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Sunday, 28 June 2026

More Fun Trivia

 Good Sunday morning all!  Are you raring to get at the trivia questions for today?  I won't keep you waiting.  Here are today's twenty trivia questions for you:


1. What was Sigmund Freud's nationality?

2. Which city did Marco Polo depart from when he began his travels to Asia?

3. Which band reinvented rock with its 1987 "Appetite For Destruction" album?

4. Who was the lead guitarist in "The Partridge Family"?

5. In the movie "It's A Wonderful Life," what was the name of George Bailey's angel?

6. Which country's filmmaking capital is called "Nollywood"?

7. Who wrote "Charlotte's Web"?

8. What is Cynophobia the fear of?

9. Which mammal have males known as hobs and females known as jills?

10. In which country was the croissant invented?

11. What is the capital city of New Zealand?

12. What was the name of Harry Potter's owl?

13. Which famous board game was originally called "The Landlord's Game"?

14. What is the only month that can occur without a full moon?

15. What flavouring gives Earl Grey tea its distinctive taste?

16. Which nut is used in pesto sauce?

17. What was the first country to give women the right to vote nationally?

18. Which member of the Beatles narrated the children's TV series Thomas the Tank Engine in the 1980's?

19. In which sport would you perform a "Fosbury Flop"?

20. What is the only mammal born with horns?

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Answers: 

1. Austrian

2. Venice

3. Guns & Roses

4. David Cassidy

5. Clarence

6. Nigeria

7. E. B. White

8. Dogs

9. Ferrets

10. Austria

11. Wellington

12. Hedwig

13. Monopoly

14. February

15. Bergamot

16. Pine Nuts

17. New Zealand

18. Ringo Starr

19. The High Jump

20. Giraffes


Just checking to see if today's trivia was harder or easier then yesterdays?  How did everyone do with this lot of twenty questions?  Are you leaving me any questions?  It's only fair if you do!  I am back to sharing cards with you tomorrow.  All for now, Sue x

6 comments:

  1. Morning Sue.I got 8 today better than uesterday, Take care all Kitty.

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  2. Only 5 today. 😞
    Liz xx

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  3. A few for you ,Sue.
    1.What is the name of the longest river in Europe?
    2.What is gift for 80 years of marriage?
    3.In the Bible, what is the 6th book of the Old Testament
    4.Pteronophobia is a fear of what?
    5.The final of the 2026 football World Cup is scheduled to be in which stadium?

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  4. Good morning Sue and all crafty friends, not so good for me today, only 4correct, but I really don't mind because i am learning a lot at 78 years old haha, keep them coming.
    Stay safe, healthy and happy, hugs June `smith xxx

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  5. 10 today! One of my best scores! Much cooler here today, thankfully. X

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  6. Not so good today only 8 - though again realised I knew more when I saw the answers. As promised, some trivia for you....

    1. Pablo Picasso and which other artist are said to have pioneered the Cubism movement? –
    2. Which American author is known for the novels ‘The Color Purple and Possessing the Secret of Joy’? –
    3. Which artist, often considered to be the first of the Renaissance artists, was commissioned, in around 1305 to paint the frescos in the Scrovegni Chapel in Padua? –
    4. One of the most intriguing things found in the cave paintings in La grotte Chauvet Ardeche, France from 20,000 to 17,000 years ago was the depiction of which animal? –
    5. Which famous ballet dancer founded the New York School of Ballet? –
    6. In which century was Don Quixote published? –
    7. When was the NFL established? –
    8. How many black pentagons are on a standard classic soccer ball? –
    9. Alexander the Great’s exact burial site is not known but where did he die? -
    10. Who was the last person to be executed at the Tower of London and when? –
































    Answers...
    1. Georges Braque
    2. Alice Walker
    3. Giotto
    4. A Rhinoceros
    5. George Balanchine
    6. 17th century
    7. 1920
    8. 12
    9. Babylon 323 BC
    10. Josef Jakobs (German spy) – 15 August 1941 @ 0712

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