrich as they drove through a safari park with their family in April?
Boris Johnson
24. Which Grammy Award winning American soul singer died on 24th February aged 88?
Roberta Flack
25. The draft lyrics for which Bob Dylan song sold at an American auction for half a million dollars?
Mr. Tambourine Man
26. Sir Lindsay Hoyle, Speaker of the House of Commons, made a cameo appearance in an episode of which soap?
Emmerdale
27. A video emerged showing which MP punching a man to the ground?
Mike Amesbury
28. The Royal Mint released a coin featuring who, to coincide with the year he would have turned 85?
John Lennon
29. Rory McIlroy completed his career Grand Slam of golf's leading tournaments by finally winning the Masters in which month?
April
30. The daughter of boxer Tyson Fury, who became engaged at age 16, shares her first name with which South American country?
Venezuela
2025 QUIZ
1. Lando Norris won the Formula One World Drivers' Championship in 2025 driving for which constructor?
McLaren
2. Which former world record holder ran her first competitive marathon in a decade in Tokyo, at the age of 51?
Paula Radcliffe
3. Following the death of Pope Francis, who was named the new leader of the Catholic church in May this year? Two bonus points if you can get the roman numerals after the name.
Pope Leo – (Leo XIV)
4. Which country won the Eurovision Song Contest?
Austria
5. Which band’s concert kiss-cam exposed an affair between a CEO and the company’s chief people officer?
Coldplay
6. Who won the Men's Singles at Wimbledon this year?
Jannik Sinner
7. In football which country did England Women beat in the Final of The Euros back in July?
Spain
8. Which world-famous art gallery was robbed in October this year?
The Louvre
9. Who was elected as the mayor of New York City on 5 November?
Zohran Mamdani
10. Nick Rockett won what this year?
The Grand National – it’s the name of the horse ridden by Patrick Mullins
11. Which football team won the champions league in 2025?
Paris Saint-Germain
12. Which artist dropped an album titled “The Life of a Showgirl” in 2025?
Taylor Swift
13. Name the Game of Thrones spin-off that premiered in 2025?
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
14. The 2025 G7 summit was held in which country?
Canada
15. On which date was Donald Trump’s Inauguration?
January 20, 2025
16. The literary world celebrated the 250th anniversary of the birth of which beloved author?
Jane Austen
17. Which musical overtook Mamma Mia! to claim the title of the highest-grossing stage-to-screen adaptation worldwide?
Wicked
18. Gene Hackman, who passed away aged 95, earned his first Oscar win for which film role?
Popeye Doyle in The French Connection - Best Actor
19. Which historic UK retailer, founded in 1792, announced its departure from high streets in 2025?
WH Smith
20. Which pop star returned to Earth after travelling aboard Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin rocket?
Katy Perry
21. Which organisation announced its first-ever female leader in its 116-year history?
Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), commonly known as MI6 (Blaise Metreweli)
22. Tom Cruise once again reprised his role as which character in 'Mission: Impossible – Final Reckoning' in 2025?
Ethan Hunt
23. Which former UK Prime Minister was attacked by an ostrich as they drove through a safari park with their family in April?
Boris Johnson
24. Which Grammy Award winning American soul singer died on 24th February aged 88?
Roberta Flack
25. The draft lyrics for which Bob Dylan song sold at an American auction for half a million dollars?
Mr. Tambourine Man
26. Sir Lindsay Hoyle, Speaker of the House of Commons, made a cameo appearance in an episode of which soap?
Emmerdale
27. A video emerged showing which MP punching a man to the ground?
Mike Amesbury
28. The Royal Mint released a coin featuring who, to coincide with the year he would have turned 85?
John Lennon
29. Rory McIlroy completed his career Grand Slam of golf's leading tournaments by finally winning the Masters in which month?
April
30. The daughter of boxer Tyson Fury, who became engaged at age 16, shares her first name with which South American country?
Venezuela
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2025 QUIZ
1. 1. Lando Norris won the Formula One World Drivers' Championship in 2025 driving for which constructor?
2. Which former world record holder ran her first competitive marathon in a decade in Tokyo, at the age of 51?
3. Following the death of Pope Francis, who was named the new leader of the Catholic church in May this year? Two bonus points if you can get the roman numerals after the name.
