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Daily Quiz anyone?
Thanks to the guys for getting this great new site up and running and here is a brand new quiz thread. You know the rules. Please don't post your answers before the quizzer does. Don't forget to post your scores.
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The Chase Quiz (Questions from TV Show, The Chase)
1. What is the name of Al Gore's wife of more than 40 years? Chipper, Tipper, Flipper
2. What 1993 film is concerned with activities around Gobbler's Knob? — Grumpy Old Men, Jurassic Park, Groundhog Day
3. In the Six Million Dollar Man, which of these parts of Steve Austin was NOT replaced by bionics? Legs, Left Eye, Right Ear
4. Which South American country has won the most Miss World titles? Peru, Venezuela, Brazil
5. Which newspaper in 1906 coined the word 'suffragette'? Daily Mail, The Times, The Daily Herald
6. Simone Biles is famous for her skill in what sport? Gymnastics, Swimming, Athletics
7. In what part of Wales is Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch? Pembrokeshire, Wye Valley, Anglesey
8. In 2011, 'Happy Mondays' lead singer Shaun Ryder released his autobiography called 'Twisting My...' what? Banana, Melon, Plums
9. Neurologist Oliver Sacks's book of case studies is titled 'The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a...' what? Hat, Tree, Pork Chop
10. According to the saying, what must you not "let under the tent"? The camel's hump, The camel's nose, The camel's toe
11. What name is adopted by actors in the British theatre who wish to remain anonymous? Alan Smithee, Roderick Jaynes, Walter Plinge
12. The giant cock that was placed on the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square in 2013 is what colour? Red, White, Blue
13. In Thomas Hardy's novel 'Far from the Madding Crowd', who goes to get married at the wrong church? Fanny Robin, Fanny Sparrow, Fanny Thrush
14. In 2015, the third party US Presidential candidate had what name? Doz Balls, Deez Nuts, Dem Plums
15. What is the cartoon character, Andy Capp, known as in Germany? Dick Tingeler, Helmut Schmacker, Willi Wakker
16. In what sport does Fanny Chmelar compete in Germany? Swimming, Show Jumping, Skiing
17. Dump, oater and wipe are terms used in which team sport? Badminton, Volleyball, Water polo
18. In the 1990s, the character Chef from South Park had a Number One hit with which song? ‘Hot Spicy Sausage’, “Fresh Juicy Melons’, ‘Chocolate Salty Balls”
19. In 2017, aerialist Erendira Wallenda set a record by dangling from a helicopter over the Niagara Falls by her what? Teeth, Thumbs, Knicker elastic
20. Which of these represented the Seychelles in the 800m at the 2012 World Indoor Athletics Championships? Horace Mincy-Walker, Pansy Picker, Gaylord Silly
1. What is the name of Al Gore's wife of more than 40 years? Chipper, Tipper, Flipper
2. What 1993 film is concerned with activities around Gobbler's Knob? — Grumpy Old Men, Jurassic Park, Groundhog Day
3. In the Six Million Dollar Man, which of these parts of Steve Austin was NOT replaced by bionics? Legs, Left Eye, Right Ear
4. Which South American country has won the most Miss World titles? Peru, Venezuela, Brazil
5. Which newspaper in 1906 coined the word 'suffragette'? Daily Mail, The Times, The Daily Herald
6. Simone Biles is famous for her skill in what sport? Gymnastics, Swimming, Athletics
7. In what part of Wales is Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch? Pembrokeshire, Wye Valley, Anglesey
8. In 2011, 'Happy Mondays' lead singer Shaun Ryder released his autobiography called 'Twisting My...' what? Banana, Melon, Plums
9. Neurologist Oliver Sacks's book of case studies is titled 'The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a...' what? Hat, Tree, Pork Chop
10. According to the saying, what must you not "let under the tent"? The camel's hump, The camel's nose, The camel's toe
11. What name is adopted by actors in the British theatre who wish to remain anonymous? Alan Smithee, Roderick Jaynes, Walter Plinge
12. The giant cock that was placed on the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square in 2013 is what colour? Red, White, Blue
13. In Thomas Hardy's novel 'Far from the Madding Crowd', who goes to get married at the wrong church? Fanny Robin, Fanny Sparrow, Fanny Thrush
14. In 2015, the third party US Presidential candidate had what name? Doz Balls, Deez Nuts, Dem Plums
15. What is the cartoon character, Andy Capp, known as in Germany? Dick Tingeler, Helmut Schmacker, Willi Wakker
16. In what sport does Fanny Chmelar compete in Germany? Swimming, Show Jumping, Skiing
17. Dump, oater and wipe are terms used in which team sport? Badminton, Volleyball, Water polo
18. In the 1990s, the character Chef from South Park had a Number One hit with which song? ‘Hot Spicy Sausage’, “Fresh Juicy Melons’, ‘Chocolate Salty Balls”
19. In 2017, aerialist Erendira Wallenda set a record by dangling from a helicopter over the Niagara Falls by her what? Teeth, Thumbs, Knicker elastic
20. Which of these represented the Seychelles in the 800m at the 2012 World Indoor Athletics Championships? Horace Mincy-Walker, Pansy Picker, Gaylord Silly
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Have a good weekend all.
