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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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Dare Devil
02-02-2016
1. 60
2. Madam
3. Custard
4. Lift
5. Amy Winehouse?
6. Rome?
atg
02-02-2016
8. Art deco
willrelf92
03-02-2016
1.What is 10 x 6? 60.
2.Which of the following words is a palindrome: sir or madam? Madam.
3.What C is a pie traditionally thrown in slapstick comedy? Custard.
4.What word is used in the UK for what Americans call an elevator? Lift.
5.Who made her last recording in a duet with Tony Bennett shortly before she died in July 2011, aged 27? Amy Winehouse.
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?
The quizmaster
03-02-2016
Last night from Sallysally - all correct except Sallysally's 8, binbits's 4, Dare Devil's 6, atg's 8
8-Palladian

1.An annual event takes place how many times a year?
2.Still, sparkling and mineral are all types of which drink?
3.Which of the limbs of an orangutan are longer - arms or legs?
4.What H is a storm with constant wind speeds of more than 73mph?
5.What does the P of OPEC stand for?
6.Which famous bandleader disappeared on a flight from England to France in December 1944?
7.Quotations: in 1997, which Italian woman said "Everything you see I owe to spaghetti"?
8.Name the Spanish composer and pianist who died when the ship Sussex was torpedoed in 1916?
binbits01
03-02-2016
1. Once
2. Water
3. Arms
4. Hurricane
Sallysally
03-02-2016
1. once
2. water
3. arms
4. hurricane
5. petroleum
6. Glenn Miller
7. Sophia Loren
8.
binbits01
03-02-2016
5. Producers
bcdee
03-02-2016
1 Once
2 Water
3 Arms
4 Hurricane
5 Petroleum
6 Glen Miller
The quizmaster
03-02-2016
Just 5 is wrong binbits and 7/8 Sallysally
The quizmaster
03-02-2016
6/6 bcdee

8
Dare Devil
03-02-2016
1. Once
2. Water
3. Arms
4. Hurricane
atg
03-02-2016
8. Albeniz
willrelf92
04-02-2016
1.An annual event takes place how many times a year? Once.
2.Still, sparkling and mineral are all types of which drink? Water.
3.Which of the limbs of an orangutan are longer - arms or legs? Arms.
4.What H is a storm with constant wind speeds of more than 73mph? Hurricane.
5.What does the P of OPEC stand for?
6.Which famous bandleader disappeared on a flight from England to France in December 1944?
7.Quotations: in 1997, which Italian woman said "Everything you see I owe to spaghetti"?
8.Name the Spanish composer and pianist who died when the ship Sussex was torpedoed in 1916?
The quizmaster
04-02-2016
4/4 Dare Devil, incorrect atg and 4/4 will
8-Enrique Granados

1.If the villain is called a baddy, what G is the name of the hero?
2.The word brunch is a combination of which two meals?
3.Which three-letter word is the opposite of wet?
4.What colour are the flowers of the buttercup?
5.In which year did Queen Elizabeth II celebrate her silver jubillee?
6.Which US golfer has the nickname Supermex?
7.According to legend, which marksman was born in Altdorf, Switzerland?
8.Which mid 19th century Irish nationalist secret organisation was active in both the UK and US?
bcdee
04-02-2016
1 Goody
2 Breakfast and Lunch
3 Dry
4 Yellow
5 1977
6 Lee Trevino
7 William Tell
binbits01
04-02-2016
1. Goody
2. Breakfast and Lunch
3. Dry
4.Yellow
Dare Devil
04-02-2016
1. Goody
2. Breakfast and lunch
3. Dry
4. Yellow
5. 2002?
atg
04-02-2016
8. Fenian society.
Sallysally
05-02-2016
1 Goody
2 breakfast and lunch
3. dry
4. yellow
5. 1977
6. Lee Trevino?
7. William Tell
8. Fenians?
The quizmaster
05-02-2016
From last night - all correct except Dare Devil's 5. Well done Sallysally - 8/8

willrelf92
05-02-2016
1.If the villain is called a baddy, what G is the name of the hero? Goody.
2.The word brunch is a combination of which two meals? Breakfast and Lunch.
3.Which three-letter word is the opposite of wet? Dry.
4.What colour are the flowers of the buttercup? Yellow.
5.In which year did Queen Elizabeth II celebrate her silver jubillee? I'll guess 1979?
6.Which US golfer has the nickname Supermex?
7.According to legend, which marksman was born in Altdorf, Switzerland?
8.Which mid 19th century Irish nationalist secret organisation was active in both the UK and US?
The quizmaster
08-02-2016
Just 5 is wrong from last quiz will

1.LTCOOTB-what you have said to have done if you reveal a secret by mistake?
2.NN-highest double digit in words?
3.DKNY-designer fashion label?
4.YNWA-Popular football anthem and musical song?
5.NATM-2006 American-fantasy comedy film starring Ben Stiller and Robin Williams?
6.POS-capital of Trinidad and Tobago?
7.TPA-collection of New York City music publishers and songwriters in late 19th/early 20th centuries?
8.CDB-French writer and dramatist noted for his long nose and fighting duels?
P_P
08-02-2016
1. Let the Cat Out of the Bag
2. Ninety Nine
4. You Never Walk Alone
5. Night at the Museum
AxG
08-02-2016
1.LTCOOTB-Let the cat out of the bag
2.NN-Ninety-nine
3.DKNY-Donna Karen New York
4.YNWA-You'll Never Walk Alone
5.NATM-Night at the Museum
6.POS-Port of Spain
7.TPA-
8.CDB-
The quizmaster
08-02-2016
All are correct P_P and AxG
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