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Big Six Picture Quiz
On which island are you?
Identify the company logo
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Name the bird
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Identify the building9
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1. What’s the Italian word to describe photogra-phers looking for celebrities?
2. Richard Hannay was the central character of which famous film?
3. Which colour would you associate with the EasyJet logo?
4. In which game do the players need glass balls?
5. Which supermarket chain would you associ-ate with George clothing?
6. Who wrote the book that Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them was based on?
7. Which reptiles camouflage themselves by changing colour?
8. Who was the first American President?9. In the fairytale of Cinderella, what does
Cinderella leave behind at the ball?10. How many lions guard the base of Nelson’s
column in London’s Trafalgar Square?11. Which company opened the first burger res-
taurant in the UK in 1954?12. In “The Wizard of Oz”, what was the lion look-
ing for?13. The comic strip “Batman” is set in which fic-
tional city?14. The song ‘The Self-Preservation Society’ fea-
tures in which 1969 film?15. Which city is the capital of the Catalonia
region of Spain?16. The slogan ‘va va voom’ was used to adver-
tise which make and model of car?17. What sort of animal has species called leath-
erback, loggerhead, and hawksbill?18. At what time do polling stations close in
General Elections in the UK?19. Singer Justin Bieber was born in which coun-
try?20. Whose birthday is celebrated around the
globe on January 25th each year?21. What name is usually given to the so-called
‘designer’ breed of dog which is the offspring of a Poodle and a Cocker Spaniel?
22. A 99 ice cream is served with what in it?23. What is the surname of the family that
Paddington Bear lives with?
24. Who, in 1963, became the first actor to play Doctor Who in the long-running TV series?
25. What colour is the 20 Euro note?26. Max Whitlock won 2 gold medals at the
2016 Olympics in which sport?27. In which ocean are the Seychelles located?28. What distilled beverage is made from the
blue agave plant?29. Which British coin was withdrawn in 1985?30. With which quiz show on TV do you associ-
ate the 200 club?31. Hollandaise sauce contains what fruit juice? 32. Chrissie Hynd was the lead singer of which
rock band?33. Americans call it Veterans Day – what do
we call it?34. In the film, ‘The World’s Fastest Indian’,
what was the Indian?35. Walloons are ethnic regional people of
which two of these nations: South Africa, China, France, Belgium, India?
36. The motor racing track Oulton Park is in which English county?
37. Commonly known as the Cant, Shelta is a language spoken by which group of peo-ple?
38. According to the pirate song, how many men were on a dead man’s chest?
39. In Scotland a bothy/bothie is a: Drink; Baby’s dummy or House?
40. What member of the Brassica family is named after a European city?
41. In which Canadian city are over one hun-dred victims of the sinking of the RMS Titanic buried?
42. The name of which popular game is derived from the Swahili word meaning ‘to build’?
43. What colour cap is worn by an English cricketer capped for his country?
44. What was the name of the minstrel in Robin Hood’s gang?
45. In the song “I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly”, what was the last thing the Old Lady swallowed?
46. Whose autobiography was called Losing My Virginity?
47. Of which country is Kathmandu the capital?48. What fruit packed with vitamin-C is named
after a flightless bird?49. We’re all missing a cool IPA in the pub –
what does the acronym stand for?50. Name the two Scottish Clans who met at
the Battle of Glencoe in 1692?
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16. What company is also the name of one of the longest rivers in the world?
17. Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1606), wrote one of the most widely read classics of Western literature, by what name is it known?
18. In which US state was Joe Exotic a.k.a. the Tiger King’s G.W. Zoo based?
19. What English artist is associated with paint-ings of Flatford Mill?
20. In the NATO phonetic alphabet, what word represents the letter S?
21. Sealed under oath by King John, in what year was the Magna Carta published?
22. The Mount Rushmore National Memorial, USA, shows how many faces?
23. Which sea creature has the largest eye in the natural world?
24. Who allegedly built the dyke that separated the Welsh from the English in 785?
25. What distance, in metres, is covered in one circuit of a modern outdoor running track?
26. What city in Israel gives its name to a variety of orange?
27. In Greek mythology, who flew too near the sun wearing wings made with wax?
28. By what name is fossilised tree resin better known?
29. What is the name of the cottage in Grasmere where Wordsworth lived?
30. In what country would you find the Bay of Plenty?
1. John Bonham who died aged just 32 was the for-mer drummer of which rock band?
2. What was traditionally made by a Chandler?3. Pret a Manger is a popular sandwich chain in
the UK, but what does the French name mean in English?
4. Name the British adventurer and TV presenter who is currently The Scout Association’s Chief Scout?
5. How many events are there in an heptathlon?6. In Britain we call it a tram, what is known as in the
USA?7. St. Mary’s, St. Martins and Tresco are all islands in
which group?8. Who were the four comedians that made up The
Goons?9. Lord Ganesha is an Hindu deity in human form but
with which animal’s head?10. Where in London would you find “The Whispering
Gallery”?11. What is the name of the Prime Minister’s country
residence?12. Bulgaria has a coastline on which expanse of
water?13. Dakota Johnson was given the lead role in which
2015 film?14. What is the name of the farmer who established the
Glastonbury music festival in 1970?15. Lord Nelson’s body was preserved in a barrel of
what for the journey home?
1. Led Zeppelin2. Candles3. Ready to eat4. Bear Grylls5. Seven6. Street-car7. The Scilly Isles8. Spike Milligan,
Harry Secombe, Peter Sellars and Michael Bentine
9. Elephant10. Saint Paul’s
Cathedral11. Chequers12. The Black Sea13. Fifty Shades of
Grey14. Michael Eavis
15. Rum16. Amazon17. Don Quixote18. Oklahoma19. John Constable20. Sierra21. 121522. Four23. Giant squid24. Offa25. 400m26. Jaffa27. Icarus28. Amber29. Dove Cottage30. New Zealand
THE PUBPAPER EXTRAQUIZ ANSWERS
1. Paparazzi2. The Thirty
Nine Steps3. Orange4. Marbles5. Asda6. J K Rowling7. Chameleons8. George
Washington9. A glass slip-
per10. Four11. Wimpy12. Courage13. Gotham City14. The Italian
Job15. Barcelona16. Renault Clio17. Turtle18. 10.00pm19. Canada
The Q
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36. Cheshire37. Irish Travellers
(gypsies)38. Fifteen39. House (a small
cottage or shack)
40. Brussels sprout41. Halifax42. Jenga43. Blue44. Alan a Dale45. A Horse
[she’s dead of course!]
46. Richard Branson
47. Nepal48. Kiwi fruit49. India Pale Ale50. Campbells &
MacDonalds
20. Robert Burns21. Cockapoo22. Chocolate
Flake23. Brown24. William
Hartnell25. Blue26. Gymnastics27. Indian Ocean28. Tequila29. Halfpenny30. Pointless31. Lemon32. Pretenders33. Remembrance
day34. A motorcycle
(Indian Scout)35. France,
Belgium
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