Published: Sunday 16th July 2023A free general knowledge quiz for those who enjoy a more challenging quiz.
Which TV family lived at 1313 Mockingbird Lane?The Munsters.
According to the DVLA what does SORN stand for?Statutory Off Road Notification.
Which citrus fruit is used to garnish a "Rusty Nail" cocktail?Lemon.
Which King of England was known as Rufus?William II.
Which songs with "Country" in the title were UK top twenty hits for the following artists, [a] Nelly (2000), [b] Cliff Richard & the Shadows (1966), [c] Jimmy Rodgers (1962), [d] Bob Marley vs Funkstar de Luxe (2000) and [e] Big Country (1983)?[a] "Country Grammar", reached no 7, [b] "In the Country", no 6, [c] "English Country Garden", no 5, [d] "Rainbow Country", no 11 and [e] "In a Big Country", no 17.
Who plays Eve in the TV drama "Killing Eve"?Sandra Oh.
On which river does the city of Moscow stand?Moskva
Who wrote the novel "Lord of the Flies"?William Golding.
The Corriedale is a breed of which farm animal?Sheep.
Who did Eddie Redmayne portray in the 2014 movie "The Theory of Everything"?Stephen Hawkins.
In 1955, who was hanged for the murder of David Blakely? Ruth Ellis.
On what date is Groundhog Day?February 2nd.
What is the home stadium of Birmingham City football club? St Andrew's.
What is the name of Bob the Builder's cat?Pilchard.
What colour is Carmine?Red.
What is the State capital of Pennsylvania?Harrisburg.
During the reign of which English King did the Peasants Revolt take place?Richard II.
If a piece of silver is hallmarked with an anchor, in which city was it assayed?Birmingham.
In which country did the rice and vegetable dish Bibimbap originate?Korea.
What is the name of shark fisher Quint's boat in the movie "Jaws"?Orca.
Loading Comments...