Question 1: Which quiz? A, B, C or D

Smack in the middle of Strøget, the Irish Rover pub is launching a new monthly quiz with a bang. Expect an evening chocker-block with entertainment, fun, surprises and prizes. The opening round will feature a performance by Ian Burns and co, who will be performing five scenes from classic dramas ahead of the worldwide premiere of the actor’s new play, Shakespeare’s Women (watch this space for more details). Throughout the night, there will be lots of spot prizes, including one for the team that comes last and also the individual who gets closest in the individual Snowball question at the end of the night. Presented by Ben Hamilton (err, that’s me), if you can’t make this one, watch out for the next instalment (touch wood) on March 7, featuring a music round performed by Ray Weaver.

Irish Rover Pub Quiz (featuring Ian Burns)
Vimmelskaftet 46, Cph K; Thu 7 Feb, 19:30; 20kr pp, max five per team; first prize: 1,000kr, second prize: 500kr

You’ll be impressed with the intelligence of the questions. Mostly guessable, the quizmaster personally writes every one and it shows. The winners get a bottle of vodka and ten pints of beers, or tokens, second place eight bottles, and last place shots.
Southern Cross Quiz  
Løngangstræde 37, Cph K; Thu 19:30; 25kr per person; max five per team 

The pub can get crowded so get there at 18:30 to guarantee a nice table. The winners get 800kr, second place 400kr and third place 200kr. There are two beer round questions, a raffle and quizmaster Roy, who is a tennis coach, always asks at least two questions on tennis.
Kennedy’s Quiz
Gammel Kongevej 23, 1610 Cph V; Mon 19:30; 25kr per person; max four per team 

Just 25 kroner per person (max five a team) and the winners get 1,000 kroner, second place 500 and third place a crate of beer.  As well as three rounds of 15 questions each – courtesy of quizmaster John Kelleher – there are two beer round questions, a raffle and a rollover.  
The Globe Quiz
Nørregade 43-45 Cph K; Thu Feb 14 19:30; 25kr per person; max five per team





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