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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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Dare Devil
27-01-2016
1. Pig
2. Code
3. Hair
4. Wine
7. The thing that's got an anode and a cathode? can't think of the name for it. Electro.... iso... something or other??

Edit - Electrolysis? If it's what I'm thinking of, I know it, just can't remember what it's called!
willrelf92
27-01-2016
1.Which farm animal usually has a curly tail - pig or cow? Pig.
2.On a cheque, the six digits that represent a branch is the sort.... what? Code.
3.A barber is primarily employed to trim and style which bodily growth? Hair.
4.Which alcoholic beverage is fermented with grapes and has red, white and rose varieties? Wine.
5.What is the total number if you add the number of steps in John Buchan's novel and the number of Monkey's in David/Janet Peoples novel? I'll guess 15.
6.Which of the Great Lakes is bordered on the west by Michigan and on the north and east by Ontario? Superior?
7.In physics, what is the name given to the device which separates and measures quantities of different charged particles?
8.In Hindu mythology, what is the name of the centre of the universe and the home of the gods?
Sallysally
28-01-2016
Is the answer to 8 Mount Meru?
The quizmaster
28-01-2016
6 is right atg, 4/4 Dare Devil, jsut 6 is wrong will, and Mount Meru is right Sallysally
7-Spectrometer

1.A lawnmower is used to cut which plant?
2.In a hospital, what C is another name for accident and emergency?
3.What word can mean an educational establishment and a group of fish?
4.What aids to vision are sometimes stored in a saline solution?
5.Which British actor played the character of Scotty in the 2009 film Star Trek?
6.Quotations: George Bernard Shaw said that baseball was better than which English game because "it was over sooner"?
7.Picture: name this British building? http://www.postimage.org/image/t8pulwwvn/
8.Which 19th century Canadian seaman was the first man in recorded history to sail around the world singlehanded?
Dare Devil
28-01-2016
1. Grass
2. Casualty
3. School
4. Contact lenses
7. The Shard
bcdee
28-01-2016
1 Grass
2 Casualty
3 School
4 Contact Lenses
5
6 Cricket
7 The Shard
The quizmaster
28-01-2016
All correct Dare Devil and bcdee

5,8
binbits01
28-01-2016
1. Grass
2. Casualty
3. School
4. Contact Lenses
6. Rounders
8. Robin Knox Johnson
P_P
28-01-2016
1. Grass
3. School
4. Contact Lenses
5. Simon Pegg
willrelf92
29-01-2016
1.A lawnmower is used to cut which plant? Grass.
2.In a hospital, what C is another name for accident and emergency?
3.What word can mean an educational establishment and a group of fish? School.
4.What aids to vision are sometimes stored in a saline solution? Contact lenses.
5.Which British actor played the character of Scotty in the 2009 film Star Trek?
6.Quotations: George Bernard Shaw said that baseball was better than which English game because "it was over sooner"? Cricket?
7.Picture: name this British building? http://www.postimage.org/image/t8pulwwvn/ The Shard.
8.Which 19th century Canadian seaman was the first man in recorded history to sail around the world singlehanded?
The quizmaster
29-01-2016
6 and 8 are wrong binbits, and all correct P_P and will

8-Joshua Slocum

The quizmaster
01-02-2016
Good evening. A connection to start this week and month

Connection

1.What is England's highest mountain?
2.In politics, who served as UK Prime Minister from 1964-1970 and 1974-1976?
3.What F was equal to a quarter of an old penny?
4.What is the alcoholic beverage similar to cider which is made from fermented pears?
5.What is the name of the pig in George Orwell's novel Animal Farm?
6.What was David Bowie's real name?


What is the connection?
AxG
01-02-2016
1.Scarfell Pike
2.Harold Wilson
3.Farthing
4.
5.
6.
7.Richard Wilson

Sounds like Dad's Army
bcdee
01-02-2016
1 Scafell Pike
2
3 Farthing
4
5
6
7 Richard Wilson
The quizmaster
01-02-2016
All correct AxG/bcdee and connection

4-6

I forgot I'd already done wilson
Sallysally
01-02-2016
Connection

1. Scafell Pike
2 Wilson
3. Farthing
4. perry
5. Richard Wilson
6. David Jones
7. Napoleon or Old Major

Dad's Army
binbits01
01-02-2016
1. Snowdon
2. James Callaghan
3. Farthing
4.Perry
The quizmaster
01-02-2016
All correct Sallysally

1,2 are wrong binbits

Dare Devil
01-02-2016
1. Scafell Pike
willrelf92
01-02-2016
1.What is England's highest mountain? Snowdon.
2.In politics, who served as UK Prime Minister from 1964-1970 and 1974-1976?
3.What F was equal to a quarter of an old penny? Farthing.
4.What is the alcoholic beverage similar to cider which is made from fermented pears?
5.What is the name of the pig in George Orwell's novel Animal Farm?
6.What was David Bowie's real name?
The quizmaster
02-02-2016
Scafell Pike is right Dare Devil and just 1 is wrong will.

1.What is 10 x 6?
2.Which of the following words is a palindrome: sir or madam?
3.What C is a pie traditionally thrown in slapstick comedy?
4.What word is used in the UK for what Americans call an elevator?
5.Who made her last recording in a duet with Tony Bennett shortly before she died in July 2011, aged 27?
6.In which European city would you find Noma, reputedly the best restaurant in the world?
7.What was the name of the Native American Indian princess who was buried in Gravesend, England in 1617?
8.With which style of architecture would you associate Robert Adam?
bcdee
02-02-2016
1 60
2 madam
3 Custard
4 Lift
5 Amy Winehouse
6 Copenhagen
The quizmaster
02-02-2016
6/6 bcdee
Sallysally
02-02-2016
1 60
2. madam
3. custard
4. lift
5.
6.Copenhagen
7. Pocahontas
8. Neo-classical?
binbits01
02-02-2016
1. Sixty
2. madam
3. Custard
4. Escalator?
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