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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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Sallysally
24-11-2016
1. white
2. flutter
3. antifreeze
4. double decker
5. potato
6. International Monetary Fund
7. The Old Vicarage, Grantchester
8. Nielsen (the only Danish composer I know!)
Aaron_McGowan
24-11-2016
Originally Posted by The quizmaster:
“All four correct will.
8-Dagonet

1.People aspire to have teeth that are what colour - black or white?
2.Which term that rhymes with clutter means to risk a small amount of money on a bet?
3.In motoring, what A is the general term for a substance added to the water in a car radiator in winter to prevent it from turning to ice?
4.If a bus is one level is called a single decker, which equivalent tem refers to a bus with two tiers?
5.In Indian cookery, which vegetable is known as aloo?
6.Which international organisation is abbreviated as the IMF?
7.In which poem do the lines "Stands the Church Clock at ten to three? And is there honey still for tea?" appear?
8.The Inextinguishable Symphony is the fourth of six written by which Danish composer?”

1) White
2) Flutter
3) Antifreeze
4) Double decker
5) Potatoes

Don't know others
Barracute
24-11-2016
1) White
2) Flutter
3) Anti-Freeze
4) Doubledecker
5) Potato
6) International Monetry Fund
The quizmaster
24-11-2016
8/8 Sallysally all correct Aaron and Barracute

willrelf92
25-11-2016
1.People aspire to have teeth that are what colour - black or white? White.
2.Which term that rhymes with clutter means to risk a small amount of money on a bet? Flutter.
3.In motoring, what A is the general term for a substance added to the water in a car radiator in winter to prevent it from turning to ice?
4.If a bus with one level is called a single decker, which equivalent tem refers to a bus with two tiers? Double decker.
5.In Indian cookery, which vegetable is known as aloo? Potato?
6.Which international organisation is abbreviated as the IMF?
7.In which poem do the lines "Stands the Church Clock at ten to three? And is there honey still for tea?" appear?
8.The Inextinguishable Symphony is the fourth of six written by which Danish composer?
The quizmaster
28-11-2016
All correct from last quiz will. A new twist on tonights starts with the same letter quiz. Each word is the same (eg Wet Wet Wet)

1.What common phrase is often said to children, and can go before don't let the bedbugs bite?
2.Who is the piper's son in a nursery rhyme who stole a pig?
3.Which TV property series is presented by Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer?
4.Destiny's Child had two UK top ten singles in the late 90s with the same three words in the title. Name those songs?
5.Established in 1993 by Miuccia Prada, which Italian high fashion brand is a subsidiary of Prada?
6.Native to Madagascar, what is the world's largest nocturnal primate?
7.What was the name given to the uprising in British Kenya between 1952 and 1960?
bcdee
28-11-2016
1 Night Night
2 Tom Tom
3 Location Loaction Location
Barracute
28-11-2016
2) Peter Piper
The quizmaster
28-11-2016
3/3 bcdee and incorrect Barracute
MandyXZ
28-11-2016
4) No, No, No

Bills, Bills, Bills
Fizzbin
29-11-2016
6 Aye Aye
7 Mau Mau
willrelf92
29-11-2016
1.What common phrase is often said to children, and can go before don't let the bedbugs bite? Night night.
2.Who is the piper's son in a nursery rhyme who stole a pig?
3.Which TV property series is presented by Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer?
4.Destiny's Child had two UK top ten singles in the late 90s with the same three words in the title. Name those songs?
5.Established in 1993 by Miuccia Prada, which Italian high fashion brand is a subsidiary of Prada?
6.Native to Madagascar, what is the world's largest nocturnal primate?
7.What was the name given to the uprising in British Kenya between 1952 and 1960?
The quizmaster
29-11-2016
All correct Mandy, Fizzbin and will
5-Miu Miu

1.Someone who is apprehended whilst committing a crime is said to be caught in the... what?
2.Which word for a thick mixture used to make bread is also a slang term for money?
3.In maths, which word that is the opposite of negative is used to describe any real number greater than 0?
4.What name is given to a narrow disposable plastic tube often used by people to suck soft drinks into their mouths?
5.How many spots are there in total on two standard dice?
6.Which snooker player did the Australian Neil Robertson beat in the final of the 2015 UK Championship?
7.In 1986, the Giotto spacecraft came within 400 miles of which comet, that it had been specifically designed to study?
8.What term is given to the combining power of an atom, molecule or ion?
bcdee
29-11-2016
1 Act
2 Dough
3 Positive
4 Straw
5 42
6 Ronnie O Sullivan
7 Halley's Comet
binbits01
29-11-2016
1. act
2. dough
3. positive4
4.straw
The quizmaster
29-11-2016
Just 6 is wrong bcdee and 4/4 binbits
Sallysally
29-11-2016
1 act
2. dough
3. positive
4. straw
5 42
brain gone to porridge!
Barracute
29-11-2016
1) Act
2) Dough
3) Positive
4) Straw
5) 42
6) Liang Wenbo
7) Halleys
The quizmaster
29-11-2016
5/5 Sallysally (are you still recuperating after your long holiday? ) and all correct Barracute

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Sallysally
30-11-2016
Originally Posted by The quizmaster:
“5/5 Sallysally (are you still recuperating after your long holiday? ) and all correct Barracute

8”

Not really. Husband has developed shingles and is in a lot of pain so I am at sixes and sevens at the moment.
willrelf92
30-11-2016
1.Someone who is apprehended whilst committing a crime is said to be caught in the... what? Act.
2.Which word for a thick mixture used to make bread is also a slang term for money? Dough.
3.In maths, which word that is the opposite of negative is used to describe any real number greater than 0? Positive.
4.What name is given to a narrow disposable plastic tube often used by people to suck soft drinks into their mouths? Straw.
5.How many spots are there in total on two standard dice? 42.
6.Which snooker player did the Australian Neil Robertson beat in the final of the 2015 UK Championship? Ronnie O'Sullivan?
7.In 1986, the Giotto spacecraft came within 400 miles of which comet, that it had been specifically designed to study?
8.What term is given to the combining power of an atom, molecule or ion?
The quizmaster
30-11-2016
Sorry to hear about your husband Sallysally My mum had shingles and she was in pain too. Hope he gets better soon Just 6 is wrong will
8-valency

1.What is 7-2?
2.What is the name of the reflex in which both eyelids close briefly every few seconds in order to lubricate and protect the eyes?
3.A multicoloured arch formed in the sky when falling droplets of water split the rays of the sun is known by what name?
4.The liquid inside a fruit or vegetable is called what - juice or jam?
5.Picture: name the singer?http://www.postimage.org/image/iqdcimbwt/
6.In the world of finance, what does an ISA stand for?
7.Which lake, the largest man-made lake in the world, was formed by the building of the Aswan High Dam?
8.What song, composed by P Degeteyer, was the official anthem of Communist Russia until 1944?
bcdee
30-11-2016
1 5
2 Blinking
3 Rainbow
4 Juice
5 Freddie Mercury
6 Individual Savings Account
The quizmaster
30-11-2016
6/6 bcdee
Sallysally
30-11-2016
1.5
2. blink
3. rainbow
4. juice
5 Freddy Mercury
6 Individual Savings Account
7. Lake Nasser
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