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People Pub Quiz 260703 (Free Printable)

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People Pub Quiz 260703 is a selection of 10 questions and answers, balanced for general audiences with an 8/10 Guessability rating. People Pub Quiz 260703 is the filename to differentiate it from other People quizzes. Feel free to use any of these questions and answers for your own quizzes. Just keep in mind that you cannot republish them in any format.

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  1. Q: What did Marilyn Monroe reveal in a 1952 interview as the only thing she wore in bed?
    A: Chanel No. 5. What she said became so famous that it helped turn that perfume into a legend.
  2. Q: Which comic actor disappeared for several days in 1995 after negative reviews for his starring role in a West End play?
    A: Stephen Fry. The incident led to his eventual diagnosis of bipolar disorder.
  3. Q: Which well-known playwright was born and died after 52 years on 23rd April?
    A: William Shakespeare.
  4. Q: Which Chicago gangster died from the effects of neurosyphilis?
    A: Al Capone. While the immediate cause of his death on 25th January 1947 was cardiac arrest following a stroke, it occurred against a backdrop of severe paresis (a late stage of syphilis) that had irreversibly ravaged his brain.
  5. Q: Who created the long-running radio programme “Desert Island Discs “?
    A: Roy Plomley. It first aired on the BBC Forces Programme on 29th January 1942.
  6. Q: What is the American singer and actor Meat Loaf’s real name?
    A: Marvin Lee Aday. He later legally changed his first name to Michael.
  7. Q: What were the surnames of the notorious outlaws Bonnie and Clyde?
    A: Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow. They were betrayed by Barrow Gang member Henry Methvin and his family.
  8. Q: Who did Neil Kinnock succeed as Leader of the Labour Party in 1983?
    A: Michael Foot. Foot began his career as a journalist on Tribune and the Evening Standard.
  9. Q: Who broke into HM Queen Elizabeth’s bedroom in 1982?
    A: Michael Fagan. He evaded palace security and alarms and spent about 10 minutes speaking with the Queen before a footman and the police arrived and removed him.
  10. Q: What do O.J. Simpson’s initials stand for?
    A: Orenthal James. Because “O.J.” sounded like “Orange Juice”, he also became widely known by his nickname, “The Juice”.

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