BertieWoostersDonsClub wrote:
The 'dead presidents' group was a bloody good effort if I say so myself.
To sneak in 6 surnames of presidents (including Pierce and Taylor) that could all be first names and that went undetected wasn't easy.
Hi Bertie,
Although I don't play this thread, I do read and enjoy the thread as a 'viewer'.
Wrt US presidents, it's puzzled me why we in the UK seem to frequently have questions on quizzes (& quiz shows on TV), about old / dead US presidents, rather than old / dead prime ministers.
I honestly wouldn't have a clue about who was US president before JFK.
To be fair, I also wouldn't be sure about who was prime minister before Wilson either.
While as a UK citizen I might be
expected to know a bit more about who our former old / dead prime ministers were (and shame on me for not doing so), I'm not sure why quiz question masters over here expect us to know as much (or little) about old / dead US presidents over there?
Is it because of US culture & hollywood that we're almost expected to know more about old / dead US presidents, than old / dead prime minsters?
As I said, I'd be crap on either, but why don't we appear to ask ourselves about old / dead prime ministers more often than old / dead US presidents, or is it just me?

Apologies for the interruption, but genuinely interested to hear your thoughts.