Trivia Generator
QUESTION: What do the quarters of a hot cross bun symbolise? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Four Seasons ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: Who was eaten by dogs in the Old Testament? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Jezebel ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: Which Belgian Cartoon Character Was 70 Years Old In 1999? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Tintin ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: Who had a 70's hit with "Midnight Train To Georgia"? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Gladys Knight & The Pips ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: The Cheviot Hills run along the boundary between which Countries? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Scotland and England ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: What are the two colours of Dennis The Menace's jumper? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Red & Black ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: Which Is The Second-Longest River In The World? (Use This One At You're Own Risk)? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Amazon ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: How many states did Richard Nixon carry in 1972? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Forty nine ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: A gift of china is traditionally given to celebrate how many years of marriage in the UK and USA? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Twenty ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: In Ancient Literature Which A Is A Greek Philosopher Who Wrote The Poetics? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Aristotle ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: Who Fell To His Death From An Amsterdam Window In 1988? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Chet Baker ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: Which City Is The Capital Of Switzerland? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Berne ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: Who Were The Original Members Of Suede? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Brett Anderson, Bernard Butler, Mat Osman, Simon Gilbert, And Justine Frischmann ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: Six Champagne bottles of are in a what? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Rheoboam ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: Name The Group That Linked With Motorhead On The St Valentines Day Massacre EP? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Girlschool ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: The name of which animal means does not drink? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Koala ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: When I Need You' Was A No.1 Hit For Which Singer? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Leo Sayer ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: Which Motorway Connects Edinburgh With Glasgow? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: The M8 ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: What do Murry Walker, Elizabeth Taylor and Jimmy Young have in common? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: All Had Hip Replacements ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: What Is The Second Largest Planet In The Solar System? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Saturn ↔◊↔◊↔