1.Which word can mean a folder in which documents are kept or a metal tool used for smoothing metal surfaces?
2.Which four-letter word can mean quick or abstain from eating?
3.What is 13 multiplied by the square root of 49?
4.Which of these is a semi-precious stone: onyx or oryx?
5.In which hot drink is roasted chicory sometimes used as a substitute for a certain roasted bean?
6.In medicine, which D is the process used in the identification of a disease by means of a patient's symptoms?
7.In nature, what is the name of the wild animal with coarse dark brown hair, known in its native North America as a buffalo?
8.From which Shakespeare play is the line "No sir, I do not bite my thumb at you sir, but I bite my thumb sir"?
9.What is the name of the world's largest sand island located off the east coast of Australia?
10.The fall of which French town proved decisive in both World War II and the Franco-Prussian war?
11.Which is the earliest known painting of Sandro Botticelli?
12.In Norse mythology, which god is associated with the sea, seafaring, wind, fishing, wealth and crop fertility?
1.Which word can mean a folder in which documents are kept or a metal tool used for smoothing metal surfaces?
2.Which four-letter word can mean quick or abstain from eating?
3.What is 13 multiplied by the square root of 49?
4.Which of these is a semi-precious stone: onyx or oryx?
5.In which hot drink is roasted chicory sometimes used as a substitute for a certain roasted bean?
6.In medicine, which D is the process used in the identification of a disease by means of a patient's symptoms?
7.In nature, what is the name of the wild animal with coarse dark brown hair, known in its native North America as a buffalo?
8.From which Shakespeare play is the line "No sir, I do not bite my thumb at you sir, but I bite my thumb sir"?
9.What is the name of the world's largest sand island located off the east coast of Australia?
10.The fall of which French town proved decisive in both World War II and the Franco-Prussian war?
11.Which is the earliest known painting of Sandro Botticelli?
12.In Norse mythology, which god is associated with the sea, seafaring, wind, fishing, wealth and crop fertility?
Comments
2. Education
3. Urn
4. Bubble?
5. Café
6. Martin Clunes
7. Prevention
I'll spoiler my answers in case anyone else wants a go.
2. Education
3. Urn
5. Cafe?
7.Protection?
9. Antonio Guadi
11. Barber of Saville?
Tonight just seemed to be random trivia that I knew.
I'll get 0 tomorrow.
2. education
3. urn
4. balloon
5. cafe
6. Martin Clunes
7 Prevention
8 Nova Scotia
9. Gaudi?
10. valency
11. Barber of Seville
12. aldebaran
That bloody Eugene waded in with the right answers Sally :mad::p
I was going to have a go but seen that you'd done the whole lot
I knew 1-3 and 10 but that was it....
Back tomorrow for the quiz
And I thought I had done well!
Bah!
I know, I did see that. I compared what I would have put with the spoilered answers and they were right
Doesn't matter, you got about 3 times as many right as I usually can!
Another clean sweep from Sallysally :eek: :cool:
I'll make them even harder tomorrow
1.Which word can mean a folder in which documents are kept or a metal tool used for smoothing metal surfaces?
2.Which four-letter word can mean quick or abstain from eating?
3.What is 13 multiplied by the square root of 49?
4.Which of these is a semi-precious stone: onyx or oryx?
5.In which hot drink is roasted chicory sometimes used as a substitute for a certain roasted bean?
6.In medicine, which D is the process used in the identification of a disease by means of a patient's symptoms?
7.In nature, what is the name of the wild animal with coarse dark brown hair, known in its native North America as a buffalo?
8.From which Shakespeare play is the line "No sir, I do not bite my thumb at you sir, but I bite my thumb sir"?
9.What is the name of the world's largest sand island located off the east coast of Australia?
10.The fall of which French town proved decisive in both World War II and the Franco-Prussian war?
11.Which is the earliest known painting of Sandro Botticelli?
12.In Norse mythology, which god is associated with the sea, seafaring, wind, fishing, wealth and crop fertility?
2. Fast
3. 91
4. Onyx
5. Coffee
6. Diagnosis
7-12
Heck Thank you
1) File
2) Fast
3) That's 13 * 7 = 70 + 21 = 91
4) I'm guessing onyx
5) Coffee
7-12
8) Romeo and Juliet
9) Fraser Island
10) Alsace?
11) Primaera
12) Njorer
10,11
2. fast
3. 91
4. onyx
5. coffee
6 diagnosis
7. Bison
8 Romeo and Juliet
11.probably a religious one - so either a Madonna and Child or Adoration of Magi. (OK, cheeky, I know!)