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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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Jim_McIntosh
23-04-2015
1. Cows.
2. Strangers.
3. Purple.
4. 4
5. If it's the version I saw it's a kiss.
6. Both late 60s - I'll go for Bush.
7. Twitter? (facebook is a few years older that that - the movie TSN is 5 years old now)
8. Electrical current
9. Spitalfields
10. Liechtenstein sounds close.
11. Ernest Hemingway
12. I've actually been told this at some point in life (school I think) but I can't remember.

Easier tonight, or I've got smarter.
The quizmaster
23-04-2015
11/12 Jim

1.Which vowel can be added to the word fund to make another word meaning to have discovered something after searching?
2.What is 77 doubled?
3.An hour is made up of how many minutes?
4.In slang, which animal is used to describe a sum of £500?
5.What does a tadpole turn into?
6.Which American sport brand company uses the slogan "Just Do It"?

7.Which Liverpudlian comedian is famous for his tickling sticks?
8.In nature, the Kea Parrot is native to which country?
9.The Tomb of the Unkown Warrior can be found in which British church?
10.Hinterstoisser Traverse, Swallow's Nest, Death Bivouac, Traverse of the Gods and White Spider are key climbing landmarks on which mountain?
11.Which element was isolated from platinum by William Hyde Wollaston in 1803?
12."Beau Sabreur" (handsome swordsman) was first a sobriquet for which French cavalry officer and brother-in-law of Napoleon I?
Dare Devil
23-04-2015
1. Found
2. 154
3. 60
5. Frog
6. Nike
11. Uranium?
The quizmaster
23-04-2015
Just 11 is wrong Dare Devil (1-o)
bcdee
23-04-2015
1 O
2 144 154
3 60
4 Monkey
5 Frog
6 Nike
7 Ken Dodd
8
9 Westminster Abbey
10 Mount Everest
AxG
23-04-2015
1.O
2.154
3.60
4.Monkey
5.Frog
6.Nike

7.Ken Dodd
8.New Zealand
9.Westminster Abbey
10.Matterhorn
11.
12.
Barracute
23-04-2015
1) O
2) 154
3) 60
4) Monkey
5) Frog
6) Nike?
7) Ken Dodd
8) Australia
9) Westminster Abbey
10) Everest?
The quizmaster
23-04-2015
10 is wrong bcdee/AxG, and 8 Barracute

10-12
Sallysally
23-04-2015
1. o
2 154
3. 60
4 pony?
5. frog
6. Nike
7. Ken Dodd
8.I New Zealand
9. Westminster Cathedral
10. Eiger
11 Palladium?
The quizmaster
23-04-2015
Just 4,9 are wrong Sallysally

12
eugenespeed
23-04-2015
1. O
2.154
3.60
4. Monkey
5. Frog
6. Nike

7. Ken Dodd

9. Westminster Abbey
10. Eiger
11. Rhodium
12. Murat
The quizmaster
23-04-2015
Just 11 and 12 are wrong eugenespeed

12
farmer bob
23-04-2015
1 found
2 154
3 60 mins
4 A monkey
5 A frog
6 Nike
7 Ken Dodd
8 New Zealand
9 Westminster Abbey
10 The Eiger
11 Plutonium
12 The Flashing Blade
The quizmaster
23-04-2015
12 is wrong farmer bob
farmer bob
23-04-2015
Originally Posted by The quizmaster:
“12 is wrong farmer bob ”

Woo Hoo! Only one wrong
Cheers QM
DDRickyDD
23-04-2015
1. o
2. 154
3. 60
4. Monkey
5. Frog
6. Nike

7. Ken Dodd
8. Kenya
9. Westminster Abbey
10. Kilmanjaro
11. Iron
12. Jean Napolean
willrelf92
23-04-2015
1.Which vowel can be added to the word fund to make another word meaning to have discovered something after searching? O (Found).
2.What is 77 doubled? 154.
3.An hour is made up of how many minutes? 60.
4.In slang, which animal is used to describe a sum of £500?
5.What does a tadpole turn into? Frog.
6.Which American sport brand company uses the slogan "Just Do It"? Nike.
7.Which Liverpudlian comedian is famous for his tickling sticks? Not sure but I'll go for John Bishop.
8.In nature, the Kea Parrot is native to which country?
9.The Tomb of the Unkown Warrior can be found in which British church?
10.Hinterstoisser Traverse, Swallow's Nest, Death Bivouac, Traverse of the Gods and White Spider are key climbing landmarks on which mountain?
11.Which element was isolated from platinum by William Hyde Wollaston in 1803?
12."Beau Sabreur" (handsome swordsman) was first a sobriquet for which French cavalry officer and brother-in-law of Napoleon I?
The quizmaster
24-04-2015
8,10-12 are wrong Ricky and 7 will

12-Joachim Murat

P_P
24-04-2015
1. O
2. 154
3. 60
5. Frog
6. Nike
8. Brasil?
9. Westminster Abbey
The quizmaster
27-04-2015
Just 8 and 9 are wrong from last quiz P_P. Connections to start

Connection 1

1.Who hosted the TV game show Lucky Ladders?
2.What substance is used to seal the gaps between bathroom tiles?
3.What is someone who makes arrows called?
4.What is the Spanish word for white?
5.Which Cornish town is home to a Tate Gallery?
6.Who succeeded Graham Taylor as manager of the England football team?

What is the connection?

Connection 2

7.Which novel by Charles Dickens is also known as The Parish Boy's Progress?
8.In cooking, what is a mixture of equal parts fat and flour used for thickening sauces and soups called?
9.Chris Barrie played which character in the Cult TV sitcom Red Dwarf?
10.Who was Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1983 until 1989?
11.Venice Airport is named after which traveller and Explorer?
12.Which actor starred as JD in the 1988 film Heathers?

What is the connecion?
Dare Devil
27-04-2015
2. Grout
AxG
27-04-2015
Connection 1

1.
2.Grout
3.Fletcher
4.Blanco
5.St Ives
6.

What is the connection?

Connection 2

7.
8.
9.Arnold Rimmer
10.
11.Marco Polo
12.

What is the connecion?
The quizmaster
27-04-2015
All correct Dare Devil/AxG
eugenespeed
27-04-2015
1. Lennie Bennet
3. Fletcher
4. Blanco
6. Terry Venables

7. Oliver Twist
9. Rimmer
11. Marco Polo

Connections - haven't a clue!
Barracute
27-04-2015
10) Geoffrey Howe?
12) Christian Slater
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