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Pub quiz


How many players are there in a baseball team?


Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, and Davy Jones. Who’s missing?


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Who was the longest reigning King of England?


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Who won the first season of Pop Idol? How many moons does Mars have?


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Actor Rhys Ifans is a former member of which Welsh rock band?


Which is the longest bone in the human body?


Who were the three headline acts at Glastonbury last year?


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What does the abbreviation of Fitranslate to in English?


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What nationality is Nigel Farage's wife?


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A man walked into a bar... I just fell down


the stairs holding a guitar and accidentally wrote a Pete Doherty song.


I backed a horse last week at ten to one. It came in at quarter past four.


I must have a great butt, because every time I finish talking to someone and start to walk away I hear them whisper “what an ass”


How do Red Hot Chilli Peppers check their hand


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luggage is within the airline's restrictions? They give it a weigh, give it a weigh now...


It’s hard to explain puns to kleptomaniacs because they always take things literally.


I found myself drowning in an ocean made out of orange soda yesterday.


It took me a while to work out it was just a Fanta sea.


I’ve been reading some statistics on the most common way people walk when drunk. It’s staggering.


Who was Henry VIII’s favourite band? Tudor


Cinema Club.


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