The MEN Friday Night Pub Quiz

How many can you get right?

Q1. What is the meaning of the word ‘apricate’?

Q2. What element has the Latin name plumbum?

Q3. Why do snakes flip their tongues in and out?

Q4. Where on the body would a goitre grow?

Q5. Where on the body would you find the ‘anatomical snuff box’?

Q6. The following events all took place in the same year. When was it?

Sir Clive Sinclair launched the C5; Britain and the US withdrew from UNESCO; In Ireland, some shop sales of contraceptives were legalised; and EastEnders was launched on BBC1

Q7. What is the Peak District’s highest point?

Q8. Who played the title role in the 1995 film Batman Forever?

Q9. Where is Mount Elbrus, the highest mountain on the continent of Europe?

Q10. Who is the chief god of Scandinavian mythology?

Q11. What is measured in pascals?

Q12. What year did MTV officially launch?

Q13. What is the fictional currency used in the Harry Potter universe called?

Q14. Which of these musicals takes place in Skid Row?

Q15. Which actor turned down the role of Neo in The Matrix before it was filled by Keanu Reeves?

Q16. What was the working title of the movie E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial?

Q17. What is a dewlap?

Q18. What year was Netflix founded?

Q19. What is the name of the fictional city in "SpongeBob SquarePants"?

Q20. Who was the first actor to portray James Bond on-screen?

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