Trivial Pursuit Quiz
Geography
1. How many hills is Sheffield said to be built on?
Seven hills
2. The Bank of England's headquarters have been on which London Street, since 1734?
Threadneedle Street
3. Which Australian city was established in 1835 at the lower stretches of the Yarra River?
Melbourne
4. Which Canadian city is the largest in the province of Alberta?
Calgary
5. The national flag of Cuba consists of how many alternating horizontal stripes?
Five (three blue and two white)
History
6. What was the codename for the Dunkirk evacuations in 1940?
Operation Dynamo
7. Which scientist was born on the 14th of March 1879, in Ulm, Germany?
Albert Einstein
8. What was the name of the battle in the Pacific fought between the U.S. Navy and the Imperial Japanese Navy in June 1942?
The Battle of Midway
9. What was the name of the US program that aimed to rebuild Europe after World War II?
The Marshall Plan (officially the European Recovery Program, ERP)
10. What age was William Shakespeare at his time of death – 32, 42 or 52?
52
Sports & Leisure
11. What nationality was Greg Rusedski before he became a British tennis star?
Canadian
12. What word links a ski lift with a round plastic disc at the end of a long pole and a former Formula One World Champion?
Button (Button lift and Jenson Button)
13. The athlete Frankie Fredericks represented which African country?
Namibia
14. Who won two gold medals for Great Britain in the 2008 Summer Paralympics despite being only 13?
Ellie Simmonds
15. To the nearest inch, what is the official diameter of a golf hole?
4 inches (to be exact, 4.25 inches)
Entertainment
16. Who won the Eurovision Song Contest for the United Kingdom in 1997 with the song 'Love Shine a Light'?
Katrina and the Waves
17. Which character in TV's Only Fools and Horses, wore a Trilby hat and was always boasting about some imagined business success?
Mickey Pearce
18. In which 1940 satirical film did Charlie Chaplin impersonate Hitler?
The Great Dictator
19. In 1990, which soap actor reached number 2 in the UK Charts with the song 'Mona'?
Craig McLachlan
20. Sharon Stone was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in which 1995 film?
Casino
Arts & Literature
21. Who is by far the most famous creation of Michael Bond?
Paddington Bear
22. What title is shared by an oil painting by Johannes Vermeer and a 2003 romantic drama directed by Peter Webber?
Girl with a Pearl Earring
23. The Walker Art Gallery can be visited in which English city?
Liverpool
24. The film ‘The Shawshank Redemption’ is based on a novel by Stephen King, but which American actress’ name was omitted from the title of the original novel?
