General Beatles Trivia
Question: Which Beatles haircut was so mop-tastic, it swept the world off its feet?
Answer: Mop Top
Question: What sunny color was the submarine that the Beatles sailed under the sea?
Answer: Yellow
Question: Which Beatles song had fans shouting "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah!" and became their first UK million-seller?
Answer: She Loves You
Question: How many UK number 1 albums did the Fab Four score—more than a football team?
Answer: 15
Question: John Lennon's avant-garde partner came from which country known for sushi and samurai?
Answer: Japanese
Question: Which "Thriller" of an 80s megastar moonwalked his way into owning 250 Beatles songs?
Answer: Michael Jackson
Question: How many times did the Beatles top the UK singles chart—more than you can count on both hands and feet?
Answer: 17
Question: Name John Lennon's son with Cynthia, who inspired a classic Beatles tune (Hint: think "Hey Jude").
Answer: Julian
Question: Which Beatle did Pattie Boyd marry—he might have whispered "Something" in her ear?
Answer: George Harrison
Question: In 1965, the Beatles met the King—but which American rock 'n' roll royalty was it?
Answer: Elvis
Question: Who's known as the "Fifth Beatle"—and no, we don't mean the guy who writes about dragons and thrones?
Answer: George Martin
Beatles History Trivia
Question: What catchy term describes the fan frenzy that had people screaming and fainting over the Beatles—think of a musical pandemic?
Answer: Beatlemania
Question: Where did the Beatles say their final "Hello, Goodbye" in a live concert in the US—hint: it's the city by the bay?
Answer: San Francisco
Question: What was the groovy nickname for the early '60s Liverpool music scene that had everyone tapping their toes along the River Mersey?
Answer: Merseybeat
Question: Which colorful animated adventure took the Beatles under the sea in a hue that's anything but mellow?
Answer: Yellow Submarine
Question: Before there was a Fab Four, this "Fifth Beatle" named Stuart rocked the bass—can you name him?
Answer: Stuart
Question: Counting John, Paul, George, and Ringo, how many Beatles were there—enough to fit in a compact car?
Answer: 4
Question: Which Beatles movie title might you shout if you're in distress, and also happens to be their second film?
Answer: Help!
Question: After flying solo from the Beatles, Paul McCartney spread his musical "_____"—can you fill in the blank?
Answer: Wings
Question: In what year did the Beatles invade America with their first US chart-topper—think British Invasion meets 1960s?
Answer: 1964
Question: Hop on the psychedelic bus! What's the name of the Beatles' third and final film that's full of magic and mystery?
Answer: Magical Mystery Tour
Question: Back in the swinging '60s, when did the Beatles politely request "Please Please Me" and record their first album?
Answer: 1963
Question: In which city can you dive into the ultimate Beatles museum opened in 1990—home to Penny Lane and Strawberry Fields?
Answer: Liverpool
Question: Where did the Fab Four first come together—think of a port city famous for its music scene and a certain football club?
Answer: Liverpool
Question: Who was the man behind the Beatles' success—Mr. Epstein, whose first name he shared with a famous "Family Guy" dog?
Answer: Brian
Question: When did the long and winding road lead to the Beatles' breakup—think the start of a new decade?
Answer: 1970
Question: Where did the quiet Beatle, George Harrison, find his final rest in 2001—across the pond from his homeland?
Answer: United States
Question: In which city did the world lose John Lennon in 1980—a place where the skyline is high and the streets are always alive?
Answer: New York
Beatles Songs & Albums Trivia
Question: Which Beatles song said "Hey" to the charts and stayed longer than any other—hint: it's named after someone's name?
Answer: Hey Jude
Question: Which Beatles tune grabbed America's hand and became their first US Number 1 hit?
Answer: I Want to Hold Your Hand
Question: In what far-out year did the Beatles cross that iconic zebra crossing on 'Abbey Road'?
Answer: 1969
Question: Which Beatles double album is as blank as a canvas and is better known by its minimalist nickname?
