Today's Trivia Challenge: July 14
Test your knowledge with our daily quiz. Today's questions cover a range of topics from history and music to pop culture. See how many you can answer correctly!
Questions for July 15
- On this day in 1606, Dutch painter and printmaker Rembrandt was born. What is he best known for?
- What were the names of opera's Three Tenors?
- From which country does the drink Stella Artois originate?
- Which future King of England was born in Pembroke Castle in 1457?
- Who composed 'The Flight of the Bumble Bee'?
- How many strings are there on a concert harp?
- What number is at 'Nine o'clock' on a standard dart board?
- Who played the role of Harry Palmer in the 1965 movie 'The Ipcress File'?
- What name is given to a collector of teddy-bears?
- By what stage name are the following R&B and Rap artists known: Marshall Mathers, Tracy Marrow, Shawn Carter, James Todd Smith, and Armando Christian Perez?
- Which pop group named themselves after a fictional band from the novel 'A Clockwork Orange'?
Answers for July 14
- In which town did TV's 'The Flintstones' live? Bedrock.
- According to the old saying, where does charity begin? At home.
- Which of the Neville brothers was the first to leave Manchester United? Phil.
- In which musical does the song 'Climb Every Mountain' feature? The Sound of Music.
- In the books by Richmal Crompton, what was the surname of 'Just William'? Brown.
- Who was the first female DJ to be featured on BBC's Radio One? Annie Nightingale.
- The condition Scurvy is caused by a deficiency of which vitamin? Vitamin C.
- What number is represented by the Roman numeral 'L'? Fifty.
- With which pop group did Boy George first find fame? Culture Club.
- What movie in 1985 was Roger Moore's last outing as James Bond? 'A View to a Kill'.
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