4. Which country won the Eurovision Song Contest?
5. Which band’s concert kiss-cam exposed an affair between a CEO and the company’s chief people officer?
6. Who won the Men's Singles at Wimbledon this year?
7. In football which country did England Women beat in the Final of The Euros back in July?
8. Which world-famous art gallery was robbed in October this year?
9. Who was elected as the mayor of New York City on 5 November?
10. Nick Rockett won what this year?
11. Which football team won the champions league in 2025?
12. Which artist dropped an album titled “The Life of a Showgirl” in 2025?
13. Name the Game of Thrones spin-off that premiered in 2025?
14. The 2025 G7 summit was held in which country?
15. On which date was Donald Trump’s Inauguration?
16. The literary world celebrated the 250th anniversary of the birth of which beloved author?
17. Which musical overtook Mamma Mia! to claim the title of the highest-grossing stage-to-screen adaptation worldwide?
18. Gene Hackman, who passed away aged 95, earned his first Oscar win for which film role?
19. Which historic UK retailer, founded in 1792, announced its departure from high streets in 2025?
20. Which pop star returned to Earth after travelling aboard Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin rocket?
21. Which organisation announced its first-ever female leader in its 116-year history?
22. Tom Cruise once again reprised his role as which character in 'Mission: Impossible – Final Reckoning' in 2025?
23. Which former UK Prime Minister was attacked by an ostrich as they drove through a safari park with their family in April?
24. Which Grammy Award winning American soul singer died on 24th February aged 88?
25. The draft lyrics for which Bob Dylan song sold at an American auction for half a million dollars?
26. Sir Lindsay Hoyle, Speaker of the House of Commons, made a cameo appearance in an episode of which soap?
27. A video emerged showing which MP punching a man to the ground?
28. The Royal Mint released a coin featuring who, to coincide with the year he would have turned 85?
29. Rory McIlroy completed his career Grand Slam of golf's leading tournaments by finally winning the Masters in which month?
30. The daughter of boxer Tyson Fury, who became engaged at age 16, shares her first name with which South American country?
1. 1. Lando Norris won the Formula One World Drivers' Championship in 2025 driving for which constructor?
2. Which former world record holder ran her first competitive marathon in a decade in Tokyo, at the age of 51?
3. Following the death of Pope Francis, who was named the new leader of the Catholic church in May this year? Two bonus points if you can get the roman numerals after the name.
4. Which country won the Eurovision Song Contest?
5. Which band’s concert kiss-cam exposed an affair between a CEO and the company’s chief people officer?
6. Who won the Men's Singles at Wimbledon this year?
7. In football which country did England Women beat in the Final of The Euros back in July?
8. Which world-famous art gallery was robbed in October this year?
9. Who was elected as the mayor of New York City on 5 November?
10. Nick Rockett won what this year?
11. Which football team won the champions league in 2025?
12. Which artist dropped an album titled “The Life of a Showgirl” in 2025?
13. Name the Game of Thrones spin-off that premiered in 2025?
14. The 2025 G7 summit was held in which country?
15. On which date was Donald Trump’s Inauguration?
16. The literary world celebrated the 250th anniversary of the birth of which beloved author?
17. Which musical overtook Mamma Mia! to claim the title of the highest-grossing stage-to-screen adaptation worldwide?
18. Gene Hackman, who passed away aged 95, earned his first Oscar win for which film role?
19. Which historic UK retailer, founded in 1792, announced its departure from high streets in 2025?
20. Which pop star returned to Earth after travelling aboard Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin rocket?
21. Which organisation announced its first-ever female leader in its 116-year history?
22. Tom Cruise once again reprised his role as which character in 'Mission: Impossible – Final Reckoning' in 2025?
23. Which former UK Prime Minister was attacked by an ostrich as they drove through a safari park with their family in April?
24. Which Grammy Award winning American soul singer died on 24th February aged 88?
25. The draft lyrics for which Bob Dylan song sold at an American auction for half a million dollars?
26. Sir Lindsay Hoyle, Speaker of the House of Commons, made a cameo appearance in an episode of which soap?
27. A video emerged showing which MP punching a man to the ground?
28. The Royal Mint released a coin featuring who, to coincide with the year he would have turned 85?
29. Rory McIlroy completed his career Grand Slam of golf's leading tournaments by finally winning the Masters in which month?
30. The daughter of boxer Tyson Fury, who became engaged at age 16, shares her first name with which South American country?
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Early answers as off out....
