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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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Sallysally
15-12-2015
7. Sing Sing?
willrelf92
15-12-2015
1.What is the name of Barratt's small packet of sherbet, with a lollipop sealed into the bag?
2.What is 88 written as words? Eighty eight.
3.Picture: who's this? http://www.postimage.org/image/pvw6egq3n/ Porky Pig.
4.Which Taylor Swift song won Video of the Year and Best Collaboration at the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards? Bad Blood ft. Kendrick Lamar.
5.Whose Mandolin features in the title of Louis de Bernieres's classic novel?
6.What was the nickname of the former British boxer Nigel Benn?
7.Which prison in New York on the east bank of the Hudson River, first opened in 1826?
The quizmaster
15-12-2015
Sing Sing is right Sallysally and 3/3 will

1.What B is a high street shop that specialises in selling meat?
2.Which is the bigger quantity - one third or three eighths?
3.What part of an olive tree is a traditional symbol of peace?
4.In computing, what R is the key that can start a new line when typing, or as an enter key to affirm a command?
5.Current affairs: what is the name of the British astronaut who blasted off to a space station today?
6.Situated on the west coast of Africa, what is the capital of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau?
7.Who painted Nighthawks, a view of Phillies Diner at night?
8.Who was the eighteenth-century Swedish botanist who invented the naming scheme for all species of plants and animals?
bcdee
15-12-2015
1 Butcher
2 three eighths
3 Branch
4 Return
5 Tim Peake
Dare Devil
15-12-2015
1. Butchers
2. 3/8
3. Branch??
4. Return
5. Tim Peake
The quizmaster
15-12-2015
5/5 bcdee/Dare Devil

6-8
Barracute
15-12-2015
1) Butchers
2) One Third
3) Branch
4) Return
5) Tim something
The quizmaster
15-12-2015
All correct Barracute (Peake) except 2

6-8
atg
15-12-2015
8. Linneus
7. Jackson Pollock
willrelf92
16-12-2015
1.What B is a high street shop that specialises in selling meat? Butchers.
2.Which is the bigger quantity - one third or three eighths? Three eighths.
3.What part of an olive tree is a traditional symbol of peace?
4.In computing, what R is the key that can start a new line when typing, or as an enter key to affirm a command?
5.Current affairs: what is the name of the British astronaut who blasted off to a space station today? Tim Peake.
6.Situated on the west coast of Africa, what is the capital of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau?
7.Who painted Nighthawks, a view of Phillies Diner at night?
8.Who was the eighteenth-century Swedish botanist who invented the naming scheme for all species of plants and animals?
The quizmaster
16-12-2015
8 is right atg and 3/3 will.
7-Edward Hopper

1.Which four-letter part of a shoe is also the name of a flat fish?
2.What L is a famous building block toy?
3.Proverbially, what should you not throw if you live in a glass house?
4.What date in the month of April is April Fool's Day?
5.Which software company was co-founded by Bill Gates?
6.In politics, who is the current Prime Minister of Australia?
7.Which naval battle of 1571 was a victory for the Holy League over the Ottoman Empire, and took place between the Gulf of Corinth, and the Gulf of Patras?
8.What is the name of Don Giovanni's manservant in Mozart's opera?
Barracute
16-12-2015
1) Sole
2) Lego
3) Stones
4) 1st
5) Microsoft
The quizmaster
16-12-2015
5/5 Barracute

6-8
Sallysally
16-12-2015
1 sole
2. Lego
3. stones
4. 1st
5. Microsoft
6. Malcolm Turnbull
7. Lepanto?
8. Lepporello
willrelf92
16-12-2015
1.Which four-letter part of a shoe is also the name of a flat fish? Sole.
2.What L is a famous building block toy? Lego.
3.Proverbially, what should you not throw if you live in a glass house? Stones?
4.What date in the month of April is April Fool's Day? 1st.
5.Which software company was co-founded by Bill Gates? Microsoft.
6.In politics, who is the current Prime Minister of Australia?
7.Which naval battle of 1571 was a victory for the Holy League over the Ottoman Empire, and took place between the Gulf of Corinth, and the Gulf of Patras?
8.What is the name of Don Giovanni's manservant in Mozart's opera?
Dare Devil
16-12-2015
1. Sole
2. Lego
3. Stones
4. First
5. Microsoft

again, the last questions are so hard!
bcdee
16-12-2015
1 Sole
2 Lego
3 Stones
4 First
5 Microsoft
The quizmaster
17-12-2015
8/8 Sallysally 5/5 Dare Devil, and bcdee

1.What E is the language that you are all reading now?
2.An instant attraction to another person is usually known as love at first... what?
3.On treasure maps, which letter of the alphabet traditionally marks the spot?
4.In the traditional children's party game, blindfolded players have to pin which body part onto a donkey?
5.Quotations: what, in 1926, did Variety Magazine describe as "a new development in radio"?
6.The Secret Pilgrim, John Le Carre's novel of 1990, sees the final appearance in print of which character, introduced in Call of the Dead in 1961?
7.In 1999, the first commission for the empty fourth plinth was Ecco Homo, a sculpture of Christ by which artist?
8.Which Maltese-born psychologist originated the term lateral thinking?
bcdee
17-12-2015
1 English
2 Sight
3 X
4 Tail
5 TV
The quizmaster
17-12-2015
5/5 bcdee

6-8
Barracute
17-12-2015
1) English
2) Sight
3) X
4) Tail
Barracute
17-12-2015
6) George Smiley
The quizmaster
17-12-2015
All correct Barracute

7,8
Sallysally
17-12-2015
1. English
2. sight
3. X
4. tail
5. valves?
6. George Smiley
7.
8. Edward de Bono
The quizmaster
17-12-2015
Just 5 is wrong Sallysally

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