I own a boozer and our pub quiz has a waiting list after I got a load of celebs to pose the questions each week

A PUB has found the answer to getting punters in for its quiz — by asking a different A-lister to pose the questions each week.

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Dame Judi Dench was the first, followed by a string of fellow thesps, including Michael Sheen and Bryan Cranston.

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A pub has found the answer to getting punters in for its quiz — by asking a different A-lister to pose the questions. Calendar Girls actress Celia Imrie can be seen asking aboveCredit: SWNS

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Dame Judi Dench asked: Name the ten longest motorways in the UKCredit: Getty

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Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston, who played Walter White, posed the question: What are the ten most common chemical elements in the human body?Credit: SWNS

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The Barley Mow had struggled to get its quiz going again after Covid — and now there is a waiting list to take part.

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Fourteen teams a week pack out the Grade II-listed pub in Marylebone, West London — popular with actors and musicians.

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A different celeb hosts the “top ten” round via pre-recorded link, with Dench kicking off with the longest motorways in England. Last night, Calendar Girls actress Celia Imrie asked for the most successful tennis players by grand slams.

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Pub owner Will Norris, 44, a RADA graduate, said: “The first guest we had was Judi Dench because one of the guys who works here knows her daughter.

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"Once you get Judi Dench, lots of people want to get on board — now we’ve done 52 weeks of it.

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“We have another 42 weeks filmed and ready to go including Martin Freeman and Jodie Whittaker.

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“It’s so busy that we have to kick non-quizzers out!”

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Sheen, who played Who Wants To Be A Millionaire host Chris Tarrant in Quiz, asked for ten countries ending with “land” — while standing outside the Sydney Opera House.

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Quizzers were asked for the ten most common chemical elements in the body by Bryan Cranston, who played a chemistry teacher turned drugs kingpin in Breaking Bad.

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The Christmas quiz, raising money for Shelter, is already sold out, though the identity of the celebrity question-master is still a mystery.

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Will said: “We don’t know who yet but we’ll get someone big in.”

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He told how it has a “sense of community” often missing from pubs in the capital.

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Will went on: “People are loyal to us and lots of our quiz teams come regularly — it creates a feeling of safety and acknowledgement.”

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Michael Sheen, who played Who Wants To Be A Millionaire host Chris Tarrant in Quiz, was standing outside the Sydney Opera House when he asked: Name ten countries that end with the word 'land'Credit: SWNS

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Calendar Girls star Celia. pictured during the pub quiz, posed the question: Who are the ten most successful tennis players by grand slam victories?Credit: SWNS

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Pub owner Will Norris, 44, a RADA graduate, said: 'The first guest we had was Judi Dench because one of the guys who works here knows her daughter'Credit: SWNS

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The Barley Mow, in Marleybone, West London, had struggled to get its quiz going again after Covid — and now there is a waiting list to take partCredit: SWNSA-LISTER'S QUIZ QUESTION ANSWERS

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DAME JUDI DENCH ANSWERS: 1. M6 — 232.2 miles; 2. M1 — 193.5 miles; 3. M4 — 189 miles; 4. M5 — 162.9 miles; 5. M25 — 117 miles; 6. M62 — 107 miles; 7. M40 — 89 miles; 8. M8 — 60.3 miles; 9. M3 — 58.6 miles; 10. M11 — 55 miles.

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MICHAEL SHEEN ANSWERS: 1. England; 2. Finland; 3. Iceland; 4. Ireland; 5. Netherlands; 6. New Zealand; 7. Poland; 8. Scotland; 9. Switzerland; 10. Thailand.

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CELIA IMRIE ANSWERS: 1. Margaret Court — 24; 2 = Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams — 23; 4 = Rafael Nadal and Steffi Graf — 22; 6. Roger Federer — 20; 7. Helen Wills — 19; 8 = Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova — 18; 10. Pete Sampras — 14.

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BRYAN CRANSTON ANSWERS: 1. Oxygen — 65 per cent mass, 2. Carbon — 18.5%; 3. Hydrogen — 10%; 4. Nitrogen — 3.2%; 5. Calcium — 1.5%; 6. Phosphorus — 1%; 7. Potassium —0.4%; 8. Sulphur — 0.3%; 9. Sodium — 0.2%; 10. Chlorine — 0.2% mass.

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