
The Black British Quiz Book Av Prtyhere
Do you know: Which Caribbean Island is nicknamed the Emerald Isle? Who was the last black person to earn a UK Christmas number 1? Which African country was the first to appoint a woman as president? The first quizbook of its kind, The Black British Quizbook brings everything from and important to the culture to centre stage.......
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<p><strong>Dive into this fun and entertaining quiz book from the UKs biggest Black British pub quiz! </strong></p><p>Get your thinking caps on because its time to test your knowledge on all things Black and British, with rounds on everything from music, sport, history and geography to Black Twitter, anime, your favourite culinary delights and much more.</p><p>Whether youre a history buff, a self-proclaimed movie critic, food connoisseur, a perfect all-rounder or a novice, youll find your chance to show off your knowledge!</p><p>So, assemble every group chat and the cousins from your mums side of the family, as we have something for everyone inside <em>The Black British Quiz Book.</em></p>
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| Produktnavn | The Black British Quiz Book av Prtyhere |
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