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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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The quizmaster
30-11-2016
7/7 Sallysally

8
Barracute
30-11-2016
1) 5
2) Blink
3) Rainbow
4) Juice
5) Freddie Mercury
6) Individual Savings Account
The quizmaster
30-11-2016
6/6 Barracute
willrelf92
01-12-2016
1.What is 7-2? 5.
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? Blinking.
3.A multicoloured arch formed in the sky when falling droplets of water split the rays of the sun is known by what name? Rainbow.
4.The liquid inside a fruit or vegetable is called what - juice or jam? Juice.
5.Picture: name the singer?http://www.postimage.org/image/iqdcimbwt/ Freddie Mercury.
6.In the world of finance, what does an ISA stand for? International Savings Account.
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?
The quizmaster
01-12-2016
6/6 will.
8-Internationale

1.How many ribs are there normally in the body - 12 or 24?
2.In the nursery rhyme, the Grand Old Duke of where marched his men to the top of the hill?
3.What animal was the TV puppet Basil Brush?
4.Which well-known famine relief charity was founded in Oxford in 1942?
5.Alpha, Beta and Gamma are the first three letters in which alphabet?
6.In the works of J.R.R Tolkien, which people live in The Shire?
7.Which Oriental-styled blue and white plate pattern was first developed by Thomas Minton around 1790?
8.Who designed the current Waterloo Bridge in London?
Sallysally
01-12-2016
1. 24
2. York
3. fox
4. Oxfam
5. Greek
6. Hobbits
7. Paisley
8.
The quizmaster
01-12-2016
Just 7 is wrong Sallysally
bcdee
01-12-2016
1 24
2 York
3 Fox
4 Oxfam
5 Greek
6 Hobbits
7 Wedgewood
Barracute
01-12-2016
1) 24
2) York
3) Fox
4) Oxfam
5) Greek
6) Hobbits
7) Paisley
The quizmaster
01-12-2016
Just 7 is wrong bcdee/Barracute

7,8
Fizzbin
01-12-2016
7 Willow pattern
The quizmaster
02-12-2016
Willow pattern is right Fizzbin
willrelf92
02-12-2016
1.How many ribs are there normally in the body - 12 or 24? 12.
2.In the nursery rhyme, the Grand Old Duke of where marched his men to the top of the hill? York.
3.What animal was the TV puppet Basil Brush? Fox.
4.Which well-known famine relief charity was founded in Oxford in 1942? Oxfam.
5.Alpha, Beta and Gamma are the first three letters in which alphabet? Greek.
6.In the works of J.R.R Tolkien, which people live in The Shire?
7.Which Oriental-styled blue and white plate pattern was first developed by Thomas Minton around 1790?
8.Who designed the current Waterloo Bridge in London?
The quizmaster
05-12-2016
All correct from last quiz will.
8-Giles Gilbert Scott

The last new quiz of this year

1.What cleaning utensil is commonly used in combination with a broom or long brush?
2.Where would you find the dustcap on a bicycle or a car?
3.What was the character name of Dirty Harry played bl Clint Eastwood?
4.Dirty Diana was which late singer's top ten hit in 1988?
5.Gold dust disease is caused by parasites in which type of animal?
6.What name was given to the period of storms in 1930s depression era in the USA?
7.Dirty War was the name used by the military government for a period of state terrorism inwhich South American country?
bcdee
05-12-2016
1 Dustpan
2 Tyre
3 Harry Callaghan
4 Michael Jackson
binbits01
05-12-2016
1.dustpan
2. valve
The quizmaster
05-12-2016
All correct bcdee/binbits
Barracute
05-12-2016
1) Dustpan
2) Tyre
3) Harry Callaghan
4) Michael Jackson
5) Fish
The quizmaster
05-12-2016
5/5 Barracute

6,7
Sallysally
05-12-2016
1. dustpan?
2. wheel
3. Harry Callaghan
4.
5 fish
6.Dust bowl?
7. Argentina
The quizmaster
05-12-2016
All correct Sallysally

Finished
willrelf92
06-12-2016
1.What cleaning utensil is commonly used in combination with a broom or long brush? Dustpan.
2.Where would you find the dustcap on a bicycle or a car?
3.What was the character name of Dirty Harry played by Clint Eastwood?
4.Dirty Diana was which late singer's top ten hit in 1988?
5.Gold dust disease is caused by parasites in which type of animal?
6.What name was given to the period of storms in 1930s depression era in the USA?
7.Dirty War was the name used by the military government for a period of state terrorism inwhich South American country?
The quizmaster
06-12-2016
Dustpan is right will.

1.In fishing, what H is the small curved piece of metal at the end of a line where the bait is set?
2.A person who admits responsibility when charged with an offence is said to plead what?
3.The edible flesh of a ripe coconut is what colour?
4.In computing, the vast majority of internet addresses begin with which letter three times?
5.Which star of the BBC TV series Last Tango in Halifax was voted The Oldie Magazine's pin up of the year back in 2014?
6.Who was England football manager when they reached the semi-finals of Euro 1996?
7.Quotations: which English painter's last words were reportedly "The sun is God"?
8.Louis Bleriot was the first man to make a non-stop areoplane flight from France to England, but who was the first man to make the journey in the opposite direction?
Dare Devil
06-12-2016
1. Hook
2. Guilty
3. White
4. www
6. Alex svenerricson??? I know that's spelt totally wrong, but ut was a complete guess with both name and spelling.
Sallysally
06-12-2016
1. hook
2. guilty
3. white
4. www
7. Turner?
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