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Brighton trivia

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    How much do you know about this English seaside town?
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  • There are two working piers in Brighton
    True
    False
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  • Brighton is the sunniest place in the UK
    False
    True
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  • Which Belgian footballer once played for Brighton?
    Leandro Trossard
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  • In which country can you find the city of Brighton?
    Scotland
    Northern Ireland
    England
    Wales
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  • Where in the UK is Brighton located?
    West
    Middle
    North
    South
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  • What's the name of this Japanese and current Brighton footballer?
    Son Goku
    Naruto Uzumaki
    Kaoru Mitoma
    Hayao Miyazaki
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  • Why is the Royal Pavilion still standing today?
    The country of Pakistan pays for its yearly upkeep.
    Hitler liked the architecture and didn't bomb it.
    India rebuilt it after the end of the British rule in India.
    The seagulls protected it from corrosion.
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  • Who debuted their 'Dark Side of the Moon' album in the Brighton Dome?
    The Sex Pistols
    The Jackson 5
    AC/DC
    Pink Floyd
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  • What's the apt name of this famous house in Brighton?
    The Upside Down House
    The Round & Round House
    The Head over Heels House
    The Inside Out House
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  • Brighton has the largest __________ parade in the UK.
    Pride
    Military
    Halloween
    Carnival
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  • What's the average price of a colorful beach hut such as these?
    £ 18,000 (€ 21,076)
    £ 5,000 (€ 5,854)
    £ 1,300 (€ 1,522)
    £ 34,000 (€ 39,810)
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  • What is so special about the film 'Woman Undressing', which was filmed in Hove in 1896?
    It's the first animated film from the UK.
    It's the oldest surviving 'nude movie'.
    The woman was played by a man.
    It's the last footage of Queen Victoria.
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  • What was special about one of Brighton's most famous inhabitants: Doreen Valiente, who died there in 1999?
    She was the granddaughter of Jack the Ripper.
    She was the voice of the first ever BBC broadcast.
    She swam across the English Channel while pregnant.
    She's the mother of modern witchcraft.
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