Hello bloggers and fellow trivia enthusiasts! I have twenty more questions for you today, so I hope everyone does really well today! Here are your questions:
1. What is the medical name for when your skin turns yellow?
2. In Charles Dickens "A Tale of Two Cities," what are the two cities where it takes place?
3. Which country started the construction of the Panama Canal?
4. How many legs does a scorpion have?
5. Which was is known as the "Forgotten War"?
6. How many players are there on a football team?
7. Which French landmark was originally known as "The Temple of Reason"?
8. Which Italian city is home of the car manufacturer Fiat?
9. What do the letters PB stand for when next to an athlete's results?
10. What is the English equivalent of the Latin phrase "antebellum"?
11. Which famous artist had the surname of Buonarroti, but was famously known by his first name?
12. What event occurred on December 7, 1941?
13. Which scientist won the Nobel Prize in 1922?
14. How many pieces are there in a standard domino set?
15. What nationality was Chopin?
16. What colour are French post boxes traditionally?
17. What is the only chess piece that can only move forward?
18. What creature is found on Bhutan's national flag?
19. In which year did trampolining become an Olympic event?
20. What is Germany's longest river?
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Here are the answers:
1. Jaundice
2. London and Paris
3. France
4. Eight
5. The Korean War
6. Eleven
7. Notre Dame
8. Turin, Italy
9. Personal Best
10. Before the war
11. Michelangelo
12. Bombing of Pearl Harbor
13. Albert Einstein
14. 28 pieces
15. Polish
16. Yellow
17. Pawn
18. Dragon
19. 2000
20. The Rhine River
How did we do today? Leave me a comment and let me know which ones you got right. We are officially back to posting cards for the week starting tomorrow morning. I hope you enjoyed it! All for now, Sue x
3 comments:
Good morning sue and all Wilsonettes, another brilliant Trivial Fun, it certainly challenges my old grey cells (memory), I only got 6 correct today but I really do enjoy them.
Stay safe, healthy and happy, hugs, June Smith xxx
Hi Sue,
7 correct, and a few almost there. I’m pleased I got Pearl Harbour right, we visited there when in Hawaii in 1981. I’d no idea that France was involved in building the Panama Canal so that’s something I’ve learned today.
It is our wedding anniversary so we are going out for Sunday lunch.
B xx
17 today got the date wrong, scorpions legs, football as wasn’t sure if football or American football then realised you called it soccer.
Elizabeth Bennett
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