Pauls Quiz 435
... in the UK charts in January 2002?
3. The Japanese Yen, The Korean Won and the Chinese Yuan. Translated, the currencies Yen, Won and Yuan all mean what? a. royal, b. silver, c. trust, d. round
4 ...
Pauls Quiz 411
... ot on this list.
15. Which royal title did Hippolyte (Hippolyta) hold?
16. Ten year old Sid Phillips is a frightening sociopath in which 1995 film?
17. Which famous musician played the psychedelic loo ...
Pauls Quiz 402
... singer had a number 1 hit single in the US music charts every year from 1990- 2000? a. Mariah Carey, b. Cher, c. Madonna, d. Barbra Streisand
4. The largest royal palace in Europe is found in which ...
Pauls Quiz 399
... om each of the following singers. One point for each correct answer. a. Matt Monro b. Bruce Springsteen c. Louis Jordan d. Christopher Cross
18. Which four European countries have Royal Navies? One p ...
Pauls Quiz 394
... lion, Oran is the second largest city in which African country?
11. The name of which English royal dynasty stems from the Latin words for the "broom shrub"?
12. In which river did the RMS Empress of ...
Pauls Quiz 390
... Anastasia, youngest daughter of Tsar Nicolas II
14. Royal Jelly
15. Answer d. Peru
16. Anubis
17. Niccolo Paganini
18. 2001. A Space Odyssey
19. Silver
20. Vodka ...
Pauls Quiz 388
1. Plus or minus 1, in which year did the fashion designer Louis Reard introduce the 'Bikini'?
2. Introduced in 1984, the DynaTac 8000 was the first what?
3. Who was the longest serving royal consor ...
Pauls Quiz 371
... The World In 80 Days b. Casino Royale c. The Pink Panther (or 'Trail of the Pink Panther' 'Curse of the Pink Panther')
14. Canada
15. Triple Entente
16. Altocumulus
17. Desmond Llewelyn ('Q') ...
Pauls Quiz 368
... a (Dhaka) was the capital city of what between the years 1955 and 1971?
9. The name of which widely used aromatic herb stems from the Greek word for "royal"?
10. The following lyrics are from songs w ...
Pauls Quiz 365
... , Lisbon and Amsterdam.
12. Langoustine
13. Six answers. a. Captain America b. Wolverine c. Wonder Woman d. Catwoman e. Iron Man f. Magneto
14. Royal Dutch Shell
15. Phylum
16. Rain
17. Fou ...
Pauls Quiz 358
1. Born 19 January, 1943 in Ottawa, this princess is the only European royal ever born in North America. Which royal family does she belong to?
2. With which popular book (or television series) does ...
Pauls Quiz 357
1. Which Oscar ceromony record does Greer Garson hold?
2. A white tree in blossom is the royal standard of which fictional kingdom?
3. Plus or minus 10, in which year was the Mona Lisa stolen from ...
Pauls Quiz 356
... a mixture of mashed potatoes and egg yolk is given which royal name?
10. Name one of the first two American astronauts to travel into space.
11. Which famous musical work commemorates the Battle o ...
Pauls Quiz 335
... nding (used to mash or crush fruit, herbs and spices for cocktails)
7. Three answers. a. Seven b. Contagion c. The Royal Tenenbaums
8. Nehru jacket (after Pandit Nehru, PM of India from 1947-1964) ...
Pauls Quiz 313
... ized by the rich and royals, was obtained from which type of animal?
18. In which two films did Henry Fonda play a fictional US President? One point for each correct answer.
19. A highly venomous ...
Pauls Quiz 308
... languages?
7. Name the three Brazilian Formula One World Driver's Champions. One point for each correct answer.
8. The name of which of the following buildings stems from the Greek word for 'Roya ...
Pauls Quiz 299
... t is the longest Beatles song title?
7. A nocebo is a negative reaction to the administration of what?
8. Max Schmelling was the only German to hold which title?
9. The following are the Royal Hous ...
Pauls Quiz 289
... op 10 hit with the song 'Venus'? One point for each correct answer.
13. Measured in area, what are the five smallest landlocked countries in the world? One point for each correct answer.
14. Which roya ...
Pauls Quiz 281
1. Which popular fruit; with variety names such as Bing, Lambert, Royal Ann and Empress; was apparently first introduced into England by Henry VIII?
2. What were the two most produced German World War ...
Pauls Quiz 270
... e of Skagerrak) was a naval battle fought by the British Royal Navy's Grand Fleet under Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, against the Imperial German Navy's High Seas Fleet under Vice-Admiral Reinhard Scheer du ...
Pauls Quiz 262
... end in which film?
9. Which Lord, whose name is an article of clothing, led the Charge of the Light Brigade "into the jaws of death"?
10. Which US station and research centre, named after a Scottish ...
Pauls Quiz 261
... e Titanic??'?s White Star sister ships RMS Olympic and RMS Britannic, the Royal Navy's HMS Belfast, Royal Mail Line's Andes, Shaw Savill's Southern Cross, Union-Castle's RMS Pendennis Castle, and P&O ...
Pauls Quiz 259
... pany also holds royal warrants from Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles.
3. Sopwith (types of aircraft used in WW I) The Sopwith Aviation Company was a British aircraft company that designed and manufac ...
Pauls Quiz 258
... logy, Odin (from Old Norse Óðinn) is a widely attested god. In Old Norse sources, where most surviving information about the god stems, Odin is associated with healing, death, royalty, the gallows, knowl ...
Pauls Quiz 257
... aircraft back in 1911. In which country did they land?
