When I met the husband, one of the many things I learned is that trivia is a big part of British culture. This love affair with head-scratchers is most often seen in the form of pub trivia, a phenomenon that has migrated to the US in recent years. And though these events, for me at least, are little more than public displays of incompetence, I do participate in (read: contribute nothing to) pub trivia from time to time. Barring the occasional Tudor history or grammar question, I sit there like a lump of useless corpuscles. These embarrassing experiences have, though, made me privy to some inventive team names . . .
- A Team Has No Name
- Les Quizérables
- James & the Giant Impeachment
- The Quizard of Oz
. . . though top team-naming honors must go to my friend Brent and his trivia team: The Credible Hulks.

The British penchant for Q&A becomes most pronounced, however, during the Christmas season. For that reason, I’m ending this year of blogging by presenting you with some travel-themed trivia for your holiday celebrations. The great thing about trivia at home is that there’s something for everyone. Hate trivia? You can ask the questions.
As promised on Podcast episode 102, I present you with the complete set of trivia questions and answers we used to get people mixing at our Travel Bucket List Party & Fundraiser.
Have fun, good luck, Happy Holidays, and see you in the new year!
- Which US state holds the biggest annual hot air balloon festival?
- If you need an ambulance in England, what number do you dial?
- What is the world’s largest hotel chain?
- True or False: The Great Wall of China is visible from the moon.
- What is the only Central American country whose official language is English?
- How many provinces does Canada have?
- Which continent has the most languages?
- Only two countries have a square flag. Name one of them.
- Which state is home to America’s newest national park?
- How many Olympic games has the US hosted to date?
- In 2019, what was the world’s most visited city?
- What US state has the most national parks?
- Which European city is commonly known as The City of Light?
- Which is the only country with a five-sided flag?
- In what country is the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building?
- In what country is Chichen Itza located?
- Name the island that is home to Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
- What human foodstuff is in the mortar of the Great Wall of China?
- In what city is the world’s busiest pedestrian crossing?
- What is Myanmar’s former name?
- The Taj Mahal is located in which Indian city?
- Name one president depicted on Mount Rushmore.
- In what month is Cambodian New Year?
- Which country has the most UNESCO World Heritage sites?
- What is the name of Paris’ underground train system?
- The longest passenger flight (by miles) goes from New York to where?
- What is the largest passenger plane currently in service?
- Luang Prabang is a UNESCO site in Laos. What is it?
- How long will the EU’s new ETIAS visa waiver last?
- Name the statue shown in our rum dispenser (from Brussels, Belgium).
Tie Breakers:
a. What are Arab bazaars/marketplaces called?
b. The African kingdom of Eswatini is more familiarly known by what other name?
c. What is the fifth largest continent by area?
d. What European city is commonly called the Eternal City?
e. Name the most active volcano in Europe.
Question | Answer | |||
1. Which US state holds the biggest annual hot air balloon festival? | New Mexico | |||
2. If you need an ambulance in England, what number do you dial? | 999 | |||
3. What is the world’s largest hotel chain? | Marriott | |||
4. True or False: The Great Wall of China is visible from the moon. | False | |||
5. What is the only Central American country whose official language is English? | Belize | |||
6. How many provinces does Canada have? | 10 (the rest are territories) | |||
7. Which continent has the most languages? | Asia with 2300 (Africa = 2000) | |||
8. Only two countries have a square flag. Name one of them. | Switzerland or The Vatican | |||
9. Which state is home to America’s newest national park? | West Virginia (New River Gorge NP) | |||
10. How many Olympic games has the US hosted to date? | 8 (4 summer/4 winter) | |||
11. In 2019 (just before the pandemic hit) , what was the world’s most visited city? | Bangkok | |||
12. What US state has the most national parks? | California with 9 | |||
13. Which European city is commonly known as The City of Light? | Paris | |||
14. Which is the only country with a five-sided flag? | Nepal | |||
15. In what country is the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building? | UAE (United Arab Emirates) | |||
16. In what country is Chichen Itza located? | Mexico | |||
17. Name the island that is home to Haiti and the Dominican Republic. | Hispañola | |||
18. What human foodstuff is in the mortar of the Great Wall of China? | (sticky) rice | |||
19. In what city is the world’s busiest pedestrian crossing? | Tokyo (Shibuya Crossing with 2500 people/hour at rush hour) | |||
20. What is Myanmar’s former name? | Burma | |||
21. The Taj Mahal is located in which Indian city? | Agra | |||
22. Name one president depicted on Mount Rushmore. | Roosevelt, Lincoln, Jefferson, or Washington | |||
23. In what month is Cambodian New Year? | April | |||
24. Which country has the most UNESCO World Heritage sites? | Italy (58) | |||
25. What is the name of Paris’ underground train system? | The Metro | |||
26. The longest passenger flight (by miles) goes from New York to where? | Singapore | |||
27. What is the largest passenger plane currently in service? | Airbus A380 | |||
28. Luang Prabang is a UNESCO site in Laos. What is it? | A city/town | |||
29. How long will the EU’s new ETIAS visa waiver last? | 3 years | |||
30. Name the statue shown in our rum dispenser (from Brussels, Belgium). | Manneken Pis | |||
a. What are Arab bazaars/marketplaces called? | Souks | |||
b. The African kingdom of Eswatini is more familiarly known by what other name? | Swaziland | |||
c. What is the fifth largest continent by area? | Antarctica | |||
d. What European city is commonly called the Eternal City? | Rome | |||
e. Name the most active volcano in Europe. | Mount Etna | |||
I must be a lump too. Only answered 14 correctly.