Rita Hayworth - The novel was titled “Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption”
25. Which artist painted The Scream in 1893?
Edvard Munch
Science & Nature
26. Jonas Salk discovered and developed a vaccine for which disease?
Polio
27. The metallic alloy brass is made of copper and which other element?
Zinc
28. Which biblical measurement was approximately 18 inches?
The cubit
29. H5N1 is better known as what?
Avian influenza (often referred to as "bird flu"
30. An EMP bomb. What do the letters E M P stand for?
Electromagnetic Pulse
Trivial Pursuit Quiz
Geography
1. How many hills is Sheffield said to be built on?
Seven hills
2. The Bank of England's headquarters have been on which London Street, since 1734?
Threadneedle Street
3. Which Australian city was established in 1835 at the lower stretches of the Yarra River?
Melbourne
4. Which Canadian city is the largest in the province of Alberta?
Calgary
5. The national flag of Cuba consists of how many alternating horizontal stripes?
Five (three blue and two white)
History
6. What was the codename for the Dunkirk evacuations in 1940?
Operation Dynamo
7. Which scientist was born on the 14th of March 1879, in Ulm, Germany?
Albert Einstein
8. What was the name of the battle in the Pacific fought between the U.S. Navy and the Imperial Japanese Navy in June 1942?
The Battle of Midway
9. What was the name of the US program that aimed to rebuild Europe after World War II?
The Marshall Plan (officially the European Recovery Program, ERP)
10. What age was William Shakespeare at his time of death – 32, 42 or 52?
52
Sports & Leisure
11. What nationality was Greg Rusedski before he became a British tennis star?
Canadian
12. What word links a ski lift with a round plastic disc at the end of a long pole and a former Formula One World Champion?
Button (Button lift and Jenson Button)
13. The athlete Frankie Fredericks represented which African country?
Namibia
14. Who won two gold medals for Great Britain in the 2008 Summer Paralympics despite being only 13?
Ellie Simmonds
15. To the nearest inch, what is the official diameter of a golf hole?
4 inches (to be exact, 4.25 inches)
Entertainment
16. Who won the Eurovision Song Contest for the United Kingdom in 1997 with the song 'Love Shine a Light'?
Katrina and the Waves
17. Which character in TV's Only Fools and Horses, wore a Trilby hat and was always boasting about some imagined business success?
Mickey Pearce
18. In which 1940 satirical film did Charlie Chaplin impersonate Hitler?
The Great Dictator
19. In 1990, which soap actor reached number 2 in the UK Charts with the song 'Mona'?
Craig McLachlan
20. Sharon Stone was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in which 1995 film?
Casino
Arts & Literature
21. Who is by far the most famous creation of Michael Bond?
Paddington Bear
22. What title is shared by an oil painting by Johannes Vermeer and a 2003 romantic drama directed by Peter Webber?
Girl with a Pearl Earring
23. The Walker Art Gallery can be visited in which English city?
Liverpool
24. The film ‘The Shawshank Redemption’ is based on a novel by Stephen King, but which American actress’ name was omitted from the title of the original novel?
Rita Hayworth - The novel was titled “Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption”
25. Which artist painted The Scream in 1893?
Edvard Munch
Science & Nature
26. Jonas Salk discovered and developed a vaccine for which disease?
Polio
27. The metallic alloy brass is made of copper and which other element?
Zinc
28. Which biblical measurement was approximately 18 inches?
The cubit
29. H5N1 is better known as what?
Avian influenza (often referred to as "bird flu"
30. An EMP bomb. What do the letters E M P stand for?
Electromagnetic Pulse
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Bit of everything to end the week.
Trivial Pursuit Quiz
Geography
1. How many hills is Sheffield said to be built on?
2. The Bank of England's headquarters have been on which London Street, since 1734?
3. Which Australian city was established in 1835 at the lower stretches of the Yarra River?
4. Which Canadian city is the largest in the province of Alberta?
5. The national flag of Cuba consists of how many alternating horizontal stripes?
History
6. What was the codename for the Dunkirk evacuations in 1940?
7. Which scientist was born on the 14th of March 1879, in Ulm, Germany?
8. What was the name of the battle in the Pacific fought between the U.S. Navy and the Imperial Japanese Navy in June 1942?
