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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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DDRickyDD
18-02-2015
1. Two
2. Horses
3. 8
4. White
5. Spring
6. Lion

7. Seven
8. Greens
9. Pineapples
10. Leshoto
11. Archimedis
12. Too much money
P_P
18-02-2015
1. 2
2. Horses
3. 8
4. White
5. Spring?
6. Tin Man
7. 16?
8. Lib Dems?
The quizmaster
18-02-2015
Both correct brencar, 6-10,12 are wrong Ricky, and 7,8 P_P

1.What P is a chocolate bar and a light meal eaten outside?
2.In slang, which animal is used to descrie a sum of £25 - horse or pony?
3.What emergency telephone number celebrated its 75th anniversary in June 2012?
4.What is a fandango - dance or hat?
5.Blood, navel and Seville are varieties of which fruit?
6.The left and right ventricle and left and right atrium are parts of which organ of the human body?

7.What shape are stop signs on roads?
8.The title of which 2012 novel by Ian Banks is the two-word term for the absence of sound when a radio broadcast is in progress?
9.Which American sate takes its name from the Spanish for mountain?
10.In computing, what is the name of the Twitter app that enables users to make and publish short video clips?
11.Quotations: which former prime minister said, after being hit by a stink bomb thrown by a shoolboy, "With an arm like that he ought to be in the English cricket XI"?
12.Which temple, originally built 15 kilometres south of Aswan, was in 1968 moved in entirety to Madrid?
AxG
18-02-2015
1.Picnic
2.Pony
3.999
4.Dance
5.Orange?
6.Heart

7.Octagonal
8.
9.Montana
10.Vine
11.
12.
Barracute
18-02-2015
1) Picnic
2) Pony
3) 999
4) Dance
5) Orange
6) Heart
7) Hexagonal
11) John Major
The quizmaster
18-02-2015
All correct AxG

8,11,12
The quizmaster
18-02-2015
7.11 are wrong Barracute

8,11,12
willrelf92
18-02-2015
1.What P is a chocolate bar and a light meal eaten outside? Picnic.
2.In slang, which animal is used to descrie a sum of £25 - horse or pony? Pony?
3.What emergency telephone number celebrated its 75th anniversary in June 2012? 999.
4.What is a fandango - dance or hat? Dance.
5.Blood, navel and Seville are varieties of which fruit? Apple.
6.The left and right ventricle and left and right atrium are parts of which organ of the human body? Heart.
7.What shape are stop signs on roads? Octagon.
8.The title of which 2012 novel by Ian Banks is the two-word term for the absence of sound when a radio broadcast is in progress? White Noise?
9.Which American state takes its name from the Spanish for mountain? Montana.
10.In computing, what is the name of the Twitter app that enables users to make and publish short video clips? Vine.
11.Quotations: which former prime minister said, after being hit by a stink bomb thrown by a shoolboy, "With an arm like that he ought to be in the English cricket XI"?
12.Which temple, originally built 15 kilometres south of Aswan, was in 1968 moved in entirety to Madrid?
Barracute
18-02-2015
11) Tony Blair
Sallysally
18-02-2015
1. picnic
2. pony
3 999
4 dance
5. orange
6. heart
7 octagons
9. Montana
11. Harold Wilson
12. Debod
The quizmaster
18-02-2015
5,8 are wrong will, incorrect Barracute and all are correct Sallysally

8
bcdee
18-02-2015
1 Picnic
2 Pony
3 999
4 Dance
5 Oranges
6 Heart
DDRickyDD
19-02-2015
1. Picnic
2. Pony
3. 999
4. Dance
5. Apple
6. Heart

7. Triangular
8. No Sound
9. Armada (I didn't know what a 'sate' was so I guessed the first Spanish word that came to mind)
10. Twitvid
11. Winston Churchill
12. Temple Of Aswan
Fizzbin
19-02-2015
8 is Dead Air.
Sallysally
19-02-2015
8. Dead Air.

Had to work backwards from this as I knew the book (did not know when it was published though) but had never heard the term before!
The quizmaster
19-02-2015
6/6 bcdee
5,7-12 are wrong Ricky
Dead Air is right Fizzbin/Sallysally
Dare Devil
19-02-2015
1. Picnic
2. Horse?
3. 999
4. Dance?
6. Heart
7. Octagon
10. Vine
P_P
19-02-2015
1. Picnic
2. Pony?
3. 999
4. Dance
5. Orange
6. Heart
7. Hexagonal?
9. Montana?
10. Vine
The quizmaster
19-02-2015
Just 2 is wrong Dare Devil and 7 P_P

1.What F is the opposite of true?
2.Which boy's name is also a document outlining what happens to a person's estate after they have died?
3.What S is a condiment which has the chemical formula NaCl?
4.In internet slang, what do the initials ICYMI stand for?
5.Which whiskery sailor was dropped as a brand by a frozen-food company in March 2014?
6.In June 2014, which finalist on the X Factor went straight to number 1 with her debut single Ghost?

7.Graphology is the study of what?
8.In 1962, which DIY company introduced the world's first cordless outdoor product - the cordless hedge trimmer - it also made the world's first portable electric drill for consumers (1946)?
9."Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them" is a line from which Shakespeare play?
10.The largest noctuid found in the continental US, the black witch (Ascalapha odorata) aka duppy bat and Papillon-devil is considered a harbinger of death in Mexican and Caribbean folklore. What type of insect is it?
11.In 1862,Nathaniel Gordon became the only American to be executed for what?
12.What was Rodin's first major work (1876), which caused a furore when exhibited, being so lifelike that he was (wrongly) accused of casting from a live model?
Dare Devil
19-02-2015
1. False
2. Will
3. Salt
4. In case you missed it
5. Ella Henderson
7. Graphs?
11. Drug dealing?
AxG
19-02-2015
1.False
2.Will
3.Sodium
4.
5.Captain Birdseye
6.Ella Henderson

7.Maps
8.Black & Decker?
9.
10.Butterfly?
11.Witch
12.
Barracute
19-02-2015
1) False
2) Will
3) Salt
5) Captain Birdseye
7) Handwriting
The quizmaster
19-02-2015
All correct except Dare Devil's 7,11, AxG's 3,7,10,11

7,9-12
Dare Devil
19-02-2015
11. people trafficking?
damianswife
19-02-2015
9 Twelfth Night.
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