damianswife and eugenespeed finished last night, and just 8 is wrong will, 8,11,12 Ricky, and just 8 P_P
1.What colour is scarlet?
2.What word for a lock opener goes after skeleton and before ring?
3.What U is the brother of your father or mother?
4.Which is heavier: gold or silver?
5.How many bytes are there in a kilobyte?
6.Which 2014 number 1 hit song has a chorus that begins "If you gave me a chance I would take it / It's a shot in the dark but I'll make it"?
7.In which European city would you find the Eiffel Tower?
8.The two-word name of which chain of holiday resorts has both words misspelt in British English?
9.Which street artist's mural His Flower Girl was auctioned for almost £130,000 in December 2013?
10.The herb Mentha pulegium, which is used in infusions but in high doses can be highly toxic, is known by what ten-letter name?
11.Picture: what is the name of this vessel? http://www.postimage.org/image/3zoivyper/
12.Named after a Lahore-born Italian-American Nobel laureate and flying more than 200 times furthur above the earth than Hubble, what is NASA's premier X-ray observatory?
1.What colour is scarlet? Red.
2.What word for a lock opener goes after skeleton and before ring? Key.
3.What U is the brother of your father or mother? Uncle.
4.Which is heavier: gold or silver? Silver.
5.How many bytes are there in a kilobyte? 1000.
6.Which 2014 number 1 hit song has a chorus that begins "If you gave me a chance I would take it / It's a shot in the dark but I'll make it"? Rather Be.
7.In which European city would you find the Eiffel Tower? Paris.
8.The two-word name of which chain of holiday resorts has both words misspelt in British English?
9.Which street artist's mural His Flower Girl was auctioned for almost £130,000 in December 2013? Banksy.
10.The herb Mentha pulegium, which is used in infusions but in high doses can be highly toxic, is known by what ten-letter name? Toothpaste?
11.Picture: what is the name of this vessel? http://www.postimage.org/image/3zoivyper/
12.Named after a Lahore-born Italian-American Nobel laureate and flying more than 200 times further above the earth than Hubble, what is NASA's premier X-ray observatory?
Last night from Sallysally - all correct except Sallysally's 11, will's 10, Ricky's 6,8,10-12
11-Calypso (Jacques Cousteau)
1. what is half of 18 plus 18?
2.Apples and pears is cockney rhyming slang for what part of a house?
3.What is the national flower of England?
4.On what item of cultlery would you find a tine?
5.Current affairs: which Great British Bake Off favourite has come out as being gay via her Twitter account?
6.What shape is a give way road sign?
7.Where did Neil Armstrong famously walk on 20 July 1969?
8.Peitr the Latvian was the first novel to feature which detective created by Georges Simenon?
9.The white palamino grape is primarily used in the manufacture of which drink?
10.At a height in excess of 2,260 metres, the T'izi n' Tichka Pass is the highest in which African country?
11.Founded by the Byzantine emperor Alexios I Comnenos, Kykkos Monastery is the largest monastery on which island?
12.Which composed gave Vladamir Nabokov, on the run from the Nazis with his Jewish wife Vera, the money for their passage across the Atlantic?
1. 27
2. stairs
3. rose
4. fork
5. Ruby Tando (if not, the other young one!)
6. triangle
7. the moon
8. Maigret
9. sherry
10. Atlas? Only mountains in Africa that high, I think
12. Rachmaninov
1. what is half of 18 plus 18? 27.
2.Apples and pears is cockney rhyming slang for what part of a house? Stairs.
3.What is the national flower of England? Rose.
4.On what item of cutlery would you find a tine? Fork.
5.Current affairs: which Great British Bake Off favourite has come out as being gay via her Twitter account? Mary Berry?
6.What shape is a give way road sign? Circle.
7.Where did Neil Armstrong famously walk on 20 July 1969? The Moon.
8.Peitr the Latvian was the first novel to feature which detective created by Georges Simenon?
9.The white palamino grape is primarily used in the manufacture of which drink?
10.At a height in excess of 2,260 metres, the T'izi n' Tichka Pass is the highest in which African country?
11.Founded by the Byzantine emperor Alexios I Comnenos, Kykkos Monastery is the largest monastery on which island?
12.Which composed gave Vladamir Nabokov, on the run from the Nazis with his Jewish wife Vera, the money for their passage across the Atlantic?
Comments
2. 72
3. Razor
4. Pinochio
5. Birds
6. 52
7. Italy
8.Stomach
9. Mean
10. India
11. Madrid
12. Michangelo
2. 72
3. Razor
4. Pinocchio
5. Bird
6. 52
7. Italy
8. Stomach?
9. Median
1.What colour is scarlet?
2.What word for a lock opener goes after skeleton and before ring?
3.What U is the brother of your father or mother?
4.Which is heavier: gold or silver?
5.How many bytes are there in a kilobyte?
6.Which 2014 number 1 hit song has a chorus that begins "If you gave me a chance I would take it / It's a shot in the dark but I'll make it"?
7.In which European city would you find the Eiffel Tower?
