Pub Quiz
Another interesting night of trivia. We only had two regulars this time so we teamed up with three youngsters. We won the first round, but tanked badly in the second. I still feel pretty good about it cause I managed to help the team out more than usual. Also, I managed to take our score sheet home this time, so here's a little quiz for you:
The questions we got wrong:
1. How many humps does a dromedary camel have?
2. Tom Penders, former basketball coach of UT, is now coach of what college?
3. What is the most popular breed of cat in the US with no tail?
4. In what Disney movie is the villain named Stromboli?
5. What does a "bodger" make: knives, armor, cider, or chairs?
6. What play was Abraham Lincoln watching when he was assassinated?
7. What sea does Poland border?
8. What was the last name of the family in Mary Poppins?
The questions we got right thanks to me:
9. Who played the villain in Man with the Golden Gun?
10. Who sang the Grease movie theme?
11. What is Herman Munster's wife's first name?
12. Who wrote Breakfast at Tiffany's?
The answers will be posted in the comments section.
The questions we got wrong:
1. How many humps does a dromedary camel have?
2. Tom Penders, former basketball coach of UT, is now coach of what college?
3. What is the most popular breed of cat in the US with no tail?
4. In what Disney movie is the villain named Stromboli?
5. What does a "bodger" make: knives, armor, cider, or chairs?
6. What play was Abraham Lincoln watching when he was assassinated?
7. What sea does Poland border?
8. What was the last name of the family in Mary Poppins?
The questions we got right thanks to me:
9. Who played the villain in Man with the Golden Gun?
10. Who sang the Grease movie theme?
11. What is Herman Munster's wife's first name?
12. Who wrote Breakfast at Tiffany's?
The answers will be posted in the comments section.
1 Comments:
1. One (we said two)
2. University of Houston (we said Rhode Island)
3. Manx (we said Persian)
4. Pinocchio (we said Lady and the Tramp)
5. Chairs (we said armor)
6. Our American Cousin (we said My American Cousin—picky!)
7. Baltic (we said North, but I personally said Baltic, though I didn't push it)
8. Banks (we said Harrison, a wild guess—though I did mention that I thought the dad worked at a bank)
9. Christopher Lee
10. Frankie Valli
11. Lilly
12. Truman Capote
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