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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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neilwatson
09-09-2014
10) Faroe Islands
The quizmaster
09-09-2014
Well done neil

1,6,9,11,12
Dare Devil
09-09-2014
Is my guess for 6 right?
The quizmaster
09-09-2014
No, sorry Dare Devil
eveningstar
09-09-2014
1. sugar and spice and all things nice
Fruit_Fly
09-09-2014
6. Transformers
9. Undercover Non-military ships with weapons and spy equipment
Fruit_Fly
09-09-2014
1. Sugar and spice and all things nice
Huh
eveningstar
09-09-2014
12 Savonarola
eveningstar
09-09-2014
Originally Posted by Fruit_Fly:
“1. Sugar and spice and all things nice
Huh ”

Of course we are
The quizmaster
09-09-2014
All correct eveningstar and Fruit_Fly

11
The quizmaster
10-09-2014
11-Wheat Field With Crows

1.What is rain mixed with snow called?
2.How many fives are there in thirty?
3.Which is the fourth consonant to appear in the English alphabet?
4.What is a VIP?
5.Current affairs: which American actress, comedian and TV host passed away last week aged 81?
6.What sharp instrument used in surgery is derived from the Latin for small knife?

7.What is the Spanish for good night?
8.The flag of which South American country bears the motto "Ordem e Progresso"?
9.Which novelist won the 1996 Booker Prize for his novel Last Orders?
10.In chemistry, nitric acid has the chemical formula HNO3, but which acid has the chemical formula HNO2?
11.In classical mythology, how were Aglaia, Thalia and Euphrosyne collectively known?
12.The largest and bloodiest battle ever fought on British soil took place in a snowstorm on Palm Sunday 1461. Where did the engagement take place?
AxG
10-09-2014
1.Sleet
2.6
3.F
4.A very important person
5.Joan Rivers
6.Scalpel

7.Buenas noches
8.Brazil
9.
10.
11.
12.
The quizmaster
10-09-2014
All are correct AxG
P_P
10-09-2014
1. Sleet
2. 6
3. F
4. Very Important Person
5. Joan Rivers
7. Buenos Noches
8. Brazil
The quizmaster
10-09-2014
All correct P_P

9-12
Fruit_Fly
10-09-2014
1 sleet
2 6
3 f
4 Very Important Person
5 Joan Rivers
6 Scalpel
7 Buenos noces
8 Brazil

10 Hydrocloric acid?
11 The Three fates?
12 Towton
The quizmaster
10-09-2014
Just 10,11 are wrong Fruit_Fly

9-11
Fruit_Fly
10-09-2014
11 is Three Graces then ...
The quizmaster
10-09-2014
Yes

9,10
Dare Devil
10-09-2014
1. Sleet
2. 6
3. F
4. Very important person
5. Joan Rivers
6. Scalpel
10. Just a guess, hydronoxide acid? No idea if that's even a real thing.
The quizmaster
10-09-2014
Just 10 is wrong Dare Devil

9,10
MandyXZ
11-09-2014
9) Graham Swift?
The quizmaster
11-09-2014
It's him Mandy
sadmuppet
11-09-2014
10) Nitrous acid
The quizmaster
11-09-2014
sadmuppet finished last night with nitrous acid

1.Jeans are made from which material?
2.Which joint connects the foot to the leg?
3.What do the initials UFO stand for?
4.Pantomimes traditionally take place at what time of the year?
5.The Financial Times newspaper is printed on what colour newspaper?
6.On St Valentine's Day 2014, Simon Cowell became a father for the first time. What is his son's name?

7.Quotations: "Kids are not sweet and innocent - they are mean and vindictive and they don't have any social graces. That's what makes them funny," a quote from Matt Stone, co-creator of which animated series featuring Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny?
8.Which giant home furnishing retailer was founded in Sweden in 1943?
9.The Portugese for wine with garlic is thought to be the derivation of the name of which very hot curry?
10.In politics, Michale Portillo was one of the most senior Conservatives to lose his seat in the 1997 general election. Which cabinet post did he hold immediately prior to the election?
11.Who was the Swedish diplomat whose actions saved thousands of Hungarian Jews during World War II - in 1945 he was arrested by the Red Army and imprisoned in Lubyanka, where it is said he was executed in 1947?
12.What was the name of George Mallory's partner, who accompanied him on his ill-fated attempt to reach the summit of Everest on 8 June 1924?
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