OT - The Pub Quiz Thread

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I think I have the answer, so will leave you with an overnight one for the Aussies..............

The Pope has it but he doesn't use it.
Your father has it but your mother uses it.
Arnold Schwarzenegger has a big one.
Michael J. Fox has a small one.
Madonna has one but doesn't use it
What is it?
 
I think I have the answer, so will leave you with an overnight one for the Aussies..............

The Pope has it but he doesn't use it.
Your father has it but your mother uses it.
Arnold Schwarzenegger has a big one.
Michael J. Fox has a small one.
Madonna has one but doesn't use it
What is it?

Ah but does Lady Gaga have one?
 
I think I have the answer, so will leave you with an overnight one for the Aussies..............

The Pope has it but he doesn't use it.
Your father has it but your mother uses it.
Arnold Schwarzenegger has a big one.
Michael J. Fox has a small one.
Madonna has one but doesn't use it
What is it?

A Surname?
 
Sorry late up...watching the Stones last night...999s has it.
What was the name of Britain's first daily newspaper
 
It was The Daily Courant.

he Daily Courant, first published on 11 March 1702, was the first British daily newspaper. It was produced by Elizabeth Mallet at her premises next to the Kings Arms tavern at Fleet Bridge in London. The paper consisted of a single page, with advertisements on the reverse side. Mallet advertised that she intended to publish only foreign news and would not add any comments of her own, supposing her readers to have "sense enough to make reflections for themselves."

Mallet soon sold The Daily Courant to Samuel Buckley, who moved it to premises in the area of Little Britain, London, at "the sign of the Dolphin". Buckley later became the printer of The Spectator. The paper lasted until 1735, when it was merged with the Daily Gazetteer

I really like that will be using that in all my quizzes now!!!
 
At which football club might you find Ron Knee, Baldy Pevsner, Sid & Doris Bonkers being reported on by E.I.Addio?...

Even my husband knows that one (he hates footy)...cause being brought up in Neasden ..................it was his home team


Neasden FC....Private Eye