Answer: The White Album
Question: What's the title of the Beatles' first big-screen escapade—it's been a hard day's what?
Answer: A Hard Day's Night
Question: Which Beatles song about reminiscing is the most covered of all time—it's here today, and gone... when?
Answer: Yesterday
Question: John Lennon teamed up with which other Beatle to form a legendary songwriting duo—think of the one who said "Let It Be"?
Answer: Paul McCartney
Question: On the 'Help!' album, which dizzy Miss had everyone's heads spinning—Dizzy Miss... who?
Answer: Lizzy
Question: Which song sent "From" the Beatles "To" the top of the UK charts as their first No.1 single?
Answer: From Me to You
Question: Which record label did the Beatles sign with in 1962—sounds like a talking gramophone?
Answer: Parlophone
Question: Which Beatles album marched into history by being the first to print lyrics on the back cover—featuring a certain Lonely Hearts Club Band?
Answer: Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Question: On which London street did the Beatles famously cross the road and make album cover history—look both ways before you answer!
Answer: Abbey Road
Question: Even though the Beatles split in 1970, it took until which year to legally "Let It Be"—think four years later?
Answer: 1974
Question: Which album was originally going to be called 'A Doll's House' before it went blank—think of an album that's color-free?
Answer: The White Album
Beatles Members Trivia
Question: At what age did John Lennon tragically leave the world—just as life was said to begin?
Answer: 40
Question: Since 1975, Paul McCartney has been "vegging out"—what kind of diet has he been following?
Answer: Vegetarian
Question: Known by his middle name, what's Paul McCartney's real first name—same as a famous British spy?
Answer: James
Question: Which Beatle can proudly say his daughter Stella is a fashion superstar?
Answer: Paul McCartney
Question: Which Beatle had to deny rumors of his own death in 1966—proving he's still "Here, There and Everywhere"?
Answer: Paul McCartney
Question: George Harrison added some Eastern flair to the Beatles by teaching himself which Indian string instrument?
Answer: Sitar
Question: Which instrument did George Harrison play in the Beatles—think of riffs and solos?
Answer: Lead guitar
Question: Ringo Starr might have put a "ring" on it, but what's his real first name—shared with a lion-hearted king?
Answer: Richard
Question: Before Yoko, who was John Lennon's first wife—her name starts with "C" and ends with "a"?
Answer: Cynthia
Question: Before Ringo Starr "drummed" up fame, Pete Best played which instrument for the Beatles?
Answer: Drums
Beatles Hits Trivia
Question: Which Beatle invited us to an "Octopus's Garden" under the sea—hint: he kept the beat going?
Answer: Ringo Starr
Question: Which member of the Fab Four told us to "Get Back"—he's still rocking on stage today?
Answer: Paul McCartney
Question: In which song did John sing, "The way things are going, they're going to crucify me"—telling the tale of his adventures with Yoko?
Answer: The Ballad of John and Yoko
Question: Which Beatles track has the line "I think I'm gonna be sad, I think it's today, yeah!"—perhaps she has a "Ticket" to somewhere?
Answer: Ticket to Ride
Question: Which song teases us with "She's a big teaser, she took me half the way there"—it's quite a "trip" even if only for a day?
Answer: Day Tripper
Question: In which song do the Beatles ponder "All the lonely people, where do they all come from?"—it's about a certain lady?
Answer: Eleanor Rigby
Question: Which song has the Beatles pleading "Oh please say to me you'll let me be your man"—they just want to hold something?
Answer: I Want to Hold Your Hand
Question: Which upbeat tune reassures "You think you lost your love, well I saw her yesterday"—and ends with a "Yeah, yeah, yeah"?
Answer: She Loves You
Question: Which song brings warmth with "Little darling, it's been a long, cold, lonely winter"—the sun's finally coming?
Answer: Here Comes the Sun
Question: In which track do the Beatles invite us to "Roll up, and that's an invitation"—time for a mysterious journey?
