50 Question Alphabet Quiz – P – T Round 1: Alphabet - P 10 questions which have answers starting with the letter "P", all answers are in ascending alphabetical order. None For which record company did The Beatles record most of their work? Superstition says the feathers of which bird shouldn't be used as house decorations? What gift is associated with the 30th Wedding Anniversary? What is the name of the winged horse in Greek mythology? For a body orbiting the Sun, the point of least distance is the? To which U.S. city would you travel to see the Liberty Bell? Bosendorfer, Steinway, and Bechstein are all makes of which instrument? In dance, what is a turn on one leg, with the toe of the other leg touching the knee of the turning leg? In the world of computing what does the P in the acronym P.D.F. stand for? What was Vivaldi's profession apart from composing? Round 2: Alphabet - Q 10 questions which have answers starting with the letter "Q", all answers are in ascending alphabetical order. None In an alphabetical list of countries in the world, what middle eastern country comes between Portugal and Romania? What was a social dance popular in the nineteenth century - a square dance in five sections, each in a different time? An extremely luminous active galactic nucleus, powered by a supermassive black hole is called a what? What word represents Q in the NATO phonetic alphabet? In the world of entertainment how is "Dana Owens" more commonly known? Who was the first British monarch to live in Buckingham Palace? Taken from ancient Greek, an eroteme is the journalistic name for what punctuation symbol? What forms in saturated loose sand when the sand is suddenly agitated? What term has come to mean a citizen or politician of an occupied country who collaborates with an enemy occupying force? If you spell out QED in Latin, what does the Q stand for? Round 3: Alphabet - R 10 questions which have answers starting with the letter "R", all answers are in ascending alphabetical order. None What is the propulsively syncopated musical style, a forerunner of jazz, and the predominant style of American popular music from about 1899 to 1917? Which Science Fiction author wrote 'The Day it Rained Forever' and 'Fahrenheit 451'? Which sandwich which is often served hot, consists of Corned Beef, dressing, Sauerkraut and Cheese? Which type of diseases affect your joints, tendons, ligaments, bones, and muscles, causing pain and inflammation? What is an affluent residential district bordering the River Thames (UK), and the capital of the state of Virginia (U.S.)? The brightest stars in the constellation Orion are the red Betelgeuse (Alpha Orionis), and what blue-white star? As of 2021, who is the only World Heavyweight boxing Champion to go undefeated throughout his career? Raspberry, dewberry and blackberry are all members of what family? In which sport would you compete for the Grand Challenge Cup? Kigali is the capital of what landlocked African country? Round 4: Alphabet - S 10 questions which have answers starting with the letter "S", all answers are in ascending alphabetical order. None What is the classical language of Indian and the liturgical language of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism? What name is given to a window that opens and shuts by moving up and down? Drugs used to reduce nervous tension or induce sleep may be described as being what? The Adi Granth - “First Book” - also called Granth or Granth Sahib, is the sacred scripture of which religion? What is the liquid clay used in pottery called? Of which country in south eastern Europe is Ljubljana the capital? In the Bible, which famous king is the Book of Proverbs attributed to? What is the name given to the switching of letters in an expression (e.g. blarm wanket instead of warm blanket)? What dish cooked in a wine sauce with sour cream is normally associated with beef? What is the name of the Nike sports logo? Round 5: Alphabet - T 10 questions which have answers starting with the letter "T", all answers are in ascending alphabetical order. None What is the graphical representation of the guitar fingerboard, used to teach someone to play a guitar without actually learning how to read musical notes In geometry, what is the straight line that "just touches" a plane curve at a given point called? What British art gallery features an area known as the Turbine Hall? What is the capital of Iran? The cocktail "Margarita" contains Cointreau, lime and which other spirit? What is the only country in Southeast Asia to never be ruled by a European nation? Which Ancient Greek poet according to certain sources and Aristotle, was the first person ever to appear on stage as an actor playing a character in a play? Who was the American psychologist known for his experiments with hallucinogenics in the 60s (full name)? A device used to change the voltage of alternating currents is called a what? Which instrument did the Jazz musician Dizzy Gillespie famously play? Time's up