This Week in iQ Trivia – 11 December 2021

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.

May be an image of 4 people, people sitting and indoor

May be an image of 9 people, people sitting and indoor

TEAM NAMES

Terrible employees. You had plenty of examples.

You hired me to stock shelves. Can’t I work from home?

Can I drink on the job? Driving a bus isn’t that hard.

Are pants optional?

I thought the lunches in the fridge were for whoever.

A woman who would shit BEHIND the toilet.

The lunchtime bathroom wanker.

I’m hungover. Can you cover my shift?

It’s raining so I’m working from home.

Sliced their finger off to get a week off.

Can I take Christmas in July off?

It’s been five minutes since my last break.

I deserve a raise because I bought a new car.

It’s Yom Kippur tomorrow, so I’m Jewish again.

We can’t say because he’s at the table.

TriviArt

Gorgeous Womb

Murderous Dirt

Funny Cat

Succulent BusFestively Plump

Festive Brothel (NSFW)

Winning Glass

Australian Dictionary

INTERESTING MOMENTS

One member of one team chose the special subject, and then wasn’t there the next week. He has since been banned from choosing special subjects.

A bonus question on countries NOT including the letter “I” drew guesses of China, Indonesia, Brazil, and Nigeria… from veteran players who really need to learn the alphabet.

One team answered a question on European geography with “Czech Republic or Czechia or whatever they’re calling themselves this week”. Yeah, we’re going to be walking that line until that question gets settled.

When we announced that the answer to one question was “sexual harassment”, one team at a corporate show applauded. Whether or not they were sent away to a training seminar we’re not sure.

When we asked a bonus question how long Great Britain had been an island, one team guessed zero years. Zero. As in Great Britain is not currently an island. Which is an obviously wrong answer… which was still closer than everyone else’s answer, so they still got a point.

We had to explain that Don’t Stop Believing, a song released over a decade after the Beatles broke up, and over year after John Lennon was shot, was not a song by The Beatles.

See you next week.