Answer: Magical Mystery Tour
Question: Which song kicks off with "Here come old flat top, he come grooving up slowly"—it's all about unity?
Answer: Come Together
Beatles Albums & Covers Trivia
Question: What kind of hammer did mischievous Maxwell wield on the "Abbey Road" album—it's not gold but still precious and shiny?
Answer: Silver
Question: In which Summer of Love did Beatles manager Brian Epstein bid his final farewell—think psychedelic 60s?
Answer: 1967
Question: On the iconic "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" album cover, how many famous faces are gathered—more than a classroom but less than a small army?
Answer: 57
Question: In what groovy year did the Beatles' "Yellow Submarine" dive into UK cinemas—surfing the waves of the swinging sixties?
Answer: 1968
Question: Which Beatles album was the first to print all the song lyrics on the back cover—hint: it's their "Lonely Hearts Club Band"?
Answer: Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Question: The Beatles' first UK single, "Love Me Do," reached which spot on the charts—not quite number one, but old enough to drive?
Answer: 17
Question: Before iPhones and MacBooks, in which year did the Beatles launch their own "Apple" record label—think late '60s innovation?
Answer: 1968
Question: How many days did it take the Beatles to record all the songs on "Please Please Me"—less time than a weekend getaway?
Answer: 1
Question: Which Beatles album cover features 25 fun photo booth-style pictures of the band—capturing their cheeky expressions from every angle?
Answer: A Hard Day's Night
Question: On which Beatles album would you find "Eleanor Rigby"—named after something that spins but isn't a DJ's turntable?
Answer: Revolver
Beatles Events Trivia
Question: In which German city did the Beatles rock out so much between 1960 and 1962 that they almost became locals—ordering their fish and chips with a side of sauerkraut?
Answer: Hamburg
Question: Who is often referred to as the "Fifth Beatle"—the drummer before Ringo who didn't get to "Come Together" with the rest?
Answer: Pete Best
Question: What health condition did George Harrison battle before his passing in 2001—making the heavens a bit more harmonious?
Answer: Cancer
Question: In what year did Lennon and McCartney first join forces—kicking off a partnership that would change music history?
Answer: 1957
Question: Over which fruity name did the Beatles and a certain tech company have a legal tussle—proving that apples can still cause trouble since Eden?
Answer: Apple
Question: In 2003, Rolling Stone magazine named which Beatles album the greatest ever—featuring a colorful cover with a very lonely hearts club?
Answer: Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Question: Which Beatles song is also the title of their famous film—highlighting that being a Beatle is no easy day at work?
Answer: A Hard Day's Night
Question: What's the name of the iconic Liverpool club where the Beatles honed their craft—think underground and full of musical treasures?
Answer: Cavern
Question: Which Beatles song is partly sung in French—making us all say "merci" for the lovely melody?
Answer: Michelle
Question: What honor did all members of the Beatles receive in 1965—elevating them to British rock royalty?
Answer: MBE
Beatles Members’ Personalities Trivia
Question: Who was the American woman who took Paul McCartney off the bachelor market in 1969—think of a "Lovely" lady?
Answer: Linda McCartney
Question: Which Beatles single is an epic over 7 minutes long—long enough to finish a cup of tea while humming "Na-na-na-na"?
Answer: Hey Jude
Question: Which "quiet" Beatle stepped into the songwriting spotlight with "Don't Bother Me"—he might also tell you "Here Comes the Sun"?
Answer: George Harrison
Question: Before they were the Beatles, they had a shiny name—what metallic color preceded their iconic name?
Answer: Silver
Question: In the Beatles' song, who is the lonely lady that "keeps her face in a jar by the door"?
Answer: Eleanor Rigby
Question: Which Beatle named his son Dhani, who also strummed his way into the music world?
Answer: George Harrison
Question: Before becoming the Fab Four, by what quarry-inspired name were the Beatles known?
