The questions from all seven rounds are listed below, with the bonus round offering double points, meaning a total of 40 points are on offer.
The answers can be found below the Old Gold Club banner, but no cheating!
ROUND 1 | GENERAL WOLVES KNOWLEDGE | 1 POINT FOR EACH CORRECT ANSWER
- In what year was the club founded as St Lukes FC?
- What kit colours did the original St Lukes play in?
- In what year were Wolves last champions of England?
- Who is the last Wolves player to play for England whilst at the club?
- Wolves became famous around the world for their floodlit friendlies in the 1950s, but who did they play first?
ROUND 2 | WHO AM I? | 1 POINT FOR EACH CORRECT ANSWER
- I was born in Glasgow in 1989 and started my career with Queens Park. I played in Poland and Turkey before becoming a Wolf. Who am I?
- I was born in Ironbridge and my middle name was Ambrose. Originally, they told me I was too small, but I went on to become the first player in the world to win 100 international caps. Who am I?
- I was born in Bradford in 1951. My big brother Terry was a professional. I spent so long at Wolves only one man has ever played more games than me. Who am I?
- I was born in Featherstone in 1967. I’m 11th on the all-time appearance list scoring 45 goals, though a lot were penalties. Who am I?
- I was born in Lisbon in 1976. I’ve played all over the world, including three years with Wolves, but Sporting will always be my home. Who am I?
ROUND 3 | NUNO | 1 POINT FOR EACH CORRECT ANSWER
- What position did Nuno play during his career?
- Before coming to Wolves, Nuno managed two Portuguese teams and one Spanish, name that Spanish team?
- Nuno was appointed Wolves boss on 31 May 2017, who was his first signing? A) Roderick Miranda, B) Ruben Neves, C) Ruben Vinagre
- In January of last year Nuno was charged with misconduct by the FA. Why?
- In May 2019 Nuno was given what award by the University of Wolverhampton?
ROUND 4 | ODD ONE OUT | 1 POINT FOR EACH CORRECT ANSWER
- Which of these players has NOT scored a Premier League goal this season? A) Leander Dendoncker, B) Willy Boly, C) Jonny?
- Which of these players has NOT been sent off this season? A) Romain Saiss, B) Diogo Jota, C) Ruben Neves?
- Of the teams Wolves have played twice this season, which of these teams have they beaten twice? A) Newcastle, B) Norwich, C) Southampton?
- Which of these under-23 players has NOT featured for the first-team this season? A) Terry Taylor, B) Dion Sanderson, C) Lewis Richards?
- John Richards, Andy Gray and Raul Jimenez - who is the odd one out and why?
ROUND 5 | MOLINEUX | 1 POINT FOR EACH CORRECT ANSWER
- What’s the official listed capacity of Molineux? A) 31,250, B) 32,050, C) 32,450?
- What’s the name of the road that features in Molineux’s address?
- What is the name of the temporary stand between the Sir Jack Hayward South Bank and the Billy Wright Stand?
- The Steve Bull Stand was originally built in 1979, what was it called and what colour were the seats?
- Wolves have played at Molineux since 1889, but where did they play before that?
ROUND 6 | THIS SEASON | 1 POINT FOR EACH CORRECT ANSWER
- Who scored Wolves first goal of the 2019/20 season?
- Wolves didn’t win any of the first six Premier League games, who did they beat in the seventh?
- Raul Jimenez scored in every game in November, but what was the tally? A) Four goals in four games, B) Five in five, or C) Six in six?
- Diogo Jota hit back to back hat-tricks in the Europa League, against Besiktas on 12th December and Espanyol on 20th February, how many goals did he score in between?
- Wolves have played eight teams in the Europa League this season, can you name them all?
BONUS ROUND | SUPER HARD | 2 POINTS FOR EACH CORRECT ANSWER
- Chem Campbell became the second youngest Wolves player ever when he started against Aston Villa in the League Cup this season, who was the youngest?
- How many different nationalities are represented in the current Wolves first-team squad?
- Which player became the 1,000th to have played a league game for Wolves against Rotherham in August 2016?
- Which manager has taken charge of the most games in Wolves history?
- Wolves were the first team in English football to score 7,000 league goals, but who scored it?
All answers are revealed below the Old Gold Club banner...
ANSWERS
ROUND 1
- 1877 | 2. Blue and white | 3. 1959 | 4. Matt Jarvis | 5. South Africa
ROUND 2
- Barry Douglas | 2. Billy Wright | 3. Kenny Hibbitt | 4. Andy Thompson | 5. Silas
ROUND 3
- Goalkeeper | 2. Valencia (2014/15) | 3. Roderick Miranda | 4. Running on the pitch to celebrate Jota’s winner against Leicester | 5. Honorary Doctorate of Sport
ROUND 4
- Willy Boly | 2. Ruben Neves | 3. Norwich City | 4. Lewis Richards | 5. All scored at Wembley, but Jimenez was in the FA Cup semi-final – the other two in League Cup finals.
ROUND 5
- (a) 32,050 | 2. Waterloo Road | 3. Graham Hughes Stand | 4. John Ireland Stand and red seats | 5. Dudley Road
ROUND 6
- Diogo Jota (vs Crusaders) | 2. Watford | 3. (b) Five in five | 4. Zero | 5. Crusaders, Pyunik, Torino, Braga, Besiktas, Slovan Bratislava, Espanyol, Olympiacos
BONUS
- Jimmy Mullen (16 years 43 days) | 2. English, Irish, Portuguese, Belgian, French, Spanish, Mexican, Moroccan, Danish, Ecuadorian | 3. Jon Dadi Bodvarsson | 4. Jack Addenbrooke (1,125 games) | 5. Seol Ki Hyeon (December 2005)