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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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The quizmaster
12-05-2015
1,3,5,6,8-10 are wrong Ricky.
11-John Johnson

1.What M is something that attracts metal?
2.How many tentacles does an octopus have?
3.What does an odometer measure in a car?
4.Cryptography is the study of what: crypts or codes?
5.What name is attributed to an employment contract with no fixed hours?
6.A tricenarian describes somebody between which ages?

7.What court order is designed to stop a person doing something?
8.Which sixteenth-century French astrologer is famous for his prophecies?
9.In Dickens's novel David Copperfield, who accompanies David to Yarmouth and later elopes with Emily?
10.Coombe Hill is the highest point in which range of English hills?
11.Which nineteenth-century colonial leader in India was tried for cruelty but was eventually released having being acquitted after a seven year trial?
12.In Hindu mythology, who was the demon son of Shiva?
bcdee
12-05-2015
1 Magnet
2 Eight
3 Distance
4 Codes
5 Zero Hours Contract
6
7 Injunction
AxG
12-05-2015
1.Magnet
2.8
3.Speed
4.Codes
5.Zero hours contract?
6.30-39

7.Cease and desist
8.
9.
10.Pennines?
11.
12.
Dare Devil
12-05-2015
1. Magnet
2. 8
3. Mileage
4. Code
5. Zero hour contract
6. 30 and 39? Something to do with 3 anyway
7. Injunction
The quizmaster
12-05-2015
6/6 bcdee
eugenespeed
12-05-2015
1. Magnet
2. 8
3. Distance travelled
4. Codes
5. Zero hours
6 30-39
7. Injunction
8. Nostradamus
9. Bentley
10. Chilterns
11. Hastings
12. Jalandhar
The quizmaster
12-05-2015
Just 3,10 are wrong AxG and all correct Dare Devil

8-12
The quizmaster
12-05-2015
Just 9,12 are wrong eugenespeed

9,12
willrelf92
12-05-2015
1.What M is something that attracts metal? Magnet.
2.How many tentacles does an octopus have? 8.
3.What does an odometer measure in a car? Miles travelled?
4.Cryptography is the study of what: crypts or codes? Codes.
5.What name is attributed to an employment contract with no fixed hours? Zero hour contract.
6.A tricenarian describes somebody between which ages? 30 and ???.
7.What court order is designed to stop a person doing something? ASBO.
8.Which sixteenth-century French astrologer is famous for his prophecies?
9.In Dickens's novel David Copperfield, who accompanies David to Yarmouth and later elopes with Emily?
10.Coombe Hill is the highest point in which range of English hills?
11.Which nineteenth-century colonial leader in India was tried for cruelty but was eventually released having being acquitted after a seven year trial?
12.In Hindu mythology, who was the demon son of Shiva?
The quizmaster
12-05-2015
All correct will (didn't hink of ASBO, but is the same thing really)

9,12
Sallysally
12-05-2015
1. magnet
2. 6 +2 legs
3. distance travelled
4. codes
5. zero hours
6. 30 and 40?
7. injunction
8. Nostradamus
9. Steerforth
10. Chilterns
The quizmaster
12-05-2015
Just 6 is wrong Sallysally (30-39)

12
Jim_McIntosh
12-05-2015
1. Magnet
2. 8
3. Distance travelled
4. Codes
5. Zero hour contract
6. 30-39
7. Injunction
8. Nostradamus
9. ?????
10. Penines
11. ?????
12. More of these damn Hindo gods! Grrr. I'll go for Ganesh.
DDRickyDD
12-05-2015
1. Magnet
2. 8
3. Speed
4. Codes
5. Malluble contract
6. 30-39

7. Writ
8. Nouvelle
9. Tom
10. Peak District
11. Sachin Javid
12. Buddha
The quizmaster
13-05-2015
Just 10 is wrong Jim and 3,5,7-12 Ricky
12-Andhaka

1.According to the saying, don't count your what until they are hatched?
2.How much change would you have from £2 if you bought two stamps at 63p each?
3.If a person is long-sighted, would they have problem seeing things that are close by or far away?
4.What D is a breed of dog with spots?
5.What is the name of the organs that we use to breathe in oxygen?
6.What is deoxyribonucleic acid more commonly known as?

7.Quotations: of whom did Mary Berry say "when he was 23 he was irritating, bumptious and over the top, but he's made cooking fun?
8.Every March a doll festival called Hinamatsuri is celebrated in which country?
9.Anjeze Gonxhe Bojaxhiu is the birth name of which noted humanitarian?
10.Cap Blanc, the most northerly point in Africa lies in which country?
11.At the top of the column in Trafalgar Square, Nelson stands in front of what?
12.Which Dutchman published De Jure Belli ac Pacis in 1625, which became the basis for international law?
Dare Devil
13-05-2015
1. Eggs
2. 74p
3. Close
4. Dalmatian
5. Lungs
6. Stomache acid?
The quizmaster
13-05-2015
1,6 are wrong Dare Devil
bcdee
13-05-2015
1 Chickens
2 74p
3 Close by
4 Dalmatian
5 Lungs
6 Chalk
7 Heston Bloominheck
8 Japan
9 Mother Teresa
10 Tunisia
11 A Sword
The quizmaster
13-05-2015
6,7,11 are wrong bcdee

6,7,11,12
eugenespeed
13-05-2015
1.Eggs
2.74p
3.Close by
4.Dalmation
5.Lungs
6.DNA

7.Gordon Ramsay
8.Japan
9.Mother Teresa
10.Mauritania
11.A coil of rope
12.Hugo Grotius
The quizmaster
13-05-2015
Just 7,10 are wrong eugenespeed

7
eugenespeed
13-05-2015
7. Jamie Oliver.
Sallysally
13-05-2015
1. chickens
2.74p
3. short distances
4. dalmatian
5. nostrils/lungs - well, actually it is the ribs and diaphragm muscles that actually cause the breathing in!
6. DNA
7. Jamie Oliver?
8. Japan?
9. Mother Teresa
10. Morocco
The quizmaster
13-05-2015
It's him eugenespeed and just 10 is wrong Sallysally

DDRickyDD
14-05-2015
1. Chickens
2. 74p
3. Close By
4.Dalmatian
5. Lungs
6. Hydchloric Acid

7. Jamie Oliver
8. India
9. Mother Teresa
10. Morocco
11. His Ship
12.De Berg
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