Answer: Quarrymen
Question: When Ringo took a brief hiatus, which Beatle hopped on the drums for "Back in the USSR"—proving he's a true multi-instrumentalist?
Answer: Paul McCartney
Question: In 1965, John Lennon sparked controversy by claiming the Beatles were more popular than which iconic figure?
Answer: Jesus
Question: Who was the American photographer and musician who became Mrs. Paul McCartney in 1969—full name, please?
Answer: Linda McCartney
Beatles Song Lyrics Trivia
Question: Which Beatles song has lyrics about "sitting on a cornflake, waiting for the van to come"—as whimsical as a walrus wearing a top hat?
Answer: I Am The Walrus
Question: In which tune do the Beatles invite you to "be warm below the storm in our little hideaway beneath the waves"—think eight-legged sea creatures hosting tea parties?
Answer: Octopus's Garden
Question: Which song features a character who "sleeps in a hole in the road, saving up to buy some clothes"—sounds like a grumpy condiment?
Answer: Mean Mr. Mustard
Question: Which Beatles track was too cheeky for the BBC, with lines like "pornographic priestesses" and "let your knickers down"—they really stirred the tea with this one!
Answer: I Am The Walrus
Question: In which quirky song does "Joan was quizzical, studied pataphysical science in the home"—beware of unexpected silver tools!
Answer: Maxwell's Silver Hammer
Question: Which dreamy melody includes "No one I think is in my tree, I mean, it must be high or low"—it's forever about a place with endless strawberries?
Answer: Strawberry Fields Forever
Question: Which heartfelt anthem advises "The minute you let her under your skin, then you begin to make it better"—it's like a musical hug from a friend?
Answer: Hey Jude
Question: In which rocking track do the Beatles declare "Been away so long I hardly knew the place, gee it's good to be back home"—even if home is a bit farther east?
Answer: Back in the U.S.S.R.
Question: Which soulful song comforts with "And in my hour of darkness she is standing right in front of me"—offering words of wisdom to "let it be"?
Answer: Let It Be
Question: Which energetic tune proclaims "But when I get home to you, I find the things that you do will make me feel alright"—it's been a hard day's what?
Answer: A Hard Day's Night
Beatles Songs Lines and Quotes Trivia
Question: Which Beatles song plays a lyrical game of opposites with "I say high, you say low, you say why, and I say I don't know"—it's like a musical version of "Simon Says"?
Answer: Hello, Goodbye
Question: Which heartfelt ballad takes you down "The wild and windy night that the rain washed away, has left a pool of tears crying for the day"—it's as emotional as a long journey home?
Answer: The Long and Winding Road
Question: In which early hit do the Beatles plead "You don't need me to show the way, love, why do I always have to say love"—they're double-pleasing you in the title?
Answer: Please Please Me
Question: Which catchy tune has the lads confessing "Love you ev'ry day, girl, always on my mind"—they're giving you more affection than there are days in a week?
Answer: Eight Days a Week
Question: In which song does a late-night chat end with "We talked until two and then she said, 'It's time for bed'"—and the furniture might not actually be from Scandinavia?
Answer: Norwegian Wood
Question: Which track features the line "Working for peanuts is all very fine, but I can show you a better time"—maybe it's time to take the wheel?
Answer: Drive My Car
Question: Which song paints a vivid picture of "a banker with a motorcar, the little children laugh at him behind his back"—take a nostalgic stroll down this famous street?
Answer: Penny Lane
Question: In which tune do the Beatles tell "It's a dirty story of a dirty man, and his clinging wife doesn't understand"—he's aiming to be an author, but not of hardcovers?
Answer: Paperback Writer
Question: Which song describes someone who "doesn't have a point of view, knows not where he's going to"—sounds like he's just wandering through life, or is he?
Answer: Nowhere Man
Question: Which rocking anthem declares "But if you want money for people with minds that hate, all I can tell you is brother you have to wait"—they're starting a musical upheaval!
Answer: Revolution