9. What was the name of the US program that aimed to rebuild Europe after World War II?
10. What age was William Shakespeare at his time of death – 32, 42 or 52?
Sports & Leisure
11. What nationality was Greg Rusedski before he became a British tennis star?
12. What word links a ski lift with a round plastic disc at the end of a long pole and a former Formula One World Champion?
13. The athlete Frankie Fredericks represented which African country?
14. Who won two gold medals for Great Britain in the 2008 Summer Paralympics despite being only 13?
15. To the nearest inch, what is the official diameter of a golf hole?
Entertainment
16. Who won the Eurovision Song Contest for the United Kingdom in 1997 with the song 'Love Shine a Light'?
17. Which character in TV's Only Fools and Horses, wore a Trilby hat and was always boasting about some imagined business success?
18. In which 1940 satirical film did Charlie Chaplin impersonate Hitler?
19. In 1990, which soap actor reached number 2 in the UK Charts with the song 'Mona'?
20. Sharon Stone was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in which 1995 film?
Arts & Literature
21. Who is by far the most famous creation of Michael Bond?
22. What title is shared by an oil painting by Johannes Vermeer and a 2003 romantic drama directed by Peter Webber?
23. The Walker Art Gallery can be visited in which English city?
24. The film ‘The Shawshank Redemption’ is based on a novel by Stephen King, but which American actress’ name was omitted from the title of the original novel?
25. Which artist painted The Scream in 1893?
Science & Nature
26. Jonas Salk discovered and developed a vaccine for which disease?
27. The metallic alloy brass is made of copper and which other element?
28. Which biblical measurement was approximately 18 inches?
29. H5N1 is better known as what?
30. An EMP bomb. What do the letters E M P stand for?
Trivial Pursuit Quiz
Geography
1. How many hills is Sheffield said to be built on?
2. The Bank of England's headquarters have been on which London Street, since 1734?
3. Which Australian city was established in 1835 at the lower stretches of the Yarra River?
4. Which Canadian city is the largest in the province of Alberta?
5. The national flag of Cuba consists of how many alternating horizontal stripes?
History
6. What was the codename for the Dunkirk evacuations in 1940?
7. Which scientist was born on the 14th of March 1879, in Ulm, Germany?
8. What was the name of the battle in the Pacific fought between the U.S. Navy and the Imperial Japanese Navy in June 1942?
9. What was the name of the US program that aimed to rebuild Europe after World War II?
10. What age was William Shakespeare at his time of death – 32, 42 or 52?
Sports & Leisure
11. What nationality was Greg Rusedski before he became a British tennis star?
12. What word links a ski lift with a round plastic disc at the end of a long pole and a former Formula One World Champion?
13. The athlete Frankie Fredericks represented which African country?
14. Who won two gold medals for Great Britain in the 2008 Summer Paralympics despite being only 13?
15. To the nearest inch, what is the official diameter of a golf hole?
Entertainment
16. Who won the Eurovision Song Contest for the United Kingdom in 1997 with the song 'Love Shine a Light'?
17. Which character in TV's Only Fools and Horses, wore a Trilby hat and was always boasting about some imagined business success?
18. In which 1940 satirical film did Charlie Chaplin impersonate Hitler?
19. In 1990, which soap actor reached number 2 in the UK Charts with the song 'Mona'?
20. Sharon Stone was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in which 1995 film?
Arts & Literature
21. Who is by far the most famous creation of Michael Bond?
22. What title is shared by an oil painting by Johannes Vermeer and a 2003 romantic drama directed by Peter Webber?
23. The Walker Art Gallery can be visited in which English city?
24. The film ‘The Shawshank Redemption’ is based on a novel by Stephen King, but which American actress’ name was omitted from the title of the original novel?
25. Which artist painted The Scream in 1893?
Science & Nature
26. Jonas Salk discovered and developed a vaccine for which disease?
27. The metallic alloy brass is made of copper and which other element?
28. Which biblical measurement was approximately 18 inches?
29. H5N1 is better known as what?
30. An EMP bomb. What do the letters E M P stand for?
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Interestingly Charles Gray was best known for playing Ernst Stavro Blofeld in Diamonds Are Forever and Dikko Henderson in You Only Live Twice. You Only Live Twice has Donald Pleasance as Blofeld, although DAF is the later film so assume Donald didn't want to do it so they offered it to Gray.
