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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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The quizmaster
12-08-2016
4/4 Dare Devil
willrelf92
12-08-2016
1.When tying shoelaces, a bow is normally made with how many loops? Two.
2.Which word can mean a suit in a pck of playing cards or a tool used to dig the garden with? Spade.
3.Which term for a newspaper comic strip is also the name for a type of animated film such as those made by Walt Disney? Cartoon.
4.What H means to emerge from an egg? Hatch.
5.Picture: which character from the TV series Game of Thrones is this? http://www.postimage.org/image/zeks40pzp/ Daenerys?
6.Which traditional Hungarian stew is believed to have originated with Magyar shepherds in the ninth-century?
7.What girl's name is also the name of the outermost moon of Saturn?
8.The stature of Eros, in Picadilly Circus, is part of a memorial to which nineteenth-century philanthropist?
Barracute
12-08-2016
7) Phoebe
P_P
15-08-2016
08/8
2. Dining Room
3. Lara Croft

09/8
1 29th February
2. 16
3. Wall
4. Nectar
5. Swimming
6. 50 States

10/8
1. Smart
2. 9
3. Belt
4. Brass?
5. The Script
6. Thailand?

11/8
1. Two
2. Spade
4. Hatch
5. Daenerys Targaryen
The quizmaster
15-08-2016
All correct will, Barracute and P_P except belt and Thailand

1.What name is shared by an Irish village/county and an abbreviation for the salad dressing mayonnaise?
2.What were the surnames of the aviation pioneers Wilbur and Orville?
3.Who hosts the TV game show Deal or No Deal?
4.What E is a women's clothing retailer located in the UK and Ireland?
5.In rowing, by what three-letter name is the coxswain better known?
6.Who had a number 2 hit in 1989 with Love Changes Everything?
7.Which English architect designed London's Waterloo International railway station and the Eden Project in Cornwall?

What is the specific connection?
bcdee
15-08-2016
1 Mayo
2 Wright
3 Noel Edmonds
4 Evans
5 Cox
6 Michael Ball
7
Connection Radio 2 DJs
Dare Devil
15-08-2016
1. Mayo
3. Noel Edmunds
5. Oar
6. Know the sing, not the singer
Barracute
15-08-2016
1) Mayo
2) Wright
3) Noel Edmonds
4) Evans
5) Cox
6) Michael Ball
The quizmaster
15-08-2016
All correct bcdee, Dare Devil and Barracute

Need a liitle more for connection please
Fizzbin
15-08-2016
Breakfast show DJs
The quizmaster
16-08-2016
Thanks Fizzbin

Back tonight
willrelf92
16-08-2016
1.What name is shared by an Irish village/county and an abbreviation for the salad dressing mayonnaise? Mayo.
2.What were the surnames of the aviation pioneers Wilbur and Orville?
3.Who hosts the TV game show Deal or No Deal? Noel Edmonds.
4.What E is a women's clothing retailer located in the UK and Ireland?
5.In rowing, by what three-letter name is the coxswain better known? Cox.
6.Who had a number 2 hit in 1989 with Love Changes Everything?
7.Which English architect designed London's Waterloo International railway station and the Eden Project in Cornwall?

What is the specific connection? Radio presenters? (Got Mayo for Simon and Cox for Sara so that's all I can think of. )
The quizmaster
16-08-2016
3/3 will
8-Nicholas (Nick) Grimshaw

1.If you suffer from hay fever, what are you allergic to - pollen or hot hay?
2.In classical music, how many members are there in a string quartet?
3.What P is an order given by a doctor to a pharmacist for medication?
4.On UK traffic lights, what colour appears after green?
5.A mibster is the name given to a person who plays with or collects what small glass objects?
6.Quotations: who said earlier this year - "If you see me in a swimming pool, I'll probably be struggling, so please kindly guide me to the diving boards"?
7.The scene of a major battle in the Crimean War, Balaklava is in which modern day country?
8.Who implemented a raft of cuts to Britain's railways in the 1960s?
Barracute
16-08-2016
1) Pollen
2) 4
3) Prescription
4) Amber
5) Marbles
6) Russian
8) Beeching
bcdee
16-08-2016
1 Pollen
2 4
3 Prescription
4 Amber
The quizmaster
16-08-2016
Just 6 is wrong Barracute and 4/4 bcdee

6,7
Barracute
16-08-2016
7) Ukraine
atg
17-08-2016
7. Or is it now in Russia?
6. Tom Daley.
Sallysally
17-08-2016
Apologies for late entry but the Olympics proved too exciting!


1. pollen
2.4
3. prescription
4. amber
5 marbles
6. Tom Daley?
7. Russian Crimea (it was annexed by them recently)
8. Beeching
willrelf92
17-08-2016
1.If you suffer from hayfever, what are you allergic to - pollen or hot hay? Pollen.
2.In classical music, how many members are there in a string quartet? Four.
3.What P is an order given by a doctor to a pharmacist for medication? Prescription.
4.On UK traffic lights, what colour appears after green? Yellow (Amber).
5.A mibster is the name given to a person who plays with or collects what small glass objects? Marbles?
6.Quotations: who said earlier this year - "If you see me in a swimming pool, I'll probably be struggling, so please kindly guide me to the diving boards"? Tom Daley?
7.The scene of a major battle in the Crimean War, Balaklava is in which modern day country?
8.Who implemented a raft of cuts to Britain's railways in the 1960s?
Dare Devil
17-08-2016
1. Pollen
2. 4
3. Prescription
4. Amber
The quizmaster
17-08-2016
All correct Barracute, atg, Sallysally (8/8 ) will and Dare Devil

7-I always understood it to be in Ukraine, but it is now quite ambiguous

Back tonight
P_P
17-08-2016
15/8
1. Mayo
3. Noel Edmunds
5. Cox

Edit: The connection seems obvious now I've seen it

16/8
1. Pollen
2. Four
3. Prescription
4. Amber
6. Tom Daley?
The quizmaster
17-08-2016
All correct P_P

1.Is a lychee a fruit or a vegetable?
2.What round pieces of chocolates by Cadbury's is also the name of a character in Cinderella?
3.What name is given to the soft or hard plastic lens worn in the eye that is used to correct defective vision?
4.According to the proverb, what farm animals might fly if they have wings?
5.Who plays Elliot Anderson in the TV series Mr Robot?
6.A platinum wedding anniversary celebrates how many years of marriage?
7.Which US state in the Pacific north-west coastal region did Sir Francis Drake claim for Queen Elizabeth I in 1579?
8.The Ballets Russes was a Russian ballet company founded in Paris, in 1909, by whom?
bcdee
17-08-2016
1 Fruit
2 Buttons
3 Contact Lens
4 Fly
5
6 70
7 Alaska
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