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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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willrelf92
01-10-2015
.How many wives did Henry VIII have - 6 or 10? 6.
2.In traffic, what J is where two roads meet? Junction.
3.Which season of the year goes before onion, water and clean? Spring.
4.Current affairs: the National Minimum Wage increased by 20p today to what amount? £6.70?
5.Picture: in which TV programme will you find these two? http://www.postimage.org/image/j7bl5fkh1/ Have I Got News For You?
6.At the age of 16, Wayne Rooney set a record of being the youngest-ever player to score a goal in a Premier League football match - against which team? Arsenal.
7.Launched in 1837, what was the first steamship purpose-built for crossing the Atlantic?
8.Which Danish designer created the ant chair for Fritz Hansen in 1951, and later the swan and egg chairs for the same manufacturer?
Chris Frost
02-10-2015
1. 6
2. Junction
3. Sprnig ( )
4. £6.70
5. Have I got news for you
6. -
7. SS Great Britain
8. Jacobsen
Dare Devil
02-10-2015
1. 6
2. Junction
3. Spring
4. £6.70
6. Man U?
The quizmaster
02-10-2015
From will - all correct except Chris's 7 (SS Great Western ) and Dare Devil's 6

The quizmaster
05-10-2015
Good evening and welcome to another new quiz to start

1.What organ of the human body is an anagram of earth?
2.What would you expect to find in heaven - angels or demons?
3.The annual event held each April to demonstrate support for environmental protection is Earth... day or night?
4.Heaven Is a Place on Earth was the only UK number one single for which female singer in 1987?
5.Who starred as Klaatu in the 2008 film remake of The Day the Earth Stood Still?
6.Which American author wrote the 2003 best-selling book The Five People You Meet in Heaven?
7.Which German philosopher said, "In heaven, all the interesting people are missing"?
Dare Devil
05-10-2015
1. Heart
2. Angels
3. Day
4. grrrr, got that song in my head now, but no idea who it's by
5. I think, Keanu Reeves? It was the Matrix guy.
bcdee
05-10-2015
1 Heart
2 Angels
3 Day
4 Belinda Carlisle
5 Keanu Reeves
The quizmaster
05-10-2015
4/4 Dare Devil and 5/5 bcdee

6,7
lightdragon
05-10-2015
7) Nietzsche?
willrelf92
05-10-2015
1.What organ of the human body is an anagram of earth? Heart.
2.What would you expect to find in heaven - angels or demons? Angels.
3.The annual event held each April to demonstrate support for environmental protection is Earth... day or night? Day.
4.Heaven Is a Place on Earth was the only UK number one single for which female singer in 1987? Belinda Carlisle.
5.Who starred as Klaatu in the 2008 film remake of The Day the Earth Stood Still?
6.Which American author wrote the 2003 best-selling book The Five People You Meet in Heaven?
7.Which German philosopher said, "In heaven, all the interesting people are missing"?
P_P
06-10-2015
1. Heart
2. Angels
3. Day
4. Tiffany?

Happy Birthday QM
The quizmaster
06-10-2015
Nietzsche is right lightdragon, 4/4 will and just 4 is wrong P_P
6-Mitch Albom

1.What public transport goes after mini and before lane?
2.What farm animal is the most common source of leather?
3.Which of these is not part of the eye - retina, iris or clavicle?
4.What E is the imaginary line around the centre of the earth ?
5.What is the name of Harry Potter's School of Magic?
6.What age was William Pitt when he became Britain's youngest prime minister in 1783?
7.The flag of the African state Chad is the same as that of which European Union member country?
8.Which Italian composer's opera Les Vepres Sicilennes, or The Sicilian Vespers, was commissioned for the Great Exhibition of Paris in 1855?
Dare Devil
06-10-2015
1. Bus
2. Cow
3. Clavicle
4. Equator
5. Hogwarts
6. 13?
7. Italy?
bcdee
06-10-2015
1 Bus
2 Cow
3 Clavicle
4 Equator
5 Hogwarts
6 34
7 Italy
The quizmaster
06-10-2015
6 and 7 are wrong Dare Devil/bcdee
Dare Devil
06-10-2015
6. 18?
7. Sweden?
Barracute
06-10-2015
Dare has ncked all the easy ones so i'll just wish you a Belated Happy Brthday Qm !
Dare Devil
06-10-2015
You should've been quicker then, Barra
damianswife
06-10-2015
8 Oooh Oooh , it's Verdi.
willrelf92
06-10-2015
1.What public transport goes after mini and before lane? Bus.
2.What farm animal is the most common source of leather? Cow?
3.Which of these is not part of the eye - retina, iris or clavicle? Clavicle.
4.What E is the imaginary line around the centre of the earth? Equator.
5.What is the name of Harry Potter's School of Magic? Hogwarts.
6.What age was William Pitt when he became Britain's youngest prime minister in 1783?
7.The flag of the African state Chad is the same as that of which European Union member country? Romania.
8.Which Italian composer's opera Les Vepres Sicilennes, or The Sicilian Vespers, was commissioned for the Great Exhibition of Paris in 1855?
atg
07-10-2015
6. 21
lightdragon
07-10-2015
7)Romania (haha it just got mentioned on a Last Week Tonight episode I am watching).
P_P
07-10-2015
1. Bus
2. Cow
3. Clavicle
4. Equator
5. Hogwarts
6. 23?
The quizmaster
07-10-2015
It is him damianswife not 21 atg, Romania is right lightdragon and you're just 1 out P_P - 24

1.In which sport would competitiors use a shuttle cock - badminton or tennis?
2.What S is the name of a seat on a bicycle?
3.What colour is the tape associated with bereaucracy procedures, with excessive attention to rules and regulations?
4.According to tradition, how many leaves should a clover have to bring luck?
5.Which chemical element, with the symbol Rb, was discovered by the inventor of the bunsen burner, Robert Bunsen?
6.In Indian cuisine, if a dish is served as Brinjal, what is the main ingredient?
7.Which Egyptian queen has given her name to two stone obelisks, or needles, one in London and the other in New York?
8.Who is being described - the son of an architect, he was born in Preggamum in what is now Turkey in 129 AD. He was a doctor to a succession of Roman emperors and his influence lived on in medical theory and practice dominating Europe until the Renaissance?
bcdee
07-10-2015
1 Badminton
2 Saddle
3 Red
4 Four
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