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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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The quizmaster
27-08-2015
5,7,8 are wrong bcdee

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Sallysally
27-08-2015
1. auction
2. treason
3. red
4. prison
5. Harvey Nicks?
6. No idea at all, but Porto?
7. Liverpool
8.
The quizmaster
27-08-2015
5,6 are wrong Sallysally

Finished
AxG
27-08-2015
Funny how a video on daylight savings can lead you to answering a question of American Indians in Arizona and New Mexico.
willrelf92
28-08-2015
1.What word for a sale of things is an anagram of caution? Auction.
2.What T is the crime of betraying your own country? Treason.
3.In the board game Scrabble, what colour are the triple-word-score squares? Blue.
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? Benfica.
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?
Dare Devil
28-08-2015
1. Auction
2. Treason
3. Red?
4. Shop?
The quizmaster
28-08-2015
Just 3 is wrong will and 4 Dare Devil
Chris Frost
29-08-2015
1. Auction
2. Treason
3. Blue
4. Prison
5. TopShop
6. -
7. -
8. -
The quizmaster
31-08-2015
Just 3 is wrong from last quiz Chris. I've now posted over 15,000 questions on the thread Another new quiz to start this week

1.A dishonest and troublemaking person is known as a bad..... what?
2.What name is given to someone who helps a person in need without wanting any recognition or reward?
3.According to the proverb, the road to where is paved with good intentions?
4.In which pantomime do the ugly sisters appear?
5.Alfie Wickers, Simon Fraser, Isobel Pickwell and Rosie Gulliver are characters in which school-set BBC sitcom?
6.Who were the three main actors who starred as The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly in the classic spaghetti western of the same name?
7.Which Danish author wrote The Ugly Duckling?
8.Philip the Good was Duke of Burgundy as Philip III from 1419-67. Which French dynasty did he belong to?
Dare Devil
31-08-2015
1. Egg?
2. Volunteer?
3. The answer is hell, but you've just got a FOB song in my head now
4. Cinderella
5. Byker Grove?
The quizmaster
31-08-2015
3,4 are right Dare Devil
AxG
31-08-2015
1.Egg
2.
3.Fame
4.Cinderella
5.Bad Education
6.
7.Hans Christian Anderson
8.Bourbon
bcdee
31-08-2015
1 Apple
2 Good Samaritan
3 Hell
4 Cinderella
5 Bad Education
6 Clint Eastwood Lee Van Cleef
7 Hans Christian Andersen
The quizmaster
31-08-2015
1, 3 and 8 are wrong AxG, all correct bcdee

6 - one left, 8
willrelf92
31-08-2015
1.A dishonest and troublemaking person is known as a bad..... what? Apple.
2.What name is given to someone who helps a person in need without wanting any recognition or reward?
3.According to the proverb, the road to where is paved with good intentions? Hell?
4.In which pantomime do the ugly sisters appear? Cinderella.
5.Alfie Wickers, Simon Fraser, Isobel Pickwell and Rosie Gulliver are characters in which school-set BBC sitcom?
6.Who were the three main actors who starred as The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly in the classic spaghetti western of the same name?
7.Which Danish author wrote The Ugly Duckling?
8.Philip the Good was Duke of Burgundy as Philip III from 1419-67. Which French dynasty did he belong to?
The quizmaster
31-08-2015
3/3 will
eugenespeed
31-08-2015
1.Apple
2.Good Samaritan
3.Hell
4.Cinderella
5.Bad Education
6.Clint Eastwood and two others!
7.Hans Christian Anderson
Chris Frost
31-08-2015
1. egg
2. Samaritan
3. hell
4. Cinderella
5. Bad Education
6. Blondie, Angel Eyes, Tuco
7. Hans Christian Anderson
8. -
atg
01-09-2015
Eli Wallach
Chris Frost
01-09-2015
2nd go.

1. apple (though I think this could be open to interpretation because the I think the phrase bad/rotten egg/apple is interchangeable)
2. Samaritan
3. hell
4. Cinderella
5. Bad Education
6. Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, Eli Wallach
7. Hans Christian Anderson
8. - still no clue on this one without cheating
The quizmaster
01-09-2015
All correct eugenespeed, atg and Chris
8-Valois

1.What is the first letter on the bottom row of a standard computer keyboard?
2.What is the last month of the year to have exactly 30 days?
3.If you were in your birthday suit, what would you be wearing?
4.What sweet substance comes in icing, castor and granulated varieties?
5.In chemistry, what is the usual colour of copper sulphate?
6.In The Five Nations, Kipling borrowed the title of a Wordsworth poem, Our Lady Of The Snows, to describe which country of the British Empire?
7.Mount Korab is a peak, forming a border between which two countries?
8.The powers of which English king were substantially reduced by the provisions of Oxford in 1258 and, six years later, by the Mise of Lewes?
Dare Devil
01-09-2015
1. Z
2. November
3. Nothing
4. Sugar
5. Brown?
The quizmaster
01-09-2015
Just 5 is wrong Dare Devil
Sallysally
01-09-2015
1. Z
2. November
3 nowt
4. sugar
5. hydrated copper sulphate is blue
6. Tibet?

8. Henry the .....
eugenespeed
01-09-2015
1. Z
2. November
3. Nothing
4. Sugar
5. Blue
6. Canada
7. Albania and Macedonia
8. Henry III
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