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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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P_P
08-07-2014
6. Butterfly
The quizmaster
08-07-2014
Twice I've done that tonight

Just neil's 4, Dare Devil's 5 are wrong

Q6 is there now
Dare Devil
08-07-2014
6. Butterfly
The quizmaster
08-07-2014
Thanks P_P/Dare Devil

9-12
neilwatson
08-07-2014
4) coffee
6) butterfly
The quizmaster
08-07-2014
Both correct neil

9-12
Dare Devil
08-07-2014
9. Oxygen??
The quizmaster
08-07-2014
Not oxygen
bcdee
08-07-2014
1 Bag
2 Computer Game
3 Niece
4 Coffee
5 Birth
6 Butterflies
7 In My Opinion
8 Nelson
Wits_end
09-07-2014
9...Carbon
The quizmaster
09-07-2014
8/8 bcdee
Incorrect Wits_end
Visiting
09-07-2014
9. Hydrogen, Oxygen, Carbon and Nitrogen, Sulphur?

10. Welland Canal

11.Thomas Huxley

12. Richard Owen
The quizmaster
09-07-2014
All correct Visiting (9-nitrogen)

1.What R is the name of the hard level surface from which aircraft take off and on which they land?
2.Which British newspaper is known in cockney rhyming slang as the currant bun?
3.What C is the kind of pie traditionally thrown in slapstick comedy?
4.Which French word is the title of a person employed to act as a driver for someone else?
5.A heliport is a landing place for which type of aircraft?
6.Comedown Machine is a 2013 album by which American indie rockers?

7.Jake the Jailbird is a character in which populaur boardgame?
8.Picture: name this children's novel on this bench? http://www.postimage.org/image/94k5rjpjx/
9.In maths, put the missing number in this bracket 1464 [ ] 11?
10.What is the name of the Indian unleavened bread stuffed with vegetables and smeared with butter, rolled and then deep fried called?
11.Which English king was born at Caernarvon Castle in 1284 and ended his life in Berkeley Castle?
12.Which American inventor was noted for his work on steamboats, submarines and inland waterways?
neilwatson
09-07-2014
1) runway
2) the Sun
3) custard
5) helicopter
AxG
09-07-2014
1.Runway
2.The Sun
3.Custard
4.Chauffeur
5.Helicopter
6.

7.
8.Picture: name this children's novel on this bench? http://www.postimage.org/imagebkkts6cz/
9.
10.
11.
12.
bcdee
09-07-2014
1 Runway
2 The Sun
3 Custard
4 Chauffeur
5 Helicopter
6
7 Monopoly
neilwatson
09-07-2014
4) chauffeur
P_P
09-07-2014
1. Runway
2. The sun
3. Custard
4. Chauffeur
5. Helicopter
6. The Strokes
The quizmaster
09-07-2014
Picture is now up

Everyone is correct

8-12
Dare Devil
10-07-2014
1. Runway
3. Custard
4. Chauffeur
5. Helicopter
9. I don't understand how a number can go there? Random guess, 2?

Everyday, you make these questions even harder
treefr0g
10-07-2014
Originally Posted by Dare Devil:
“1. Runway
3. Custard
4. Chauffeur
5. Helicopter
9. I don't understand how a number can go there? Random guess, 2?

Everyday, you make these questions even harder ”

Neither do I.

I sat and stared at it for about an hour last night and I'm none the wiser.

My random guess is 7.
The quizmaster
10-07-2014
All correct Dare Devil. I'll tell you the number tonight
treefr0g
10-07-2014
Can we have a little clue for #9, QM?

Is it a sequence of numbers or a special number used in maths?
The quizmaster
10-07-2014
8-The Wind in the Willows
9-121 (it is the square root of the left-hand figure and the square of the right hand )
10-Paratha
11-Edward II
12-Robert Fulton

Hopefully, a little easier tonight

1.What G is the name given to the floor of a building that is at street level?
2.What name is given to a large wickerwork basket with a cover, traditionally used for picnics?
3.Which article of clothing gives its name to a potato cooked in its skin?
4.The R.N.I.B specifically supports people with which form of disability?
5.Current affairs: what kind of sector workers went on strike today?
6.Which comic superhero wears a red and blue outfit and is able to shoot webs from his wrists?

7.How many contestants start each episode of the TV quiz show Pointless?
8.In nature, the tiger is native to which continent?
9.Chequers, the country residence of the UK prime minister, is in which county?
10.Who designed the bouncing bomb, used by the Dam Busters to destroy the Ruhr dams in World War II?
11.By what name is Handel's aria Ombra mai fu, composed for his opera Xerxes, better known?
12.A famous architect died whilst swimming in 1965. He was responsible for the design of La Tourette amongst many other famous buildings. Who was he?
bcdee
10-07-2014
1 Ground
2 Hamper
3 Jacket
4 Blindness
5 Public
6 Spiderman
7 Eight
8 Asia
9 Buckinghamshire
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