Starts 9.30pm Every Thursday T in the Park Competition LATEST
CONGRATULATIONS! TIckets were won by '3 Men & a Baby' There were 19 winners from Thursday's 5th July 'T in the Park Quiz' There were 8 winners from Thursday's 28th June 2007 'T in the Park Quiz' It was so so so easy! - SEE BELOW Quiz Prizes normally include Vouchers/Champagne/Merchandise, etc.
Quizmaster Carl Swan is in charge! - Beware the wrath of Carol if you dare use mobile phones or shout out the answers!
The format is 6 rounds of 5 questions (Below is the Quiz used 21 June 2007) The Barmans quiz consists of 7 questions Answer all 7 questions to win the Cash Rollover Prize
At Friday 22 June 2007 the current Cash Prize sits at £92 T in the Park Competition This is Quiz from 21st June 2007 Next Thursday's Quiz will be even easier! For the next 3 weeks Instead of the Barmans Quiz we will be having the ‘T in the Park Quiz’ The Prize is 2 Day tickets for the Saturday or Sunday. Those with all 7 answers correct will go into the draw on Thursday 5th July (Winner must be present to collect prize or it will be re-drawn) Entry is £1 which will go to the Rollover Barmans Quiz cash prize will commence again on Thursday 12th July 2007
T in the Park Quiz Questions 1 Who is the sponsor of the Scotland national football team, replacing supermarket chain Morrisons. on October 3 2006 and came into effect in time for the European Championship qualifying victory against France on October 7 2006? A. Tennents Lager 2 Where was ‘T in the Park ‘ originally held? A Strathclyde Park, and since 1997 has been held at Balado, Perth & Kinross in an unused airfield. 3 T in the Park Festival shares much of its lineup with which other Festival on the same weekend, but in County Kildare, Ireland. A Oxegen, - Acts usually play T in the Park one day and Oxegen the next, or vice versa 4 What is the name of the music festival sponsored by Tennent's Lager, which runs as part of the Edinburgh Festival. A T On The Fringe 5 Tennent Caledonian Breweries is a wholly owned subsidiary of which Brewers which shares its name with a musical instrument? A Bass Brewers, itself owned by Belgian brewing company InBev (formerly known as Interbrew). 6 What is the only word in the English language that ends in the letters "mt" A Dreamt 7 There are only four words in the English language end with the letters `dous’ D – O – U – S. 3 of the words are Hazardous, Horrendous, Stupendous - What is the 4th word? A Tremendous Can you believe nobody got 7 out of 7? T in The Park Questions for 28th June 2007 1 The original Live Aid concerts were held at Wembly and Philadelphia in 1985 in which month? A July 2 Which famous fictional character was born on 31st July, 1981? A Harry Potter 3 Calvin Coolidge is the only American President to have been born on which American National Holiday? A July 4th (Declaration of independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1776) 4 In what film did Tom Cruise play Ron Kovic? A `Born on the 4th of July` 5 If you were born in July, you must be one of which two star signs? A Cancer and Leo 6 The birthstone for the month of July is? A Ruby 7 Which French national holiday is held on 14th July Bastille Day? There were 8 winners! Quite an improvement. If winners wants Barmans Cash Prize fund they can instead of tickets or chance to win tickets Should an outright winner want Barmans Cash Prize fund they can exchange for the chance to win the tickets The Orchard Hotel 30 Question Fun Quiz 21/06/07 The Quiz consists of 30 Questions with 6 Category rounds of 5 Questions Round 1 Geography 1 What is the official language of Chile? A Spanish 2 Which of the following is not a real place name? Tarring Neville (East Sussex), South Flobbets (Aberdeenshire), Wham (North Yorkshire) or Booby (Tyne and Wear)? A Booby (Tyne and Wear) 3 Why are the zip codes 10047 and 10048 in New York no longer used? A They were for the World Trade centre (one for each building) 4 Which is not a real `Bottom`? Pratt`s Bottom (Greater London), Six Mile Bottom (Cambridgeshire), Kettlesing Bottom (North Yorkshire) or Tiny Bottom (Cornwall)? A Tiny Bottom (Cornwall) 5 True or False: Westward Ho! is the only town or city in the United Kingdom which has an exclamation mark in it`s name? The Orchard Hotel Thursday Quiz Round 2 Sport 6 By what morose name is the professional WWE wrestler Mark Calaway better known? A The Undertaker 7 Which jump in the Grand National shares its name with a piece of furniture? A The Chair 8 What was the name of the opponent that Mike Tyson bit the ear lobe off? A Evander Holyfield 9 Which 6 Scottish Football clubs have names which begin with the letter A? A Aberdeen, Airdrie Utd, Ayr Utd, Alloa, Arbroath and Albion Rovers. 10 Which 5 cities beginning with the letter `M` have hosted the Summer Olympic Games since 1896? Melbourne, Mexico City, Munich, Montreal and Moscow The Orchard Hotel Thursday Quiz Round 3 Science & Nature 11 Which metallic element was known to the Romans as `Plumbum`? A Lead 12 What did Nicholas Copernicus argue was at the centre of our universe, & what was the common belief before then? A The Sun. Before then people believed it was the Earth 13 What is the only fruit that grows its seeds on the outside? A The strawberry 14 Which animal is the source of cashmere? A The goat 15 What substance did Eric Clapton sing about & has the chemical formula C17 H21 O4 N? A Cocaine The Orchard Hotel Thursday Quiz Round 4 Art and Literature 16 Which famous fictional character was born on 31st July, 1981? A Harry Potter 17 In literature, what was the surname of Jacob and Wilhelm who wrote many fairy tales together? A Grimm 18 Which of these styles of painting is oldest? Cubism, Impressionism or Surrealism? A Impressionism 19 In which famous epic novel would you find the characters Denisov and Dolokhov? A `War And Peace` 20 To what animal was Robert Burns referring in his poem with the lines `Wee, sleekit, cow`rin, tim`rous beastie`? A Mouse The Orchard Hotel Thursday Quiz Round 5 Music21 Which Travis song includes the line `Is it because I lied when I was seventeen`? A Why Does It Always Rain On Me? 22 For what is Michael Eavis best known in the music world? A The Glastonbury Festival 23 `Hairy Camera` is an anagram of the singer who was biggest selling female artist in America in the 1990s? A Mariah Carey 24 The video for which Queen song featured Freddie Mercury in stockings and a mini-skirt? A `I want to break free` 25 Which famous singer had a twin brother called Jesse who died at birth? A Elvis Presley The Orchard Hotel Thursday Quiz Round 6 General Knowledge 26 Which British model gave birth to her daughter Lola in September 2002? A Kate Moss 27 What is the average of the numbers 1, 2, 4 and 5? A 3 8 In the game of Monopoly, how much does it cost to buy a house for Mayfair? Â £200 29 According to the nursery rhyme, if little girls are made of sugar and spice and all things nice, what are little boys made of? A Frogs and snails and puppy dogs` tails. 30 Brochan is a Scottish word for which type of food normally eaten at breakfast? A Porridge This weeks winner was an The Dragon's Breath team from Timbuktoo They recieved £20 of Food Vouchers Their score was 23 out of 30Think you can do better? See You Thurday! |