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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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P_P
07-05-2014
1. Rollover
2. Maps?
3. Dummy
4. Guide
5. Nose
6. Charles Dance?

7. Screensaver
Sallysally
07-05-2014
1.rollover
2.maps
3.dummy
4.guide dog
5.nose
6. Peter Dinklage
7.screensaver
10.mongoose?
11.William I?
The quizmaster
07-05-2014
Just 6 is wrong P_P and all correct Sallysally

6,8,9,12
Dare Devil
07-05-2014
1. Rollover
2. Maps?
3. Dummy
4. Guide dog
5. Nose
7. Screensaver
12. Mary?
The quizmaster
07-05-2014
Just 12 is wrong Dare Devil

6,8,9,12
Sallysally
08-05-2014
Did I not get 6 right then?
The quizmaster
08-05-2014
Yes you did - sorry Sallysally You would think I'd be used to all this now

8,9,12
Sallysally
08-05-2014
Ah, go on with you!
You do a brilliant job, and the occasional mistake just shows you are human after all!
The quizmaster
08-05-2014
8-Orson Welles
9-Bramble
12-Zeruja

1.Gastritis is the inflammation of which part of the body: the head or stomach?
2.Bangers are a nickname for what type of food?
3.Which part of a house is normally covered with tiles, lino, carpets, mats or rugs?
4.What R is the name given to the period of intense study immediately before an exam?
5.Which word can follow Cold and Brokeback to give the title of two hit films?
6.Which is the only year in this century which, when written numerically, is a perfect palindrome?

7.In English legend, which hero and leader of a band of outlaws is said to have lived in Sherwood Forest?
8.Which chemical element with the symbol W takes its name from the Swedish for heavy stone?
9.The Barada River flows through which Middle Eastern capital city?
10.Which major Christian feast, which falls on the 15th of August, is a public holiday in many countries?
11.Who was the third and final husband of the Italian noblewoman Lucrezia Borgia?
12.By what name is Beethoven's Bagatelle No. 25 in A Minor more commonly known?
neilwatson
08-05-2014
1) stomach
2) sausages
3) bathroom
4) revision
5) mountain
6) 2002
7) Robin Hood
neilwatson
08-05-2014
8) Tungsten
The quizmaster
08-05-2014
All correct neil (I had floor in general for Q3, but bathroom will do)

8-12
The quizmaster
08-05-2014
Tungsten is right

9-12
Barracute
08-05-2014
1) Stomach
2) Sausages
3) Floor
4) Revision
5) Mountain
7) Robin Hood
P_P
08-05-2014
1. Stomach
2. Sausages
3. Floor
4. Revision
5. Mountain
6. 2002
7. Robin Hood and his merry men
neilwatson
08-05-2014
I think 8/12 might be my best ever performance
The quizmaster
08-05-2014
All correct Barracute/P_P (I thought Q4 would make you sad

Well done neil

9-12
P_P
08-05-2014
Originally Posted by neilwatson:
“I think 8/12 might be my best ever performance ”

Well done Neil
Sallysally
08-05-2014
1.stomach
2 sausages
3. floor
4. revision
5. Mountain
6 2112?
7 Robin Hood
8. Tungsten (Wolfram)
9. Damascus
10. Annunciation?
12. Fur Elise
neilwatson
08-05-2014
Thank you quizmaster P
The quizmaster
08-05-2014
Just 6 and 10 are wrong Sallysally

Ironic that the Swedes call it wolfram

10,11
Sallysally
08-05-2014
10. Feast of the Assumption (did it in a hurry!)
The quizmaster
09-05-2014
That's the one Sallysally

11-Alfonso d'Este
The quizmaster
12-05-2014
Good evening. We start with another batch of alliterative answers (starts with the same letter)

1.The famous owner of a chocolate factory in Roald Dahl's novel?
2.Members employed by airlines to ensure the safety and comfort of passengers?
3.Sleeveless garment worn by men and women?
4.They had a number 2 hit in 1992 with Jump?
5.Who was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar in 2013 for his performance in Argo?
6.Fictional schoolboy who attended Greyfriars School?
7.Which two-word phrase was used to describe mental disorientation suffered from troops in the First World War caused by the constant bombardment of artillery?
8.John Wayne's real name?
9.Famous sentence used by Julius Caesar?
10.American religious leader of the People's Temple?
neilwatson
12-05-2014
1) Willy Wonka
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