Pit your wits against these genuine pub quiz questions from a south London pub, this week provided by The Robin Hood in Sutton (answers below).
1. The name of which foodstuff is derived from the Swiss-German for ‘Little Mush’
2. Milhous was the middle name of which American president?
3. ‘Born’ in 1934, who had a father called Quackmore, two Uncles called Ludwig Von Drake and Scrooge McDuck, and three nephews?
4. At the last count, how many million packets of Chocolate digestive biscuits are eaten in the UK, every year?
5. Which pop singer was born Marie Lawrie?
6. Generally speaking, Peter Parker is a normal teenager who lives with his Aunt May but when the World wants saving, who does he become?
7. In the game of monopoly, if you have a hotel on all of the Brown, Orange, and Green properties, how many hotels do you have in total?
8 .What was the name of the Motel that was the location for the horror film ‘Psycho’?
This week’s questions were provided by The Robin Hood in West Street, Sutton. Their quiz nights are 8.45pm on Mondays, entry costs £1 per person. There is no maximum team size. All entry money goes into the prize and the jackpot, which stands at £100.
There are six rounds of 10 questions, including a picture round and a connections round and occasionally music.
Can you recommend a tricky pub quiz? E-mail jim.palmer@london.newquest.co.uk
ANSWERS: 1. Muesli, 2. Richard Nixon, 3. Donald Duck, 4. 71 Million, 5. Lulu, 6. Spider-man, 7. Eight, 8. The Bates Motel
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