The ECHO Friday Night Pub Quiz

How many can you get right?

Q1. What does the "M" in E = mc² stand for?

Q2. What Beatles song was their first UK number one with neither Paul McCartney or John Lennon singing lead vocals?

Q3. What common item was originally called a "blibber-blubber"?

Q4. Which sport was created at a meeting in Huddersfield on August 29, 1895?

Q5. How many teeth does an adult human typically have?

Q6. The 13th century word ‘forswunk’ means what?

Q7. What was Bananaman’s address?

Q8. Who was the first President of the United States?

Q9. What common spice is derived from the bark of a tree?

Q10. In what century did the first roller coasters appear?

Q11. Bill Wright invented which TV quiz based on his experience being interrogated by the Gestapo?

Q12. Who was originally meant to portray Indiana Jones before Harrison Ford?

Q13. What is the correct term for a question mark immediately followed by an exclamation mark?

Q14. The world's first underground passenger railway opened in which city?

Q15. What four letter name is given to the strongest or central tower of a castle, acting as a final place of refuge?

Q16. What is the correct term for a group of giraffes?

Q17. What is the stage name of actor and comedian Michael Pennington?

Q18. Native to the Caribbean, what sort of animal is the mountain chicken?

Q19. Hello Kitty lacks which facial feature?

Q20. What’s the minimum number of people you need for a three-legged race?

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