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Random Trivia 78
1. In his epic poems, Homer often refers to nectar as the drink of the gods and which other substance as their food?
Ambrosia
2. Which type of pepper shares its name with the capital of French Guyana?
Cayenne
3. Of the seven letters of the alphabet that are used as Roman numerals, which comes first alphabetically?
C
4. Mark Zuckerberg founded Facebook whilst studying at which university?
Harvard University
5. Which singer has the nickname mother monster?
Lady Gaga
6. 'Hinkspiel' is a German variation of which popular children's game?
Hopscotch
7. The Basilica of St Denis was the traditional burial place for the kings of which country?
France
8. Which MP's sixth child is called Sixtus Dominic Boniface Christopher?
Jacob Rees-Mogg
9. Which American talk show host supplied the voice of Dory in the Disney Pixar film 'Finding Nemo'?
Ellen DeGeneres
10. The Dashwood sisters are central characters in which Jane Austen novel?
Sense and Sensibility
11. Which Bond villain has been played on screen by Charles Gray, Telly Savalas and Donald Peasance? Three points for the full name
Blofeld (Ernst Stavro Blofeld)
12. The television series The Royle Family was set in which British city?
Manchester
13. Which children's author did American actress Patricia Neal marry in 1953?
Roald Dahl
14. In which year's Olympic Games did Linford Christie win the 100 metres gold medal?
1992
15. Name the only city in Cumbria?
Carlisle
16. 'Personal' is the 19th novel by Lee Childs to feature which protagonist?
Jack Reacher
17. On the famous white signpost at Lands’ End, what is listed as being 28 miles away?
Isles of Scilly
18. Which American state, known as the 'Constitution State', is also home to Yale University?
Connecticut
19. Which British entertainer died in 1999 when he fell off the roof of his bungalow whilst adjusting a television aerial?
Rod Hull
20. Which British aircraft manufacturer produced the Spitfire?
Supermarine
1. In his epic poems, Homer often refers to nectar as the drink of the gods and which other substance as their food?
Ambrosia
2. Which type of pepper shares its name with the capital of French Guyana?
Cayenne
3. Of the seven letters of the alphabet that are used as Roman numerals, which comes first alphabetically?
C
4. Mark Zuckerberg founded Facebook whilst studying at which university?
Harvard University
5. Which singer has the nickname mother monster?
Lady Gaga
6. 'Hinkspiel' is a German variation of which popular children's game?
Hopscotch
7. The Basilica of St Denis was the traditional burial place for the kings of which country?
France
8. Which MP's sixth child is called Sixtus Dominic Boniface Christopher?
Jacob Rees-Mogg
9. Which American talk show host supplied the voice of Dory in the Disney Pixar film 'Finding Nemo'?
Ellen DeGeneres
10. The Dashwood sisters are central characters in which Jane Austen novel?
Sense and Sensibility
11. Which Bond villain has been played on screen by Charles Gray, Telly Savalas and Donald Peasance? Three points for the full name
Blofeld (Ernst Stavro Blofeld)
12. The television series The Royle Family was set in which British city?
Manchester
13. Which children's author did American actress Patricia Neal marry in 1953?
Roald Dahl
14. In which year's Olympic Games did Linford Christie win the 100 metres gold medal?
1992
15. Name the only city in Cumbria?
Carlisle
16. 'Personal' is the 19th novel by Lee Childs to feature which protagonist?
Jack Reacher
17. On the famous white signpost at Lands’ End, what is listed as being 28 miles away?
Isles of Scilly
18. Which American state, known as the 'Constitution State', is also home to Yale University?
Connecticut
19. Which British entertainer died in 1999 when he fell off the roof of his bungalow whilst adjusting a television aerial?
Rod Hull
20. Which British aircraft manufacturer produced the Spitfire?
Supermarine
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Joke quiz next week hosted by Westside! 
Some decent scores, maybe something to think about again for another time. Back to basics.
