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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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Dare Devil
26-09-2016
Phosphorus?
MandyXZ
26-09-2016
Epsilon
Barracute
26-09-2016
O) Olypmic
Fizzbin
27-09-2016
A-Absent
B-Belgravia
C-Cow
D-Dome
E-Epsilon
F-
G-Giant
H-Heads
I-Isaac
J-Jaw
K-Kodak
L-Late
M-Mandolin
N-Noah
O-Olympic
P-Plutonium
Q-
R-Retina
S-Sayonara
T-Thor
U-Utility
V-Valletta
W-Wings
X-
Y-Yorkie
Z-Zog
The quizmaster
27-09-2016
Last night from Dare Devil - all correct except Dare Devil, Fizzbin's B, P,

B, F, P
willrelf92
27-09-2016
A-The A of the military acronym AWOL - Absent.
B-Typeface that shares its name with a hall in a Sherlock Holmes novel
C-Farm animal that gives us milk - Cow.
D-Goes after Millenium to name a London landmark - Dome.
E-Fifth letter of the Greek alphabet - Epsilon?
F-Name of the official mascot of the 2014 FIFA World Cup
G-James Dean's final film
H-Opposite of tails on a coin - Heads.
I-First name of scientist Newton - Isaac.
J-Goes after lock and before bone - Jaw.
K-Company who made the Brownie camera - Kodak.
L-Not early - Late.
M-Musical instrument in the lute family
N-His famous ark was built out of gopherwood in the Old Testament - Noah.
O-One of the sister ships of the RMS Titanic
P-First new element discovered by Marie Curie
Q-Van-like Fiat model
R-Light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye - Retina.
S-Japanese for goodbye
T-Norse god of thunder
U-Room in a house equipped with appliances for washing/drying
V-Capital of Malta
W-Enables birds to fly - Wings.
X-Neighbours character played by Lilly van der Meer
Y-Chocolate made by Nestle (originally Roundtree's)
Z-Albanian king
eugenespeed
27-09-2016
A-The A of the military acronym AWOL - Absent
B-Typeface that shares its name with a hall in a Sherlock Holmes novel - Baskerville
C-Farm animal that gives us milk - Cow
D-Goes after Millenium to name a London landmark - Dome
E-Fifth letter of the Greek alphabet - Epsilon
F-Name of the official mascot of the 2014 FIFA World Cup
G-James Dean's final film
H-Opposite of tails on a coin - Heads
I-First name of scientist Newton - Isaac
J-Goes after lock and before bone- Jaw
K-Company who made the Brownie camera - Kodak
L-Not early - Late
M-Musical instrument in the lute family
N-His famous ark was built out of gopherwood in the Old Testament - Noah
O-One of the sister ships of the RMS Titanic - Olympic
P-First new element discovered by Marie Curie
Q-Van-like Fiat model
R-Light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye - Retina
S-Japanese for goodbye - Siannara (Spelling is atrocious!)
T-Norse god of thunder - Thor
U-Room in a house equipped with appliances for washing/drying
V-Capital of Malta - Valletta
W-Enables birds to fly - Wings
X-Neighbours character played by Lilly van der Meer
Y-Chocolate made by Nestle (originally Roundtree's) Yorkie Bar
Z-Albanian king - Zog
Fizzbin
27-09-2016
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The quizmaster
27-09-2016
All correct will and eugenespeed.
F-Fuleco
P-Polonium

