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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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The quizmaster
29-09-2014
Just AxG's 4 is wrong
bcdee
29-09-2014
1 Tiger Woods
2 Robin
3 Bill Clinton
4Fred Astair and Ginger Rodgers
5
6 Marilyn Monroe
7 Robert Maxwell
Barracute
29-09-2014
1) Tiger Woods
2) Robin
3) Bill Clinton
4) Ginger Rogers and Fred Astair
6) Marilyn Monroe
The quizmaster
29-09-2014
All correct bcdee/Barracute

5,8-10
DavetheSensible
29-09-2014
5 Mark Twain
8 Mata Hari?

I'm ashamed to say I can't remember 10, thankfully my old headmaster is long gone
sadmuppet
29-09-2014
5. Mark Twain
8. Mata Hari
9. ???
10. St. Ignatius
The quizmaster
29-09-2014
Both correct dave and 3/3 sadmuppet

9
The quizmaster
30-09-2014
9-Dutch Schultz

1.Retches is an anagram of which British city?
2.A vintner is a seller of what: wine or vines?
3.A tricolour is a flag containing how many coloured stripes?
4.In the nursery rhyme, This Little Piggy, where did the first little piggy go?
5.Current affairs: what is the name of the Salford taxi driver who was taken hostage by ISIS?
6.Daft Punk collaborated with which hip-hop star on the 2013 number one single Get Lucky?

7.What is the national speed limit for cars on UK dual carriageways?
8.Which European country is bordered by Ukraine, Moldova, Hungary, Serbia, Bulgaria and the Black Sea?
9.In February 2014, Satya Nadella was appointed the CEO of which technology giant?
10.In politics, which former home secretary under Margaret Thatcher was governor of Bermuda from 1992 to 1997?
11.Which British soldier led the relief of Cawnpore and Lucknow in 1857, and has given his name to the neck-flap at the back of the traditional cap worn by soldiers in the French Foreign Legion?
12.What name is given to the piano works by Edvard Grieg, which include Wedding Day at Trollhaugen?
Mrs Teapot
30-09-2014
1. Chester

2. Wine

3. 3

4. Market

5. Alan Henning (local news)

6.

7. 70 MPH
neilwatson
30-09-2014
1) Chester
2) vines
3) 3
4) market
6) pharrell
AxG
30-09-2014
1.Chester
2.Wine
3.3
4.Market
5.
6.

7.70
8.Romania
9.Microsoft
10.
11.
12.
The quizmaster
30-09-2014
All correct Mrs Teapot and neil (welcome back Mrs Teapot)
Dare Devil
30-09-2014
1. Chester
2. Vines?
3. 3
4. Market?
5. Alan Henning? Unfortunately, there's been a few Brits taken hostage
6. Robin Thick
7. 60mph
8. Syria?
9. Microsoft
bcdee
30-09-2014
1 Chester
2 Wine
3 Three
4 Market
5
6 Pharrel Williams
7 70mph
8 Belarus
Barracute
30-09-2014
1) Chester
2) Wines
3) 3
4) Market?
7) 60 mph
neilwatson
30-09-2014
2) wine
7) 70
Mrs Teapot
30-09-2014
Originally Posted by The quizmaster:
“All correct Mrs Teapot and neil (welcome back Mrs Teapot) ”

OMG, all right

Thank you, I've been neglectful or your hard work
The quizmaster
30-09-2014
All correct AxG, Dare Devil except 2,6-8 and bcdee except 8 and Barracute except 7

10-12
Sallysally
30-09-2014
Hi there - Glad to be back!


1. Chester
2 wine
3.3
4 market
5. Henning
7 70mph
8 Slovakia?
9. Microsoft
12 Peer Gynt
The quizmaster
30-09-2014
Glad to have you back Sallysally Hope you had a nice time

Just 8 and 12 are wrong

10-12
Sallysally
30-09-2014
12. Lyric pieces
The quizmaster
30-09-2014
That's the one

10,11
DavetheSensible
30-09-2014
11 Major Havelock was the relief commander, but I thought the cap thing was a kepi
The quizmaster
01-10-2014
It's him dave
The quizmaster
01-10-2014
1.One million is a 1 followed by how many zeroes?
2.Which season is known in America as the fall?
3.If the days of the week were listed alphabetically, which day would be first on the list?
4.(re Q3) and which would be the last?
5.What colour scarf does the cartoon character Rupert Bear wear?
6.A blue plaque was unveiled in Stoke-on-Trent in February 2014 as part of the 40th birthday celebrations of which singer?

7.Picture: this is the logo of which British department store? http://www.postimage.org/image/z6s9ksykv/
8.Quotations: which member of the Beatles said at the Royal Variety performance in November 1963: "those in the cheaper seats clap. The rest of you rattle your jewellery"?
9."Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them" is a line from which Shakespeare play?
10.Samso, which is pale yellow with a mild nutty flavour and produced in Denmark, is what type of foodstuff?
11.In Judaism, what name is given to that part of the Talmudic literature which is not concerned with religious law, but devoted to folklore and the legends of heroes?
12.Ultraviolet rays in the spectrum were discovered in 1802 by which German physicist during his work at Jena?
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