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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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The quizmaster
26-07-2016
1.On any given day, which comes first - morning or afternoon?
2.Which yellow fruit contains the letter b once, n twice, and a three times?
3.Which body in the solar system has a surface temperature of over 5,000 degrees celsius?
4.Someone who is preparing for a celebration, is said to put which sparkling wine on ice?
5.Which 2012 film starring Mark Wahlberg featured a pot-smoking, foul-mouthed, sex-obsessed cuddly toy?
6.The 2018 Winter Olympic Games will be held in which Asian country?
7.Erika Mann, the daughter of the German novelist Thomas Mann, was married to which English poet?
8.Who became Emperor of Rome following the murder of Caligula?
bcdee
26-07-2016
1 Morning
2 Banana
3 The Sun
4 Champagne
5 Ted
6 Japan
The quizmaster
26-07-2016
Just 6 is wrong bcdee

6-8
neilwatson
26-07-2016
6 is South Korea
Fizzbin
27-07-2016
8 Claudius
Dare Devil
27-07-2016
1. Morning
2. Banana
3. The sun?
4. Champagne
6. Russia?
willrelf92
27-07-2016
1.On any given day, which comes first - morning or afternoon? Morning.
2.Which yellow fruit contains the letter b once, n twice, and a three times? Banana.
3.Which body in the solar system has a surface temperature of over 5,000 degrees celsius? The Sun.
4.Someone who is preparing for a celebration, is said to put which sparkling wine on ice? Champagne.
5.Which 2012 film starring Mark Wahlberg featured a pot-smoking, foul-mouthed, sex-obsessed cuddly toy? Ted.
6.The 2018 Winter Olympic Games will be held in which Asian country? Japan?
7.Erika Mann, the daughter of the German novelist Thomas Mann, was married to which English poet?
8.Who became Emperor of Rome following the murder of Caligula?
The quizmaster
27-07-2016
6 is right neil, 8 Fizzbin, just 6 is wrong Dare Devil and will
7-W.H Auden

1.A large lunch including roast beef, yorkshire pudding, gravy and vegetables is traditionally served on which day of the week?
2.A dog usually has how many more legs than a duck?
3.A person who achieves something by a very narrow margin is said to have done it by their skin of their... what?
4.In maths, what is three quarters represented as a percentage?
5.Which motorway runs from London to South Wales?
6.In a game of backgammon, each player starts with how many checkers?
7.Iapetus, Tethys, and Dione are moons of which planet of the Solar System?
8.Which saint, who died on Iona in 597, is credited with founding Christianity in Scotland?
Barracute
27-07-2016
1) Sunday
2) 2
3) Teeth
4) 75%
5) M4
7) Neptune
bcdee
27-07-2016
1 Sunday
2 Two
3 Teeth
4 75%
5 M4
6 12
7
8 Columba
The quizmaster
27-07-2016
All correct except Barracute's 7, bcdee's 6

6,7
Fizzbin
27-07-2016
6) 15
7) Saturn
Dare Devil
28-07-2016
1. Sunday
2.2.... clever question
3. Teeth
4. 75%
5. M4?
6. 15
7. Because it's got the most moons, Jupiter?
willrelf92
28-07-2016
1.A large lunch including roast beef, yorkshire pudding, gravy and vegetables is traditionally served on which day of the week? Sunday.
2.A dog usually has how many more legs than a duck? 2.
3.A person who achieves something by a very narrow margin is said to have done it by their skin of their... what? Teeth.
4.In maths, what is three quarters represented as a percentage? 75%.
5.Which motorway runs from London to South Wales? M4?
6.In a game of backgammon, each player starts with how many checkers? 16?
7.Iapetus, Tethys, and Dione are moons of which planet of the Solar System? Saturn?
8.Which saint, who died on Iona in 597, is credited with founding Christianity in Scotland?
The quizmaster
28-07-2016
Both right Fizzbin, just 7 is wrong Dare Devil, and 6,7 will

1.What is the term for breathing noisily while asleep due to the vibration of the soft palate or epiglotis?
2.In a car, what N is the position of the gearstick when the gears are disengaged from the engine?
3.A job title for a person who washes and wipes panes of glass on the outside of a building is a window... what?
4.The name of what racket sport precedes elbow to give a type of injury that affects the tendon in the arm?
5.How many contestants take on the Chaser in the ITV quiz show The Chase?
6.What German liqueur's name translates into English as master hunter?
7.Picture: in which European city would you find this? http://www.postimage.org/image/okoswnult/
8.In 2002, who became the first man to make a solo, non-stop, circle of the earth in a balloon?
bcdee
28-07-2016
1 Snoring
2 Neutral
3 Cleaner
4 Tennis
5 Five
6 Jaegermeister
7 Milan
The quizmaster
28-07-2016
Just 5,7 are wrong bcdee
Dare Devil
28-07-2016
1. Snore
2. Neutral
3. Cleaner
4. Tennis
5. 4
7. Somewhere in Italy
bcdee
28-07-2016
7 Florence
Sallysally
28-07-2016
1. snoring
2 neutral
3. cleaner
4. tennis
5 4?
6.Jaegermeister
7. Milan
8. Steve Fossett
The quizmaster
28-07-2016
All correct Dare Devil, not Florence and 7/8 Sallysally

7
Sallysally
28-07-2016
7. I'll try Venice!
The quizmaster
29-07-2016
Good attempt Sallysally (La Fenice Opera House)

willrelf92
29-07-2016
1.What is the term for breathing noisily while asleep due to the vibration of the soft palate or epiglottis? Snoring.
2.In a car, what N is the position of the gearstick when the gears are disengaged from the engine? Neutral.
3.A job title for a person who washes and wipes panes of glass on the outside of a building is a window... what? Cleaner.
4.The name of what racket sport precedes elbow to give a type of injury that affects the tendon in the arm? Tennis.
5.How many contestants take on the Chaser in the ITV quiz show The Chase? Four.
6.What German liqueur's name translates into English as master hunter? Jägermeister?
7.Picture: in which European city would you find this? http://www.postimage.org/image/okoswnult/ Rome?
8.In 2002, who became the first man to make a solo, non-stop, circle of the earth in a balloon?
P_P
29-07-2016
25/7
2. Seventy Seven
4. Ozzy Osbourne
5. Bill Bailey?

26/7
1. Morning
2. Banana
3. Sun
4. Champagne
5. Ted
6. South Korea

27/7
1. Sunday
2. Two
3. Teeth
4. 75%
5. M4

28/7
1. Snoring
2. Neutral
3. Window Cleaner
5. Four
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