Bar Trivia Questions
What is Lucy's last name in Peanuts?
A: Van Pelt.
What was New York's magazine Broadside concerned with?
A: Folk Music.
What is a bar trivia quiz?
A: A bar trivia quiz is a quiz held in a pub or bar.
These events are also called what?
A: Quiz nights, trivia nights, or pub trivia and may be held in other settings.
Which Tammy Wynette tribute album included tracks by Wynonna and Elton John?
A: Tammy Wynette.
Who were the nationalists who tried to assassinate Truman in 1950?
A: Puerto Rican.
John George Diefenbaker was once Prime Minister of where?
A: Canada.
Which musical featured the song Sit Down You're Rockin' The Boat?
A: Guys and Dolls.
Which ER star played opposite Jenny Seagrove in Don't Go Breaking My Heart?
A: Anthony Edwards.
Which Movie Actor was Easy Reader in the TV series The /Electric company?
A: Morgan Freeman.
Which First Lady had to give evidence over the Whitewater scandal?
A: Hillary Clinton.
Which country did Idi Amin go to when he fled
Uganda?
A: Saudi Arabia.
Until his death in 1969, Brian Jones was in which pop band?
A: The Rolling Stones.
Who was head of the political wing of the Vietcong in the mid 60s?
A: Nguyenh Huu Tho.
Klagenfurt international airport is in which country?
A: Austria.
Which Schwarzenegger movie about a man who gets pregnant was originally titled Oh Baby?
A: Junior.
Adona international airport is in which country?
A: Turkey.
About which British politician did François Mitterrand say, "She has the mouth of Marilyn Monroe and the
eyes of Caligula?"
A: Margaret Thatcher.
What was the code name of the build-up to action in Iraq?
A: Operation Desert Shield.
Translated as The People's Daily, in which country is this a major seller?
A: China.
Which US President was inaugurated in 1969?
A: Richard Nixon.
UNICEF is responsible for which specific group of people?
A: Children.
Bar quizzes may attract customers to a pub who are what?
A: Not found there on other days.
In which sport could the Heat take on the Magic?
A: Basketball.
Which country did USSR invade in 1979?
A: Afghanistan.
Who had a national
airline called Garuda?
A: Indonesia.
On which river was the Tarbela Dam built?
A: Indus.
Who had a No 1 hit with Never Gonna Give You Up?
A: Rick Astley.
Which US mountains gave their name to a fever discovered in that area in the early 20th century?
A: Rocky Mountains.
Where was Elvis Presley's The Wonder Of You recorded live?
A: International Hotel Las Vegas.
Which actor has a child called Sage Moonblood?
A: Sylvester Stallone.
Which regular member of the Friends cast starred in Lost in space?
A; Matt LeBlanc.
Giorgio Armani trained for which profession although he didn't qualify?
A: Doctor.
In which month of the year is Battle of Britain week?
A: September.
In economics, what does the letter F stand for in IMF?
A: Fund.
Robert Gallo was one of the pioneers in the identification of which virus?
A: HIV.
What notable thing did tough guy
Humphrey Bogart do throughout his wedding to Lauren Bacall?
A: Cry.
Father's Day was first celebrated in which country?
A: USA.
At school prince was a member of a band named after which drink?
A: Champagne.
Who founded the General Seafood's company in 1924?
A: Clarence Birdseye.
Who did David Dinkins succeed as Mayor of New York?
A: Edward Koch.
Which Which movie in addition to High Noon won Gary Cooper an
Oscar?
A: Sergeant York.
Who did Randolf Turpin beat to win the world middleweight
boxing title in 1951?
A: Sugar Ray Robinson.
Who said, "Talking jaw to jaw is better than going to war?"
A: Winston Churchill.