1.PGTW-nursery rhyme which features half a pound of tuppenny rice and treacle?
2.HIO-term used in golf for a perfect shot? Hole in one.
3.GTA-best-selling video game? Grand Theft Auto.
4.OTBB-where you put something with low priority?
5.TTC-London parade which marks the Queen's official birthday?
6.TP-how hydrated magnesium silicate is known when used in the bathroom? Talcum powder.
7.SGE-first foreign manager of the England football team? Sven Goran Eriksson.
8.DQ-fictional character who rode a horse called Rosinante?
9.FOTE-environmental group formed in the USA by David Brower in 1969?
10.SSB-project that caused disastrous speculation fever in 1720?
1.If you are making a mistake or false assumption, you are said to be barking up the wrong.... what?
2.What is 5 trebled?
3.In which decade did Queen Elizabeth II become the British monarch - 1950s or 1970s?
4.Which famous brand of American whiskey is made in Lynchburg, Tennessee?
5.What is 2015 in Roman numerals?
6.Certain species of which animal are noted for their ability to kill poisonous snakes by darting at the head and cracking the skull with a powerful bite?
7.Which element, the last in the periodic table to have a stable, non-radioactive isotope, has relative atomic mass of 208.98, and atomic number 83?
8.In which port did the mutiny on the battleship Potemkin take place during the Russian Revolution of 1905?
1.If you are making a mistake or false assumption, you are said to be barking up the wrong.... what? Tree.
2.What is 5 trebled? 15.
3.In which decade did Queen Elizabeth II become the British monarch - 1950s or 1970s? 1950s.
4.Which famous brand of American whiskey is made in Lynchburg, Tennessee? Jack Daniel's.
5.What is 2015 in Roman numerals? MMXV?
6.Certain species of which animal are noted for their ability to kill poisonous snakes by darting at the head and cracking the skull with a powerful bite?
7.Which element, the last in the periodic table to have a stable, non-radioactive isotope, has relative atomic mass of 208.98, and atomic number 83?
8.In which port did the mutiny on the battleship Potemkin take place during the Russian Revolution of 1905?
1.St Patrick's Day is celebrated on the 17th of which month?
2.Who S goes after ejector and before belt?
3.What C is the world's largest dog show?
4.Cartoon character Yogi Bear lived in which park?
5.Picture: who is this at Glastonbury in June 2008? http://www.postimage.org/image/7g6dagbwp/
6.In computing, what does the acronym GIF stand for?
7.Which neighbourhood of New York is an acronym of the Triangle Below Canal Street?
8.Which two states were the protagonists in the Seven Weeks War of 1866?
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2.HIO-term used in golf for a perfect shot? Hole in one.
3.GTA-best-selling video game? Grand Theft Auto.
4.OTBB-where you put something with low priority?
5.TTC-London parade which marks the Queen's official birthday?
6.TP-how hydrated magnesium silicate is known when used in the bathroom? Talcum powder.
7.SGE-first foreign manager of the England football team? Sven Goran Eriksson.
8.DQ-fictional character who rode a horse called Rosinante?
9.FOTE-environmental group formed in the USA by David Brower in 1969?
10.SSB-project that caused disastrous speculation fever in 1720?
1.If you are making a mistake or false assumption, you are said to be barking up the wrong.... what?
2.What is 5 trebled?
3.In which decade did Queen Elizabeth II become the British monarch - 1950s or 1970s?
4.Which famous brand of American whiskey is made in Lynchburg, Tennessee?
5.What is 2015 in Roman numerals?
6.Certain species of which animal are noted for their ability to kill poisonous snakes by darting at the head and cracking the skull with a powerful bite?
7.Which element, the last in the periodic table to have a stable, non-radioactive isotope, has relative atomic mass of 208.98, and atomic number 83?
8.In which port did the mutiny on the battleship Potemkin take place during the Russian Revolution of 1905?
2. 15
3. 1950s
4. Jack Daniels
5. CXV?
6. Lions?
2. 15
3. 1950s
5. MXV?
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3 1950's
4 Jack Daniels
5 MMXV
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2. 15
3. 1950s
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2. 15
3. 1950s
4. Jack Daniels
5. MMXV?
6. mongoose
8. Sebastopol?
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2.What is 5 trebled? 15.
3.In which decade did Queen Elizabeth II become the British monarch - 1950s or 1970s? 1950s.
4.Which famous brand of American whiskey is made in Lynchburg, Tennessee? Jack Daniel's.
5.What is 2015 in Roman numerals? MMXV?
6.Certain species of which animal are noted for their ability to kill poisonous snakes by darting at the head and cracking the skull with a powerful bite?
7.Which element, the last in the periodic table to have a stable, non-radioactive isotope, has relative atomic mass of 208.98, and atomic number 83?
8.In which port did the mutiny on the battleship Potemkin take place during the Russian Revolution of 1905?
1.St Patrick's Day is celebrated on the 17th of which month?
2.Who S goes after ejector and before belt?
3.What C is the world's largest dog show?
4.Cartoon character Yogi Bear lived in which park?
5.Picture: who is this at Glastonbury in June 2008? http://www.postimage.org/image/7g6dagbwp/
6.In computing, what does the acronym GIF stand for?
7.Which neighbourhood of New York is an acronym of the Triangle Below Canal Street?
8.Which two states were the protagonists in the Seven Weeks War of 1866?
2. Seat
3. Crufts
6. Graphic interchange format
2 Seat
3 Crufts
4 Jellystone Park
5 Errol Brown
7 Tribeca
2) Safety
3) Crufts
4) Yellowstone
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3.Crufts
4.Yellowstone
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6.Graphics Interchange Format
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2.Seat
3. Crufts
4. Yellowstone?
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