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Old 12-11-2015, 21:56
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Just atg's 7,8, Barracute's 1 are wrong
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Old 12-11-2015, 21:57
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1. 10
2. Donkey
3. Brace
4.E
5. Nice
7. Buddy Holly
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Old 12-11-2015, 21:57
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1 10
2. donkey
3. brace
4. E
5 nice
6. Lake Chad?
7. Bill Gates?
8. Cavalli
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Old 12-11-2015, 21:57
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7 is wrong binbits, Sallysally

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Old 12-11-2015, 22:46
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1.What is 4+3+2+1? 10.
2.What D is an animal that traditionally provides rides for children on a beach? Donkey.
3.In dentistry, what B is a wired device fiited in the mouth, used to straighten teeth? Brace.
4.Many food additives are classified using a three figure number preceded by which letter of the alphabet? E.
5.Complete Bruce Forsyth's famous catchphrase - "Nice to see you, to see you...."? Nice.
6.The countries of Niger, Nigeria, Chad and Cameroon all share which African lake?
7.Picture: who is this in his younger days? http://www.postimage.org/image/4mthwnkld/ Stephen Hawking?
8.Born in 1602 in the Republic of Venice, which composer was an assistant organist under Monteverdi and wrote a number of operas including Didone, Erismena and Calisto?
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Old 13-11-2015, 12:11
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All correct will and well spotted

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Old 13-11-2015, 16:53
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1. 10
2. Donkey
3. Braces
4. E
5. Nice
6. Victoria?
7. Won't load for me
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Old 16-11-2015, 21:53
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Just 6 is wrong from last quiz P_P. Anagrams is back to start the week

1.Stinging insect and dogs feet?
2.Not high and a nocturnal bird?
3.Fish and short for auntie?
4.Fabric worn over the shoulders and surname of quiz show host, Bradley?
5.Heavy metal and distribute playing cards?
6.Western African country and a verb meaning to rule?
7.Spanish artist and a form of exercise?
8.Roman goddess of the hearth and what musical notes are written on?
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Old 16-11-2015, 21:58
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1 Paws Wasp
2 Low Owl
3 Tuna Aunt
4 Shawl Walsh
5 Lead Deal
6 Niger Reign
7 Goya Yoga
8 Vesta Stave
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Old 16-11-2015, 21:59
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8/8 bcdee
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Old 16-11-2015, 22:03
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1) Wasp and Paws
2) Low and Owl
3) Tuna and Aunt
4) Shawl and Walsh
5) Lead and Deal
6) Niger and Reign
7) Goya and Yoga
8) Vesta and Stave )
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Old 17-11-2015, 00:04
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1 Paws Wasp
2 Low Owl
3 Tuna Aunt
4 Shawl Walsh
5 Lead Deal
6 Niger Reign
7 Goya Yoga
8 Vesta Stave
Superb effort. Well done.
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Old 17-11-2015, 11:08
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1.Stinging insect and dogs feet? Wasp/Paws.
2.Not high and a nocturnal bird? Low/Owl.
3.Fish and short for auntie? Tuna/Aunt.
4.Fabric worn over the shoulders and surname of quiz show host, Bradley? Shawl/Walsh.
5.Heavy metal and distribute playing cards? Lead/Deal.
6.Western African country and a verb meaning to rule? Niger/Reign.
7.Spanish artist and a form of exercise?
8.Roman goddess of the hearth and what musical notes are written on?
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Old 17-11-2015, 12:08
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1. Wasp, Paws
2. Low, Owl
4. Walsh
5. Lead, Deal

Well done on the clean sweep B!
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Old 17-11-2015, 21:54
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8/8 Barracute and all correct will and Dare Devil

1.In time, 12.45 is also known as a quarter to... what?
2.The full name of which accessory is often abbreviated to hanky?
3.What is the general name for the basic foodstuff that is usually sold in loaves and consumed in slices?
4.Planes, chisels and hammers are used in which profession?
5.In London, Buckhouse is an informal name for which famous building?
6.In politics, who is the current Deputy Leader of the Labour Party?
7.What is the name of the pupil that theologian and philosopher Peter Abelard married in secert?
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Old 17-11-2015, 21:55
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Guess what I switched back on?

1. 1
2. Handkerchief
3.Bread
4.Carpentry
5.Buckingham Palace
6.
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Old 17-11-2015, 21:56
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5/5 AxG
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Old 17-11-2015, 21:57
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1 1
2 Handkerchief
3 Bread
4 Joinery
5 Buckingham Palace
6 Tom Watson
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Old 17-11-2015, 22:00
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6/6 bcdee

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Old 17-11-2015, 22:01
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1. 1
2. Hankerchief
3. Bread
4. Carpentry
5. Buckingham Palace
6. Tom Watson (the head two in Labour are Tom and Jerry!)
7. (I did know this, but I had to google for the spelling!) Héloïse d'Argenteuil
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Old 17-11-2015, 22:03
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1) 1
2) Handerchief
3) Bread
4) Carpentry
5) Buckngham Palace
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Old 17-11-2015, 23:54
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1. 1
2. Handkerchief
3. Bread
4. Wood work
5. Buckingham Palace, surely?
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Old 18-11-2015, 14:20
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1.In time, 12.45 is also known as a quarter to... what? One.
2.The full name of which accessory is often abbreviated to hanky? Handkerchief.
3.What is the general name for the basic foodstuff that is usually sold in loaves and consumed in slices? Bread.
4.Planes, chisels and hammers are used in which profession?
5.In London, Buckhouse is an informal name for which famous building? Buckingham Palace.
6.In politics, who is the current Deputy Leader of the Labour Party?
7.What is the name of the pupil that theologian and philosopher Peter Abelard married in secret?
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Old 18-11-2015, 16:10
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1. One
2. Handkerchief
3. Bread
4. Can't think of the word!
5. Buckingham Palace
6. Tom Watson
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Old 18-11-2015, 21:55
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From eugenespeed - all correct

1.The traditional announcement made at the beginning of a night of entertainment is good evening ladies and... what?
2.In the theatre, the booth where tickets can be purchased is the box... what?
3.Which of these is contagious - bad breath or common cold?
4.According to the proverb, what D is the better part of valour?
5.In TV's The Simpsons, who is the drunken character who frequents Moe's Tavern?
6.Into which continent is the Weddell Sea a large inlet of the South Atlantic ocean?
7.Picture: which club's goalscorers this season have come from these countries? http://www.postimage.org/image/ctn6v9hw7/
8.Name the last of Hitler's so-called unsinkable battleships that was sunk by Lancaster bombers in a Norwegian fjord on 12 November 1944?
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