Posted on 7th November 2023
By Billy Langsworthy

The Light Fund – the UK licensing industry’s charity – is holding a Quiz Night on November 23rd at Lord’s Cricket Ground.
The event starts at 6pm and finishes around 10.30pm. Tickets are £65 per person and this includes food. Generally companies or individuals enter as a team, with teams typically made up of four to eight people.
“The Quiz Night is a very popular event,” said Ian Downes, a Trustee of The Light Fund.
“Attendees love the quizzing but also the networking – it’s a great way to catch up with industry colleagues.”
Tickets can be bought here
As a warmup for the event, here are a few questions to get you ‘Quiz ready’:
Which London bridge is often referred to as the Ladies Bridge?
Which 80s pop star is about to release an autobiography called Karma?
What colour is the Old Kent Road on a Monopoly board?
What shirt number does cricketer Joe Root generally wear?
Which Oxford based Museum first opened its doors in 1683?
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