1.A tool with a pointed head used for loosening hard ground is called a what: pick or mix?
2.In expressions, a person who is unduly self-confident is said to be too big for which items of footwear?
3.In packaging, what A is a pressurised tin containig a liquid such as paint or deodorant?
4.In retail, the generic name for a piece of plastic that earns discounts and other rewards is a loyalty.... what?
5.How often does a UK census occur?
6.Which DIY chain was formed by Richard Block and David Quayle in Southampton in 1969?
7.Who was King of France when the St Bartholomew's Day Massacre took place?
8.Which Dutch artist died when a gunpowder magazine exploded in Delft in 1654?
eugenespeed
27-09-2016
1. Pick
2. Boots
3. Aerosol
4. Card
5. Every ten years.
6. B and Q
7. Charles IX
8. Fabritius
bcdee
27-09-2016
1 Pick
2 Boots
3 Aerosol
4 Card
5 Every 10 years
6 B&Q
The quizmaster
27-09-2016
8/8 eugenespeed and 6/6 bcdee
Barracute
27-09-2016
1) Pick
2) Boots
3) Aerosol
4) Card
5) 7 years
The quizmaster
27-09-2016
Just 5 is wrong Barracute
willrelf92
28-09-2016
1.A tool with a pointed head used for loosening hard ground is called a what: pick or mix? Pick.
2.In expressions, a person who is unduly self-confident is said to be too big for which items of footwear? Boots.
3.In packaging, what A is a pressurised tin containing a liquid such as paint or deodorant? Aerosol.
4.In retail, the generic name for a piece of plastic that earns discounts and other rewards is a loyalty.... what? Card.
5.How often does a UK census occur? Every 10 years?
6.Which DIY chain was formed by Richard Block and David Quayle in Southampton in 1969? B&Q.
7.Who was King of France when the St Bartholomew's Day Massacre took place?
8.Which Dutch artist died when a gunpowder magazine exploded in Delft in 1654?
The quizmaster
28-09-2016
All correct will.

1.In nature, what F is a jumping amphibian that is similar to a toad?
2.When counting downwards, what number comes immediately after 100?
3.In the English alphabet, what is the third letter?
4.In footwear, a strip of leather under the laces of a shoe is known by the name of which organ in the mouth?
5.Which Channel 4 programme gets its name from a claim made in Whiskas adverts?
6.Flavoured with paprika, what is Spain's national sausage?
7.Which group of seventeenth-century English poets included John Donne, Andrew Marvell and George Herbert?
8.What name did scientist, mathematician and musician Gerbert of Aurillac take when elected the first French Pope in 999?
bcdee
28-09-2016
1 Frog
2 99
3 C
4 Tongue
5 8 out of 10 cats
6 Chorizo
Barracute
28-09-2016
2) Ninety-Nine
3) C
4) Tongue
5) 8 out of 10 Cats
The quizmaster
28-09-2016
All correct bcdee/Barracute

7,8
willrelf92
29-09-2016
1.In nature, what F is a jumping amphibian that is similar to a toad? Frog.
2.When counting downwards, what number comes immediately after 100? 99.
3.In the English alphabet, what is the third letter? C.
4.In footwear, a strip of leather under the laces of a shoe is known by the name of which organ in the mouth? Tongue.
5.Which Channel 4 programme gets its name from a claim made in Whiskas adverts?
6.Flavoured with paprika, what is Spain's national sausage?
7.Which group of seventeenth-century English poets included John Donne, Andrew Marvell and George Herbert?
8.What name did scientist, mathematician and musician Gerbert of Aurillac take when elected the first French Pope in 999?
The quizmaster
29-09-2016
4/4 will.
7-Metaphysical Poets
8-Silvester II

1.In food, what are pecans and pistachios?
2.The phrase tickling the ivories refers to the playing of which keyboard instrument?
3.What three-letter word is the dense coat of hair found on many animals?
4.How many inches are there in two feet?
5.In the board game Monopoly, how much do you receive for passing Go?
6.Who became Formula 1 World Champion for the first time in 1994?
7.Picture: name this famous building? http://www.postimage.org/image/5owpjix37/
8.Who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1954, and the Nobel Prize in Peace eight years later, the only man ever to be awarded both?
bcdee
29-09-2016
1 Nuts
2 Piano
3 Fur
4 24
5 £200
6 Michael Schumacher
Barracute
29-09-2016
1) Nuts
2) Piano
3) Fur
4) 24
7) Tower of London?
binbits01
29-09-2016
1. nuts
2. Piano
3.fur
4, 24
The quizmaster
29-09-2016
All correct bcdee, just 7 is wrong Barracute and 4/4 binbits

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