The MEN Boxing Day Pub Quiz

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Q1. What is the Beaufort scale used to estimate?

Q2. “Marmite effect” in psychology headlines usually refers to things that are…

Q3. Which painter made multiple versions of screaming figures under a blood-red sky?

Q4. In The Office (US), what is the name of the "scary" movie that Michael Scott writes, directs, and stars in?

Q5. What is the actual name of the "Statue of Liberty"?

Q6. In the Victorian era, "Mourning Jewellery" was frequently made using what material from the deceased?

Q7. Which UK city is nicknamed “The Steel City”?

Q8. What is the official name for the "plastic bit" at the bottom of a pizza box that prevents the lid from touching the cheese?

Q9. Which existed on Earth first?

Q10. Which UK town hosts the notorious 'Magic Roundabout' made of five mini-roundabouts?

Q11. Hagfish defend themselves by doing what?

Q12. In a famous VAT ruling, Jaffa Cakes were legally classed as what?

Q13. In “USB,” what does the “B” stand for?

Q14. Who was the permanent UK Labour Party leader before Tony Blair?

Q15. Which Greater Manchester town has a Metrolink stop called 'Mumps'?

Q16. In 1979, two families famously escaped from East Germany by building what?

Q17. Scolionophobia is the fear of what?

Q18. What kind of a doll grabs Robbie and drags him under his bed in the 1982 film Poltergeist?

Q19. Which rapper referred to himself as the "King of New York" during the 1990s?

Q20. The bands Whitesnake and Rainbow were both splinter groups from what British rock band?

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