Pub Quiz — week of Friday, 3 April 2026
Make each day questionable.
29 questions from 28 Mar 2026 – 3 Apr 2026. Tap an answer to reveal whether you got it right.
Saturday Saturday, 28 March 2026 ›
Q1
How is Stefani Germanotta better known?
Answer:
A. Lady Gaga
inspired by Queen's “Radio Ga Ga”
Q2
What nut is in center of Ferrero rocher?
Answer:
B. Hazlenut
With these questions, you are spoiling us
Q3
What is Paul McCartney's first name?
Answer:
C. James
Named after his dad
Q4
The young of a hippopotamus is called a what?
Answer:
D. Calf
Or anything it wants to be
Sunday Sunday, 29 March 2026 ›
Q1
What's the main colour of Rupert Bear's check trousers?
Answer:
A. Yellow
Sing it - EVERYONE KNOWS HIS NAME!
Q2
Nick Leeson brought down which bank?
Answer:
C. Barings
Losses reached $1.4 billion. He left a note saying sorry.
Q3
Which oil company was founded by JD Rockefeller?
Answer:
C. Standard Oil
Famous for attention from antitrust authorities
Q4
The city of Jerez in Spain is famous for which drink?
Answer:
B. Sherry
Sherry is made primarily from the Palomino grape, ranging from light (Manzanilla) to heavier (Amontillado)
Q5
In which city was the Columbo detective series set?
Answer:
C. LA
"Lieutenant Frank Columbo" to you sonny Jim
Monday Monday, 30 March 2026 ›
Q1
In the 1984 US election Ronald Reagan defeated which Democrat in a landslide?
Answer:
D. Walter Mondale
Reagan carried 49 states
Q2
The pH scale of acidity. What does pH stand for?
Answer:
B. Potential of Hydrogen
Jimi Hendrix would have got that one
Q3
"Here comes the bride" was composed by whom?
Answer:
A. Wagner
Formally "The bridal chorus"
Q4
Tony Blair was in a band at college. What was it called?
Answer:
C. Ugly Rumours
Gordon was promised to be lead singer next
Tuesday Tuesday, 31 March 2026 ›
Q1
What kind of fruit is a jargonelle?
Answer:
A. Pear
Up the apples and pears
Q2
Richard O'Brien wrote which musical in 1973
Answer:
B. The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Bit of a time warp that one
Q3
George W Bush. What does W stand for?
Answer:
D. Walker
43rd president from 2001 to 2009
Q4
Whose dad is this?
Answer:
B. Keifer Sutherland
Donald Sutherland OC (1935–2024)
Wednesday Wednesday, 1 April 2026 ›
Q1
Which gas makes up about 21% of our atmosphere?
Answer:
A. Oxygen
Nitrogen is 78%
Q2
Brass is an alloy of which two metals?
Answer:
C. Copper and Zinc
I got brass. In pocket.
Q3
Alphabetically, the last UK postcode is ZE. Where is it for?
Answer:
B. Shetland
Also known as the Lerwick postcode area
Q4
Where is England's national hockey stadium
Answer:
D. Milton Keynes
Turn left at the roundabout
Thursday Thursday, 2 April 2026 ›
Q1
From which EM Forster novel does the phrase Only Connect come?
Answer:
B. Howard's End
"Only connect the prose and the passion, and both will be exalted"
Q2
Only Fools and Horses - what's the name of the pub?
Answer:
B. Nag's Head
You'll get this one right this time next year Rodney
Q3
In what year did the Titanic sink?
Answer:
A. 1912
Of c. 2,224 people aboard, approximately 1,500 died
Q4
In A midsummer night's dream, who is king of the fairies?
Answer:
D. Oberon
Oberon is a variant spelling of Auberon, earlier Alberon
Friday Friday, 3 April 2026 ›
Q1
Who wrote the 1996 novel Bridget Jones's Diary?
Answer:
D. Helen Fielding
April 3rd. Lost 2lbs today.
Q2
Beatles lyrics. Which song has this line "Guess you know it's true"
Answer:
C. Eight Days a Week
Ooh I need your love babe
Q3
Who was US President during the first moon landing?
Answer:
D. Richard Nixon
He called the conversation "the most historic phone call ever made from the White House"
Q4
Who were the first British team to win football's European Cup?
Answer:
A. Celtic
1967. Beat Inter 2-1.