A
Biggles
Cabinet
Daschund
Elver
FIAT
Galtieri
H
Indigo
John Nettles
Kidneys
Loaf
Mulberry
Netflix
Oregan
P
Q
R
S
Tallin
Uri Geller
Vesuvius
Window
Xenon
Y
Z
Anwar
Biggles
Cabinet
Dachshund
Elver
Fiat
Galtieri
Hussein
Indigo
John Nettles
Kidney
Loaf
M
Netflix
Oregon
Paracetamol
Quoits
R
Santorini
Tallinn
Uri Geller
Vesuvius
Window
Xenon
Y
Zone
1.Solar energy comes from where: the moon or the sun?
2.What S is a shallow dish, especially one placed under a tea or coffee cup?
3.In the popular rhyme, where did the first little piggy go?
4.What S is the common name for a sharp spasmodic pain in the side, resulting from running or exercising?
5.What does a somnambulist do: walk a tightrope or sleepwalk?
6.In cockney rhyming slang, which part of the face is meant by the phrase Errol Flynn?
7.In 2006, which British coin was minted with an image commemmorating the 150th anniversary of the Victoria Cross?
8.In science, what is the maximum number on a pH scale?
9.What is the title of Annie Proulx's second novel, which won the Pulitzer Fiction Prize in 1994?
10.What name is given to an officer on board a ship who is in charge of finances and the general well-being of passengers?
11.Who was the Norse god of poetry?
12.Mozart's symphony No 35 is known by what name after the family for whom it was written?
1.To which specific kitchen utensil does the abbreviation tbsp refer?
2.In music and radio, what does the abbreviation DJ stand for?
3.Does an audiologist specialise in sight defects or hearing defects?
4.If a train travels at 80mph, how far does it go in 2 and a quarter hours?
5.What C is the name given to an imitation banknote intended to deceive the public and defraud the state?
6.Which Irish actor starred as Hannibal in the 2010 film The A-Team?
7.Which cartoon bear first appeared in the Daily Express in 1920?
8.In nature, what is the more romantic name for the garden flower Nigella, often used in dried arrangements?
9.Picture: in which British city would you find this sculpture? http://www.postimage.org/image/g9i3imii9/
10.Which cheese eaten in Switzerland melted over potatoes, takes its name from the French meaning to scrape?
11.Which of Europe's dictators did Violet Gibson attempt to assassinate in 1926?
12.Which Greek poet drew up a list of the seven ancient wonders of the world?
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Biggles
Cabinet
Daschund
Elver
FIAT
Galtieri
H
Indigo
John Nettles
Kidneys
Loaf
Mulberry
Netflix
Oregan
P
Q
R
S
Tallin
Uri Geller
Vesuvius
Window
Xenon
Y
Z
A,G,Q,R,S,Y
C- Cabinet
D-Dashound
E-Elver
F-Fiat
G-Galteairi (bad spelling i know!)
I-Indigo
J-John Nettles
K-Kidney
L-Loaf
N-Napster
O-Ohio
P-Penicillin
Q-Quoits
R-Racheal (guess !)
T-Tallinn
U-Uri Gellar
V-Vesuvious
W-Window
R,S,Y
Biggles
Cabinet
Dachshund
Elver
Fiat
Galtieri
Hussein
Indigo
John Nettles
Kidney
Loaf
M
Netflix
Oregon
Paracetamol
Quoits
R
Santorini
Tallinn
Uri Geller
Vesuvius
Window
Xenon
Y
Zone
B-Biggles
C-cabinet
D-dachsund
E-elver
F -Fiat
G-Galtieri
H- Hosain
I- Indigo
J-John Nettles
K- Kidney
L- Loaf?
M-Mulberry
N-Netflix
O- Oregon
P-paracetamol
Q-quoits
R- Roxana
S- Skios
T- Talinnin ?
U - Uri Geller
V-Vesuvius
W Window
X- Xenon
Y- yard....(something)
Z-zone
Y
1.Solar energy comes from where: the moon or the sun?
2.What S is a shallow dish, especially one placed under a tea or coffee cup?
3.In the popular rhyme, where did the first little piggy go?
4.What S is the common name for a sharp spasmodic pain in the side, resulting from running or exercising?
5.What does a somnambulist do: walk a tightrope or sleepwalk?
6.In cockney rhyming slang, which part of the face is meant by the phrase Errol Flynn?
7.In 2006, which British coin was minted with an image commemmorating the 150th anniversary of the Victoria Cross?
8.In science, what is the maximum number on a pH scale?
9.What is the title of Annie Proulx's second novel, which won the Pulitzer Fiction Prize in 1994?
10.What name is given to an officer on board a ship who is in charge of finances and the general well-being of passengers?
11.Who was the Norse god of poetry?
12.Mozart's symphony No 35 is known by what name after the family for whom it was written?
2.Saucer
3.Market?
4.
5.sleepwalk
6.Chin
7.50p
8.14
9.
10.
11.
12.
2 Saucer
3 The Market
4 Stitch
5 Sleepwalk
6 Chin
7 50 pence
10 Purser
2. Saucer
3. Market
5. Sleepwalking?
6. Chin
7. 50p
9,11,12
9,11,12
2 saucer
3. market
4. stitch
5. sleepwalk
6. chin?
7. £2?
8. 14
9 The Shipping News (the only one I know!)
10 purser
12 Haffner
11
2. Saucer
3. Market
4. Stitch
5. Tightrope walk?
6. Nose?
7. 50p
8. 14
thought I was going for a cleansweep then
Saucer
Market
Stitch
Sleepwalking
Chin
50p piece
14
The Shipping Forecast
The Purser
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1.To which specific kitchen utensil does the abbreviation tbsp refer?
2.In music and radio, what does the abbreviation DJ stand for?
3.Does an audiologist specialise in sight defects or hearing defects?
4.If a train travels at 80mph, how far does it go in 2 and a quarter hours?
5.What C is the name given to an imitation banknote intended to deceive the public and defraud the state?
6.Which Irish actor starred as Hannibal in the 2010 film The A-Team?
7.Which cartoon bear first appeared in the Daily Express in 1920?
8.In nature, what is the more romantic name for the garden flower Nigella, often used in dried arrangements?
9.Picture: in which British city would you find this sculpture? http://www.postimage.org/image/g9i3imii9/
10.Which cheese eaten in Switzerland melted over potatoes, takes its name from the French meaning to scrape?
11.Which of Europe's dictators did Violet Gibson attempt to assassinate in 1926?
12.Which Greek poet drew up a list of the seven ancient wonders of the world?
2) disc jockey
3) hearing defects
4) 180 miles
2.Disk jockey
3.hearing defects
4.180 miles
5.Counterfeit?
6.
7.Paddington?
8.
9.Aberdeen
10.Emmental
11.Franco
12.