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1.What footballer holds the record at West Ham for the most appearances, clocking 799 between 1967 and 1988?
 
Billy Bonds
2.Who won in a play-off at the storm-hit US PGA Tour's Honda Classic in Florida on Monday?
 
Padraig Harrington
3.In which major sport does a "face-off" commence play?
 
Ice Hockey (also lacrosse)
4.What piece of sporting equipment can be made of wood, metal or any other rigid material; must measure 28-30 cm long, 12-13 cm in circumference; and weigh at least 50 grams?
 
Relay Baton
5.What African national football team is nicknamed The Carthage Eagles?
 
Tunisia
6.What country, participating in the 2018 FIFA World Cup finals, is represented by the three-letter code MAR?
 
Morocco
7.Part of Rugby Union's Six Nations Championship, what two countries compete annually for the Calcutta Cup?
 
England and Scotland
8.How many different opening moves are available to a chess player?
 
20 (8 pawns x 2 moves, 2 knights x 2 moves)
9.First published in Germany in 1995, since selling over 32 million worldwide, what is the name of this multiplayer board game?
 
Catan
10.What country is identified by the International Olympic Committee country code PRK?
 
North Korea (People's Republic of Korea)
11.In what year did this satirical obituary appear in the weekly British newspaper The Sporting Times?
 
1882
12.What nationality is professional golfer Minjee Lee?
 
Australian
13.In golf, how many tournaments make up the Men's Grand Slam?
 
4 (Masters Tournament, U.S. Open, British Open, PGA Championship)
14.Who has been sued by Muhammad Ali, Larry Holmes, Tim Witherspoon, Mike Tyson, Terry Norris, Lennox Lewis, and Chris Byrd?
 
Don King
15.What was unusual about Alan Shepard’s two, 6 iron golf strokes in February 1971?
 
He was on the moon
16.At 46.78 seconds, Kevin Young of the United States holds the world record in what athletic event?
 
400 metres hurdles (1992 Summer Olympics)

17.In feet and inches, how far should the centre of a dart board be from the floor?
 
5' 8" (1.73 m  - considered as eye-level for a six foot man)
18.What name links a 1958 film and Minnesota's American football team?
 
The Vikings
19.What country hosted the 1930 inaugural FIFA World Cup?
 
Uruguay
20.Who won their eighth UEFA Women's Champions league title on Saturday?
 
Olympique Lyonnais Féminin (beating Barcelona 3-1)
21.In snooker, what colour ball has a value of three points?
 
Green
22.Which Kenyan broke the men's 800m world record at the 2012 Summer Olympics?
 
David Rudisha (1:40.91)
23.In polo, what is each period of play called?
 
Chukka (or "chukker")
24.In what American city did the Chicago Cubs win the 2016 World Series?
 
Cleveland (Game 7 at Progressive Field in Cleveland, Ohio)
25.In what sport did Hank Aaron excel between 1954 and 1976?
 
Baseball
26.What horse won the 2020 Melbourne Cup today?
 
Twilight Payment
27.What national association football team is nicknamed Bafana Bafana?
 
South Africa
28.What nationality is Formula 1 Williams-Mercedes racing driver Valtteri Bottas?
 
Finnish
29.What driver won the 2019 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday?
 
Kyle Busch (driving the No. 18 Toyota Camry for Joe Gibbs Racing)
30.What sport is divided into periods of play called chukkas or chukkers?
 
Polo
31.In golf, who won the 2019 British Open Championship on Sunday?
 
Shane Lowry (Ireland)
32.In 2018, who became the first European player to score what is now the maximum of 5 points in a single Ryder Cup?
 
Francesco Molinari

33.The international governing body IRB was renamed in 2014, to what?
 
World Rugby (previously known as the International Rugby Board)
34.Keke Rosberg, Nigel Mansell, Nelson Piquet and Riccardo Patrese all raced at one time or another for which Formula 1 team during the 1980s?
 
Williams
35.Since 1975, Australia have won seven out of eight Rugby League World Cup competitions. Who won the other?
 
New Zealand (2008)
36.Who is the only England football manager to have achieved a 100% win record?
 
Sam Allardyce (2016 - P1 W1)
37.In her first Grand Slam match since serving a 15-month doping suspension, who did Maria Sharapova knock out in the first round of the US Open on Monday night?
 
Simona Halep
38.Which circuit hosts the Formula One Japanese Grand Prix?
 
Suzuka Circuit
39.Name any two of the three England players who missed penalties at the Euro 2020 Final in July 2021.
 
Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho, Bukayo Saka
40.In 2016, Hasbro replaced Cluedo's (Clue's) Mrs White with what new character?
 
Dr Orchid
41.What football team lost both the 1982 and 1986 FIFA World Cup finals?
 
West Germany (losing to Italy in 1982 and Argentina in 1986)
42.Which U.S. state is home to the Angels of Anaheim baseball team?
 
California (Los Angeles)
43.Up to and including Brazil in 2014, how many FIFA World Cup tournaments have been played to date?
 
20
44.Name the two players awarded the Golden Ball (best player) and Golden Glove (best goalkeeper) at the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup Finals.
 
Aitana Bonmatí & Mary Earps (Spain & England)
45.Who beat who in the NBA All-Star Game on Sunday night?
 
Team LeBron beat Team Giannis (157-155)
46.Where do Warwickshire County Cricket Club play their home games?
 
Edgbaston Stadium
47.In 1972, Bobby Fischer became the first American to be undisputed world champion at what?
 
Chess
48.The Wanamaker Trophy is awarded to the winner of what annual golf tournament?
 
PGA Championship / U.S. PGA
49.Two Summer and one Winter Olympic Games have been hosted by countries that no longer exist. Name the three countries.
 
West Germany, USSR, Yugoslavia (Munich 1972 (S), Moscow 1980 (S), Sarajevo 1984 (W))
50.In ten-pin bowling, what 'P' describes the ideal place for the ball to hit the pins in order to maximize strike probability?
 
Pocket


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