Christmas Quiz
1. What THREE words in brackets complete the John and Yoko Christmas hit, "Happy Xmas"?
War is Over
2. In which year was the first Christmas card sent – 1643, 1743 or 1843?
1843
3. According to the song, what was Frosty the Snowman’s nose made of?
A button
4. In which tin of chocolates would you find ‘The Green Triangle’?
Quality Street
5. The tradition of decorating trees and placing them in our homes originated in which country in the 16th century?
Germany
6. Which supermarket's 2014 advert retells story of a Christmas Day football match between British and German soldiers in 1914?
Sainsbury's
7. In what year was the Queen’s speech first televised – 1953, 1955 or 1957?
1957
8. 'Christmas won't be Christmas without any presents' is the opening line to which classic novel?
Little Women
9. How do you say “Merry Christmas” in Spanish?
Feliz Navidad
10. What was the first song played in space?
Jingle Bells
11. In the 1947 Christmas comedy-drama Miracle on 34th Street, which actress plays the little girl brought up not to believe in Santa Claus?
Natalie Wood
12. What must-have item for Christmas did Tom Smith invent in the early 1850s?
Christmas crackers
13. In which year was the first "Only Fools and Horses" Christmas special aired?
1981
14. Which plant, beginning with P is associated with Christmas?
Poinsettia
15. In which airport did John McClane spend Christmas Eve during "Die Hard 2", [a] LAX, Chicago O'Hare, [c] JFK or [d] Washington Dulles?
[d] Washington Dulles.
16. In the pantomime Dick Whittington, who does Dick marry?
Alice Fitzwarren
17. NORAD track Santa's movements on Christmas Eve, what does NORAD stand for?
North American Aerospace Defense Command
18. Which short story by Arthur Conan Doyle features Sherlock Holmes in a Christmas mystery?
The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle
19. How many children did Bob Cratchit have in "A Christmas Carol"?
Six
20. The Morecambe & Wise Christmas Special in 1977 is one of the most viewed TV shows ever, when around 28 million viewers sat down to watch. Their famous sketch to the classic song “There is Nothing Like a Dame” featured eight TV presenters/newsreaders/journalists. Name as many of the eight as you can remember - a point for each.
Michael Aspel, Richard Baker, Frank Bough, Philip Jenkinson, Barry Norman, Eddie Waring, Richard Whitmore, Peter Woods
(Some may have put Michael Parkinson down. Parky was indeed credited at the end of the show but contrary to popular belief he does not appear in the sketch.)
Christmas Quiz
1. What THREE words in brackets complete the John and Yoko Christmas hit, "Happy Xmas"?
War is Over
2. In which year was the first Christmas card sent – 1643, 1743 or 1843?
1843
3. According to the song, what was Frosty the Snowman’s nose made of?
A button
4. In which tin of chocolates would you find ‘The Green Triangle’?
Quality Street
5. The tradition of decorating trees and placing them in our homes originated in which country in the 16th century?
Germany
6. Which supermarket's 2014 advert retells story of a Christmas Day football match between British and German soldiers in 1914?
Sainsbury's
7. In what year was the Queen’s speech first televised – 1953, 1955 or 1957?
1957
8. 'Christmas won't be Christmas without any presents' is the opening line to which classic novel?
Little Women
9. How do you say “Merry Christmas” in Spanish?
Feliz Navidad
10. What was the first song played in space?
Jingle Bells
11. In the 1947 Christmas comedy-drama Miracle on 34th Street, which actress plays the little girl brought up not to believe in Santa Claus?
Natalie Wood
12. What must-have item for Christmas did Tom Smith invent in the early 1850s?
Christmas crackers
13. In which year was the first "Only Fools and Horses" Christmas special aired?
1981
14. Which plant, beginning with P is associated with Christmas?
Poinsettia
15. In which airport did John McClane spend Christmas Eve during "Die Hard 2", [a] LAX, Chicago O'Hare, [c] JFK or [d] Washington Dulles?
[d] Washington Dulles.
16. In the pantomime Dick Whittington, who does Dick marry?
Alice Fitzwarren
17. NORAD track Santa's movements on Christmas Eve, what does NORAD stand for?
North American Aerospace Defense Command
18. Which short story by Arthur Conan Doyle features Sherlock Holmes in a Christmas mystery?
The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle
19. How many children did Bob Cratchit have in "A Christmas Carol"?
Six
20. The Morecambe & Wise Christmas Special in 1977 is one of the most viewed TV shows ever, when around 28 million viewers sat down to watch. Their famous sketch to the classic song “There is Nothing Like a Dame” featured eight TV presenters/newsreaders/journalists. Name as many of the eight as you can remember - a point for each.
