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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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Sallysally
05-11-2014
1. Blue
2. water
3. golf
4. good sense of humour
5. Sophie Hunter
6 Potassium
7 train
8 Henne and Mauritz (sp?)
10. Rosa Parks
11. ginger?
12 Pershing?
Barracute
05-11-2014
4) Good Sense Of Humour
farmer bob
05-11-2014
1 green?
2 water
3 golf ⛳
4 good sense of humour
5 ?
6 krypton
7 railway/train travel
8 ?
9 ?
10 Rosa parks
11 ginger
12 Pershing
The quizmaster
05-11-2014
Just 6 is wrong Sallysally

9
The quizmaster
05-11-2014
4 is right Barracute and just 1 farmer bob. RE 3 -

9
Sallysally
05-11-2014
Originally Posted by The quizmaster:
“Just 6 is wrong Sallysally

9”

Oh dear! That will teach me to read the question correctly!!!
Dare Devil
05-11-2014
1. Blue
2. Water
4. Good sense of humour
8. His & Mine? Complete guess
The quizmaster
05-11-2014
Just 8 is wrong Dare Devil
DavetheSensible
05-11-2014
9 "Anthem for doomed youth"
(although the phrase doesn't appear - it's 'What passing bells')
Rather appropriate for this weekend, thanks quizmaster
DDRickyDD
06-11-2014
1. Blue
2. Water
3. Golf
4. Great Start Of Hangover
5. Samantha Roberts
6. Pottasium

7. Trains
8. His & Miss
9. Oranges and Lemons
10. Parks
11. Potatoe
12. Eisenhower
The quizmaster
06-11-2014
That's the one Dave and 4-6,8-12 are wrong Ricky
The quizmaster
06-11-2014
1.Complete the phrase that means a state of extreme happiness - seventh: heaven or hell?
2.At the start of a frame of snooker, how many red balls are on the table?
3.What type of food is tagliatelle?
4.On what date do Americans celebrate Independence Day?
5.Cartoon character Yogi Bear lived in which park?
6.Which long-running radio programme is set in the village of Ambridge?

7.Picture: what is this device called? http://www.postimage.org/image/g6ozsngun/
8.In nature, which popular pet rodent, whose incisors never stop growing, comes in 24 different species, including the Syrian, the Russian dwarf Campbell and the Roborovski?
9.Established in 1926, which airline is Hong Kong's flag carrier?
10.Nicknamed "the artist" by his army comrades, whose earliest surviving war picture, from December 1914, is of the ruined church of St Nicholas in Messines (now Mesen, Belgium) where he was quartered in the crypt?
11.Which deity, whose name means throne, was the first daughter of Geb, god of the Earth, and Nut, the sky goddess?
12.Portraying surgeons from Dundee's Ninewells Hospital, which acclaimed 2002 painting by Ken Currie is a portrait of Professors R.J Steele, Sir Alfred Cuschieri and Sir David P. Lane?
Mrs Teapot
06-11-2014
1. Heaven

2.

3. Pasta

4. 4th July

5. Yellowstone or was it Jellystone

6. Archers

7. Pen Drive

8. Rats

9.
The quizmaster
06-11-2014
All correct Mrs Teapot except 8 - Jellystone
Barracute
06-11-2014
1) Heaven
2) 15
3) Spaghetti?
4) 4th July
5) Yellow Stone
6) The Archers
7) USB Memory Stick
8) Guineapig
The quizmaster
06-11-2014
Just 5,8 are wrong Barracute (3-pasta)

8-12
Mrs Teapot
06-11-2014
Originally Posted by The quizmaster:
“All correct Mrs Teapot except 8 - Jellystone ”

Thank you Quiz Master

Rats aren't that popular are they
Mrs Teapot
06-11-2014
Hamsters?
The quizmaster
06-11-2014
Yes

9-12
AxG
06-11-2014
Cathay Pacific
farmer bob
06-11-2014
Heaven
15 reds
Pasta
July 4th
Jellystone
The Archers
USB stick
Hamster
Cathay Pacific
?
?
?
DDRickyDD
07-11-2014
1. Heaven
2. 15
3. Pasta
4. 4th of July
5. Yosomite
6. The Archers

7. Memory Stick
8. Rat
9. Quantos
10. Salvidor Dali
11. Venus
12. The Operation
The quizmaster
07-11-2014
All correct from AxG except Ricky's 5,8-12

10-Hitler
11-Isis
12-Three Oncologists
The quizmaster
10-11-2014
Good evening. We start the week with another set of initials

1.PTSD-what it stands for in the medical condition
2.PP-Item of food or hat
3.PTB-Sugababes song or Ant and Dec game show
4.RNLI-Charitable rescue organization
5.BS-collective name for Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
6.CWT-1 Canada Square is the official name for this building
7.TCIOTDITN-15-year-old Christopher Boone is the hero of this 2003 novel by Mark Haddon
8.GSOE-what PT Barnum called his circus
9.TGATSM-first book of the New Testament
10.DED-deadly tree condition caused by the Ophiostoma ulmi fungus
11.JG-he invented the computer language Java at Sun Microsystems in 1994
12.EY-Belgian composer, violinist and conductor (1858-1931)
neilwatson
10-11-2014
3) push the button
4) royal national lifeboat institution
5) Baltic states
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