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1. Trees
2. Teeth 3. Green 4. Moon 5. Hats? 6. 24? total guess I liked those few easy questions
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1 Trees
2 Teeth 3 Green 4 The Sun 5 Furniture 6 64 7 Notting Hill 8 Goat 9 The Sphinx 11 Last burning of a witch? |
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1) Wood
2) Teeth 3) Green 4) The Moon 5) Furniture 6) 64 7) Nottinghill |
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9) Gisa ?
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5,6 are wrong Dare Devil, 4,9,11 bcdee,1,9 Barracute
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1. trees
2. teeth 3. green 4. the moon 5. furniture 6 64 7. Notting Hill 8. Goats 9. Luxor? 10 sleep 11. Peterloo Massacre? |
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Just 11 is wrong Sallysally
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1. Tree's (Just a hunch...)
2. Teeth 3. Green 4. The Moon 5. Furniture 6. 104 7. Notting Hill 8. Goat 9. Alexandria 10.The time people go to bed 11. Hunting and killing of perceived witches 12. Leonardo Da Vinci |
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1.Where does wood come from: trees or sand? Trees.
2.What are incisors or molars? Teeth. 3.Emerald, racing and Lincoln are shades of which colour? Green. 4.What is the earth's only natural satellite? 5.Thomas Chippendale was a notable maker of what: furniture or hats? Hats. 6.How many pints are there in eight gallons? 64. 7.Which part of London is home to Europe's largest carnival? 8.The French cheese Rocamadour is made with the milk of which animal? 9.Picture: where in Egypt? http://www.postimage.org/image/6cx9jyyib/ 10.Quotations: to what was Napoleon referring when he said "six for a man, seven for a woman and eight for a fool"? 11.A statue of a woman named Alice Nutter, shown wearing chains, was unveiled in 2012 in Roughlee, Lancashire, her home village, near the 400th anniversary of her death. She was a victim of which notorious event? 12.The Louvre's portrait of Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta is the only picture in France by which Umbrian painter? |
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Just 11 is wrong Sallysally
11,12 I really should read the questions more carefully! Just a few hundred years out for my answer!! |
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1. Trees
2.What are incisors or molars? 3.Green 5. Furniture? 6. 32? 7. Notting Hill 8. Goat? 9. Cairo? |
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Quiz night 7/1 13,510
Last night from Ricky - all correct except 6,9,10,12 (11-Pendle Witch Trials) Will's 5, P_P's 6,9.
12-Piero della Francesca 1.Harry Belle is an anagram of which actress? 2.Basmati, arborio, and long grain are varieties of what type of food? 3.Arachnology is the study of what type of creatures? 4.What H describes a person who breaks into a website? 5.Which US fast food restaurant franchise uses the slogan "Eat fresh"? 6.Who won his fifth World Snooker Championship title in 2013? 7.On a Scrabble board, what colour square offers a double letter score? 8.Barack Obama was born in which US state? 9.In nature, which bird stands up to five feet tall, lives in Central Africa, and gets its name from the shape of its beak? 10.Located on the border between Alaska and the Yukon, which mountain is the second highest in both Canada and the US? 11.Which navigator and buccaneer from Somerset was the first man to circumnavigate the world three times? 12.Due to be restored at a cost of six million euros, the Seven Halls is a complex of nine cisterns in Rome which supplied water to which major bathing facility in ancient times? |
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1) Halle Berry
2) rice 3) spider 4) hacker 6) Ronnie O'Sullivan |
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1 Halle Berry
2 Rice 3 Spiders 4 Hacker 5 Subway 6 Ronnie O Sullivan 7 Blue |
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5/5 neil
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And 7/7 bcdee
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8) Hawaii
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Hawaii is right lightdragon
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1. Halle Berry
2 rice 3. spiders 4. hacker 5. Subway? 6 Ronnie O'Sullivan 7 yellow 8. Hawaii 9 shoebill 12. Trajan Baths? |
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1.Harry Belle is an anagram of which actress? Halle Berry.
2.Basmati, arborio, and long grain are varieties of what type of food? Rice. 3.Arachnology is the study of what type of creatures? Spiders. 4.What H describes a person who breaks into a website? Hacker. 5.Which US fast food restaurant franchise uses the slogan "Eat fresh"? 6.Who won his fifth World Snooker Championship title in 2013? Ronnie O'Sullivan. 7.On a Scrabble board, what colour square offers a double letter score? Blue? 8.Barack Obama was born in which US state? I'll guess Michigan. 9.In nature, which bird stands up to five feet tall, lives in Central Africa, and gets its name from the shape of its beak? 10.Located on the border between Alaska and the Yukon, which mountain is the second highest in both Canada and the US? 11.Which navigator and buccaneer from Somerset was the first man to circumnavigate the world three times? 12.Due to be restored at a cost of six million euros, the Seven Halls is a complex of nine cisterns in Rome which supplied water to which major bathing facility in ancient times? |
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10/12 Sallysally
and just 8 is wrong will10,11 |
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1 Halle berry
2 rice types 3 spiders 4 a hacker 5 subway 6 ronnie o'sullivan 7 blue 8 Hawaii 9 spoonbill 10 Mt McKinley 11 Sir Francis Drake 12 The Trojan Baths |
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1. Halle Berry
2. Rice 3. Spiders 4. Hacker 5. McDonalds 6. Ronnie O'Sullivan 7. Red 8. Hawaii 9. Pelican 10. Mt McKinley 11. Francis Drake 12. Roman Baths and Showers |
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1. Halle Berry
2. Rice 3. Spider 4. Hacker 5. Sub way 6. Stephen Hendry? one of about 3 snooker players I can name 7. Blue? 8. Ohio? 12. a pool? |
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1. Halle Berry
2. Rice 3. Spider 4. Hacker 5. Subway 7. Orange? 8. Virginia? |
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and just 8 is wrong will