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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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Barracute
20-07-2016
1) 64p?
2) Fire
3) 290
4) Arms
5) Steak
bcdee
20-07-2016
1 84p
2 Fire
3 290
4 Arms
5 Steak
6
The quizmaster
20-07-2016
5/5 Barracute (they'll soon be 84p )
The quizmaster
20-07-2016
Just 1 is wrong bcdee

6-8
Dare Devil
20-07-2016
1. 64p?
2. Fire
3. 290
4. Arms
5. Steak
6. Christianity??
farmer bob
20-07-2016
1 64p
2 fire
3 290
4 arms
5 steak
6 Hindu
7 Indonesia
8 Klimt?
willrelf92
20-07-2016
1.What is the current cost of a first class stamp - 64p or 84p? 64p.
2.The expression often used to taunt someone accused of not telling the truth is liar, liar, pants on.... what? Fire.
3.What is half of 580? 290.
4.Which word means weapons and the upper limbs of the human body? Arms.
5.A thick slice of beef that has varieties called T-bone, rump and sirloin is known by what general name? Steak.
6.Chaitra is a month in the calendar of which religion?
7.One of the deepest lakes in the world, Lake Matano is in which Asian country?
8.Who was the founder of the school of painting known as the Vienna Sezession?
The quizmaster
21-07-2016
Just 6 is wrong Dare Devil, 8/8 farmer bob and 5/5 will

1.At an airport, the usual title of a worker employed to transfer luggage on and off planes is a baggage... what?
2.The word ozzies refers to the inhabitants of which country?
3.There are usually two bank holidays in which month of the year?
4.What O is an imperial unit of weight equal to 1/16th of a pound?
5.Which UK charity is often abbreviated to BHF?
6.In computing, what do the initials ftp stand for?
7.Quotations: which famous seventeenth-century sitter requested the portrait painter Sir Peter Lely to remark "all these roughness, pimples, warts, and everything as you see me"?
8.In 1907, which Richard Strauss work was withdrawn by the New York Metropolitan Opera because it shocked the audience?
bcdee
21-07-2016
1 Handler
2 Australia
3 May
4 Ounce
5 British Heart Foundation
Barracute
21-07-2016
1) Handler
2) Australia
3) May
4) Ounce
5) British Heart Foundation
8) Also Spoke Zarathustra
The quizmaster
21-07-2016
All correct bcdee and just 8 is wrong Barracute

6-8
Fizzbin
21-07-2016
6 File Transfer Protocol

7 Oliver Cromwell?
Dare Devil
21-07-2016
1. Handler
2. Australia
3. April? Thinking easter, but the dates change
4. Ounce
5. British Heart Foundation
6. File transfer protocol
The quizmaster
22-07-2016
Both right Fizzbin and just 3 is wrong Dare Devil

8-Salome

willrelf92
22-07-2016
1.At an airport, the usual title of a worker employed to transfer luggage on and off planes is a baggage... what? Handler.
2.The word ozzies refers to the inhabitants of which country? Australia.
3.There are usually two bank holidays in which month of the year? May.
4.What O is an imperial unit of weight equal to 1/16th of a pound? Ounce.
5.Which UK charity is often abbreviated to BHF? British Heart Foundation.
6.In computing, what do the initials ftp stand for?
7.Quotations: which famous seventeenth-century sitter requested the portrait painter Sir Peter Lely to remark "all these roughness, pimples, warts, and everything as you see me"?
8.In 1907, which Richard Strauss work was withdrawn by the New York Metropolitan Opera because it shocked the audience?
The quizmaster
25-07-2016
All correct from last quiz will. Welcome to this week

1.In British bingo, what name is given to the nickname for number 8?
2.How is 77 written in words?
3.What name is given to the fat made from a fruit that is commonly used in Mediterranean cuisine and diet?
4.Which British rocker is nicknamed the "Prince of Darkness"?
5.Live and Laughing and Hello Wembley are the titles of best-selling DVDs from which stand up comedian?
6.What are the Christian names of the children's author AA Milne?
7.Who served as the fourth Prime Minister of Jamaica from 1972 to 1980 and from 1989 to 1992?
8.What rare auditory phenomenon is characterized by the ability of a person to or re-create a given musical note without the benefit of a reference tone?
Barracute
25-07-2016
2) Seventy Seven
4) Ozzy Osbourne
bcdee
25-07-2016
1 One fat lady
2 Seventy Seven
3
4 Ozzy Osborne
5 Michael McIntyre
The quizmaster
25-07-2016
Just bcdee's 1 is wrong
willrelf92
25-07-2016
1.In British bingo, what name is given to the nickname for number 8? One fat lady?
2.How is 77 written in words? Seventy seven.
3.What name is given to the fat made from a fruit that is commonly used in Mediterranean cuisine and diet?
4.Which British rocker is nicknamed the "Prince of Darkness"? Brian May?
5.Live and Laughing and Hello Wembley are the titles of best-selling DVDs from which stand up comedian?
6.What are the Christian names of the children's author AA Milne?
7.Who served as the fourth Prime Minister of Jamaica from 1972 to 1980 and from 1989 to 1992?
8.What rare auditory phenomenon is characterized by the ability of a person to or re-create a given musical note without the benefit of a reference tone?
Fizzbin
25-07-2016
8 Perfect Pitch
atg
25-07-2016
3. Olive oil
willrelf92
25-07-2016
Didn't notice the quiz was 'starts with same letter', that would have helped me get more than one right.
Dare Devil
26-07-2016
2. Seventy seven

Hard quiz even with knowing each answer is 2 words, both starting with the same letter.
That should make it easier
The quizmaster
26-07-2016
Correct answers except will's 1,4

1-Garden gate
6-Alan Alexander
7-Michael Manley
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