Last night we had to run the quiz at one of the pubs we go to, and I shared a round of questions. Here now are the answers:
- Which English seaside town is famous for its tower? Blackpool
- What is the name for someone whose occupation involves making things from metal, usually iron? blacksmith
- What fruit is used in bramble jelly? blackberry
- What is the old word for a chalk board? blackboard
- What card game is also known as twenty-one, and is also a small liquorice chewy sweet? blackjack
- What is the president of the USA’s residence called? The White House
- What article of attire describes a person who works in an office or administration? white collar
- What used to be used for painting walls and is now used to describe a cover-up? whitewash
- Which character in a fairy tale ate a poisoned apple? Snow White
- What did Bing Crosby dream of? a white Christmas
- Which so called super-fruit is supposedly able to help maintain healthy bones, reduce blood pressure, manage diabetes, and ward off heart disease? blueberries
- Who was a character in the Goons, and would say such things as “”You rotten swine! You’ve deaded me!” Bluebottle
- Which folk tale character had many wives who he murdered? Bluebeard
- what are United Nations peace keepers often called? blue berets
- What celestial body saw someone standing alone, without a dream in their heart, without a love of their own? blue moon
- Who looks after the course at golf clubs? greenkeeper
- What is another word for a glass house? greenhouse
- Where do actors wait, or relax after a performance? green room
- Where did eloping couples run away to in order to get legally married? Gretna Green
- In which TV series did Windy Miller, Dr Mopp, Police Constable McGarry and Mrs Honeyman appear? Camberwick Green
- What is the link between the answers? They are all colours
Fun trivia!
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Yes!! Quizzes are such fun!
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