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Quiz Quiz Bang Bang is a weekly pub trivia practice podcast. For three weeks out of the month it is straight questions and answers as read by the hosts Annie and David Flora. Once a month we invite friends to join us for a live game of quiz bang trivia to add the humor, thought processes and fun. The show’s format is 4 rounds of 4 questions each with a quick-fire Bang Bang Round after Round 2. After Round 4, a final Big Bang round caps off the show with 3 questions, the answers of which are ...
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A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these! Who invented a reading system for the blind in the 1820s? What was the first product to have a jingle? Which 1987 song by Kylie Minogue was the first to top the charts in both the United Kingdom and Australia? The imperial amazon or sisserou parrot is endemic to which Caribbean island? W…
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A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these! What French term, which literally means 'outside the work', in essence means that which is "not part of the ordinary set of courses in a meal"? The ancient Parthian Empire was centered in which presnt day country? What 6-letter word denotes a grassland plains in a semi-arid climate, whic…
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A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these! What 1886 novella was the film The Nutty Professor based on? Acheiving the feat at 13 years, 89 days, who is the youngest solo artist to top the Billboard Hot 100 with the song "Fingertips Pt. 2" on August 10, 1963? What is the term for a pouch that functions traditionally as a kilt pock…
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On Today's Patron Trivia Tournament: We are excited for our final game of round 3 of the Patron Trivia Tournament! We have two wonderful patrons with Amy as "Clever Girl" vs Richard as "Warm in Cleveland". We challenge them to some hard questions like: What type of acids can be defined as "molecules used by all living things to make proteins? Who w…
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A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these! What is the first book in the Empyrean series by Rebecca Yarros? What three word catchphrase is used to invite members of the audience to play "The Price is Right"? Louis the Twelfth of France married the sister of which Tudor King? Peppo was the original name of which soda brand that ha…
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On Today's Patron Trivia Tournament: We are excited for Game 2 of Round 3 of the Patron Trivia Tournament! We have two wonderful patrons with Nolan as "Leonard Nimoy" vs Bryson as "Lonnie Donegan". We challenge them to some hard questions like: Fez is the second-largest city in which country? To be "vulpine" means 'of or resembling' what kind of an…
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A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these! At which California prison did Johnny Cash record a live concert in 1968? What was the name of the bull terrier dog used for an extensive ad campaign marketing Bud Light beer in the late 1980s? What is the more common term for a contusion? What type of mammal follows the . (Dot) in a fil…
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On Today's Patron Trivia Tournament: We are excited for Game 1 of Round 3 of the Patron Trivia Tournament! We have two wonderful patrons with Laura as "Major Data's Wife" vs Melanie as "Do Not Pass Van Gogh". We challenge them to some hard questions like: Swedish reality show Expedition Robinson was the forerunner to which American reality show? Th…
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A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these! Who is the oldest person to travel into outer space? What is the name of the British national anthem? In the 20th Century denture makers added what to false teeth to give them a radiant glow? Who was the first boxer to win championships at five different weight classes? In Dungeons & Dra…
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A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these! What is the name of the main antagonist in the Bond novel and film version of "The Man with the Golden Gun"? ShenValley Hospital, named for its location in the heart of Shenandoah Valley, VA works repairs on antique bisque, China head, and papier mâché items of what kind? What was the fi…
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A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these! Which actor played Tony Soprano in the HBO show The Sopranos? The Rainbow Bridge was built to replace the Honeymoon Bridge, which collapsed in 1938 at what famous landmark? Name any of the three types of wood Noah’s ark was said to be made from. What substance causes Superman to lose his…
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Happy April Fools! We hope you are ready for some silliness! For realy trivia, please listen to our other episodes. Music Hot Swing, Fast Talkin, Bass Walker, Dances and Dames, Ambush by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Don’t forget to follow us on social …
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A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these! How many justices currently sit on the U.S. Supreme Court? The rhyme "leaves of three, let it be" warns about touching which plant? The Equator sits at what degree latitude? In the War of the Roses, which warring house was represented by a red rose? What is the name of Snoopy's desert-dw…
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A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these! What word for a camera image is based on the Greek meaning "light" and "drawing, writing" whichtogether means drawing with light? In chess notation, what letter represents the file (or column) of the board where the Queens start the game? Who was the first title character in a Disney ani…
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A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these! Which European country's flag holds the wolrd record of being the oldest continously used national flag in the world? What is the name of the sequel to the pulitzer prize winning novel "Less"? Between which two countries was the Pig War fought on San Juan Island in 1859? What percentage …
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A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these! Legend says that the goddess Athena gave the gift of what kind of tree? The Bahamas lie to the east of which U.S. state? In Star Trek the Next Generation, Commander Data has an "evil twin" named what? What organization has the symbol and reverse colors of the Swiss Flag? The stars Castor…
