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50 Question Sunday Quiz - Following On, Secret Identities, Dog Breeds, and more...
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50 Question Sunday Quiz - Following On, Secret Identities, Dog Breeds, and more...

Hi all!

Here's this weeks 50 question Sunday Quiz. The rounds are; Following On..., Secret Identities, Pictures - Dog Breeds, Audio - Na Na Na, and General Knowledge. I hope you enjoy it.

https://www.sundayquiz.com/50-question-sunday-quiz-05-07-2026/

Sample Round - Following On...

Each answer starts with the last letter of the previous answer.

  1. Who was the Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables which collectively share his name?
  2. What is the German word which is a name for a noisy ghost or spirit?
  3. What popular video game name is based on the Greek word for "Four"?
  4. What name is given to the point where density apparently becomes infinite at the centre of a black hole?
  5. What is the basis of the Indian dish 'Raita'?
  6. What ship's survivors were rescued by the liner "Carpathia"?
  7. What sort of body fat produces a dimpled effect on the skin?
  8. What follows Beta, Gamma and Delta?
  9. Sitting at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., in which direction does the White House face?
  10. Which ancient Greek is said to be the father of modern medicine?

Answers

  1. >!Aesop####!<
  2. >!Poltergeist#!<
  3. >!Tetris#####!<
  4. >!Singularity#!<
  5. >!Yoghurt###!<
  6. >!Titanic####!<
  7. >!Cellulite###!<
  8. >!Epsilon####!<
  9. >!North#####!<
  10. >!Hippocrates!<

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u/sundayquiz — 1 day ago
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20 Question Friday Quiz - General Knowledge

Happy Friday!

For this weeks 20 question quiz I've kept it simple. All 20 question are General Knowledge. Good luck!

https://www.sundayquiz.com/20-question-friday-quiz-03-07-2026/

Sample Questions

  1. Which letter in Scrabble is worth 10 points in English, but in Polish only worth 1?
  2. Built in Agra between 1631 and 1648, The Taj Mahal is an immense mausoleum mostly built from what type of stone?
  3. Ancient Egyptians used to shave their eyebrows to show they were mourning the death of their what?
  4. In which alliteratively titled Shakespearean play would you find the clown "Costard"?
  5. Sir Steve Redgrave won his first of five consecutive Olympic gold medals in 1984, in which city?
  6. After Alaska (2,475 km), which U.S. State has the longest border with Canada?
  7. Meaning "bird", what is the shortest French word with all five vowels?
  8. The world's tallest uninterrupted waterfall, with a height of 979 metres, Angel Falls is in which country?
  9. What is the name of the first successful powered aircraft, built by the Wright brothers?
  10. Which organ has a unique capacity to regenerate itself after damage - it can regrow to a normal size even after up to 90% of it has been removed?

Answers

  1. >!Z###############!<
  2. >!White Marble######!<
  3. >!Cats#############!<
  4. >!Love's Labour's Lost#!<
  5. >!Los Angeles#######!<
  6. >!Michigan#########!<
  7. >!Oiseau###########!<
  8. >!Venezuela#########!<
  9. >!The 1903 Wright Flyer!<
  10. >!The Liver##########!<

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u/sundayquiz — 3 days ago
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30 Question Wednesday Quiz - Language, Drinks, and GK.

Hi all!

Here's this weeks 30 Question Wednesday Quiz. Pretty straight-forward rounds this week - Language, Drinks, and General Knowledge. Cheers!

https://www.sundayquiz.com/wednesday-30-question-quiz-01-07-2026/

Sample Round - Language

  1. In nautical terminology, Port ( the left), was adopted by sailors in 1844. What was called what before?
  2. What word is used to describe a diplomat living abroad as representative of their country?
  3. What replaced English as the official language of Kenya in 1974?
  4. What is the surname of the Oxford lecturer famous for getting his words mixed up - on one occasion saying “You have hissed my mystery lessons.”?
  5. In Cockney rhyming slang what is your 'Loaf'?
  6. What artificial language was founded by the Polish oculist Ludwig Lazarus Zamenhof?
  7. What word refers to very harsh laws such as those devised by a 7th century BC Athenian legislator?
  8. The two languages which appear on the Rosetta stone and Egyptian and what other?
  9. What word is a brief commemorative inscription on a tomb, and a short piece of poetry or prose lauding a deceased person?
  10. What is the only number in English that has letters in alphabetical order?

Answers

  1. >!Larboard#########!<
  2. >!Ambassador#######!<
  3. >!Swahili###########!<
  4. >!Spooner (spoonerism)!<
  5. >!Head (loaf of bread)#!<
  6. >!Esperanto#########!<
  7. >!Draconian#########!<
  8. >!Greek############!<
  9. >!Epitaph###########!<
  10. >!Forty############!<

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u/sundayquiz — 5 days ago
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50 Question Sunday Quiz - Colours, Cities, Comedy, and more...

Edit: Massive apologies to anyone who already did this. I messed it up and have since corrected it.

Hi all,

This weeks 50 question Sunday Quiz is now live. I've done the following rounds; Colours, City Nicknames, Pictures - US Comedy TV, Audio - Film Songs, and General Knowledge.

https://www.sundayquiz.com/50-question-sunday-quiz-28-06-2026/

Sample Round - Colours

All answers contain different colours, no colours are repeated.