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Hey – that’s almost half! Not bad! Definitely not Lump Level.
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Clearly I don’t travel enough.
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Or maybe there weren’t enough questions about Ausable Chasm. 😜
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I’d run a rock category.
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Great idea for a post! I didn’t know US hosted so many Olympics, but I just looked it up and almost half were before I was born. I’m not that much of an Olympics junkie I guess. 😊
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Nice! I’ll bet many people get the one about the Great Wall of China wrong. It’s a myth that keeps circulating.
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Yup!
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Great questions. I’ll ask my local geographer (my partner) to see if they fare better on the quiz!
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Thanks!
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Oh yay, I’ve been looking forward to this post! I saved my answers (correct and incorrect) from last time and reused them here, then answered all the new questions, and I definitely did better last time. I was doing okay until the tie-breaker questions, at which point I pretty much face-planted. Oh well. I ended up with 20/35 and learned lots of new fun facts! Happy Holidays!
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Wow – you are organized. I’m impressed! That is a very respectable score! Happy Holidays to you, too. I am nervous that a Minnesota snowstorm is going to ground us and prevent us from leaving for Death Valley. Cross your fingers for us! 🤞
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Hope you guys made it out okay! We got walloped here a couple days ago too. Enjoy Death Valley!
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We did make it! The timing of our flight was very lucky. This morning we went out to Dante’s View to watch the sun illuminate the valley. I attempted a Diana-like handstand in your honor. As you can imagine, it didn’t go well. 😂 Hope you can remain storm-free. Enjoy the white Christmas!
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I really regret not getting into pub quizzes when I was in the UK, but it’s great to see you having fun with it!
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Good thing they’ve migrated to America – it’s never too late! 🙂
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Oh this is fantastic! What a great compilation of quiz questions. 🙂 (side note, I made your tiramisu recipe for my anniversary and hubby couldn’t believe that I made it. Thanks for helping me get some bonus points with the hubby!)
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Thank you! And I’m so pleased you made the tiramisu . . . AND that it was a hit! That makes my day!
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I got a few right but my excuse is that I wasn’t drinking while answering.
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Drinking and trivia do go hand in hand! 😉
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Don’t feel bad. We recently did some pub quiz nights here and I repeatedly felt like an idiot. It’s especially embarrassing because, as someone who has spent a fair amount of time traveling, you would think I’d be good with geography. Alas, not so much.
Ah well, I learned some fun new facts with this post so, maybe next time I’ll be able to wow my teammates with random trivia knowledge! I’ll let you know how it goes! 🙂
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As long as there’s delicious, unhealthy pub food to eat, I’ll keep embarrassing myself at pub quizzes. 🙂 Please do let me know how it goes!
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Answered 15 correctly (13 from the 30 Q’s, 2 from the breakers). Not great, but that gives me more incentive to brush up on my travel trivia for the next time! Thanks for doing this!
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Well done, and you’re welcome!
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This is such a fun post! I always love to see how I stack up by answering trivia questions. It is also an amazing way to learn new facts! This time I only answered 12 questions correctly and had heaps of fun doing it. Cheers and have a lovely festive season 🙂 Aiva xx
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So glad you enjoyed it! Same to you – happy holidays!
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Love pub trivia! Our team name is usually Booze Clues, but next time we go, I think we might change it up to That’s What Cheese Said. When in Rome, you know…
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Booze Clues – that’s inspired!
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I did pretty well, although some seemed pretty obscure. I’m thinking that #1 will be my road trip for next fall. 😄
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Nice blog 👍😊
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Thank you!
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Those team names made me laugh! I enjoyed the quiz! I got about 50% so you might not want me on your team at a pub’s trivia night – ha! We have a pub in the area that has an awesome trivia night and my team actually won…once!
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We did bar trivia last week for the first time. It was fun, but I, too, felt useless. My only contribution was having been the person to suggest it. Our team came in third, though! And we intend to go back, maybe next week. I love the team names you listed. We may have to steal one of those. Your trivia was also interesting. With any luck, one of those will be asked the next time we go! (No guarantee I’ll remember the answer, however.)
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Hey – 3rd place! Nice job!
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Thanks! One point from second. Grr.
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Wealth of knowledge here. Thank you for sharing this with us 🙏🏽 ❤️
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Glad you enjoyed it!
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