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Big Six Picture Quiz
KEN’S CHOCOLATE QUIZCan you name the chocolate bars that are pictured below?
1 BOUNTY 2 LION BAR 3 MARS BAR 4 REESES NUT BAR
5 DOUBLE DECKER 6 TOPIC 7 STAR BAR 8 KIT-KAT CHUNKY
9 YORKIE 10 PEPPERMINT AERO 11 WISPA GOLD 12 BOOST
13 SNICKERS 14 MILKY WAY 15 FUDGE 16 TOFFEE CRISP
17 CADBURY’S CARAMEL 18 TURKISH DELIGHT 19 PICNIC 20 CRUNCHIE
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1. Name the actress who played the title role in the 1998 film ‘There’s Something about Mary’?
2. What colour is the bulls eye on a standard dart-board?
3. How many boxes are used in the UK version of Deal Or No Deal?
4. Which soccer club’s supporters are known as the Toon Army?
5. In a game of chess, what is the only piece able to jump over other pieces?
6. According to the old proverb all roads lead to which capital city?
7. Which part of the tea plant is used for tea mak-ing?
8. What was the name for the multi-stranded knotted rope used for flogging in days gone by?
9. Who had a hit with I’m too sexy in 1991?10. Ferries run between Newhaven and which port
in Normandy?11. Over several weeks in 2011, a man crawled
London’s Marathon course dressed as which character from TV’s Magic Roundabout?
12. Which goal scoring member of England’s 1966 World Cup winning team also played first-class cricket for Essex?
13. What is the more common name for rubella?14. According to an advertising campaign in
the 1990s, what beer was “The cream of Manchester”?
15. In the world of retailing what is Orcado?16. Chicken Pox is mainly contracted from contact
with: Children; Adults; Water; or Birds?17. What mythical object did Sir Bedivere return to
‘The Lady of Avalon’?18. What organ of the body has a pericardium,
pulmonary trunk, and superior vena cava?19. Which country has (at 2020) the ‘longest
national highway in the world’?20. What do you suffer from, when you have alope-
cia?21. According to a legend, what type of animal did
St. Patrick banish from Ireland?22. How many rooms does the Buckingham palace
have? (+/- 50)23. What game gets its name from the French
word for “little wheel”?24. Name the front man of ska group Bad Manners
who once owned a hotel called Fatty Towers, catering for the fuller figured?
25. Which Three colours appear in the logo of the food retail chain LIDL?
26. Royal Air Force Squadron 617 - disbanded in March 2014 - had which nickname?
27. What is the traditional name for a tradesman who makes things such as gates and furniture by forg-ing iron/steel?
28. Lara’s Theme was the name of the tune played in which 1965 film?
29. Dr Robert Atkins, (1930-2003), who died weighing 260lbs (18st 8lb), was noted for what eponymous conception?
30. In what year did Volkswagen start producing the original Beetle? (+/- 1 year)
31. Which Womble is also the main town on the island of Mull?
32. What do the letters MI stand for in the abbrevi-ation of the name of the British Secret Service MI6?
33. What does Eid-ul-Fitr celebrate for Muslims?34. At Jangjin Reservoir, General Oliver Smith said,
“We are not retreating, we are advancing in another direction.” During what war was this (1950-1953)?
35. What radioactive substance was used to poison ex-Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko?
36. Which painting has been on permanent display at The Louvre museum in Paris since 1797 - with the exception of two years between 1911 until 1913?
37. What disorder is the inability to refrain from the urge to steal items for reasons other than person-al use or financial gain?
38. What is the largest and oldest high-IQ society in the world?
39. In terms of height, what is the world’s largest dog breed?
40. Name the common cooking measure that is approximately 14.2 ml in Canada, 14.8 ml in the United States, 15 ml in the UK, and 20ml in Australia?
41. What does Jack jump over in the nursery rhyme “Jack Be Nimble”?
42. Which two cities are the subject of Charles Dickens’ 1859 novel, A Tale of Two Cities?
43. Silver sixpence coins were withdrawn from circu-lation in 1971 and ceased to be legal tender after June of which year?
44. What was the first building in the world completed with more than 100 floors?
45. Currently the longest-standing individual world record in athletics, for what event has Jarmila Kratochvílová held the women’s world record of 1 minute 53.28 seconds since 1983?
46. Sergio Leone is credited as the inventor of what genre of film?
47. What was the name of the showgirl at the Copacabana in Barry Manilow’s 1978 hit song?
48. Carisbrooke Castle can be found on which UK island?
49. In the animated TV series, The Simpson’s, what is the name of the tavern in Springfield?
50. In what modern day country are the ruins of the 15th-century Inca city Machu Picchu?
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The PubPaper Extra Quiz
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1. Which singer and actress was married to Sean Penn 1985 until 1989?
2. Used in baking to melt chocolate and to make crème caramel, what is the name given to a water bath in cooking?
3. What was the surname of the camp German officer in TV’s ‘Allo, Allo!’?
4. In which county of England would you find the royal residence of Sandringham?
5. The acronym IED stands for what in relation to terrorism?
6. In 2012 what Aintree obstacle did the UK RSPCA describe as a ‘killer fence’ in calling for its removal from the Grand National steeple-chase course?
7. Name Irvine Welsh’s best selling 1993 novel about heroin addiction?
8. What is the Japanese word for the sash worn as a belt in traditional dress (kimonos and martial arts uniforms, etc)?
9. Which organisation has the motto ‘Nation Shall Speak Unto Nation’?
10. What North American Indian tribe did Geronimo belong to?
11. Which animal’s head has been the trademark of Colman’s Mustard for over 150 years?
12. Who was the final wife of Henry the Eighth?13. What is the official London residence of the
Archbishop of Canterbury?14. Sir Matt Busby, Brian Johnston cricket com-
mentator and Labour leader John Smith all died in the same year. Which year?
15. Which 176-mile footpath runs from Prestatyn to Sedbury Cliffs on the Severn Estuary?
16. Who wrote the Adam Dalgleish detective novels?
17. What is the name given to objects carved by sailors from whalebone?
18. Which spirit is used to create port from red wine?
19. What was the name of Winston Churchill’s country estate?
20. What is the name of the Israeli Secret Service?
21. Who was the Roman God of wine and drink-ing?
22. What is the number of varieties of foods claimed to be produced by the H.J. Heinz Company?
23. In 1958 the last episode of which British radio cult comedy programme was broadcast?
24. How is medicine taken if you have a shot?25. What liquid is required to play the game
Soggy Dog?26. ‘I’m Like a Bird’ was the first hit for which
Canadian singer-songwriter in 2001?27. Troy weight is used to measure the weight of
what?28. Which sport usually takes place on a triangu-
lar course? 29. If you order il pesce in an Italian restaurant,
what type of dish will you be served?30. Which musical instrument could astronomer
Patrick Moore play?
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KEN’S CHOCOLATE QUIZCan you name the chocolate bars that are pictured below?
1 BOUNTY 2 LION BAR 3 MARS BAR 4 REESES NUT BAR
5 DOUBLE DECKER 6 TOPIC 7 STAR BAR 8 KIT-KAT CHUNKY
9 YORKIE 10 PEPPERMINT AERO 11 WISPA GOLD 12 BOOST
13 SNICKERS 14 MILKY WAY 15 FUDGE 16 TOFFEE CRISP
17 CADBURY’S CARAMEL 18 TURKISH DELIGHT 19 PICNIC 20 CRUNCHIE
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