8.The two-word name of which chain of holiday resorts has both words misspelt in British English?
9.Which street artist's mural His Flower Girl was auctioned for almost £130,000 in December 2013?
10.The herb Mentha pulegium, which is used in infusions but in high doses can be highly toxic, is known by what ten-letter name?
11.Picture: what is the name of this vessel? http://www.postimage.org/image/3zoivyper/
12.Named after a Lahore-born Italian-American Nobel laureate and flying more than 200 times furthur above the earth than Hubble, what is NASA's premier X-ray observatory?
2.Key
3.Uncle
4.Gold
5.1000
6.
7.Paris
8.Center Parcs
9.Banksi
10.
11.
12.
2. Key
3. Uncle
4. Silver?
5. 1024
7. Paris
2) Key
3) Uncle
4) Gold
5) 1000
7) Paris
2. key
3 uncle
4. gold
5. 1000
7. Paris
8. Center Parcs
9. Banksy?
10. pennyroyal
11. Is it a Brunel ship?
2.What word for a lock opener goes after skeleton and before ring? Key.
3.What U is the brother of your father or mother? Uncle.
4.Which is heavier: gold or silver? Silver.
5.How many bytes are there in a kilobyte? 1000.
6.Which 2014 number 1 hit song has a chorus that begins "If you gave me a chance I would take it / It's a shot in the dark but I'll make it"? Rather Be.
7.In which European city would you find the Eiffel Tower? Paris.
8.The two-word name of which chain of holiday resorts has both words misspelt in British English?
9.Which street artist's mural His Flower Girl was auctioned for almost £130,000 in December 2013? Banksy.
10.The herb Mentha pulegium, which is used in infusions but in high doses can be highly toxic, is known by what ten-letter name? Toothpaste?
11.Picture: what is the name of this vessel? http://www.postimage.org/image/3zoivyper/
12.Named after a Lahore-born Italian-American Nobel laureate and flying more than 200 times further above the earth than Hubble, what is NASA's premier X-ray observatory?
2. Key
3. Uncle
4. Gold
5. 1000
6. Budapest
7. Paris
8. Labor Center
9. Banksy
10. Foxglovess
11. Trawler
12. Zaccaroni
2. Key
3. Uncle
4. Gold
5. 1,000
6. Rather Be
7. Paris
9. Banksy?
11-Calypso (Jacques Cousteau)
1. what is half of 18 plus 18?
2.Apples and pears is cockney rhyming slang for what part of a house?
3.What is the national flower of England?
4.On what item of cultlery would you find a tine?
5.Current affairs: which Great British Bake Off favourite has come out as being gay via her Twitter account?
6.What shape is a give way road sign?
7.Where did Neil Armstrong famously walk on 20 July 1969?
8.Peitr the Latvian was the first novel to feature which detective created by Georges Simenon?
9.The white palamino grape is primarily used in the manufacture of which drink?
10.At a height in excess of 2,260 metres, the T'izi n' Tichka Pass is the highest in which African country?
11.Founded by the Byzantine emperor Alexios I Comnenos, Kykkos Monastery is the largest monastery on which island?
12.Which composed gave Vladamir Nabokov, on the run from the Nazis with his Jewish wife Vera, the money for their passage across the Atlantic?
2. Stairs?
3. Rose
4. Fork
6. Triangle
7. On the moon
2) Stairs
3) Rose
4) Fork
7) The Moon
2. stairs
3. rose
4. fork
5. Ruby Tando (if not, the other young one!)
6. triangle
7. the moon
8. Maigret
9. sherry
10. Atlas? Only mountains in Africa that high, I think
12. Rachmaninov
10,11
I'm amazed about getting Rachmaninov right - just a guess knowing he was in the US at that time!
2.Stairs
3.Rose
4.Knife
5.Ruby Tandoh
6.Triangular
7.Moon
8.
9.
10.Tanzania?
11.Rhodes?
12.
11
2.Apples and pears is cockney rhyming slang for what part of a house? Stairs.
3.What is the national flower of England? Rose.
4.On what item of cutlery would you find a tine? Fork.
5.Current affairs: which Great British Bake Off favourite has come out as being gay via her Twitter account? Mary Berry?
6.What shape is a give way road sign? Circle.
7.Where did Neil Armstrong famously walk on 20 July 1969? The Moon.
8.Peitr the Latvian was the first novel to feature which detective created by Georges Simenon?
9.The white palamino grape is primarily used in the manufacture of which drink?
10.At a height in excess of 2,260 metres, the T'izi n' Tichka Pass is the highest in which African country?
11.Founded by the Byzantine emperor Alexios I Comnenos, Kykkos Monastery is the largest monastery on which island?
12.Which composed gave Vladamir Nabokov, on the run from the Nazis with his Jewish wife Vera, the money for their passage across the Atlantic?
2. Stairs
3. The Rose
4. Fork
5. Ruth Tandoo
6. Triangular
7. The Moon
8. Jack Clouseau
9. Champagne
10. Uganda
11. Crete
12. Jospeh Nevikov