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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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The quizmaster
28-06-2016
Both right for Q1 and all wrong for Q5 will. Barracute gets the other with fencing for Q5
4-Carter
5-Westminster, Birmingham, Liverpool and Southwark

1.What B is the main organ situated in the head?
2.At what age by definition does a person become a teenager?
3.In chess, the player who makes the first move is traditionally the one with which colour pieces?
4.If foreign goods are brought into a foreign country are imports, what is the equivalent term for goods that are sent abroad?
5.Which American actor fronts ads on TV for the mobile network EE?
6.Which Manchester United midfielder was the first Asian player to score a hat-trick in the Premier League in March 2013?
7.In nature, the cyclamen is the national flower of which European country?
8.Michaelangelo died in the same year that Shakespeare was born. What was the year?
Barracute
28-06-2016
1) Brian
2) 13
3) White
4) Exports
5) Alec Baldwin
bcdee
28-06-2016
1 Brain
2 13
3 White
4 Exports
5 Kevin Bacon
6 Ji Sung Park
7 Belgium
The quizmaster
28-06-2016
Just 5 is wrong Barracute (I know you mean brain )
The quizmaster
28-06-2016
6 and 7 are wrong bcdee

6-8
bcdee
28-06-2016
6 Kagawa
The quizmaster
28-06-2016
It's him bcdee

7,8
Barracute
28-06-2016
8) 1564
Dare Devil
29-06-2016
1. Brain
2. 13
3. White
4. Exports
5. Kevin Bacon
willrelf92
29-06-2016
1.What B is the main organ situated in the head? Brain.
2.At what age by definition does a person become a teenager? 13.
3.In chess, the player who makes the first move is traditionally the one with which colour pieces? Black?
4.If foreign goods brought into a foreign country are imports, what is the equivalent term for goods that are sent abroad? Exports.
5.Which American actor fronts ads on TV for the mobile network EE? Kevin Bacon.
6.Which Manchester United midfielder was the first Asian player to score a hat-trick in the Premier League in March 2013? Shinji Kagawa.
7.In nature, the cyclamen is the national flower of which European country?
8.Michaelangelo died in the same year that Shakespeare was born. What was the year?
The quizmaster
29-06-2016
1564 is right Barracute, 5/5 Dare Devil, and just 3 is wrong will
7-Cyprus

1.What is 10+5?
2.What word that rhymes with link is a colour?
3.In the title of a board game, which reptiles are paired with ladders?
4.If vertical describes something that is upright, what h describes something that is lying down?
5.Cardiff is the capital city of which country of the UK?
6.Quotations : "I'd like to have some milk. Please, please give me some more." were the final words of which famous person, who did in 2009?
7.Picture: in which European capital city will you find this landmark? http://www.postimage.org/image/4jnht4lyp/
8.Who was the last Queen Consort to be the mother of two British kings?
bcdee
29-06-2016
1 15
2 Pink
3 Snakes
4 Horizontal
5 Wales
6
7 Budapest
The quizmaster
29-06-2016
Just 7 is wrong bcdee
Barracute
29-06-2016
1) 15
2) Pink
3) Snakes
5) Wales
7) The Hague
The quizmaster
29-06-2016
Just 7 is wrong Barracute

6-8
Jim_McIntosh
29-06-2016
6. Michael Jackson
7. Copenhagen
8. No idea.
Barracute
29-06-2016
7) Copenhagen
Dare Devil
29-06-2016
1. 15
2. Pink
3. Snakes
4. Horizontal
5. Wales
tanstaafl
29-06-2016
8. Queen Mary, wife of George V
willrelf92
30-06-2016
1.What is 10+5? 15.
2.What word that rhymes with link is a colour? Pink.
3.In the title of a board game, which reptiles are paired with ladders? Snakes.
4.If vertical describes something that is upright, what h describes something that is lying down? Horizontal.
5.Cardiff is the capital city of which country of the UK? Wales.
6.Quotations : "I'd like to have some milk. Please, please give me some more." were the final words of which famous person, who died in 2009?
7.Picture: in which European capital city will you find this landmark? http://www.postimage.org/image/4jnht4lyp/
8.Who was the last Queen Consort to be the mother of two British kings?
The quizmaster
30-06-2016
Both right Jim, 7 is right Barracute, 5/5 Dare Devil, 8 is right tanstaafl, and 5/5 will

1.Which two-letter word is the opposite of out?
2.According to the saying, if people don't fully believe you, they take what you say with a pinch of which condiment?
3.If something costs a bomb it is said to be what - cheap or expensive?
4.Which sport does Andy Murray play professionally?
5.The English singer Jessica Cornish is better known by what name?
6.What creature is mentioned in the title in the final book of Stieg Larsson's Millenium Trilogy?
7.Which Australianh is the founder of the Wikileaks website?
8.Which physicist constructed the first X-ray spectrometer in 1913, using it, with his son Lawrence to determine crystal structures on the basis that X-rays passing through them are defracted by the regular array of atoms within the crystal?
neilwatson
30-06-2016
1) in
2) salt
3) expensive
4) Tennis
5) Jessie J
bcdee
30-06-2016
1 In
2 Salt
3 Expensive
4 Tennis
5 Jess Glynne
6 Dragon
7 Julian Assange
The quizmaster
30-06-2016
All correct neil and just 5 and 6 are wrong bcdee

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Barracute
30-06-2016
1) In
2) Salt
3) Expensive
4) Tennis
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