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Monday, February 4, 2013

10 Really Easy Pub Trivia Questions


Q: According to a popular toasting ditty, "nobody can deny" that the song's honoree is a what?
A: Jolly Good Fellow

Q: A person said to be "shooting some stick" is playing what game?
A: Pool

Q: In Great Britain, which of these household products is commonly referred to as "silver paper"?
A: Aluminum Foil


Monday, December 17, 2012

9 Free Bar Trivia Questions (12/14/2012)

1. What two U.S. states border Mexico’s largest state? 
Texas and New Mexico

2. In 1989, what 59-year old become People’s oldest “Sexiest Man Alive” ever?
Sean Connery

3. Within 10…how many calories are in a 12-oz can of Mountain Dew?
170 (160 – 180)

4. What television series features the Cylon robots?
Battlestar Galactica

5. What two competing American food companies are both headquartered in Battle Creek, Michigan? 
Kellogg’s and Post

6. The familiar “Wedding March” was written by Felix Mendelson to accompany the wedding in which Shakespeare play?
A Midsummer Night’s Dream

7. Who lost a world cup quarterfinal due to the Maradona’s famous “Hand of God” goal?
England

8. What 2001 film was the only movie released during the 2000s to make the American Film Institute’s list of the 100 greatest movies of all time? 
Fellowship of the Ring    

9. What new character was added to the Morse code alphabet in 2004, the first official addition since World War I? 
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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

10 Free Trivia Questions about Serial Killers


He killed, and removed the genitals of 5 women in 1880s London. His identity is still unknown. JACK THE RIPPER.

2. For 13 months in the mid-1970s, New York City was terrorized by the killer called “The Son of Sam.” DAVID BERKOWITZ.

3. In the 1970s, this man murdered and raped at least 25 women, all over the Western United States. He’s one of the most famous serial killers of all time. TED BUNDY.

Monday, November 19, 2012

10 Free Pub Trivia questions about Greek Mythology Beasts

1. In The Odyssey this one-eyed giant tried to eat Odysseus. THE CYCLOPS (POLYPHEMUS).

2. This giant dog with many heads guards the gateway to Hades in Greek myth. CERBERUS.

3. These female creatures are the avenging spirits of the dead who relentlessly chase wrong-doers to exact vengence. Double points for their common name and their proper Greek name. THE FURIES (EUMENIDES).

4. A serpent-like monster, it has nine heads and if you cut one off another grows back in its place. THE HYDRA.

5. Half man and half bull, it lived in an underground labyrinth and was killed by the hero Theseus. THE MINOTAUR.

6. One of the most beautiful creatures in Greek myth, he is a white winged horse. PEGASUS.

7. Representing ressurection, the red bird dies in a fire and is reborn from the ashes. THE 
PHOENIX.

8. This giant snake belonged to the High Oracle at the Temple of Delphi, and is a symbol of the god Apollo. PYTHON.

9. The goddess Athena transformed this woman into a hideous monster, with snakes for hair, and who’s gaze turned men to stone. MEDUSA.

10. The most famous Greek dragon, it guarded the golden apples of the Hesperides, daughters of Atlas. LADON.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Totally Free: 10 "Famous Occupations" Trivia Questions


I've provided three people, you name the occupation.

1.Adolphus Busch, Frederick Pabst & Joseph Schlitz:
BREWERS.

2. Janet Evans, Mark Spitz & Michael Phelps:
OLYMPIC SWIMMERS.

3. Alan Shepherd, Gus Grisson & John Glenn:
ASTRONAUGHTS.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

10 FREE Bodily Fluid Trvia Questions


1. This vital bodily fluid is blue, but turns red after being oxygenated.
BLOOD.

2. Common reasons for your body to release these droplets include saddness, happiness, and raw onions.
TEARS.

3. Even if you are dying of thirst, don’t drink this readily available bodily fluid, it’s too salty.
URINE.

4. The smell of a favorite food is sure to make you manufacture extra amounts of this fluid.
SALIVA.

5. An infected wound produces lots of this foul bodily fluid.
PUS.

6. Prostatic fluid gives this male-only substance its milky color. SEMEN.

7. This life-giving fluid surrounds an unborn baby in its mother’s womb.
AMNIOTIC FLUID.

8. This acidic yellow fluid makes its appearance when you’ve thrown up all your stomach has to offer.
BILE.

9. Synovial fluid lubricates this stuff, found primarily in our elbow, knee and neck joints, that gives us extra support and flexibility. CARTILEGE.

10. Though still considered a bodily fluid, this stuff is actually a mass of pre-digested food that passes from the stomach to the duodenum.
CHYME.

Monday, September 17, 2012

10 FREE Movie Trivia Questions


  1. In Scarface, what word is used 206 times, or roughly once every 29 seconds? FUCK.
  2. Which of the following is NOT someone who works on a movie set?
    1. Best Boy
    2. TRACKING SUPERVISOR
    3. Clapper/Loader
  3. What movie featured the characters Flounder, D-Day, Boon & Otter? ANIMAL HOUSE.
  4. What is Indiana Jones’ first name? HENRY.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

8 Mixed Bag Trivia Questions


1. Which 1961 Oscar winning film featured Jackie Gleason in the role of Minnesota Fats?
The Hustler

2. Launched in 1977, which space probe is the farthest human-made object from earth?
Voyager 1

3. What is the top selling album released by the Kings of Leon?
Only by the Night

4. What is the name for a baby hippopotamus?
Calf

5. What city’s Bastille was stormed in 1879?
Paris

6. In what year did Ben Affleck marry Jennifer Garner?
2005

7. In what century was the Mona Lisa painted?
16th


8. Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT a current Pop Tart Flavor? Apple Strudel   Mint Chocolate Chip   Rainbow Cookie Sandwich   Strawberry Milkshake  
Mint Chocolate Chip

