XXXX Brewery - 200x - Gold Lager - question/answer - 27 / ??
Q: How many lanes are there in an olympic swimming pool?
A: 8
Q: How many olympic games have been held in the southern hemisphere?
A: 2 - both in Australia
Q: How many running events are there in a decathlon?
A: 4 ( 100m 400m 1500m & 110m hurdles )
Q: How many runs are scored in test cricket if a ball hits a helmet laying
on the ground?
A: 5
Q: How many State of Commenwealth badgers appear on our coat of arms?
A: 6
Q: In what city is the headquarter of the United Nations?
A: New York, USA
Q: In what ocean would you find the Canary Islands?
A: Atlantic
Q: On what Melbourne cup winner did Damian Oliver pay tribute to his brother?
A: Media Puzzle
Q: The first international cricket match ever held was between which 2 countries?
A: Canada & USA
Q: The inaugural men's cricket world cup was played in 1975. What year was
the women's?
A: 1973
Q: The Sandwich Islands are better known as what?
A: Hawaii
Q: What are the roman numerals for 90?
A: XC
Q: What city was elected to host the 2010 winter olympic games?
A: Vancouver
Q: What did Babylonians do to brewers who sold unfit beer?
A: Drown them in their own beer
Q: What do you call a group of ravens?
A: An unkindness
Q: What is a group of eels called?
A: A bed
Q: What is Australia's most populous city other than state capitals?
A: Newcastle, NSW
Q: What is the fastest fish in the sea?
A: The sailfish
Q: What is the minimum penalty for a foul in snooker?
A: 4 points
Q: What is the name given to guitar strings made from sheep & horse intestines?
A: Catgut
Q: What is the name of the dog in the XXXX gold TV ads?
A: Marlin
Q: Which is Australia's longest river?
A: Murray River
Q: Which planet has the largest diameter?
A: Jupiter
Q: Which V8 supercar driver has had the most podium finishes without a win?
A: Murray Carter (20)
Q: Who holds the highest test score in history?
A: Brian Lara - 400 not out
Q: Who is the patron saint of bricklayers?
A: St Stephen
Q: Who won Australia's first ever olympic gold medal?
A: Edwin Flack