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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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AxG
20-05-2015
1.99
2.Stone
3.on foot
4.brown
5.Emu
6.

7.Costa
8.Angela Merkal
9.Peru
10.
11.
12.
bcdee
20-05-2015
1 99
2 A stone
3 On foot
4 Brown
5 Emu
6 Chicago
7 Starbucks
8 Anne Widdicombe
9 Argentina
The quizmaster
20-05-2015
Just 9 is wrong AxG, and 6-9 bcdee

6,9-12
binbits01
20-05-2015
1. 165
2.1 stone?
3. on foot
4. the brown
5. cukabura?
The quizmaster
20-05-2015
1,5 are wrong binbits
Dare Devil
20-05-2015
1. 99
2. Stone?
3. Pony?
4. Green?
6. Miami?
10. Hydrochloric acid?
lightdragon
20-05-2015
10) Chloric acid
11) Raphael?
Sallysally
20-05-2015
1. 99
2 stone?
3. foot
4. brown
5. emu
6.
7. Costa
8. Merkel
9. Brazil?
10. Chloric
11. Caravaggio
12.
The quizmaster
20-05-2015
3,4,6,10 are wrong Dare Devil and 10 is right lightdragon

6,9,11,12
The quizmaster
20-05-2015
All correct Sallysally

6,12
DDRickyDD
20-05-2015
1. 99
2. 1 Stone
3. Foot
4. Brown
5. Wallabie
6. Chicago

7. Starbucks
8. Angela Merkel
9. Peru
10.Hydrochloric
11. And De Mooray
12. King Geogios Thessokli of Greece
willrelf92
21-05-2015
1. What is 132-33? 99.
2.Which imperial measure is equal to 6.35kg? A stone.
3.If someone is travelling via Shanks pony, how are they moving - on foot or on a pony? Foot.
4.In snooker, which ball is worth more - the brown or green? Brown.
5.Which bird appears on the coat of arms of Australia?
6.The medical TV series Grey's Anatomy is set in which US city?
7.Which coffee shop chain is the sponsor of a major UK literary prize? Costa?
8.In 2009, toy maker Mattel created a Barbie doll based on which German politician? Angela Merkel?
9.A black-bean stew called feijoada is a popular dish in which South American country? Chile?
10.HCIO3 is the chemical formula for which acid? Hydrochloric.
11.Which Renaissance painter was forced to flee Rome after killing a man over a dispute during a tennis match?
12.In 1832, who became the first king of the modern Greek state?
The quizmaster
21-05-2015
All correct except 5-7,9,11,12 Ricky and 9 will
12-Otto

1.How many sides does a 20p coin have?
2.What form of transport is associated withHS2 - railways or buses?
3.What object in the night sky goes after full and before shine?
4.Lundi is the French word for which day of the week?
5.Current affairs: a judge has ruled that which Irish baking company discriminated against a gay customer?
6."If you change your mind, I'm the first in line" is the opening line to which song by ABBA?

7.In Scrabble, the basic score for either of the months beginning with A is what value?
8.Which classic gothic novel ends "He was soon Borne away by the waves and lost in darkness and distance"?
9.What make of car was named after the daughter of the Austrian banker and car-lover Emile Jellinek?
10.Native to New Zealand's Little Barrier Island, the giant weta is one of the world's heaviest what?
11.Which Asian capital city is located on the Han River?
12.Famous for a legendary curse, which Indian diamond was donated to the Smithsonian Institution by Harry Winston in 1958?
Dare Devil
21-05-2015
1. 5, I think?
2. Train/railway
3. Moon
4. Monday
6. Dancing Queen
7. 8?
bcdee
21-05-2015
1 Nine
2 Railway
3 Moon
4 Monday
5
6 Take a Chance On Me
7 Eight
11 Hanoi
The quizmaster
21-05-2015
1,6,7 are wrong Dare Devil/ 1,7,11 bcdee
Dare Devil
21-05-2015
1. 7
7. 7?
The quizmaster
21-05-2015
Both right Dare Devil

5,8-12
Sallysally
21-05-2015
1. 8
2. railway
3. moon
4. monday
5 Ashers
6 Take a Chance on Me
7 April = 6?
8. Frankenstein
9. Mercedes
10. insects?
11. Seoul
12. Hope diamond
The quizmaster
21-05-2015
Just 1 and 7 are wrong Sallysally

Finished
DDRickyDD
21-05-2015
1. Two
2. Railway
3. Moon
4. Monday
5. Gibson Bakers
6. Supertrooper

7. 5
8. The Goth
9. Mercedes
10. Human
11. Jakarta
12. Surrinder Diamondf
willrelf92
21-05-2015
1.How many sides does a 20p coin have? 7 (9 if you include the head and tail ).
2.What form of transport is associated with HS2 - railways or buses? Railways.
3.What object in the night sky goes after full and before shine? Moon.
4.Lundi is the French word for which day of the week? Monday.
5.Current affairs: a judge has ruled that which Irish baking company discriminated against a gay customer?
6."If you change your mind, I'm the first in line" is the opening line to which song by ABBA?
7.In Scrabble, the basic score for either of the months beginning with A is what value? 10?
8.Which classic gothic novel ends "He was soon Borne away by the waves and lost in darkness and distance"?
9.What make of car was named after the daughter of the Austrian banker and car-lover Emile Jellinek?
10.Native to New Zealand's Little Barrier Island, the giant weta is one of the world's heaviest what?
11.Which Asian capital city is located on the Han River?
12.Famous for a legendary curse, which Indian diamond was donated to the Smithsonian Institution by Harry Winston in 1958?
The quizmaster
22-05-2015
1,5-8,10-12 are wrong Ricky and just 1 is wrong will

The answer to Q5 on Wednesday's quiz is Seattle

The quizmaster
25-05-2015
Good evening, welcome to the week and a quiz on London

1.What are the last three words in the most frequently used verse in the rhyme London Bridge Is Falling Down?
2.Who famously lives at 10 Downing Street?
3.What part of the body goes after London to name a big Ferris wheel?
4.Which river flows through London?
5.London Nights was a number 2 UK hit single for which duo in the summer of 1989?
6.A German Shepherd dog named London starred in which Canadian TV show?
7.In which London square can a monument to Gandhi be found?
8.Which London borough is sandwiched between Southwark and Greenwich?
9.Which London palace was built in 1631 for the wealthy merchant Samuel Fortray and later bought by King George III?
10.What was designed and built by John Nash in 1827 as a monument to the victories at Trafalgar and Waterloo?
bcdee
25-05-2015
1 All day long
2 Prime Minister
3 Eye
4 Thames
5 London Boys
6
7 Parliament Square
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