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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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The quizmaster
24-06-2014
Not him treefr0g
eveningstar
24-06-2014
11 Johann Zoffany was an artist
The quizmaster
24-06-2014
He was indeed eveningstar

8-10,12
Dare Devil
25-06-2014
1. Washing machine
2. Ambulance
3. Beaver
4. Bear
7. 70s?
Barracute
25-06-2014
8. Julius Caesar
9. California and Nevada
The quizmaster
25-06-2014
Just 7 is wrong Dare Devil and both correct Barracute
10-Warren Buffet
12-Mnemosyne

1.If you have an hidden advantage, that may well prove decisive, you are said to have which playing card up your sleeve?
2.Which boy's name precedes the word warm to give a word that means half-hearted?
3.The right hand pages of a book have which numbers; odd or even?
4.What S is the general term used for operations that treat injuries and disorders?
5.Current affairs: which political spin doctor and former editor of the News of the World was recently found guilty of conspiracy to intercept voicemails?
6.Who is the only person in Britain who can drive without a licence or a registration number on their car?

7.Which word describes the distance from the centre of a circle to the perimeter?
8."Blood and Fire" is the motto of which religious organization?
9.Eleanor Catton's second novel The Luminaries won the Man Booker Prize in 2013. But what was the title of her debut novel, published in 2008?
10.Picture: name the artist? http://www.postimage.org/image/a4vn281sj/
11.In nature, which bird, related to moorhens, coots and rails differs from them because it lives on dry land?
12.La Pucelle is a nickname of which historical figure?
AxG
25-06-2014
1.Ace
2.
3.Even
4.Surgery
5.Andy Coulson
6.The Queen

7.Radius
The quizmaster
25-06-2014
All are correct AxG except 3
bcdee
25-06-2014
1 Ace
2 Luke
3 Odd
4 Surgery
5 Andy Coulson
6 The Queen
7
8 Jehovahs Witnesses
The quizmaster
25-06-2014
Just 8 is wrong bcdee

8-12
neilwatson
25-06-2014
1) ace
2) Luke
3) odd
4) surgery
5) Andy Coulson
6) The Queen
7) radius
The quizmaster
25-06-2014
All correct neil

8-12
treefr0g
25-06-2014
11. Chicken
The quizmaster
25-06-2014
Incorrect treefr0g
eveningstar
25-06-2014
12 La Pucelle was Joan of Arc
The quizmaster
25-06-2014
She was, eveningstar

8-11
farmer bob
25-06-2014
1 ace
2 Luke
3 odd
4 surgery
5 Andy Coulson
6 the queen
7 radius
8 salvation army
9 ?
10 Matisse
11 grouse
12 Joan of arc
farmer bob
25-06-2014
9 The Rehearsal
The quizmaster
26-06-2014
Just 10,11 are wrong farmer bob
Dare Devil
26-06-2014
1. Ace
3. Even?
4. Surgery
5. Andy Coulson
6. The multimillionaire who is this country's biggest and worst scrounger (hate that word and a word I only use to describe that family) and is no. 285 on the rich list.
7. Radius
Wits_end
26-06-2014
11...Corncrake
The quizmaster
26-06-2014
All correct Dare Devil, especially Q3
Corncrake is right Wits_end

Back later
The quizmaster
26-06-2014
10-Edgar Degas

1.What D is a sum of money paid in compensation to a person for loss or injury?
2.The practice of blatantly overcharging for something is often referred to as daylight... what?
3.What F is a word meaning to cheat or to play the violin?
4.The name of which bakery product is also an alternative word for bar when applied to soap?
5.Someone who is very enthusiastic is often said to be as keen as... which condiment?
6.What was the name of the 1990s TV that starred Jimmy Nail as a country and western singer?

7.In 1955, brothers Ross and Norris McWhirter compiled which best-selling book of world records?
8.Ratatouille is a French dish, traditionally containing peppers, tomatoes, courgettes and which dark purple vegetable?
9.Which major North American river passes through St Louis and Memphis before draining into the Gulf of Mexico?
10.What name is given to a traditional Alpine dress with a close fitting bodice?
11.Who invented the cotton gin in 1783?
12.Which physical recreation movement was founded in England by Mary Bagot Stack in 1930?
AxG
26-06-2014
1.
2.Robbery
3.Fiddle
4.
5.
6.

7.
8.Aubergine
9.Mississippi
10.
11.
12.
The quizmaster
26-06-2014
4/4 AxG
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