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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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The quizmaster
30-05-2016
Good evening and welcome to this week

1.Something that infuriates is said to be like putting a what to a bull?
2.What type of helmet is used on construction sites to protect the head from injury?
3.What was the name of John Travolta's character in the classic 1994 cult film Pulp Fiction?
4.Which England rugby union captain's greatest moment was the unexpected 1980 Grand Slam?
5.What is the Mandarin Chinese name of the Yellow River - the third longest river in Asia?
6.What name was given to the forces organized in London by General de Gaulle during the Second World War?
7.Who was the Roman governor who condemned Jesus to death?
neilwatson
30-05-2016
1) horns
2) hard hat
The quizmaster
30-05-2016
Just 1 is wrong neil
bcdee
30-05-2016
1 Red Rag
2 Hard Hat
3 Vincent Vegas
4
The quizmaster
30-05-2016
Take the s of Vegas bcdee

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Barracute
30-05-2016
1) Red Rag
2) Safety Helmet/Hard Hat
3) Vincent Vegas
4) Bill Beaumont
5) Yang Tse
7) Pontius Pilate
The quizmaster
30-05-2016
Just 5 is wrong Barracute (Hard Hat) Vincent Vega

5,6
Fizzbin
31-05-2016
6 The Maquis?
The quizmaster
31-05-2016
Not the Maquiz, Fizzbin

5-Huang He
6-Free French

willrelf92
31-05-2016
1.Something that infuriates is said to be like putting a what to a bull? Red ribbon?
2.What type of helmet is used on construction sites to protect the head from injury? Hard hat.
3.What was the name of John Travolta's character in the classic 1994 cult film Pulp Fiction?
4.Which England rugby union captain's greatest moment was the unexpected 1980 Grand Slam?
5.What is the Mandarin Chinese name of the Yellow River - the third longest river in Asia?
6.What name was given to the forces organized in London by General de Gaulle during the Second World War?
7.Who was the Roman governor who condemned Jesus to death?
The quizmaster
31-05-2016
Just 1 is wrong will.

1.According to the expression, ask a silly question and you get a silly... what?
2.What is the three-letter name of the food item that consists of two main parts known as the yolk and the white?
3.What P is part of the hand and a tree that bears coconuts?
4.In politics, which word meaning work is the name of a major party?
5.Which 2005 animated comedy film features Alex the lion and Gloria the hippopotamus?
6.Rising in Zambia, which is the largest African river to empty into the Indian Ocean, which it does in Mozambique?
7.In Egyptian mythology, which animal represents the goddess Bast?
8.Which historical event took place just after dawn on 28 April 1789 off the volcanic island of Tofua in the South Pacific?
bcdee
31-05-2016
1 Answer
2 Egg
3 Palm
4 Labour
5 Madagascar
6 Zambez1
The quizmaster
31-05-2016
6/6 bcdee
Barracute
31-05-2016
1) Answer
2) Egg
3) Palm
4) Labour
5) Mutiny on the Bounty ?
The quizmaster
31-05-2016
All correct Barracute

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farmer bob
31-05-2016
1 Answer
2 An Egg
3 Palm
4 Labour Party
5 Madagascar
6 The Zambezi
7 A Cat
8 The mutiny on the bounty
Dare Devil
01-06-2016
From Monday. Sorry, I didn't do it last night!

Originally Posted by The quizmaster:
“Good evening and welcome to this week

1.Something that infuriates is said to be like putting a what to a bull?
2.What type of helmet is used on construction sites to protect the head from injury?
3.What was the name of John Travolta's character in the classic 1994 cult film Pulp Fiction?
4.Which England rugby union captain's greatest moment was the unexpected 1980 Grand Slam?
5.What is the Mandarin Chinese name of the Yellow River - the third longest river in Asia?
6.What name was given to the forces organized in London by General de Gaulle during the Second World War?
7.Who was the Roman governor who condemned Jesus to death?”

1. Red rag
2. Hard hat
Dare Devil
01-06-2016
Originally Posted by The quizmaster:
“Just 1 is wrong will.

1.According to the expression, ask a silly question and you get a silly... what?
2.What is the three-letter name of the food item that consists of two main parts known as the yolk and the white?
3.What P is part of the hand and a tree that bears coconuts?
4.In politics, which word meaning work is the name of a major party?
5.Which 2005 animated comedy film features Alex the lion and Gloria the hippopotamus?
6.Rising in Zambia, which is the largest African river to empty into the Indian Ocean, which it does in Mozambique?
7.In Egyptian mythology, which animal represents the goddess Bast?
8.Which historical event took place just after dawn on 28 April 1789 off the volcanic island of Tofua in the South Pacific?”

1. Answer. I say that one a fair bit
2. Egg
3. Palm
4. Labour
5. Finding Nemo?
willrelf92
01-06-2016
1.According to the expression, ask a silly question and you get a silly... what? Answer.
2.What is the three-letter name of the food item that consists of two main parts known as the yolk and the white? Egg.
3.What P is part of the hand and a tree that bears coconuts? Palm.
4.In politics, which word meaning work is the name of a major party? Labour.
5.Which 2005 animated comedy film features Alex the lion and Gloria the hippopotamus? Madagascar?
6.Rising in Zambia, which is the largest African river to empty into the Indian Ocean, which it does in Mozambique?
7.In Egyptian mythology, which animal represents the goddess Bast?
8.Which historical event took place just after dawn on 28 April 1789 off the volcanic island of Tofua in the South Pacific?
atg
01-06-2016
Originally Posted by The quizmaster:
“5.Which 2005 animated comedy film features Alex the lion and Gloria the hippopotamus?”

Originally Posted by Barracute:
“5) Mutiny on the Bounty ?”



(Sorry)
The quizmaster
01-06-2016
8/8 farmer bob just 5 is wrong Dare Devil, and 5/5 will

1.What is 10 x 10?
2.What letter is added to the front of love to name a spice?
3.What T is measured in seconds?
4.When addressing an envelope, of what are the letters esq an abbreviation?
5.What type of fruit is traditionally served with cream at Wimbledon?
6.Where in the human body would you find gingival cells?
7.Which religious leader, who, in 1865, established a mission in the East End that later became the Salvation Army?
8.From the Greek for ash, what term denots any dust or rock fragments which have been ejected into the air by a volcanic eruption?
Barracute
01-06-2016
1) 100
2) C
3) Time
4) Esquire
5) Strawberrys
6) Liver?
The quizmaster
01-06-2016
Just 6 is wrong Barracute
bcdee
01-06-2016
1 100
2 C
3 Time
4 Esquire
5 Strawberries
6
The quizmaster
01-06-2016
All correct bcdee

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