Random Trivia 78
1. In his epic poems, Homer often refers to nectar as the drink of the gods and which other substance as their food?
2. Which type of pepper shares its name with the capital of French Guyana?
3. Of the seven letters of the alphabet that are used as Roman numerals, which comes first alphabetically?
4. Mark Zuckerberg founded Facebook whilst studying at which university?
5. Which singer has the nickname mother monster?
6. 'Hinkspiel' is a German variation of which popular children's game?
7. The Basilica of St Denis was the traditional burial place for the kings of which country?
8. Which MP's sixth child is called Sixtus Dominic Boniface Christopher?
9. Which American talk show host supplied the voice of Dory in the Disney Pixar film 'Finding Nemo'?
10. The Dashwood sisters are central characters in which Jane Austen novel?
11. Which Bond villain has been played on screen by Charles Gray, Telly Savalas and Donald Peasance? Three points for the full name
12. The television series The Royle Family was set in which British city?
13. Which children's author did American actress Patricia Neal marry in 1953?
14. In which year's Olympic Games did Linford Christie win the 100 metres gold medal?
15. Name the only city in Cumbria?
16. 'Personal' is the 19th novel by Lee Childs to feature which protagonist?
17. On the famous white signpost at Lands’ End, what is listed as being 28 miles away?
18. Which American state, known as the 'Constitution State', is also home to Yale University?
19. Which British entertainer died in 1999 when he fell off the roof of his bungalow whilst adjusting a television aerial?
20. Which British aircraft manufacturer produced the Spitfire?
Some decent scores, maybe something to think about again for another time. Back to basics.
Random Trivia 78
1. In his epic poems, Homer often refers to nectar as the drink of the gods and which other substance as their food?
2. Which type of pepper shares its name with the capital of French Guyana?
3. Of the seven letters of the alphabet that are used as Roman numerals, which comes first alphabetically?
4. Mark Zuckerberg founded Facebook whilst studying at which university?
5. Which singer has the nickname mother monster?
6. 'Hinkspiel' is a German variation of which popular children's game?
7. The Basilica of St Denis was the traditional burial place for the kings of which country?
8. Which MP's sixth child is called Sixtus Dominic Boniface Christopher?
9. Which American talk show host supplied the voice of Dory in the Disney Pixar film 'Finding Nemo'?
10. The Dashwood sisters are central characters in which Jane Austen novel?
11. Which Bond villain has been played on screen by Charles Gray, Telly Savalas and Donald Peasance? Three points for the full name
12. The television series The Royle Family was set in which British city?
13. Which children's author did American actress Patricia Neal marry in 1953?
14. In which year's Olympic Games did Linford Christie win the 100 metres gold medal?
15. Name the only city in Cumbria?
16. 'Personal' is the 19th novel by Lee Childs to feature which protagonist?
17. On the famous white signpost at Lands’ End, what is listed as being 28 miles away?
18. Which American state, known as the 'Constitution State', is also home to Yale University?
19. Which British entertainer died in 1999 when he fell off the roof of his bungalow whilst adjusting a television aerial?
