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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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The quizmaster
04-08-2014
9-Tom Jones
10-Peshawar
11-NATO
12-Ludwig Wittgenstein

1.Feature of the human neck that looks like a lump?
2.Who, in the nursery rhyme picked a peck of pickled peppers?
3.What the CC of CCTV stands for?
4.Name given to an unsolved crime no longer being investigated?
5.The ghost who haunts the first floor lavatory at Hogwarts?
6.Which former newsreader was the host of the 1980s programme Treasure Hunt?
7.Dick Turpin's horse?
8.He assassinated Robert Kennedy in 1968?
9.Name given to the group of gorges in Chihuahua in Mexico?
10.Nineteenth-century soldier and explorer who was governor of Cape Colony, South Australia and New Zealand?
AxG
04-08-2014
1.Larynx
2.Peter Piper
3.Closed Circuit
4.
5.Moaning Myrtle
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
The quizmaster
04-08-2014
Just 1 is wrong AxG
neilwatson
04-08-2014
1) chin
3) close circuit
The quizmaster
04-08-2014
Just 1 is wrong neil
Dare Devil
04-08-2014
1. Adam's apple?
2. Peter
3. Closed circuit
4. Unresolved?
5. Moaning Mertyl (spelling is probably wrong there)
eugenespeed
04-08-2014
1. Adams Apple
2 Peter Piper
3. Closed Circuit
4. Closed Case
5. Moaning Murtle
7. Black Bess
The quizmaster
04-08-2014
Just 4 is wrong Dare Devil (2-Peter Piper)

4,6,8-10
The quizmaster
04-08-2014
Just 4 is wrong eugenespeed

4-also the name of a TV show
eugenespeed
04-08-2014
4. Cold Case?
The quizmaster
04-08-2014
Yes

6,8-10
Sallysally
04-08-2014
1. adam's apple?
2.Peter Piper
3.closed circuit
4. open case?
5.Moaning Myrtle
6.Kenneth Kendal
7. Black Bess
8. Sirhan Sirhan
The quizmaster
04-08-2014
Just 4 is wrong Sallysally

9,10
The quizmaster
05-08-2014
9-Copper Canyon
10-George Grey

1.Which word, that is the opposite of high, can also mean a sound made by cattle?
2.What word means to travel instantly across space using advanced technology: heliport or teleport?
3.Which word can come before gang, stud and conference?
4.In office communication, memo is an abbreviation of which word?
5.Approximately what shape is a whole Edam cheese: pyramid or globe?
6.UB40 had a 1983 UK number one single with the song Red Red.... what?

7.In February 2003, a congestion charged fee was introduced for motorists when entering which British city?
8.Who is the patron saint of Ireland?
9.In maths, what name is applied to any number such as a fraction that can be expressed as the ratio of two integers?
10.Quotations: who vowed, after being sworn in as its President, that his country would never again be the "skunk of the world"?
11.What name is given to the series of uprisings that took place in France between 1648 and 1653, which ended in a clear victory for Mazarin and was the last challenge to the Monarchy until 1789?
12.What song cycle by Elgar were especially composed for Dame Clara Butt, who made her singing debut in 1892?
AxG
05-08-2014
1.Low
2.Teleport
3.Press
4.Memorandum
5.globe?
6.Wine

7.London
8.Patrick
9.
10.Mandela?
11.
12.Land of hope an Glory?
neilwatson
05-08-2014
1) low
2) teleport
3) press
5) globe
6) wine
8) Patrick
The quizmaster
05-08-2014
Just AxG's 12 is wrong

9,11,12
Dare Devil
05-08-2014
1. Low
2. Teleport
5. Globe
6. Wine
7. London
8. Patrick
9. Integer?
The quizmaster
05-08-2014
Just 9 is wrong Dare Devil
Sallysally
05-08-2014
1. low
2. teleport
3. press
4. memorandum
5 globe
6.Wine
7. London
8.Patrick
10. Nelson Mandela
12. Sea Pictures
eveningstar
05-08-2014
11. La Fronde
Dare Devil
05-08-2014
Originally Posted by The quizmaster:
“Just 9 is wrong Dare Devil”

I just read the question again. How could I miss out reading the word 'intergers' in the question!? *shakes head in shame*
The quizmaster
05-08-2014
All correct Sallysally and La Fronde is right eveningstar
The quizmaster
06-08-2014
9-Rational number

1.What C is the name of one of the weight classes in boxing and also a type of warship?
2.Someone who is tough and unsympathetic is hard as: nails or pins?
3.Someone who is apprehended in the act of committing a criminal offence is said to be caught ... what-handed?
4.In nature, what type of bee lives in small colonies underground and is noted for its loud hum?
5.Current affairs: what deadly virus is currently raging across Africa?
6.Which name connects a variety of apple and a gang of girls in the film Grease?

7.What type of fruit is traditionally used in a black forest gateau?
8.The ISBN coding system is used to identify what kind of objects?
9.Which element, the last in the periodic table to have a stable, non-radioactive isotope, has relative atomic mass of 208.98, proton number 83 and chemical symbol Bi?
10.Which East African country contains the Tarangire National Park, the Ngorongoro Crater Game Reserve and the Serengeti National Park?
11.Which statesman, essayist and philosopher, born in 1561, held the titles Baron Verulam and Viscount St Albans?
12.What unit, named after a French inventor who patented a telegraph code based on sets of binary digits to replace Morse Code, measured the rate at which information can be transmitted, for example, between computers?
AxG
06-08-2014
1.
2.nails
3.Red
4.
5.Ebola
6.

7.
8.Books
9.Bismuth
10.Tanzania
11.
12.
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