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When I dig the books out again next, I will update this post.The IDR-SOT© is the property of IDR Labs International. I didn’t have any sources listed for this, I took inspiration from a few quiz books I was working through at the time. Question 5: What lies between Trafalgar Square and Leicester Square on a standard London Monopoly Board? Question 4: Apart from Headingley in Leeds and Old Trafford in Manchester, which other northern cricket ground has hosted Test Matches in recent years?br> Question 3: What is Britain’s most popular road name? Question 2: The Trans-Siberian Railway was built between 18 and has a length of 9,289 kilometres (5,772 miles), it spans a record eight time zones but what are the two cities it terminates in? Question 1: As Eurovision is not taking place this year which country, formerly a winner (2003), no longer participates in the event officially because they are dissatisfied with the rules, but unofficially because it is too gay? Have a go for yourself though, this is round 1 on Geography….ish. I know I have said this before, but this is definitely not the best quiz I’ve ever written.
This first quiz was definitely less polished than later quizzes ended up being, as we did throw things together rather haphazardly. It took us a few weeks to settle on a format, but eventually we settled on 4 rounds of 5 questions each, that gave us 32 rounds each week to have fun with which ended up being a good replacement for our usual quiz. Me and my pub quiz team were all in the pub at a quiz when lockdown was first announced in 2020, we decided that we needed an excuse to socialise and stay sane during the coming weeks so we arranged a Monday night online quiz replacement. So today here is the first of my Quarantine Quizzes. Today I thought I might as well start posting the quizzes I intended to post to this blog when I restarted everything.