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

10 Random Alcohol and Liquor Questions


1. Popular in 1920s speakeasies, an Orange Blossom is a mixture of orange juice and what?
GIN.

2. This star of “The Honeymooners” lived in a circular house built around his bar? JACKIE GLEASON.
42.

3. Mule-Skinner, Spider-Juice and Coffin Varnish were old-time cowboy names for what alcohol? WHISKEY.

4. What is the beer that made Milwaukee famous?
SCHLITZ.

5. Brewers in which country make a beer for special occasions that contains ground-up dog parts?
CHINA.

6. What Hall-of Fame rocker was honored by a combination museum & liquor store in his home town of Faraday, LA.?
JERRY LEE LEWIS.

7. In ancient Rome, an all-night bender was called a what?
BACCHANALIA.

8. In the days leading up to Prohibition, people who pledged to abstain from all alcohol were known as what?
TEETOTALERS.

9. The oldest licensed distillery in the world produces what famous top-shelf Scotch?
DEWER’S. 

10. Who said, upon tasting his first sip of champagne, “I’m tasting stars!”?
DOM PERIGNON.

Monday, September 3, 2012

10 Weird State Laws Trivia Questions


  1. In Maine, it is illegal to catch what animal with your hands?
    LOBSTER.
  2. In Oklahoma, it is illegal to hunt what aquatic animal?
    A WHALE.
  3. In Colorado, you can no longer hunt ducks while riding in a what?
    AIRPLANE.
  4. In Las Vegas you can bet on just about everything. Yet it is illegal to bet on what popular teen-age party game?
    SPIN-THE-BOTTLE.
  5. Minnesota’s sodomy law prohibits not only sex between humans. But between humans and what animal?
    A BIRD.
  6. If you are run over by a train in Kansas, what must the railroad company give your remains?
    A FREE TICKET.
  7. Funeral directors in Nevada can be arrested for doing what in the presence of a cadaver? SWEARING/USING BAD LANGUAGE.
  8. In Arizona, it is illegal for first cousins to marry unless they are over what age?
    65.
  9. In what state is it legal to urinate, vomit and defecate on a Confederate flag, unless you do so for “crass” purposes?
    FLORIDA.
  10. The fun is over. In California, it is illegal to do what to a horse for entertainment purposes?
    TRIP IT.

10 FREE Alcohol Trivia Questions

1. Here’s a weird one for ya. Which beer is more stable and lasts longer, on made with Bottom-Fermenting yeast, or Top-Fermenting yeast? BOTTOM.

2. What single-celled organism, vital to brewing, was among the first organisms to be cloned? YEAST.

3. What Canadian brewery was the first to guarantee its customers that its beer would taste exactly the same, batch after batch? CARLING’S

4. This Dutchman wanted to make excellent pilsner beer, and today the beer that bears his name is the 3rd largest selling beer in the world. Who is he? GERARD ADRIAAN HEINEKEN.

5. Because of its perfect brewing climate, what European country was the last to adopt refrigeration techniques in brewing? ENGLAND.


Wednesday, August 29, 2012

10 Animal Trivia Questions



  1. Nation-wide, what is the most common name for pet goldfish? JAWS.
  2. In Southbend, Indiana, what animal was once tried and convicted of smoking in public? A CHIMPANZEE.
  3. This is the stupidest thing I have ever herd. It is liiegal in Oklahome to hunt what animals? WHALES.
  4. Among Native Americans, killing what notoriously stupid bird was considered a sign of laziness? THE TURKEY.
  5. What zoo has the largest collection of animals in the world? THE SAN DIEGO ZOO.
  6. According to scientists, which environment is better for animals, a Zoo or a Circus? CIRCUS.
  7. What trait is shared by iguanas, koala bears, and Komodo dragons? THEY HAVE TWO PENISES.
  8. The smell of fresh-cut cucumbers will alert you to the presence of what deadly snake? THE COPPERHEAD.
  9. What is the only mammal that can fly? THE BAT
  10. What is the largest member of the deer family found in North America? THE MOOSE

Sunday, August 26, 2012

What is the most commonly played version of Solitaire?

Question: What is the most commonly played version of Solitaire? 


Which controversial book, first published in 1971 as a protest of the Vietnam War, contains instructions on how to manufacture homemade explosives?


Question: Which controversial book, first published in 1971 as a protest of the Vietnam War, contains instructions on how to manufacture homemade explosives?

Which once popular children’s toy spoke the language Furbish?

Question: Which once popular children’s toy spoke the language Furbish? 


What are baby goats called?

Question: What are baby goats called?


Which retail giant introduced the Discover card in 1985?

Question: Which retail giant introduced the Discover card in 1985?



Throughout most of the 20th century, what car part was used to blend air and fuel in an automobile engine?


Question: Throughout most of the 20th century, what car part was used to blend air and fuel in an automobile engine?

Jersey Shore star DJ Pauly D is from what US state?


Question: Jersey Shore star DJ Pauly D is from what US state?

Max Headroom served as the spokesperson for what soft drink during the 1980s?

Question: Max Headroom served as the spokesperson for what soft drink during the 1980s?

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