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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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The quizmaster
19-08-2014
All correct Dare Devil
The quizmaster
19-08-2014
And all correct P_P

3,10-12
Sallysally
19-08-2014
1. wolf
2.90
3. private
5. rail
6. I Robot?
7. smoke
8. Speaker of the House of Commons
9. Just a guess - Snowdon
11. Mildenhall Treasure
12. Queen Victoria
The quizmaster
19-08-2014
All correct Sallysally. Nearly another clean sweep

10
eveningstar
19-08-2014
10. abdication speech by Edward VIII
The quizmaster
19-08-2014
Is right eveningstar

Finished
The quizmaster
20-08-2014
1.Something good, following on from a previous good thing, is said to be the icing on the.... what?
2.If you criticise somebody for fault that is also a failing of yourself, you are the pot calling the kettle... what?
3.Which four-letter word can mean the upright section of a chair or the part of the human body?
4.Someone talking about things indirectly is said to be beating around the.... what?
5.Which paper size is exactly twice the size A4?
6.Which BBC comedy series, that ran from 1968 to 1977, featured a group of men in the Home Guard?

7.What is a line-up of people assembled by the police so that a witness to a crime may recognise the suspect called?
8.Which basic condiment from South-East Asia, made from a variety of bean, with wheat, water and salt added, is called shoyu in Japan and jiang yong in China?
9.What word, derived from the Spanish for saw, prefixes the name of mountain ranges such as Madre in Mexico and Nevada in the USA and Spain?
10.In nature, the puffin is a small cariety of which bird?
11.What is the name of the twentieth-century castle in Devon built by Sir Edward Lutyens and overlooking the Teign Gorge?
12.Reaching a height of over 11,000 metres and taking its name from the Scottish physicist who formulated electromagnetic theory, what is the highest mountain on Venus?
P_P
20-08-2014
1. Cake
2. Black
3. Back?
4. Bush
5. A3
6. Dad's Army
7. Identity Parade
8. Soy Sauce?
The quizmaster
20-08-2014
All 8 correct P_P
bcdee
20-08-2014
1 Cake
2 Black
3 Back
4 Bush
5 A3
6 Dad's Army
The quizmaster
20-08-2014
All 6 correct bcdee. Welcome back to qn

9-12
Sallysally
20-08-2014
1. cake
2.black
3. arm?
4 bush
5. A2
6. Dad's Army
7. Identity parade
8. soy sauce
9. sierra (I thought it meant serrated )
10. auk
12. Maxwell?
The quizmaster
20-08-2014
All correct Sallysally except Qs 3,5 Well done

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eugenespeed
21-08-2014
11. Drogo
Dare Devil
21-08-2014
1. Cake
2. Black
3. Back
4. Bush
5. A3
7. ID parade
The quizmaster
21-08-2014
eugenespeed finished last night and all correct Dare Devil. I will post a reminder on Sunday night for next mondays quiz.

1.What R is the name given to a civil disturbance made by an unruly mob, often because of political dissatisfaction?
2.What V do Americans call a waistcoat?
3.What U precedes the word room to mean an area that houses appliances such as washing machines and other equipment?
4.What type of product would a cooper manufacture: barrels or saucepans?
5.A terrarium is a glass container normally holding what: fish or plants?
6.Someone who assists and encourages another person in the commission of a crime may be guilty of aiding and... what?

7.How many years after an event is its quincentenary celebrated?
8.What number is produced when silver, ruby and golden wedding anniversaries are added together?
9.In politics, who was the last Labour politician before 1979 to hold the post of Chancellor of the Exchequer?
10.Christ of the Andes, a 26-foot-tall bronze statue erected in 1904 at the summit of the Uspallata Pass, symbolizes peace between which two countries?
11.Which scientific theory postulates that subatomic particles are tiny one-dimensional loops?
12.Killed by Basques in 778, which Paladin - a hero of medieval romances - was, accordng to legend, a nephew of the Frankish King, Charlemagne?
AxG
21-08-2014
1.Riot
2.Vest
3.Utility
4.Saucepans
5.Plants
6.Abetting

7.500
8.115
9.
10.Chile & Argentina
11.
12.
The quizmaster
21-08-2014
Just 4 is wrong AxG
bcdee
21-08-2014
1 Riot
2 Vest
3 Utility
4 Barrels
5 Plants
6 Abetting
7 500
8 115
Dare Devil
21-08-2014
1. Riot
3. Utility
4. Pans?
5. Fish?
6. I should know that one!
7. 500
8. 10+20+30=60? no idea, I guessed what the years were for all those.
P_P
21-08-2014
1. Riot
2. Vest?
3. Utility
4. Barrel?
5. Fish?
6. Assisting
7. 500
8. 115
AxG
21-08-2014
I thought it said copper.
The quizmaster
21-08-2014
All 8 correct bcdee

9,11,12
The quizmaster
21-08-2014
4,5 are wrong Dare Devil and 5,6 P_P

9,11,12
Sallysally
21-08-2014
1. riot
2.vest
3.utility
4.barrels
5.plants
6.abetting
7.500
8 115
9. Denis Healey?
10. Argentina and Chile
11. string?
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