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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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Dare Devil
07-09-2015
1. Toffee apple
3. George Osborne
6. To be or not to be
bcdee
07-09-2015
1 Toffee Apple
2 Cash On Delivery
3 George Osborne
4 Glandular Fever
5 Ian Drury And The Blockheads
6 To Be Or Not To Be?
7 Curtley Ambrose
8 Dutch Elm Disease
The quizmaster
07-09-2015
3/3 Dare devil and 8/8 bcdee
Chris Frost
07-09-2015
1. Toffee Apple
2. Cash on Delivery
3. George Osbourne
4. ?
5. Ian Dury and the Blockheads
6. To be or not to be
7. Curtly Ambrose (sp?)
8. Dutch Elm Disease
willrelf92
07-09-2015
1.TA-fruit on a stick that is often eaten at Halloween? Toffee Apple.
2.COD-system of paying for goods when dispatched?
3.GO-current Chancellor of the Exchequer? George Osborne.
4.GF-infectious mononucleosis is another name for this disease?
5.IDATB-they had a number 1 hit in 1979 with Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick?
6.TBONTB-it's said before "that is the question" in Hamlet? To Be Or Not To Be.
7.CA-West Indian fast bowler who was knighted in February 2014?
8.DED-deadly tree condition caused by the fungus Ophiostoma ulmi?
The quizmaster
08-09-2015
All correct Chris and 3/3 will from last night.

1.MMXII is what year in Roman numerals?
2.In text speak, what does AFAIK mean?
3.A piglet is the young of which farm animal?
4.What name is given to the person who directs an orchestra using hand and arm gestures?
5.Advertised regularly, what does PPI stand for?
6.The dodo, which became extinct in the seventeenth-century lived on which island in the Indian ocean?
7.Who became the third husband of Mary, Queen of Scots in 1567?
8.Which Polish-American physician and microbiologist developed the oral vaccine against poliomyelitis approved for use in 1960?
bcdee
08-09-2015
1 2012
2 As Far As I Know
3 Pig
4 Conductor
5 Payment Protection Insurance
6 Madagascar
Dare Devil
08-09-2015
1. 2012
2. As far as I know
3. Pig
4. Conductor
5. Payment protection insurance

... I was hoping for a cleansweep then!
AxG
08-09-2015
1.2012
2.As far is I know
3.Pig
4.Conductor
5.Personal protection insurance
6.Madagascar
7.
8.
The quizmaster
08-09-2015
Just 6 is wrong bcdee, 5/5 Dare Devil and just 6 is wrong AxG

6-8
willrelf92
08-09-2015
1.MMXII is what year in Roman numerals? 2012.
2.In text speak, what does AFAIK mean? As far as I know.
3.A piglet is the young of which farm animal? Pig.
4.What name is given to the person who directs an orchestra using hand and arm gestures? Conductor.
5.Advertised regularly, what does PPI stand for? Payment Protection Insurance.
6.The dodo, which became extinct in the seventeenth-century lived on which island in the Indian ocean?
7.Who became the third husband of Mary, Queen of Scots in 1567?
8.Which Polish-American physician and microbiologist developed the oral vaccine against poliomyelitis approved for use in 1960?
Chris Frost
09-09-2015
1. 2012
2. As far as I know
3. A female pig
4. Conductor
5. Payment Protection Insurance
6. Madagascar
7. James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell
8. Jonas Salk?
Fizzbin
09-09-2015
6 is Mauritius
The quizmaster
09-09-2015
Just Chris's 8 is wrong from will last night.
8-Albert Sabin

1.What bed covering is measured in togs - duvet or sheet?
2.What W goes before house and after home?
3.What is the square root of 100?
4.Ash Wednesday is the first day of which period of fasting?
5.Apart from England, which country has only won the FIFA World Cup on home soil?
6.Which stretch of water separates the island of Greenland from mainland Canada?
7.Picture: who is this famous young boy in 1888? http://www.postimage.org/image/fmszk7dor/
8.Two of John Constable's favourite subjects were the mills owned by his father; some were in Flatford in Suffolk, where in Essex were the others?
AxG
09-09-2015
1.Duvet
2.Work
3.10
4.Easter
5.France 98
6.Davis
7.Hitler?
8.
Dare Devil
09-09-2015
1. Duvet
2. Welcome?
3. 10
4. Lent
5. Germany?
The quizmaster
09-09-2015
Just 4,7 are wrong AxG, and 2,5 Dare Devil
bcdee
09-09-2015
1 Duvet
2
3 10
4 Lent
5 Argentina 1978
6 Baffin Bay
The quizmaster
09-09-2015
Just 5,6 are wrong bcdee

7,8
atg
09-09-2015
7. Albert Einstein

It's the eyes
willrelf92
10-09-2015
1.What bed covering is measured in togs - duvet or sheet? Duvet.
2.What W goes before house and after home? Ware.
3.What is the square root of 100? 10.
4.Ash Wednesday is the first day of which period of fasting? Lent.
5.Apart from England, which country has only won the FIFA World Cup on home soil? Argentina?
6.Which stretch of water separates the island of Greenland from mainland Canada? Atlantic Ocean.
7.Picture: who is this famous young boy in 1888? http://www.postimage.org/image/fmszk7dor/
8.Two of John Constable's favourite subjects were the mills owned by his father; some were in Flatford in Suffolk, where in Essex were the others?
The quizmaster
10-09-2015
It is indeed atg 2,5,6 are wrong will
8-Dedham

1.How many seconds are there in three and a half minutes?
2.In online slang, what does the acronym ROFL stand for?
3.Which garden herb is made into a sauce often eaten with lamb?
4.How many stomachs has a cow - 4 or 8?
5.Which father and son won the Razzies for Worst Actor and Worse Supporting Actor in 2014 for their performance in After Earth?
6.Which unit of capacity, equal to a quarter of a bushel, can also mean to give someone a light kiss on the cheek?
7.Lexington, the scene of a famous battle, is in which American state?
8.Which Warsaw-born dancer joined the Diaghilev Ballet in 1913, became a British citizen in 1918 and, in 1935, gave her name to a ballet company?
bcdee
10-09-2015
1 210
2 Roll on the floor laughing
3 Mint
4 4
5
6 Peck
The quizmaster
10-09-2015
All correct bcdee
lightdragon
10-09-2015
5 Will and Jayden Smith.
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