
Are you hungry for more trivia? Is one night of bar trivia per week not enough to satiate your senses? Buzztime has tens of thousands of questions in its database. Pub trivia hosts and players could spend a lifetime with them! However, as the years pass, some of the questions become outdated and obscure. Events that are important one year become irrelevant many years later. Some questions are just plain difficult, outdated or not.
Here’s a challenge for you. Let’s go into the Musty Dusty Trivia Bin and break out some moldy oldies to test the trivia prowess of even the greatest bar trivia and pub trivia players. Quench your thirst for a new trivia challenge by trying to answer these ten tough questions. The answers are at the bottom of this blog. Resist the temptation to peek!
Let’s start with five challenging multiple-choice questions:
1 – Who wrote the poem “Paul Revere’s Ride”?
A. Walt Whitman B. Henry W. Longfellow C. William Wordsworth D. Robert Frost E. Afred Lord Tennyson
2 – Where in the human body would you find an alveolar ridge?
A. Kneecap B. Heart C. Wrist D. Mouth E. Eyelid
3 – The highest natural elevation in Montana is ____ Peak.
A. Granite B. Feldspar C. Turquoise D. Pumice E. Rhyolite
4 – Where do Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan finally meet at the end of the movie “Sleepless in Seattle”?
A. Willis Tower B. Hollywood sign C. Golden Gate Bridge D. Eiffel Tower E. Empire State Building
5 – Lines connecting equal points of elevation on a map are called:
A. Parallels B. Meridians C. Contour lines D. Mercators E. Isobars
How did you do? Things will now get a bit tougher. Most bar trivia and pub trivia games don’t give you multiple choices. Trivia players need to figure out the answer on their own. Here are five questions guaranteed to activate your brain cells:
6 – “The Player Schnelkud” is an 1894 painting by:
7 – Davos is a small but famous town in the ____-speaking part of Switzerland.
8 – “Loser” was the first big hit for what eccentric singer?
9 – What city is known as the “The archaeological capital of South America”?
10 – What nationality was Santiago, the hero of Ernest Hemingway’s “Old Man and the Sea”?
Answers: 1-B 2-D 3-A 4-E 5-C 6 – Paul Gauguin 7 – German 8 – Beck 9 – Cusco 10 – Cuban
How did you do?
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