Pub Quiz thread

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OK 666 can be used as reference to the Antichrist or Devil.

Billy Bragg, Alex Salmon or Hitler. <laugh>

Nearly there...

Hitler was definitely thought to be 'it', along with Reagan, Clinton, Bush, Kissinger - even one of the popes! But there is one person who fits more of the identifying prophecies than all of them - and he can't be too far from taking over...
 
Nearly there...

Hitler was definitely thought to be 'it', along with Reagan, Clinton, Bush, Kissinger - even one of the popes! But there is one person who fits more of the identifying prophecies than all of them - and he can't be too far from taking over...

Still think it's Justin Bieber
 
Er.. I'm off to bed now so I can only check answers first thing in the morning - if you are sure you've got it right then just set the next one. My question.
Over which coin, which was in circulation in Britain, did people say that it had two Kings heads but wasn't worth a crown ?
 
Didn't know, so had a look around and the only coin worth 4/6d is the Crown of the Rose. 1526-1551 so would have been Henry VIII
 
Didn't know, so had a look around and the only coin worth 4/6d is the Crown of the Rose. 1526-1551 so would have been Henry VIII

Not there yet folks - later than that, and doesn`t solve the riddle of the two Kings' heads (two separate Kings appearing on one coin). The answer lies in the metal used and the period.