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1. 4?
2. Ta ta for now 3. a kilo? 4. November 5. Asia 6. €5? 7. Skunk? |
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2. Ta ta for now 3.1 kg 4.November 5.Asia 6.€5 7.Skunk 8.Head 9. 10. 11.In chemistry, what type of chemical reaction involves two chemicals swapping bonds, for example salt and silver nitrate forming silver chloride and sodium nitrate? 12.Which Romanian-born Hungarian composer wrote his only opera, Le Grand Macabre, in the mid-1970s? |
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Correct answers except neil's 1,6
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2. ta ta for now? 3 kilogramme 4. November 5. Asia 6 5 7. Skunk 8. Is this the topknot they have on their head? 9. Gerald Ford |
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1) 4
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All correct Sallysally - it is a cut-down turban
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10. St Elias
12 Gyorgy Ligeti - the man who wrote that beautiful strange choral music in 2001: A Space Oddity |
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2 ta-ta for now 3 1 kilo 4 November 5 Asia 6 5 € 7 skunk 8 on his head 9 JFK 10 McKinley 11 12 Dvorak |
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2. Tonight, This (is) Friday Night 3. 1 Kg 4. November 5. Asia 6. 1 Euro 7. Skunk 8. On his head 9. Theodore Roosevelt 10. Yanhkse 11. Transition 12. Dzudzeck |
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Quiz night 27/11 13,333
Both right Dave. 9,12 are wrong farmer bob and 1,2,6,9-12 Ricky
11-metathesis 1.Which item of women's clothing is also the name of a cut of beef? 2.Which comedy family lived at Number 42 - The Kumars or The Steptoes? 3.Tom-tom, snare and bass are types of what musical instrument? 4.What W goes after Hadrian's and Berlin? 5.Current affairs: up to 78% of results published today found what fresh food in supermarkets were found to be contaminated with a food poisoning bug? 6.Joanne Kathleen are the forenames of which best-selling author? 7.What was the name of the BBC teletext service which ceased service after 38 years in October 2012? 8.Which department of the British government is responsible for promoting and protecting UK interests overseas? 9.Sharing his surname with a major city in Ohio, who is the only US President to have served two non-consecutive terms? 10.Found in Jewish cuisine, chrain is made from which grated vegetable? 11.Referred to as "Flying over the Hump", what other nickname was given to the World War II supply route from Jorhat in Assam to Kunming in China on account of the number of aeroplanes and crew lost on it? 12.Lying 78 light years away, which hot blue-white star is about 3.5 times larger than our sun and marks the heart of the lion? |
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2) Kumars
3) Drum 4) Wall 6) Rowling 7) Ceefax 8) Foreign Office |
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All correct Barracute
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2) Kumars
3) drum 4) wall 6) JK Rowling 7) ceefax |
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1.Which item of women's clothing is also the name of a cut of beef?
2. The Kumars 3.guitar 4.wall 5. 6.Joanne Kathleen are the forenames of which best-selling author? 7.ceefax 8.Foreign and Comminwealth office 9.Grover Cleveland 10.Found in Jewish cuisine, chrain is made from which grated vegetable? 11.Referred to as "Flying over the Hump", what other nickname was given to the World War II supply route from Jorhat in Assam to Kunming in China on account of the number of aeroplanes and crew lost on it? 12.Lying 78 light years away, which hot blue-white star is about 3.5 times larger than our sun and marks the heart of the lion? |
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All correct neil
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Just 3 is wrong AxG
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1) Skirt?
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1. skirt
2. Kumars 3 drum 4. wall 5.Camplyobacter 6. Rowling 7. Oracle 8. foreign Office or British Council 9. Cleveland? |
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Skirt is right Barracute and all correct Sallysally except 5,7 (5 - it's the food that the camplyobacter was in?
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5, Chicken
7. Ceefax - Oracle was ITV wasn't it.
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Both right Sallysally
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2. Kumars
3. Drum 4. Wall 5. Not seen/read any news today, but they were talking about chicken and salmonella earlier in the week. So that's my guess. 6. JK Rowling 7. Ceefax 8. Foreign office |
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1. Dress
2. The Kumars 3. Saxaphone 4. Wall 5. Chickens 6. J.K Rowling 7. Ceefax 8. Foreign Office 9. Ford 10. Carrots 11. 13 12. Sirius |
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All correct Dare Devil and Ricky except 1,3,9-12
10-Horseradish 11-The Aluminium Trail 12-Regulus |
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Quiz night 1/12 Starts with the same letter
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