QUIZ In which country was IKEA founded?
Osiris is the Egyptian god of: a) Water b) Fire c) The Dead
Which is the world’s largest breed of dog: a) English Mastiff
b) Newfoundland c) Irish Wolfhound
“You had me at hello” is a famous movie line from which 1996 Tom Cruise film?
How old was painter Vincent van Gogh when he died in 1890? a) 27 b) 37 c)47
The winners of which American sporting competition are awarded the Vince Lombardi Trophy?
Which author wrote both ‘The
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’ and ‘The Innocents Abroad’?
Dame Maggie Smith played which
character in the Harry Potter film series? Professor Minerva McGonagall
What are Awamori, Baijiu and Mezcal?
LYRICS TO GO
“And the papers want to know whose shirts you wear.”
“Nice girls not one with a defect, cellophane shrink-wrapped, so correct.”
“How can you make me fall apart, then break my fall with loving lies?”
“I know I need a small vacation, but it don’t look like rain.”
“We’ve got this king-size to ourselves, don’t have to share with no-one else.”
“I never wanted to be your weekend
lover, I only wanted to be some kind of friend.”
“I’ll buy you a diamond ring my friend if it makes you feel alright.
“Oh life, it’s bigger, bigger than you and you are not me.”
JOKES
“I’m not a fan of the new pound coin, but then again, I hate all change.” Ken Cheng
“Trump’s nothing like Hitler.
There’s no way he could write a book.” Frankie Boyle
“I’ve given up asking rhetorical questions. What’s the point?” Alexei Sayle
“I’m looking for the girl next door type. I’m just gonna keep moving house till I find her.” Lew Fitz
“I like to imagine the guy who
invented the umbrella was going to call it the ‘brella’. But he hesitated.” Andy Field
“Combine Harvesters. And you’ll have a really big restaurant.” Mark Simmons
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