Sunday, 8 March 2026

More Fun Trivia

 Hi bloggers!  Are you ready for more fun trivia?  I sure am! As usual, there are 20 questions and the answers are way at the bottom of the page so you can check them when you are finished.


1. What animal has fingerprints that are the most similar to humans (hint: it's not monkeys)

2. What city has the fastest police cars in the world?

3. Who was the first person to play golf on the moon?

4. How many hearts does an octopus have?

5. To which Pulitzer Prize winning author was Marilyn Monroe once married?

6. What type of pasta means "little tongues" in Italian?

7. What structure is sometimes referred to as "nuns in a scrum"?

8. In the name P.T. Barnum, what does the P.T. stand for?

9. What was Beethoven's first name?

10. Which pop star is the goddaughter of the legendary singer Dolly Parton?

11. What does a fletcher make?

12. Which mineral is known as "Fool's Gold"?

13. What does the Statue of Liberty hold above her head?

14. What was the name of Ahab's ship in the book Moby Dick?

15. Which planet has blue sunsets?

16. What is a female fox called?

17. What colour do brides traditionally wear in China?

18. What is the only sea without any land borders called?

19. What name did Walt Disney want to name Mickey Mouse originally?

20. Which country has a flag that features a two headed black eagle on it?

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Answers:

1. Koalas

2. Dubai

3. Alan Shepard

4. Three

5. Arthur Miller

6. Linguine

7. Sydney Opera House

8. Phineas Taylor

9. Ludwig

10. Miley Cyrus

11. Arrows

12. Pyrite

13. A torch

14. The Pequod

15. Mars

16. Vixen

17. Red

18. Sargasso Sea

19. Mortimer Mouse

20. Albania


So how did we do this time, any better?  Leave me your scores in the comments if you can.  We will be back to showing cards again on Monday.  All for now, Sue x

9 comments:

June Smith said...

Good morning Sue and all Wilsonettes, another brilliant list of Trivia questions, it is nice to read the questions and then scroll down to read the answers.

Stay safe, healthy and happy, hugs, June Smith xxx

kittyedavies47@gmail.com said...

Morning Sue. A great set of questions today I got lots of them thank you. Take care all Kitty.

Liz said...

9 correct for me today.
Liz xx

Barbara Gosden said...

Hi Sue
5 today. Who knew about koalas!
B xx

Liz said...

A few for you, Sue.
1.What is the currency in Iceland?
2.Which land animal has the largest eyes?
3.In which British city would you find the Clifton Suspension Bridge?

Anonymous said...

Only 7 today! Fun to answer though. X

Particraft said...

Hi Liz, Good questions again! I have been to Iceland and I seem to recall the currency is Krona (but not positive). I think the animal with the largest eyes on land is the Ostrich (again, not positive). However, I haven't a clue where the Clifton Bridge is but I always like to guess. It is probably somewhere I have never been to in the UK so I will guess Bath (always wanted to go there, but never made when I lived in the UK!) Let me know how I did?

Liz said...

You had the first two correct. You weren’t far off with your guess about the Clifton Suspension Bridge. It’s in my home city of Bristol, which is about 15 miles from Bath. We go to Bath often, in fact we’re going to the theatre in Bath tomorrow to see a musical - Operation Mincement.

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