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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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The quizmaster
15-02-2016
bcdee has got the footballers.

3 (4 left)
willrelf92
15-02-2016
1.Name three animals that begin with the letter L? Lion, Leopard and Llama.
2.Name four UK newspapers? The Sun, The Mail, The Times and The Independent.
3.Dame Judi Dench has played M in seven Bond films. Name them? Skyfall, Quantum Of Solace, Casino Royale, You Only Live Twice...
4.Picture: name these three footballers? http://www.postimage.org/image/yymq0hwmj/
5.Which seven nations attended the G7 Summit in June 2015?
The quizmaster
15-02-2016
Just You Only Live Twice is wrong will

4 left for Q3
Dare Devil
15-02-2016
1. Lion, leopard, lizard
2. Daily Mail, Daily Express, The Times, The Independent
3. Golden Eye? Skyfall?
4. George Best?
5. UK, USA, France, Germany
Barracute
15-02-2016
3) Goldeneye, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough, Die Another Day, Casino Royale, Skyfall, Spectre
atg
15-02-2016
1. Lynx, Lassie, Lemmy.
The quizmaster
16-02-2016
All correct Dare Devil, and just Spectre is wrong Barracute

1.In politics, the House of Commons is sometimes referred to as which chamber of parliament - upper or lower?
2.A person who admits responsibility when charged with an offence is said to plead... what?
3.In fishing, what H is the small curved piece of metal at the end of a line where the bait is set?
4.The edible flesh of a coconut is what colour?
5.Which classic 1979 sci-fi horror film had the working title Star Beast?
6.Which Italian town in Umbria, whose name is derived from the Roman Urbs Vetus, is famous for its wine?
7.According to Greek legend, how many Argonauts accompanied Jason in his search for the Golden Fleece?
8.Which nineteenth-century French poet was famous for his translation of Edgar Alen Poe's works?
Barracute
16-02-2016
1) Lower
2) Guilty
3) Hook
4) White
5) Alien
The quizmaster
16-02-2016
5/5 Barracute
Barracute
16-02-2016
Dame Judy was in Spectre (in a pre recorded message)
bcdee
16-02-2016
1 Lower
2 Guilty
3 Hook
4 White
5 Alien
6
7 40
The quizmaster
16-02-2016
Just 7 is wrong bcdee

6-8
willrelf92
16-02-2016
1.In politics, the House of Commons is sometimes referred to as which chamber of parliament - upper or lower? Upper?
2.A person who admits responsibility when charged with an offence is said to plead... what? Guilty.
3.In fishing, what H is the small curved piece of metal at the end of a line where the bait is set? Hook.
4.The edible flesh of a coconut is what colour? White.
5.Which classic 1979 sci-fi horror film had the working title Star Beast?
6.Which Italian town in Umbria, whose name is derived from the Roman Urbs Vetus, is famous for its wine?
7.According to Greek legend, how many Argonauts accompanied Jason in his search for the Golden Fleece?
8.Which nineteenth-century French poet was famous for his translation of Edgar Alen Poe's works?
Dare Devil
17-02-2016
1. Lower
2. Guilty
3. Hook
4. Milk?
5. Psycho?
Sallysally
17-02-2016
6. Orvieto

7. about 50
The quizmaster
17-02-2016
Just 5 is wrong Dare Devil, and both right Sallysally
8-Baudelaire

1.Which comic book superhero is also known as the man of steel?
2.Which meal is included in the price of a B & B?
3.What B is an American sport which features a pitcher and a batter?
4.In science, what do petrologists study - fuel or rocks?
5.The Vatican Palace is the residence of which religious leader?
6.Of which Asian country is Kaohsiung the principle port?
7.Which British officer initiated and directed the RAF's Saturation Bombing campaign on Germany in World War II?
8.Which French artist created the Elles series of lithographs?
Barracute
17-02-2016
1) |Superman
2) Breakfast
3) Baseball
4) Fuel
5) Pope
Dare Devil
17-02-2016
1. Batman?
2. Breakfast
3. Baseball
4. Fuel? (I'm thinking trick question though)
5. Pope
bcdee
17-02-2016
1 Superman
2 Breakfast
3 Baseball
4 Rocks
5 Pope
6 Malaysia
Sallysally
17-02-2016
1. Superman?
2. breakfast
3. baseball
4. rocks
5. Pope
6. Taiwan
7. Harris?
The quizmaster
17-02-2016
Barracute's and Dare Devil's 4 are wrong and bcdee's 6
The quizmaster
17-02-2016
7/7 Sallysally

8
Dare Devil
17-02-2016
I knew that was going to be a trick question
willrelf92
18-02-2016
1.Which comic book superhero is also known as the man of steel? Superman.
2.Which meal is included in the price of a B & B? Breakfast.
3.What B is an American sport which features a pitcher and a batter? Baseball.
4.In science, what do petrologists study - fuel or rocks? Rocks.
5.The Vatican Palace is the residence of which religious leader? The Pope?
6.Of which Asian country is Kaohsiung the principle port? China?
7.Which British officer initiated and directed the RAF's Saturation Bombing campaign on Germany in World War II?
8.Which French artist created the Elles series of lithographs?
The quizmaster
18-02-2016
Just 6 is wrong will
8-Toulouse-Lautrec

1.What part of the day lasts from dawn until noon?
2.The Brit Awards are associated with what form of entertainment?
3.In maths, is the numerator above or below the line in a fraction?
4.What A is a mass of snow falling down a mountain side?
5.Air Force One is the name of which politician's official aircraft?
6.Picture: who is this legendary musician? http://www.postimage.org/image/rga054rjr
7.Which British monarch was the only surviving child of Catherine of Aragon?
8.What was the name of the 1822 Paris exhibition which is now used to describe a scene captured in a glass case?
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