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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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lightdragon
15-06-2015
C - Caberet
N- Noelle?
Chris Frost
16-06-2015
Filling in the gaps...


L- Lunulla (Sp?)
O- Okra
Q- ??
T- Titanium
X- Xavier?
Z- Zachary
willrelf92
16-06-2015
A-The a of laser
B-Public transport - Bus.
C-Musical featuring Sally Bowles
D-The most southerly of the UK's National Parks
E-Greek word which translates I have found it - Eureka.
F-Opposite of true - False.
G-Doctor Who's home planet
H-Capital of Vietnam
I-Flower delivery network
J-Most common surname in Wales - Jones.
K-Kitchen item used to boil water - Kettle.
L-The white, crescent-shape area of the fingernail
M-Marge and Homer's youngest child in The Simpsons - Maggie.
N-Girls name that comes from the Italian for Christmas - Naomi?
O-Vegetable also known as ladies fingers
P-Mickey Mouse's dog - Pluto.
Q-The common oak tree belongs to this genus
R-Area equal to 1,210 square yards
S-Rebecca Adlington's sport - Swimming.
T-Has the chemical symbol Ti - Titanium.
U-National langauge of Pakistan - Urdu.
V- Goes after bank and pole - Vault.
W-Fictional pub in Emmerdale - Woolpack.
X-First name of one of the founders of Bebo
Y-The Y of PAYE
Z-The kid in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid
The quizmaster
16-06-2015
Last night from AxG - all correct except AxG's O, R, lightdragon's N, Chris Frost's X, will's N

Q, R, X
The quizmaster
16-06-2015
Q-Quercus
R-Rood
X-Xochi

1.Proverbially, what is only skin deep?
2.Battle cruiser is Cockney rhyming slang for what type of drinking establishment?
3.Grandmaster is used to describe a very strong player of which board game?
4.What is the official residence of the President of Russia - Kremlin or gremlin?
5.What sort of rating is used to assess the worthiness of a potential borrower?
6.Ocean idol or a drip is an anagram of which actor?

7.Carrie was the debut novel of which American horror story writer?
8.Which football club was the last one to win consecutive European Cup Finals?
9.Which country had a secret police force known as the Tonton Macoute?
10.Which country contains the most westerly point of the African mainland?
11.Saladin, the twelfth-century Muslim leader, belonged to which Middle Eastern people?
12.The Charter of the United Nations was signed on 26th June 1945 in which city?
AxG
16-06-2015
1.Beauty
2.Pub
3.Chess
4.Kremlin
5.Credit
6.Leonardo Dicaprio

7.
8.Barcelona?
9.Italy
10.Senegal
11.Nomads?
12.Geneva?
Dare Devil
16-06-2015
1. Beauty
4. Kremlin
5. Credit rating
The quizmaster
16-06-2015
8,9,11,12 are wrong AxG and 3/3 Dare Devil

7-9,11,2
willrelf92
16-06-2015
1.Proverbially, what is only skin deep? Beauty.
2.Battle cruiser is Cockney rhyming slang for what type of drinking establishment? Boozer.
3.Grandmaster is used to describe a very strong player of which board game?
4.What is the official residence of the President of Russia - Kremlin or gremlin? Kremlin.
5.What sort of rating is used to assess the worthiness of a potential borrower?
6.Ocean idol or a drip is an anagram of which actor? Leonardo DiCaprio.
7.Carrie was the debut novel of which American horror story writer?
8.Which football club was the last one to win consecutive European Cup Finals? Real Madrid.
9.Which country had a secret police force known as the Tonton Macoute?
10.Which country contains the most westerly point of the African mainland? Nigeria?
11.Saladin, the twelfth-century Muslim leader, belonged to which Middle Eastern people?
12.The Charter of the United Nations was signed on 26th June 1945 in which city?
MandyXZ
16-06-2015
7 Stephen King?
The quizmaster
17-06-2015
Just 8,10 are wrong will and it's him Mandy

8,9,11,12
P_P
17-06-2015
1. Beauty
2. Boozer
3. Chess?
4. Kremlin
7. Stephen King
8. Barcelona?
10. Ivory Coast?
willrelf92
17-06-2015
8. Benfica maybe? Rings a bell somewhere.
The quizmaster
17-06-2015
Just 8 and 10 are wrong P_ P and incorrect will
8-AC Milan
11-Kurds
12-San Francisco

1.What is 129-63?
2.On a standard computer keyboard, which letter sits between G and J?
3.What cloth used for drying goes after tea and bath?
4.Which animal appears on the reverse of a 10p piece?
5.Ken Bruce, Steve Wright, and Jeremy Vine are presenters on which national radio station?
6."Cooking doesn't get any tougher than this" is a catchphrase from what culinary TV show?

