Get Ready For Ultimate Trivia Henderson At Shakespeare’s!
If you’ve been searching for something exciting to do with your Wednesday nights, look no further! Shakespeare’s grille and pub host the most exciting Ultimate Trivia Henderson has to offer. So what should you do to prepare for trivia night? Besides being in-the-know; the honest answer is, not much. Still you can always get your team together, and come up with an award winning name. Check out some of the most popular pub-quiz trivia names around! Feel free to get inspired.
Come To Shakespeare’s Grille And Pub For The Ultimate Trivia Night Experience!
Every Wednesday Shakespeare’s Grille and Pub hosts the trivia night of your dreams! From 7 PM to 9 PM, you and your teammates can engage in a battle of the brains to win cash and other prizes. Entry for Ultimate Trivia Henderson is free. This means you can bring as many friends as you would like, or come alone and make some new ones! With plenty of yummy food and some great beer or wine menus to match; there should be no shortage of fun during your night. However, it is important to keep in mind that tables fill up fast on event nights. Be sure to call ahead and reserve your place so you can join in on the festivities! Save your spot at (702) 837-7900.
Training Your Brain For Ultimate Trivia Henderson
While there’s no pressure; it wouldn’t hurt to brush up on your knowledge before you come in. After all, this is ULTIMATE trivia Henderson. Do you already know the answers to these million dollar trivia questions?
Q: Which U.S state is named on the label of a Jack Daniels bottle?
A: Tennessee (Bonus points for spelling Tennessee properly!)
Q: Globe and Jerusalem are types of what?
A: Artichoke
Q: A popular film and television series about the staff of a hospital during the Korean War, M*A*S*H is abbreviation for what phrase?
A: Mobile Army Surgical Hospital
Q: Who was known as The Tramp or The King of Comedy?
A: Charlie Chaplin
Q: Which historical event is remembered in the nursery rhyme, Ring-a-ring O’ Roses?
A: The Great Plague of 1665.
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