Entertainment trivia and answers

    • What are fun entertainment trivia questions?

      Fun Entertainment Trivia Questions (Easy & Hard With Answers!) Entertainment trivia questions are made up of the most “fun” game themes that many participants get excited about. Crowds usually like it because it’s a playful distraction, but it can also be difficult.


    • What are some theatre trivia questions & answers?

      It’s ten theatre trivia questions and answers, many of which are a little more difficult. 1. What is the longest running show on Broadway? 2. What is the longest running show on London’s West End and indeed the world? 3. Which role has been played by Phillip Schofield, Jason Donovan and Donnie Osmond? 4.


    • Are trivia quizzes a good way to entertain a family?

      While many people choose to play board games or cook together, trivial quizzes are also a good way to entertain. Check out these 45 trivia family quiz questions and answers to get everyone involved and have fun during a game night or a family event. 1. Most dinosaur fossils have been discovered in which continent? 2.


    • Who is Premier trivia & entertainment?

      We’re Bringing the FUN Back To Trivia Nights and To Bingo Nights!! Premier Trivia and Entertainment is the ONLY Madison trivia company that is actually from MADISON. Live hosted by seasoned ENTERTAINERS, we provide an interactive trivia game experience with a wide range of topics, musical hints, (sometimes) hilarious jokes, and FUN.


    • [PDF File]Easy Trivia Questions & Answers - Thought Catalog

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      Atlantic Ocean Which U.S. state is known for peaches? Answer: Georgia Trivia Question: What is the French name for Santa Claus? Answer: Pere Noel Trivia Question: Which fictional city is the home of Batman? Answer: Gotham City Trivia Question: How many feet are in a mile?


    • [PDF File]ENTERTAINMENT HISTORY TRIVIA QUESTIONS

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      ENTERTAINMENT HISTORY TRIVIA QUESTIONS ( www.TriviaChamp.com ) 1> Which singer's use of the word 'bomb' to describe the success of 'Tommy' caused him to be detained in a Memphis airport? 2> In 1973, which group played their final concert before 13,000 people in Salt Lake City?


    • [PDF File]ENTERTAINMENT TRIVIA QUESTIONS II

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      ENTERTAINMENT TRIVIA QUESTIONS II ( www.TriviaChamp.com ) 1> Who wrote the 1983 movie 'Stayin alive'? 2> In the movie 'The Poseidon Adventure' where was the ship sailing? 3> In the sitcom 'taxi' what was the name of the cab company? 4> Who wrote the jingle 'I'm a pepper, he's a pepper...wouldn't you like to be a pepper too'?


    • [PDF File]Movie Quiz - Memory Lane Therapy

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      Movie Quiz Movie Quiz Memorylanetherapy.com Who played the King in the movie "The King and I"? (A) Yule Brynner Name Scarlett O’haras home in the movie “Gone with the Wind"? (A) Tara Who was the young girl in “National Velvet”? (A) Elizabeth Taylor Which Hollywood actress married the Prince of Monaco? (A) Grace Kelly


    • [PDF File]Trivia Questions Overview - DonorDrive

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      Overview Are you a walking encyclopedia for all things entertainment? Do you pride yourself on knowing the names and order of Kris Jenner‘s offspring? Or can you name all European countries? Look no further, we have provided 4 sections with questions and answers based on various subjects, age and interests.


    • [PDF File]ENTERTAINMENT TRIVIA QUESTIONS

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      ENTERTAINMENT TRIVIA QUESTIONS ( www.TriviaChamp.com ) 1> Adjusting to inflation, which movie was the most expensive to make, up to 1999? 2> Bagpipes are actually a very ancient instrument from? 3> As of 1996, ?????? holds the record for the longest running weekly first-run syndicated show in the history of T.V.


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