Catchphrase – Song Titles
Catchphrase Song Titles
Here are 12 Catchphrase style quiz questions and answers.
If you present your pub quiz on TV screens using PowerPoint, these are great to use however you decide.
If You See It… Say It
I’ve tried to provide a good mixture of songs from the 1960’s through to present day, depending on your audience, use whatever you want.
Best part is – these are “cheat-proof”. Instructions on how to use below.
All Answers In This Round Are Song Titles
Question 1

Hint: Bowie song.
Reveal Answer
The Jean Genie
Question 2

Hint: Ed Sheeran song.
Reveal Answer
Shape Of You
Question 3

Hint: “Please allow me to introduce myself”
Reveal Answer
Sympathy for the Devil
Question 4

Hint: From Definitely Maybe
Reveal Answer
Rock n Roll Star
Question 5

Hint: Look ahead, the crowd is jumpin!
Reveal Answer
Pump Up The Jam
Question 6

Hint: Good luck with this one… babe
Reveal Answer
Pink Pony Club
Question 7

Hint: I blame you for the moonlit sky
Reveal Answer
Sleeping Satellite
Question 8

Hint: Play a song for me.
Reveal Answer
Mr Tambourine Man
Question 9

Hint: If his father ever finds out then he’d probably knock his lights out.
Reveal Answer
Messy In Heaven
Question 10

Hint: Tina Turner song.
Reveal Answer
I Don’t Wanna Fight
Question 11

Hint: Performed by Beyoncé, Kelly & Michelle
Reveal Answer
Bills Bills Bills
Question 12

Hint: Who am I to disagree?
Reveal Answer
Sweet Dreams
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How To Use In PowerPoint
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Guide To Using WebP Files In PowerPoint
More to come…
We’ll get some more uploaded in the coming weeks, covering other subjects and topics.