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.

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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?
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?
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?
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?
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?
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?
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?
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.
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