  1. Covering an area of 972,000 square kilometres, in which country is the world's largest national park as of 2022?
  2. The ancient city of El Dorado was legendary for its abundance of what?
  3. What colour can mean without interest or character; dull and nondescript. It spelled differently is in the UK (and Commonwealth), and the US?
  4. In CMYK printing, which blue-green colour is one of the primary ink colours?
  5. Roman emperors wore garments dyed with Tyrian dye, giving rise to the phrase "born to the ___", referring to which colour?
  6. Generally speaking, what colour lightsabers are typically used by Sith or Dark Side users in Star Wars?
  7. Anna Magnani won the 1955 Best Actress Oscar for the film version of which play about a Sicilian-American woman by Tennessee Williams?
  8. By what other name is the double album "The Beatles", usually known?
  9. The Wimbledon Tournament adopted what colour tennis balls in 1986 to improve visibility for television viewers?
  10. What name is given to the day following Thanksgiving in the United States - often considered the beginning of Christmas shopping season?

Answers

  1. >!Greenland#####!<
  2. >!Gold#########!<
  3. >!Grey#########!<
  4. >!Cyan#########!<
  5. >!Purple########!<
  6. >!Red##########!<
  7. >!The Rose Tattoo#!<
  8. >!The White album!<
  9. >!Yellow########!<
  10. >!Black Friday####!<

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u/sundayquiz — 8 days ago
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Friday 20 Question Quiz - Science and Nature, and GK.

Happy Friday!

Here's this weeks quick 20 question quiz, I've done a Science and Nature round, and a General Knowledge round. I hope you enjoy it.

https://www.sundayquiz.com/20-question-friday-quiz-26-06-2026/

Sample Round - Science and Nature

  1. The small intestine is made up of the Duodenum, the Jejunum and the what?
  2. Filtered out by the Ozone Layer, which form of light is used to treat skin diseases?
  3. What is the medical term given to the study of the brain and nervous system?
  4. What name is given to a small hammer with a rubber head used to test reflexes and in medical percussion?
  5. Written between 1910 and 1913, Principia Mathematica was the work of Alfred North Whitehead and who else?
  6. What is the term for precipitation that has been polluted by sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides?
  7. What's the name of the large prominent vein in the side of your neck?
  8. Which disease consists of a purposeless, continual growth of white blood cells?
  9. With the atomic number 12, what is the ninth most abundant element in the universe?
  10. What measure is used for the purity or fineness of gold, and is the standard unit of measure for weighing gems?

Answers

  1. >!Ileum############!<
  2. >!Ultraviolet########!<
  3. >!Neurology########!<
  4. >!A Plessor / Plexor###!<
  5. >!Bertrand Russell####!<
  6. >!Acid rain##########!<
  7. >!The Jugular########!<
  8. >!Leukaemia / Leukemia!<
  9. >!Magnesium########!<
  10. >!Carats############!<

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u/sundayquiz — 10 days ago
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Wednesday 30 Question Quiz - Mountains, Numbers 1 to 10, and General Knowledge.

Hi all,

Here's this weeks 30 question Wednesday Quiz. The rounds this week are; Mountains, Numbers 1 to 10, and General Knowledge. Enjoy!

https://www.sundayquiz.com/wednesday-30-question-quiz-24-06-2026/

Sample Round - Numbers One to Ten

Answers are the numbers from 1 to 10. Each number is only used once.

  1. How many sides, or points does a snowflake have?
  2. In Olympic platform diving, the height of the platforms used is how many metres above the water?
  3. How many books are in J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potter" series?
  4. How many days after the assassination of JFK was Lee Harvey Oswald shot?
  5. In computing, how many bits are in a byte?
  6. A traditional basketball team has how many players on the court at any given time?
  7. How many chambers does the human heart have?
  8. When playing golf, what number club is the driver?
  9. Until 2006 there were considered to be how many planets in our solar system?
  10. How many pieces of bun are in a McDonald's Big Mac?

Answers

  1. >!6#!<
  2. >!10!<
  3. >!7#!<
  4. >!2#!<
  5. >!8#!<
  6. >!5#!<
  7. >!4#!<
  8. >!1#!<
  9. >!9#!<
  10. >!3#!<

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u/sundayquiz — 12 days ago
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Alphabetical Artists Quiz

I thought some people might find this fun.

All answers start with B and are in ascending alphabetical order.

  1. Which American singer and actress has had at least one number one album in the U.S. in the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s?
  2. Gaining fame as the lead vocalist of the Go-Go's, which American singer had solo hits such as "Heaven Is A Place On Earth" In 1987?
  3. Who was the American jazz and swing music singer that was nicknamed "Lady Day" by her friend and music partner, Lester Young?
  4. Which American singer, songwriter and pianist is commonly nicknamed the "Piano Man" after his signature 1973 song of the same name?
  5. Which platinum selling Reggae Legend survived an assassination attempt in 1976?
  6. On the song "Do They Know It's Christmas", who performed the same line on both the original and the 20 year remake?
  7. Often referred to as the "Princess of Pop", who is credited with influencing the revival of teen pop during the late 1990s and early 2000s, with her first two studio albums being among the best-selling albums of all time?
  8. Nicknamed "The Boss", which artist has, as of 2023, released 21 studio albums during a career spanning six decades?
  9. With a voice that has been described as an "elegant, seductive croon", which singer achieved fame with his band Roxy Music and as a solo artist?
  10. The Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens died in a plane crash in 1959, with which rock and roll legend?

Answers

  1. >!Barbra Streisand#!<
  2. >!Belinda Carlisle##!<
  3. >!Billie Holiday####!<
  4. >!Billy Joel#######!<
  5. >!Bob Marley#####!<
  6. >!Bono##########!<
  7. >!Britney Spears###!<
  8. >!Bruce Springsteen!<
  9. >!Bryan Ferry#####!<
  10. >!Buddy Holly#####!<
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