Friday is here, which can mean only one thing - it's time to test your general knowledge with the ECHO's pub quiz.

Think you know all the answers? This Friday pub quiz will put your general knowledge to the test at every point, from TV and music trivia to history, geography and everything in between.

So grab a notepad, a pen and a drink and take a few minutes to get your brain in the quiz-winning zone. The answers are included at the end - but no cheating!

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The questions vary across the popular quizzing subjects and categories we're all familiar with, so there will be something for everyone. Remember to share your score with us by commenting at the end of the article. You can tweet us @echowhatson or get in touch on our Facebook page.

Questions

  1. What connects Montserrat, Turks and Caicos Islands, and Pitcairn Islands?
  2. In what body of water is the Sargasso Sea found?
  3. In which decade did the Six-Day War take place?
  4. In the croquet game in Alice in Wonderland, which creatures were used as mallets?
  5. Alliumphobia is the fear of what?
  6. In music what does the term Allegro mean?
  7. What was Mystic Meg’s real name?
  8. Which dancer starred in the 1968 film ‘Finian’s Rainbow’?
  9. Which university was founded first, Cambridge or Oxford?
  10. How many cities are there in England?
  11. What was observed throughout Europe at 11.11am on 11th August 1999?
  12. What is the 10th commandment?
  13. What is the 11th sign of the zodiac?
  14. How many items make up a Baker's Dozen?
  15. How many pennies are there in a shilling?
  16. Which actress who starred in True Lies is the godmother of Jake Gyllenhaal?
  17. 'Au' is the symbol of which precious metal?
  18. What was the title of The Beatles' first studio album, released March 1963?
  19. Anne Hathaway was the wife of which English playwright, born in 1564?
  20. Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons make up which electronic music duo?

Answers

  1. All British Overseas Territories

  2. Atlantic Ocean

  3. 1960’s

  4. Flamingoes

  5. Garlic

  6. Quick

  7. Margaret Anne Lake

  8. Fred Astaire

  9. Oxford

  10. 51

  11. A total solar eclipse

  12. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's goods.

  13. Aquarius

  14. 13

  15. 12

  16. Jamie Lee Curtis

  17. Gold

  18. Please Please Me

  19. William Shakespeare

  20. The Chemical Brothers

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