Lockdown entertainment: Play PA's quarantine quiz

Seven rounds, eight questions per round

Hannah Godfrey
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Got some extra time on your hands? Why not get some insight into the lives of PA journalists and get stuck in to our quarantine quiz...

Every Sunday a group of current and former journalists from Incisive Media, Professional Adviser's publisher, get together on a video chat and play a Sunday night quiz. There are no rules, only that you have a drink and a laugh. Typically the loser hosts the quiz the following week, and last Sunday it fell on the shoulders of PA news editor Hannah Godfrey. (This Sunday coming it is PA editor's Tom Ellis job after failing miserably at the below quiz). The Sunday quiz has no typical set-rounds, and instead weekly quizmasters are encouraged to put their own spin on the quiz. This week Hanna...

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