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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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Dare Devil
27-04-2016
1. Mongoose
2. Hymn
3. CV
4. Plane
5. 180?
farmer bob
27-04-2016
1 a Mongoose
2 a Hymn
3 CV
4 Airplane
5 180
6 Our Mutual Friend?
7 Giscard D'Estaing
8 Poseidon
willrelf92
28-04-2016
1.What type of animal is a meerkat - cat or mongoose? Mongoose.
2.What H is a song of praise to a god or a saint? Hymn.
3.In job applications, what two-letter abbreviation is commonly used for a Curriculum vitae? CV.
4.What type of transport is a boeing and a jet? Plane.
5.What darts score was first recorded in 1902? 180.
6.Which novel by Dickens, published from 1864 to 1865, opens with a scavenger and his daughter on a boat at night on the Thames?
7.Born in the Auvergne in 1911, who succeeded Charles de Gaulle as President of France in 1969?
8.In Greek mythology, Amphitrite was the wife of which god?
The quizmaster
28-04-2016
5/5 eugenspeed, Dare Devil, just 7 is wrong Farmer Bob and 5/5 will

1.Which word goes after rocking, swivel, and arm to make the names of three items of furniture?
2.What S is a liquid used to clean the hair and scalp and a slang term for the French drink Champagne?
3.On the road, a maximum speed limit sign has a black number on a white background, surrounded by a circle of which primary colour?
4.A Peruvian is a native of which South American country?
5.Current affairs: which actress was sprayed with manure during an anti-fracking Bake Off?
6.In politics, which Conservative MP is the current Foreign Secretary?
7.Quotations: "The liberties of England and the Protestant religion I will maintain." Which royal figure made this claim when he landed at Brixham in Devon in 1688?
8.What was the surname of the Venetian Renaissance artists Jacopo and his sons, Gentile and Giovanni - the latter's works include The Agony in the Garden in the National Gallery?
bcdee
28-04-2016
1 Chair
2 Shampoo
3 Red
4 Peru
5
6 Philip Hammond
The quizmaster
28-04-2016
All are correct bcdee
binbits01
28-04-2016
1. chair
2. champagne
3. red
4. Peru
The quizmaster
28-04-2016
4/4 binbits

5,7,8
Fizzbin
28-04-2016
5. Emma Thompson
The quizmaster
28-04-2016
Emma Thompson is right Fizzbin

7,8
farmer bob
28-04-2016
Evening QM 👍

1 Chair
2 Shampoo
3 Red
4 Peru
5 Emma Thompson
6 Phil Hammond
7 King William (the 3rd) of Orange
8 Bellini?
Dare Devil
29-04-2016
1. Chair
2. Shampoo
3. Red
4. Peru
5. Emma Thompson
The quizmaster
29-04-2016
8/8 farmer bob and 5/5 Dare Devil

farmer bob
29-04-2016
Thanks QM
willrelf92
01-05-2016
1.Which word goes after rocking, swivel, and arm to make the names of three items of furniture? Chair.
2.What S is a liquid used to clean the hair and scalp and a slang term for the French drink Champagne? Shampoo.
3.On the road, a maximum speed limit sign has a black number on a white background, surrounded by a circle of which primary colour? Red.
4.A Peruvian is a native of which South American country? Peru.
5.Current affairs: which actress was sprayed with manure during an anti-fracking Bake Off?
6.In politics, which Conservative MP is the current Foreign Secretary?
7.Quotations: "The liberties of England and the Protestant religion I will maintain." Which royal figure made this claim when he landed at Brixham in Devon in 1688?
8.What was the surname of the Venetian Renaissance artists Jacopo and his sons, Gentile and Giovanni - the latter's works include The Agony in the Garden in the National Gallery?
The quizmaster
02-05-2016
4/4 from last quiz will. Just the one big connection tonight to start this week

1.A person's body mass index is commonly abbreviated to what three letters?
2.What water feature is the word pat backwards?
3.What C is a German tyre company founded in Hanover in 1871?
4.In football, what word goes after Manchester, Leeds and Newcastle to name teams?
5.What name is shared by a famous painting of a stag by Edwin Landseer and a BBC1 series with Richard Briers and Susan Hampshire which ran from 200 to 2005?
6.What is the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet?
7.What country was collectively known as the Trucial States until 1971?
8.In the bible, what was the name of Solomaon's wife who was turned into a pillar of salt?

What is the connection?
Sallysally
02-05-2016
1. BMI
2. tap
3.
4 United
5. Monarch of the Glen
6. delta
7. United Arab Emirates
8. Lot

What is the connection: Airlines
bcdee
02-05-2016
1 BMI
2 Tap
3 Continental
4 United
5
6 Delta
Dare Devil
02-05-2016
1. BMI
2. Tap
4. United. I know a football question
6. Delta
The quizmaster
03-05-2016
All correct Sallysally (inc connection ) bcdee and Dare Devil.

See you tonight
willrelf92
03-05-2016
1.A person's body mass index is commonly abbreviated to what three letters? BMI.
2.What water feature is the word pat backwards? Tap.
3.What C is a German tyre company founded in Hanover in 1871? Continental.
4.In football, what word goes after Manchester, Leeds and Newcastle to name teams? United.
5.What name is shared by a famous painting of a stag by Edwin Landseer and a BBC1 series with Richard Briers and Susan Hampshire which ran from 2000 to 2005?
6.What is the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet? Delta.
7.What country was collectively known as the Trucial States until 1971?
8.In the bible, what was the name of Solomaon's wife who was turned into a pillar of salt?

What is the connection?
The quizmaster
03-05-2016
All correct will

1.What is 135 - 59?
2.What writing implement goes before case and sharpener?
3.What W is the word traditionally written on a doormat at the front of a house?
4.The ticker is slang for which vital organ of the human body?
5.Who is this tennis player? http://www.postimage.org/image/4lqkhmfoh/
6.Argentina is the eighth-largest country in the world. Which landlocked Asian country is the ninth largest?
7.Which ship was named after a Roman province of north-western Africa, and was the sister ship of the Lusitania, sunk by a U-boat in 1915?
8.In physics, what term describes the process of varying an electromagnetic wave or other oscillating signal, especially in order to impress a signal on it?
bcdee
03-05-2016
1 76
2 Pencil
3 Welcome
4 Heart
5 Novak Djokovic
6 Pakistan
Barracute
03-05-2016
1) 76
2) Pencil
3) Welcome
4) Heart
5) Novak Djorkovich (spelling is prob wrong!)
7) Ruritania
The quizmaster
03-05-2016
Just 6 is wrong bcdee and 7 Barracute

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