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A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these! In the novel Dracula, Dracula's castle is located in what mountain range which is the third longest mountain range in Europe? For a video to go "viral", how many views are required in a week or less? Using the professional standard for men, which of the following is the heaviest - an ice…
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A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these! Reverend Elijah Craig has rather dubiously been credited with inventing what kind of liquor? What Jeffery Katzenberg co-founded music label’s logo was the last commission of Roy Lichtenstein before his death? Known for his novels Odd Thomas and Watchers, who sometimes used the pen names …
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On Today's Patron Trivia Tournament: We are excited for Game 6 of Round 2 of the Patron Trivia Tournament! We have two wonderful patrons with Dean as "Til Thanksgiving" vs Bryson as "Sergeant Puperoni Phony Shark's Club Band". We challenge them to some hard questions like: What rule is summarized by "If anything can go wrong, it will go wrong"? The…
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A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these! What name is given to a European plum that has been dried? In Greek Mythology, Pythia was the priestess of Apollo and was known as the what of Delphi? Which Scottish novelist wrote the novels Rob Roy, The Lady of the Lake and Ivanhoe? How many pillars are there in the 'Pillars of Islam'?…
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A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these! What is the name of the video rhythm game that Konami introduced in 1989 that makes the players move their feet to the beat as arrows go up the screen? Named for wiki developer Ward Cunningham, Cunningham's law states that the best way to get the right answer on the internet, is to do wh…
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A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these! What is the term for an animal that can live part of its life in water and part on land? Which four Stephen King stories did Frank Darabont direct film adaptations of? In the tv show Sister, Sister, what are the first names of the titular twins? Released in 1996, which Super Mario game w…
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A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these! Which actor has the highest average gross revenue of all time? Hint: He played the titutlar character in both Leprauchan and Willow and was in the Star Wars and Harry Potter Franchises Which console's controller features square, triangle, circle, and X buttons on the right-hand side? Wha…
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A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these! Who holds the record for themost goals scored in the Men's FIFA World Cup with 16 goals between 2002 and 2014? Who said "The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall"? What is the longest nerve of the autonomic nervous sytem in the human body? …
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A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these! "When he was nearly 13, my brother Jem got his arm broken badlty at the elbow" is the opening line to what novel that was published in 1960? First shown 60 years ago in 1963s Turin motor show, which Italian car manufacturers first car was the 350 GT? What is the common name of the wild p…
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A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these! The Punic Wars, fought between Rome and Carthage, were a series of how many major conflicts? In a 1945 essay, which English writer coined the term "cold war"? Which artist was commissioned to produce a series of posters for the 1889 opening of the Moulin Rouge? The Art Ross trophy is awa…
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A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these! The Estates General of 1789 marked the beginning of which revolution? What was Carol Danvers Air Force call sign when she flew the F-15 Eagle? There are two possible answers, one from the comics and one from the MCU. What sea separates Saudi Arabia from Africa? Which two foods are mentio…
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A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these! In which country was the first men's World Cup held? Does a wolf have more teeth on its upper jaw or lower jaw? King Richard I of England had what affectionate nickname for his reputation as a great military leader and warrior? California Girls and God only knows this fruit is a cross be…
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On Today's Patron Trivia Tournament: We are excited for Game 5 of Round 2 of the Patron Trivia Tournament! We have two wonderful patrons with Melanie from "Do Not Pass Van Gogh" vs Gemma from "The Wisequaks". We challenge them to some hard questions like: The mojito cocktail originates from which country? A probe threatens Earth in Star Trek IV: Th…
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A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these! Which American poet received the Pulitzer Prize four times between 1924 and 1943? What name is a variant of the name Susan or Susanna and is the first name of characters notably played by Anna Pacquin and Melissa McCarthy? In "The Princess Bride" which character says "Life is pain, Highn…
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A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these! Who is the adult leader of the gang of pickpocketing orphans in Oliver Twist? What is the term for a substance produced by a living organism which acts as a catalyst to bring about a specific biochemical reaction? What is the capital of Paraguay? Which American Television gameshow person…
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On Today's Patron Trivia Tournament: We are excited for Game 4 of Round 2 of the Patron Trivia Tournament! We have two wonderful patrons with Laura as "I lost on Jeopardy" vs Paul as "Au Revoir Shoshanna". We challenge them to some hard questions like: Which country does the dish pho originate from? Which novel by D.H. Lawrence was subject to an ob…
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A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these! To which branch of science does the "standard model" theory apply? In the Dr. Seuss book Yertle the Turtle, Yertle held what title? Within 5', how long was the wingspan of the Wright Flyer flown at Kitty Hawk, NC? Peter Ostrum, a veterinarian born in Dallas Tx, had his only film appearan…
