Here’s what you may have missed this week at iQ Trivia.
WINNERS
If you won, here’s evidence just in case anyone doesn’t believe you.
TEAM NAMES
You found a lot of ways to get lockdowns into film & TV titles.
10 Things I Hate About Lockdown
101 Lockdowns
The Fault in Our Lockdown
Black Lockdown
White House Lockdown
The Land Before Lockdown
Sherlockdown Holmes
Eternal Lockdown of the Spotless Mind
Dr Strangelockdown
Eat Pray Lockdown
The Lockdown Identity
Bridget Jones’ Lockdown Diary
Lockdownton Abbey
The Lockdown Games: Catching ‘Rona
America’s Next Top Lockdown
The Passion of the Lockdown
The Texas Lockdown Massacre
State Wars: Return of the Lockdown
Star Wars: A New Lockdown
My Big Fat Greek Lockdown
Lockdown Actually
The Silence of the Lockdown
Four Lockdowns and a Funeral
Lockdown on Elm Street
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Lockdown
Fear and Loathing in Lockdown
127 Hours Lockdown
The Never Ending Lockdown
Seven Years in Lockdown
TriviArt
Enraged Lion
Saucy Belconnen
Deranged Penguin
Acerbic Castle
Coffee Time
Frothing Gnome
Vacant Smurf
INTERESTING MOMENTS
We asked for three of the five artists we played in a supercut. A couple of team asked for bonus points if they could name them all. We agreed, with the proviso that if you named more than 3, you had to get all of them right or your would get zero points. One team got the first four, but then mistook Whitney Houston for Celine Dion and that cost them.
At an online corporate show, one team slipped up and posted the answer to a four point question in the chat… and sure enough, literally every team got 4/4.
The most common word beginning with MAC? How about macaron?
First place at one show had to be decided by the fact that one team got the homework question, but spelled one of the answers wrong. It doesn’t matter very often, but if it comes down to it, spelling can be the difference between a win & second place.
See you next week.