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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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bcdee
25-08-2015
1 Decibels
2 Quick
3 180
4 Avon
5 Porridge
6 Snake
AxG
25-08-2015
7 Namibia
The quizmaster
25-08-2015
Just 6 is wrong bcdee - 3 6,7 are wrong P_P
Dare Devil
25-08-2015
1. Decibels
2. Quick
3. 180
4. Avon?
6. Bird?
The quizmaster
25-08-2015
Namibia is right AxG

6,8
Barracute
25-08-2015
1) Decibels
2) Quick
3) 180
5) Porridge
The quizmaster
25-08-2015
Just 6 is wrong Dare Devil and 4/4 Barracute

6,8
Sallysally
25-08-2015
1 decibels
2. quick
3. 180
4 Avon
5. Porridge?
6.
7.
8. the only one I know - Hyacinthus
The quizmaster
25-08-2015
All correct Sallysally

6
willrelf92
25-08-2015
1.Which units are used to measure sound intensity - joules or decibels? Decibels.
2.What word that means rapid goes before sand and silver? Quick.
3.How many degrees in a semicircle? 180.
4.Which county shares its name with a make-up-selling lady?
5.Prisoner and Escort was the title of the pilot episode of which classic TV comedy series?
6.In nature, what kind of animal is the New Zealand kunekune?
7.Which African country is due east of Rio de Janeiro?
8.According to one version of the legend, which youth, loved by Apollo, was killed when the jealous Zephyrus diverted a discus thrown by Apollo to hit him?
atg
26-08-2015
Originally Posted by The quizmaster:
“Almost atg - Gus Grissom
”

Ah, I was thinking Gil short for Virgil, Gus must have been a nickname. Or maybe I was getting mixed up with CSI

I'll have a punt at 6. Marsupial.
The quizmaster
26-08-2015
6-pig

1.What is the name of the official office of the US President: Oval Office or Square Office?
2.Haematophobia is a fear of what substance in the body?
3.How many days before St Patrick's Day is St David's Day?
4.Which word can mean something put in soil to grow or a type of snooker shot involving two touching balls?
5.What is the name of the thin layer about 15 miles above the Earth's surface that protects life from harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun?
6.In which Booker Prize-winning novel by a Japanese-born writer does an elderly English butler come to the conclusion that his master, Lord Darlington, had been a Nazi sympathizer?
7.Anchored off Gibraltar, HMS Tiger and HMS Fearless became, in 1966 and 1968, the venues for discussions between Harold Wilson and which African politician?
8.Which English king married Berengaria of Navarre in Cyprus?
AxG
26-08-2015
1.Oval Office
2.Blood
3.17
4.Kiss?
5.Atmosphere?
6.
7.Gadafi
8.
bcdee
26-08-2015
1 Oval Office
2 Blood
3 16 days
4 Plant
5 Ozone
6 The Lying Swine
The quizmaster
26-08-2015
3-5,7 are wrong AxG and 6 bcdee

6-8
Sallysally
26-08-2015
1. Oval Office
2. blood
3.
4. plant?
5 Van Allen Belt
6. Remains of the Day
7.A Ian Smith
8. Richard the Lionheart
The quizmaster
26-08-2015
Just 5 is wrong Sallysally

Finished
Barracute
26-08-2015
6. The Remains of The Day
willrelf92
27-08-2015
1.What is the name of the official office of the US President: Oval Office or Square Office? Oval Office.
2.Haematophobia is a fear of what substance in the body? Blood.
3.How many days before St Patrick's Day is St David's Day? 16.
4.Which word can mean something put in soil to grow or a type of snooker shot involving two touching balls? Plant.
5.What is the name of the thin layer about 15 miles above the Earth's surface that protects life from harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun? Ozone.
6.In which Booker Prize-winning novel by a Japanese-born writer does an elderly English butler come to the conclusion that his master, Lord Darlington, had been a Nazi sympathizer?
7.Anchored off Gibraltar, HMS Tiger and HMS Fearless became, in 1966 and 1968, the venues for discussions between Harold Wilson and which African politician?
8.Which English king married Berengaria of Navarre in Cyprus?
Dare Devil
27-08-2015
1. Oval office
2. Blood
4. Plant
5. Ozone
P_P
27-08-2015
1. Oval Office
2. Blood
3. 16
4. Plant?
5. Ozone
The quizmaster
27-08-2015
5/5 will, 4/4 Dare Devil and 5/5 P_P.

1.What word for a sale of things is an anagram of caution?
2.What T is the crime of betraying your own country?
3.In the board game Scrabble, what colour are the triple-word-score squares?
4.What kind of institution was Strangeways - the scene of rioting in 1990?
5.Current affairs: a sales assistant from which flagship store in Oxford Circus stole more than £50,000 of clothes?
6.Which Portugese football club lost its eighth successive European final after losing to Sevilla on penalties in the 2014 Europa League final?
7.Picture: in which british city would you find this statue? http://www.postimage.org/image/gpxkqv8uh/
8.Which American Indians of Arizona and New Mexico live in circular huts, usually made of logs and mud, called logans?
AxG
27-08-2015
1.Auction
2.Treason
3.Red?
4.Prison
5.Topshop
6.Sporting Lisbon
7.Aberdeen
8.Navajo
bcdee
27-08-2015
1 Auction
2 Treason
3 Red
4 Prison
5 Selfridges
6 Benfica
7 Birmingham
8 Chayenne
The quizmaster
27-08-2015
Just 6 and 7 are wrong AxG
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