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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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The quizmaster
18-06-2015
Just 5 is wrong Dare Devil

8,10-12
binbits01
18-06-2015
1 skin
2 boil
3pilot
4 cob


7 geostationary positioning satellite
The quizmaster
18-06-2015
4/5 binbits
lightdragon
18-06-2015
8) Limewire?
10)Aeronautics?
eugenespeed
18-06-2015
1. Skin
2. Boils
3. Pilot
4. Cob
5. Westminster Palace
6. USA
7. Global Positioning System
8. Napster
9. Pope
10. Aeronautics
11. Iraq
The quizmaster
19-06-2015
10 is right lightdragon and just 11 is wrong eugenespeed

11-Egypt
12-Karl Popper

willrelf92
19-06-2015
1.Dermatology is the scientific study of what part of the body - blood or skin? Skin.
2.According to the proverb, a watched pot never..... what? Boils.
3.Which word describes a trial episode made for a proposed TV series and a quaified person who can fly a plane? Pilot.
4.What is a male swan called - roll or cob? 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?
The quizmaster
22-06-2015
4/4 from last quiz will. Good evening and welcome to another week

1.What device is used to remove rain and debris from a car's window?
2.Name given to a sleeveless, slim-fitting shirt with shoulder straps?
3.Chocolate bar or the name given to a bus that has two storeys?
4.What is the name of the central character in the US TV series Breaking Bad?
5.Which Welsh athlete won Britain's first taekwondo gold medal at London 2012?
6.Whom did David Cameron beat in the election to become leader of the Conservative Party in 2005?
7.Which Archbishop presided over the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer?
8.Who was the Children's Laureate from 2003 until 2005?
9.What nickname was given to the Italian-born American mobster, born Salvatore Lucania?
10.In 2011, which Chinese pianist opened the Last Night of the Proms at the Royal Albert Hall performing with the BBC Symphony Orchestra?
AxG
22-06-2015
1.Wipers
2.Vest
3.Double decker
4.
5.Jade Jones
6.
7.
8.Jacqueline Wilson
9.
10.
The quizmaster
22-06-2015
Just 2 and 8 are wrong AxG
bcdee
22-06-2015
6 Ian Duncan Smith
Dare Devil
23-06-2015
1. Window wiper
2. Vest
3. Double decker
5. Jade Jones
6. He who should never be named, IDS

Sorry for the lateness, QM. Had a power cut which made the internet go down.
lightdragon
23-06-2015
Haha sneaks in early in the morning...
4) Walter White.
9) Lucky Luciano.
The quizmaster
23-06-2015
6 is wrong bcdee, 2 Dare Devil and both right lightdragon

6-8,10
willrelf92
23-06-2015
1.What device is used to remove rain and debris from a car's window? Windscreen wiper.
2.Name given to a sleeveless, slim-fitting shirt with shoulder straps? Vest.
3.Chocolate bar or the name given to a bus that has two storeys? Double Decker.
4.What is the name of the central character in the US TV series Breaking Bad? Walter White.
5.Which Welsh athlete won Britain's first taekwondo gold medal at London 2012? Jade Jones?
6.Whom did David Cameron beat in the election to become leader of the Conservative Party in 2005?
7.Which Archbishop presided over the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer?
8.Who was the Children's Laureate from 2003 until 2005?
9.What nickname was given to the Italian-born American mobster, born Salvatore Lucania?
10.In 2011, which Chinese pianist opened the Last Night of the Proms at the Royal Albert Hall performing with the BBC Symphony Orchestra?
P_P
23-06-2015
1. Windscreen Wipers
3. Double Decker
4. Walter White
5. Jade Jones
The quizmaster
23-06-2015
Just 2 is wrong will and 4/4 P_P
2-Tank top is what I wanted
6-David Davis
7-Robert Runcie
8-Michael Morpurgo
10-Lang Lang

1.How many legs do two spiders have?
2.If you are outside and your shadow is in front of you, then the sun is... in front or behind you?
3.Someone or something that is wonderful or remarkable is - cat's pyjamas or dog's suit?
4.True or false - you can drive in a lane on a motorway with a red x above it?
5.The tibia is in what part of the body?
6.Who wrote the plays Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet?

7.Who is the youngest of the Queen's four children?
8.Scrapie is a disease that most commonly affects which farm animal?
9.What Oxfordshire town gives its name to a flat currant-filled pastry, similar to an Eccles cake?
10.Fallingwater House was the home of which influential American architect?
11.Picture: women from which city are commemmorated by this statue? http://www.postimage.org/image/ljf16s0c9/
12.Budapest International Airport is named after which classical composer?
Dare Devil
23-06-2015
1. 16
2. Behind
3. Cats pjs? never heard of this one
4. False
5. Lower leg
6. William Shakespear
7. Andrew?
8. Sheep?
The quizmaster
23-06-2015
Just 7 is wrong Dare Devil
Dare Devil
23-06-2015
7. Phillip? Don't think I can name any other prince or princess
bcdee
23-06-2015
7 Edward
12 Lizt
The quizmaster
23-06-2015
7 is wrong Dare Devil and both correct bcdee

9-11
willrelf92
24-06-2015
1.How many legs do two spiders have? 16.
2.If you are outside and your shadow is in front of you, then the sun is... in front or behind you? Behind.
3.Someone or something that is wonderful or remarkable is - cat's pyjamas or dog's suit? Dog's suit.
4.True or false - you can drive in a lane on a motorway with a red x above it? False.
5.The tibia is in what part of the body? Leg.
6.Who wrote the plays Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet? William Shakespeare.
7.Who is the youngest of the Queen's four children? Edward?
8.Scrapie is a disease that most commonly affects which farm animal?
9.What Oxfordshire town gives its name to a flat currant-filled pastry, similar to an Eccles cake?
10.Fallingwater House was the home of which influential American architect?
11.Picture: women from which city are commemmorated by this statue? http://www.postimage.org/image/ljf16s0c9/
12.Budapest International Airport is named after which classical composer?
P_P
24-06-2015
1. 8
2. Behind
3. Cat's pyjamas
4. False
6. William Shakespeare
7. Edward
8. Sheep?
11. Liverpool?
eugenespeed
24-06-2015
1. 16
2. Behind
3. Cat's Pyjamas
4. False
5. Leg
6. William Shakespeare
7. Edward
8. Sheep
9. Banbury
10. Frank Lloyd Wright
11. Sheffield
12. Liszt
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