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A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these! The US call it Cilantro, what is it known as in the UK? Marlon Brando, Jessica Tandy and Kim Hunter starred in what 1947 play by Tennessee Williams? In 1985, a photo of young Afghan refugee Sharbat Gula by American photographer Steve McCurry appeared on the cover of what magazine? Ozone …
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A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these! What kind of plant is the prickly pear? What group of engineering marvel brothers had first names Alfieri, Carlo, Bindo, Mario, Ettore, and Ernesto? Dry ice is a solid form of which gas? Leotard, Jacuzzi, and Mason Jars are all examples of inventions that have what in common? The Souther…
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A new week means new questions! Hope you have fun with these! What unique trait do the dog breeds "Chinese Shar-Pei" and "Chow Chows" have in common? Which Canadian filmmaker directed American Psycho? Although often associated with the popular Patsy Cline version, who originally wrote the song "Crazy"? If it's 11 P.M. in Seattle, Washington, what t…
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We have 20 more trivia questions to challenge your brain! What is the liquid portion of blood called? Heliophobia is an irrational fear of what? Which activity that Kevin Bacon loves is banned in the movie Footloose? In the Peanuts comic, Linus waits for which legendary Halloween character? In music notation the term "tutti" means what? What word m…
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We have 20 more trivia questions to challenge your brain! The Broadway show "Movin' Out" was based on songs written by what singing star? Hint: the show is named after a song that was first released in 1977. High School math teacher Edward James Olmos gets a group of dropout-prone students to learn calulus in what 1988 film? Which U.S. president co…
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On Today's Patron Trivia Tournament: We are excited for Game 2 of Round 3 of the Patron Trivia Tournament! We have two wonderful patrons with Amy as KC Kid vs Alix as Hit or Miss. We challenge them to some hard questions like: What sauce was named after the Houses of Parliament? After which King of England was the first permanent English Settlement…
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We have 20 more trivia questions to challenge your brain! When snowboarding, when you are goofy footed, it means you have which foot forward? Which of Canada's provinces extends furthest west? What publicly used object did Marcel Duchamp submit to a 1917 exhibition with the title "Fountain"? Gatorade, Tropicana and SodaStream are all part of what p…
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On Today's Patron Trivia Tournament: We are excited for Game 2 of Round 2 of the Patron Trivia Tournament! We have two wonderful patrons with Ed as Blame Canada vs Richard as Warm in Cleveland. We challenge them to some hard questions like: Which two particles would you find in the nucleus of an atom? 5 points each Which tennis player was Sports Il…
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We have 20 more trivia questions to challenge your brain! In which country are genuine Panama hats made? Who is the only actor to win Emmys for acting, writing and directing? What is the only number that is twice the sum of its digits? Who was credited with inventing Cubism, along with Picasso? What do snake milkers collet? Which is the longest riv…
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We hope you enjoy today's trivia questions! Which is stronger, a Category 1 or a Category 5 hurricane? Who was the first English king after 1066 to speak English as a native language? Sharing its name with that of a specific canine crossbreed, a baby platypus or echidna is called what? In restaurant lingo, what number is denoted to indicate that a …
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We hope you enjoy today's trivia questions! The drought had lasted now for ten million years, and the reign of the terrible lizards had long since ended" is the opening sentence of which Arthur C Clarke sci-fi novel? On a computer keyboard, how many vowels appear on the middle letter row? What is Harry Potter's zodiac sign? Although more famous for…
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Time for 20 more trivia questions for your amazing brain! What is the name of the deepest oceanic trench on Earth? In Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, Russel and Amy share their first kiss inside of what object? Kenneth Gorelick, who found commercial success in 1986 with his album Duotones, is known professionaly by what name? What scientific laboratory r…
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On Today's Patron Trivia Tournament: We are excited to start Round 2 of the Patron Trivia Tournament! We have two wonderful patrons with Nolan as Meh, it's ok vs Leonard as Diet Cocaine Bear. We challenge them to some hard questions like: What type of fruit is dried to make prunes? Who is the only President of the United States of America to be a b…
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Time for 20 more trivia questions for your amazing brain! From which country does Massaman curry originate? What company did Fortune Magazine vote as America’s Most Innovative 6 times in a row from 1996 to 2001? In the romance language poetry, the hendecasyllable and alexandrine are the most widely used what? Which continent has the lowest infant m…
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We are back! Hope you're ready for some more trivia! What is a group of parrots called? What country shares Lake Titicaca with Bolivia? What is the term for the second most important character in a story? Taleggio cheese comes from what country? A personal creation of the director, the Divine Language was spoken in what 90s sci-fi classic? Singer P…
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We are back! Hope you're ready for some more trivia! In cycling, what is BMX short for? John Lloyd Wright, son of Frank Lloyd Wright, was also an architect but might be the most famous for inventing what toy in 1916? In the film Skyfall, James Bond is pitted against Raoul Silva, former employee of which organization? What is the world's oldest surv…
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We are back! After a short hiatus due to bad health we are here and ready to party with some trivia questions! Can you answer questions like: Which Marvel character makes brief cameo appearances in all three "Guardians of the Galaxy" movies? What is the most number of players that can play Chinese Checkers at one time? What is the only letter that …
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