20. Which British aircraft manufacturer produced the Spitfire?
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| Question 6 reminded me of the old joke. Batman and Robin are in the big fight with the bad guys |
| Sock, biff, yaroo, zap. Batman picks up a vase, clumps The Joker over the head with it and goes "T'Pau." |
| Robin goes "don't you mean Kapow?" Batman says "no, T'Pau. China In Your Hands," |
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Name the 80’s song Quiz (Just the song name required)
1. “You gotta speed it up, and then you gotta slow it down, 'Cause if you believe that our love can hit the top”
Making Your Mind Up -Bucks Fizz
2. “Baby, look at me, and tell me what you see, you ain't seen the best of me yet”
Fame - Irene Cara
3. “We're no strangers to love, you know the rules and so do I, A full commitment's what I'm thinking of”
Never gonna give you up - Rick Astley
4. “In my imagination, there is no complication, I dream about you all the time”
I Should Be So Lucky - Kylie Minogue
5. “There’s a loving in your eyes all the way, If I listen to your lies, would you say”
Karma Chameleon – Culture Club
6. “It was a scheme she had, on a scheme he had, Told in a foreign land”
China In Your Hand – T’Pau
7. “Tongue tied or short of breath, don’t even try, Try a little harder
Too Shy – Kajagoogoo
8. “We walked in the cold air, freezing breath on a window pane, lying and waiting”
Vienna – Ultravox
9. “You’ve gone too far this time, but I’m dancing on the valentine, I tell you somebody's fooling around”
The Reflex – Duran Duran
10. “Sometimes I feel I’ve got to run away, get away”
Tainted Love – Soft Cell
11. “I’ve gotta take a little time, A little time to think things over, I better read between the lines”
I Want to Know What Love Is – Foreigner
12. “No New Year’s Day to celebrate, no chocolate covered candy hearts to give away, no first of Spring, no song to sing”
I Just Called to Say I Love You – Stevie Wonder
13. “How does it feel, to treat me like you do? When you've laid your hands upon me”
Blue Monday – New Order
14. “Six o'clock already, I was just in the middle of a dream, I was kissin' Valentino by a crystal-blue, Italian stream”
Manic Monday – The Bangles
15. “Talking away, I don't know what I'm to say, I'll say it anyway”
Take on Me – A-Ha
16. Won't you come see about me, I'll be alone, dancing, you know it, baby, tell me your troubles and doubts”
Don’t You (Forget About Me) – Simple Minds
17. "We're leaving together but still it’s farewell, and maybe we'll come back to Earth, who can tell?”
The Final Countdown – Europe
18. “Well, I'm standing here looking at you, what do I see? I'm looking straight through, It's so sad when you're young”
Antmusic - Adam & The Ants
19. “I won't let you down, I will not give you up, Gotta have some faith in the sound”
Freedom - George Michael
20. “Life is a mystery, everyone must stand alone, I hear you call my name”
Like a Prayer - Madonna
1. “You gotta speed it up, and then you gotta slow it down, 'Cause if you believe that our love can hit the top”
Making Your Mind Up -Bucks Fizz
2. “Baby, look at me, and tell me what you see, you ain't seen the best of me yet”
Fame - Irene Cara
3. “We're no strangers to love, you know the rules and so do I, A full commitment's what I'm thinking of”
Never gonna give you up - Rick Astley
4. “In my imagination, there is no complication, I dream about you all the time”
I Should Be So Lucky - Kylie Minogue
5. “There’s a loving in your eyes all the way, If I listen to your lies, would you say”
Karma Chameleon – Culture Club
6. “It was a scheme she had, on a scheme he had, Told in a foreign land”
China In Your Hand – T’Pau
7. “Tongue tied or short of breath, don’t even try, Try a little harder
Too Shy – Kajagoogoo
8. “We walked in the cold air, freezing breath on a window pane, lying and waiting”
Vienna – Ultravox
9. “You’ve gone too far this time, but I’m dancing on the valentine, I tell you somebody's fooling around”
The Reflex – Duran Duran
10. “Sometimes I feel I’ve got to run away, get away”
Tainted Love – Soft Cell
11. “I’ve gotta take a little time, A little time to think things over, I better read between the lines”
I Want to Know What Love Is – Foreigner
12. “No New Year’s Day to celebrate, no chocolate covered candy hearts to give away, no first of Spring, no song to sing”
I Just Called to Say I Love You – Stevie Wonder
13. “How does it feel, to treat me like you do? When you've laid your hands upon me”
Blue Monday – New Order
14. “Six o'clock already, I was just in the middle of a dream, I was kissin' Valentino by a crystal-blue, Italian stream”
Manic Monday – The Bangles
15. “Talking away, I don't know what I'm to say, I'll say it anyway”
Take on Me – A-Ha
16. Won't you come see about me, I'll be alone, dancing, you know it, baby, tell me your troubles and doubts”
Don’t You (Forget About Me) – Simple Minds
17. "We're leaving together but still it’s farewell, and maybe we'll come back to Earth, who can tell?”
