- The JOE Friday Pub Quiz: Week 377
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- QUIZ: Can you ace this ultimate Christmas movie quiz?
- QUIZ: Can you name the Irish actors from these movies?
- QUIZ: Can you ace this Oscar Best Actress movie quiz?
- QUIZ: Can you ace this Oscar Best Actor movie quiz?
- QUIZ: Can you name the Marvel actor from the character they played?
- QUIZ: Can you ace this ultimate comedy movie quiz?
- The Ultimate Simpsons Treehouse of Horror Quiz
- The Ultimate A-to-Z Scary Movies Quiz
- The Ultimate A-to-Z Quiz of The Simpsons
- QUIZ: Can you identify these horror movies from just the vampires?
- QUIZ: Can you identify these slasher movies from just an image?
- QUIZ: Can you identify the horror movies from the demons?
- QUIZ: Can you ace this ultimate biopic movies quiz?
- QUIZ: Can you ace this ultimate mystery movies quiz?
‘Twas the quiz before Christmas.
Welcome to a very festive pub quiz. It’s Christmas Eve Eve Eve, and for most of you reading this today will be the last day of work.
By 5pm this evening, the revelry and merriment can truly begin. For those of you who are still working this weekend, or even on Christmas Day itself, we salute you. The heroes we need, not the ones we deserve.
Whether you’re working or not though, your weekend and Christmas will be made all the more sweeter with a cracker of a quiz score.
The pub quiz is a Christmas overload this week as well, with plenty of questions about festive TV, films, music and traditions.
The pub quiz will be back next Friday for a bit of a 2023 roundup, and keep an eye out for some daily quizzes we’ll be treating you to, to keep you entertained over Twixmas (you can take the latest of these right here).
But for now, I’ll wish you all a very merry Christmas and say one thing: let’s step into quizmas!
The JOE Friday Pub Quiz: Week 378
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