Michael Aspel, Richard Baker, Frank Bough, Philip Jenkinson, Barry Norman, Eddie Waring, Richard Whitmore, Peter Woods
(Some may have put Michael Parkinson down. Parky was indeed credited at the end of the show but contrary to popular belief he does not appear in the sketch.)
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Sorry if that one was too tough. Easy with the answers in front of you!
Christmas Quiz
1. What THREE words in brackets complete the John and Yoko Christmas hit, "Happy Xmas"?
2. In which year was the first Christmas card sent – 1643, 1743 or 1843?
3. According to the song, what was Frosty the Snowman’s nose made of?
4. In which tin of chocolates would you find ‘The Green Triangle’?
5. The tradition of decorating trees and placing them in our homes originated in which country in the 16th century?
6. Which supermarket's 2014 advert retells story of a Christmas Day football match between British and German soldiers in 1914?
7. In what year was the Queen’s speech first televised – 1953, 1955 or 1957?
8. 'Christmas won't be Christmas without any presents' is the opening line to which classic novel?
9. How do you say “Merry Christmas” in Spanish?
10. What was the first song played in space?
11. In the 1947 Christmas comedy-drama Miracle on 34th Street, which actress plays the little girl brought up not to believe in Santa Claus?
12. What must-have item for Christmas did Tom Smith invent in the early 1850s?
13. In which year was the first "Only Fools and Horses" Christmas special aired?
14. Which plant, beginning with P is associated with Christmas?
15. In which airport did John McClane spend Christmas Eve during "Die Hard 2", [a] LAX, Chicago O'Hare, [c] JFK or [d] Washington Dulles?
16. In the pantomime Dick Whittington, who does Dick marry?
17. NORAD track Santa's movements on Christmas Eve, what does NORAD stand for?
18. Which short story by Arthur Conan Doyle features Sherlock Holmes in a Christmas mystery?
19. How many children did Bob Cratchit have in "A Christmas Carol"?
20. The Morecambe & Wise Christmas Special in 1977 is one of the most viewed TV shows ever, when around 28 million viewers sat down to watch. Their famous sketch to the classic song “There is Nothing Like a Dame” featured eight TV presenters/newsreaders/journalists. Name as many of the eight as you can remember - a point for each.
Christmas Quiz
1. What THREE words in brackets complete the John and Yoko Christmas hit, "Happy Xmas"?
2. In which year was the first Christmas card sent – 1643, 1743 or 1843?
3. According to the song, what was Frosty the Snowman’s nose made of?
4. In which tin of chocolates would you find ‘The Green Triangle’?
5. The tradition of decorating trees and placing them in our homes originated in which country in the 16th century?
6. Which supermarket's 2014 advert retells story of a Christmas Day football match between British and German soldiers in 1914?
7. In what year was the Queen’s speech first televised – 1953, 1955 or 1957?
8. 'Christmas won't be Christmas without any presents' is the opening line to which classic novel?
9. How do you say “Merry Christmas” in Spanish?
10. What was the first song played in space?
11. In the 1947 Christmas comedy-drama Miracle on 34th Street, which actress plays the little girl brought up not to believe in Santa Claus?
12. What must-have item for Christmas did Tom Smith invent in the early 1850s?
13. In which year was the first "Only Fools and Horses" Christmas special aired?
14. Which plant, beginning with P is associated with Christmas?
15. In which airport did John McClane spend Christmas Eve during "Die Hard 2", [a] LAX, Chicago O'Hare, [c] JFK or [d] Washington Dulles?
16. In the pantomime Dick Whittington, who does Dick marry?
17. NORAD track Santa's movements on Christmas Eve, what does NORAD stand for?
18. Which short story by Arthur Conan Doyle features Sherlock Holmes in a Christmas mystery?
19. How many children did Bob Cratchit have in "A Christmas Carol"?
20. The Morecambe & Wise Christmas Special in 1977 is one of the most viewed TV shows ever, when around 28 million viewers sat down to watch. Their famous sketch to the classic song “There is Nothing Like a Dame” featured eight TV presenters/newsreaders/journalists. Name as many of the eight as you can remember - a point for each.