The Final Countdown – Europe
18. “Well, I'm standing here looking at you, what do I see? I'm looking straight through, It's so sad when you're young”
Antmusic - Adam & The Ants
19. “I won't let you down, I will not give you up, Gotta have some faith in the sound”
Freedom - George Michael
20. “Life is a mystery, everyone must stand alone, I hear you call my name”
Like a Prayer - Madonna
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
This is a bit of a tester to see if it's worth doing any more of this type for other decades so could go disastrously wrong by being far too easy or far to diffucult!
Name the 80’s song Quiz (Just the song name required)
1. “You gotta speed it up, and then you gotta slow it down, 'Cause if you believe that our love can hit the top”
2. “Baby, look at me, and tell me what you see, you ain't seen the best of me yet”
3. “We're no strangers to love, you know the rules and so do I, A full commitment's what I'm thinking of”
4. “In my imagination, there is no complication, I dream about you all the time”
5. “There’s a loving in your eyes all the way, If I listen to your lies, would you say”
6. “It was a scheme she had, on a scheme he had, Told in a foreign land”
7. “Tongue tied or short of breath, don’t even try, Try a little harder
8. “We walked in the cold air, freezing breath on a window pane, lying and waiting”
9. “You’ve gone too far this time, but I’m dancing on the valentine, I tell you somebody's fooling around”
10. “Sometimes I feel I’ve got to run away, get away”
11. “I’ve gotta take a little time, A little time to think things over, I better read between the lines”
12. “No New Year’s Day to celebrate, no chocolate covered candy hearts to give away, no first of Spring, no song to sing”
13. “How does it feel, to treat me like you do? When you've laid your hands upon me”
14. “Six o'clock already, I was just in the middle of a dream, I was kissin' Valentino by a crystal-blue, Italian stream”
15. “Talking away, I don't know what I'm to say, I'll say it anyway”
16. Won't you come see about me, I'll be alone, dancing, you know it, baby, tell me your troubles and doubts”
17. "We're leaving together but still it’s farewell, and maybe we'll come back to Earth, who can tell?”
18. “Well, I'm standing here looking at you, what do I see? I'm looking straight through, It's so sad when you're young”
19. “I won't let you down, I will not give you up, Gotta have some faith in the sound”
20. “Life is a mystery, everyone must stand alone, I hear you call my name”
Name the 80’s song Quiz (Just the song name required)
1. “You gotta speed it up, and then you gotta slow it down, 'Cause if you believe that our love can hit the top”
2. “Baby, look at me, and tell me what you see, you ain't seen the best of me yet”
3. “We're no strangers to love, you know the rules and so do I, A full commitment's what I'm thinking of”
4. “In my imagination, there is no complication, I dream about you all the time”
5. “There’s a loving in your eyes all the way, If I listen to your lies, would you say”
6. “It was a scheme she had, on a scheme he had, Told in a foreign land”
7. “Tongue tied or short of breath, don’t even try, Try a little harder
8. “We walked in the cold air, freezing breath on a window pane, lying and waiting”
9. “You’ve gone too far this time, but I’m dancing on the valentine, I tell you somebody's fooling around”
10. “Sometimes I feel I’ve got to run away, get away”
11. “I’ve gotta take a little time, A little time to think things over, I better read between the lines”
12. “No New Year’s Day to celebrate, no chocolate covered candy hearts to give away, no first of Spring, no song to sing”
13. “How does it feel, to treat me like you do? When you've laid your hands upon me”
14. “Six o'clock already, I was just in the middle of a dream, I was kissin' Valentino by a crystal-blue, Italian stream”
15. “Talking away, I don't know what I'm to say, I'll say it anyway”
16. Won't you come see about me, I'll be alone, dancing, you know it, baby, tell me your troubles and doubts”
17. "We're leaving together but still it’s farewell, and maybe we'll come back to Earth, who can tell?”
18. “Well, I'm standing here looking at you, what do I see? I'm looking straight through, It's so sad when you're young”
19. “I won't let you down, I will not give you up, Gotta have some faith in the sound”
20. “Life is a mystery, everyone must stand alone, I hear you call my name”