3. Which intoxicating beverage is named after an old royal family? 7 letters
4. In film, Apollonia and Kay are the first names of the wives of ...
Pauls Quiz 253
... ra Floreo, meaning “I Flourish in the Shade”, is written in the lower part of the coat of arms. The flag is royal blue, with a white disc at the centre containing the national coat of arms held by a me ...
Pauls Quiz 252
... onochie, a Scottish geographer and captain in the Royal Navy, introduced the modern idea of parole when, in 1840, he was appointed superintendent of the British penal colonies in Norfolk Island, Australia. He ...
Pauls Quiz 243
... lic beverages. The word originally referred to a drink made with water or "small beer" (a weak beer) and rum, which British Vice Admiral Edward Vernon introduced into the Royal Navy on 21 August 1740. V ...
Quiz of the Year 2013
... s on record?
7. Which Irish/English Actor, Singer and Producer, known for his role in such classics as Lawrence of Arabia, Troy, The Last Emperor and Casino Royale, sadly passed away in December 201 ...
Pauls Quiz 237
... is a doomed Royal Navy ship in a famous novel and the title of a song on a popular 1978 album. The title of the novel and the album are the same. What is it?
7. What are 'beliebers'?
8. What is bo ...
Pauls Quiz 236
... am' was a ship's cat that survived the sinking of the Bismarck, HMS Cossack and HMS Ark Royal) Unsinkable Sam (also known as Oskar or Oscar) was the nickname of an alleged German ship's cat who reportedly s ...
Pauls Quiz 234
... white feathers emerging from a gold coronet. A ribbon below the coronet bears the motto Ich dien (a contraction of the German for "I serve", ich diene). As well as being used in royal heraldry, the badge is so ...
Pauls Quiz 232
... tio Hornblower Horatio Hornblower is a fictional Napoleonic Wars era Royal Navy officer who is the protagonist of a series of novels by C. S. Forester. He was later the subject of films, radio and televi ...
Pub Quiz 184
... öller during a 1990 FIFA World Cup game?
13. Which anti-social television character does not like pickles?
14. The 1967 film 'Casino Royale' was an "absurd masterpiece" with an international all-st ...
London Quiz 3
... famous address is located at postcode SW1A 2AA?
5. Bow Street Runners formed in London in the 1750's are known to us today as what?
6. What Ulster town that dropped London from its royal charter nam ...
Connections Quiz 69
... e the movie of the same name?
4. How did Baroness Marie Christine Agnes Hedwig Ida von Reibnitz become better known when she married into the British Royal Family in 1978?
5. In the hit US TV come ...
Chip Week 2012 Quiz 3
... at her hen-do in August 2011. Where was she celebrating?
7. Which X-Factor star owns a chip shop? A) Simon Cowell B) Dermot O'Leary C) Gary Barlow
8. Which royally connected personality is a forme ...
Quiz of the Year 2011
... which club did Amy Winehouse join in 2011?
10. What was broken by 75,000 twitter users, the Scottish Sunday Herald and the MP John Hemming?
11. At the royal wedding of 2011, guest Grace van Cutse ...
Pauls Quiz 218
... Fork, was a British military operation (Royal Navy, Royal Marines and a small Canadian task force) during World War II. The invasion began in the early morning of 10 May 1940 with British troops disemb ...
Royal Wedding 2011 Quiz 1
1. Who is elder, William or Kate?
2. Which University did William and Kate both attend?
3. In what same degree subject did they both commence studies?
4. Where did William propose to Kate?
5. Where ...
Pauls Music Quiz 13
... ; a. Red Red Wine (UB40)
b. Red Sails In The Sunset (Bing Crosby)
c. Snoopy Versus The Red Baron (The Royal Guardsmen)
&nb ...
Pauls TV and Film Quiz 1
... y in which popular black and white film?
5. Which anti-social television character does not like pickles?
6. The 1967 film 'Casino Royale' was an "absurd masterpiece" with an international all-s ...
Connections Quiz 54
... crime series "Diagnoses Murder", who plays Dr Mark Sloan?
8. Where is the royal regatta held each year on the river Thames?
9. Who was the captain of the 2010 European Ryder cup team? ...
Pub Quiz 154
... d hatters tea party?
24. Who was the first British royal to be interviewed on TV?
25. Which is the only vegetable that is also a flower? ANSWERS
1. A white hole
2. Petit four
3. Jason Bourne
4. S ...
Pub Quiz 147
... d Genever in Holland. What does it mean when translated?
14. Which English actor was seriously considered for the role of Vito Corleone in the Godfather but was too ill to play the part?
15. ...
Pauls Novelty Songs Quiz 1
... n the Joe Dolce song 'Shaddap You Face'?
9. Which comic strip character is the hero in a novelty song from the band 'The Royal Gaurdsmen'?
10. What was wrong with each of the following in t ...
Pub Quiz 142
... for?
17. Which Royal Navy Captain wrote in 1804 "I call the whole island Australia, or Terra Australis"?
18. Which man is the most famous sanguivore in film history?
19. During the 1960s ...
Pub Quiz 138
... twelve US Presidents during their term in office. Which of the last twelve did she not meet?
15. The following words are from which Christmas songs?
a. Star with royal beauty bright.
&n ...
Classical Music Quiz 1
... Concerts, or "Proms", held in London?
a: Royal Festival Hall
b: Royal Albert Hall
c: The Barbican Centre
7. ...
Pub Quiz 136
... d and Nancy
8. Helen Mirren
9. Spanker
10. Answers:
a: Barbados
b: Iraq (My Homeland)
c: Spain (The Royal March)
d: ...