7.If you took the chemical symbols for the elements tin, oxygen and tungsten, what type of weather would they spell?
8.In which year did World War II end?
9.Native to southern Asia, the sambar is a woodland species of which animal?
10.What pre-dinner drink consists of campari, red vermouth and a splash of soda water?
11.Picture: of which artist is this a self-portrait? http://www.postimage.org/image/nw9euke8b/
12.Which Greek goddess is often depicted as three bodies standing back-to-back?
AxG
17-06-2015
1.66
2.H
3.Towel
4.lion
5.Radio2
6MasterChef

7.Snow
8.1945
9.

I'm late yet still first?
willrelf92
17-06-2015
1.What is 129-63? 66.
2.On a standard computer keyboard, which letter sits between G and J? H.
3.What cloth used for drying goes after tea and bath? Towel.
4.Which animal appears on the reverse of a 10p piece? Lion.
5.Ken Bruce, Steve Wright, and Jeremy Vine are presenters on which national radio station?
6."Cooking doesn't get any tougher than this" is a catchphrase from what culinary TV show? Masterchef.
7.If you took the chemical symbols for the elements tin, oxygen and tungsten, what type of weather would they spell? Snow?
8.In which year did World War II end? 1945.
9.Native to southern Asia, the sambar is a woodland species of which animal?
10.What pre-dinner drink consists of campari, red vermouth and a splash of soda water?
11.Picture: of which artist is this a self-portrait? http://www.postimage.org/image/nw9euke8b/
12.Which Greek goddess is often depicted as three bodies standing back-to-back?
The quizmaster
17-06-2015
8/8 AxG and 6/6 will

9-12
lightdragon
17-06-2015
11) Gaugin?
Dare Devil
18-06-2015
1. 66
2. H
3. Towel
4. Lion
8. 1945

the second half of the quiz is always so hard!
MandyXZ
18-06-2015
9. Rico said he would like to chase deer's
The quizmaster
18-06-2015
Paul Gaugin is right lightdragon, 5/5 Dare Devil and Rico's still barking out the answers to Mandy
10-Americano
12-Hecate

1.Dermatology is the scientific study of what part of the body - blood or skin?
2.According to the proverb, a watched pot never..... what?
3.Which word describes a trial episode made for a proposed TV series and a quaified person who can fly a plane?
4.What is a male swan called - roll or cob?
5.Current affairs: taxpayers face a £7.1 billion bill to upgrade what in London?
6."Old Glory" is the nickname for the flag of which country?

7.In relation to navigation, what do the initials GPS stand for?
8.In computing, which P2P file sharing website was founded by John and Shawn Fanning and Sean Parker?
9.Nicholas Breakspear is the only English person to hold which religious post?
10.What area of technology takes its name from the Greek words for air and to sail?
11.King Farouk I, who abdicated after a 1952 coup, was the last king of which country?
12.Which Austrian philosopher's works included The Open Society and its Enemies and Objective Knowledge?
bcdee
18-06-2015
1 skin
2 boils
3 pilot
4 cob
5
6 America
7 Global Positioning Satellite
8 Pirate Bay
AxG
18-06-2015
1.skin
2.Boils
3.Pilot
4.Cob
5.Palace of Westminster
6.US

7. Global Positioning System
8.
9.Pope
10.Aeroplane?
11.Libya?
12.
Dare Devil
18-06-2015
1. Skin
2. Grows?
3. Pilot
4. Cob?
5. that's a huge bill London Bridge?
7. Global positioning system
The quizmaster
18-06-2015
Just 7 (S) and 8 are wrong bcdee and 10 (plane) 11 AxG
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