News

Win Al's Pub Quiz Boardgame

Win Al's Pub Quiz Boardgame

For the next few weeks, you could win a copy of Al Murray's Pub Quiz boardgame by simply answering The Guv's question below.

There'll be a different question Monday - Friday until December 16th, so keep checking back for more chances to win.

This competition has now closed and all winners will receive their prizes via post

Previous Answers & Winners

December 16th - Q: Which Scottish team’s famous victory prompted the headline “Super Caley Go Ballistic, Celtic Are Atrocious? A: Inverness Caledonian Thistle

Winner: Sarah Jane Penfold

December 15th - Q: Which Australian batsman was run out by Andrew Flintoff in his last ever test for England? A: Ricky Ponting

Winner: Stephen Reid

December 14th - Q: in Darts how many points do you get for a double top? A: 40

Winner: Edward Brown

December 13th - Q: Which English football league team has the shortest name, at just four letters long (not including FC)? A: Bury

Winner: Tinothy Wharton

December 12th - Q: Name the film about Olympic Athletes Eric Liddell and Harold Abrahams? A: Chariots of Fire

Winner: Karen Prentice

December 9th - Q: Which role has been played by both Alec Guinness and Ewan MacGregor? A: Obi Wan Kenobi

Winner: Glen Sutherland

December 8th - Q: Which pop soul boy band of the noughties had members called Simon, Duncan, Anthony and Lee? A: Blue

Winner: Michelle Stanmore

December 7th - Q: In what year did UB40 release the single ‘Rat in mi Kitchen’? A: 1986

Winner: Julie Hatton

December 6th - Q: In which year did the Great Fire of London occur? A: 1666

Winner: David Coombes

December 5th - Q: Which is the UK’s smallest city? A: St David’s in Wales

Winner: Ian Davidson

December 2nd - Q: Some people see the glass as half full. Others see it as half empty. But what is a quarter of a pint also known as? A: A noggin

Winner: Paula Isaacs

December 1st - Q: How many women (to date) have driven in Formula One? A: 5

Winner: Paul Musson

Added on 01 Dec 2011

View more news