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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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The quizmaster
06-12-2016
Just 6 is wrong Dare Devil and all correct Sallysaly
Barracute
06-12-2016
1) Hook
2) Guilty
3) White
4) W
6) Terry Venables
The quizmaster
06-12-2016
All correct Barracute

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binbits01
06-12-2016
1. hook
2. guilty
3. white
4. www
6. Sven Goran Ericson
The quizmaster
06-12-2016
Just 6 is wrong binbits
eugenespeed
06-12-2016
1. Hook
2. Guilty
3. White
4. W
5. Mary Berry
6. Terry Venables
7. Turner
8. Charles Rolls
The quizmaster
06-12-2016
Just 5 is wrong eugenespeed

5
bcdee
06-12-2016
1 Hook
2 Guilty
3 White
4 W
5
6 Terry Venables
willrelf92
06-12-2016
1.In fishing, what H is the small curved piece of metal at the end of a line where the bait is set? Hook.
2.A person who admits responsibility when charged with an offence is said to plead what? Guilty.
3.The edible flesh of a ripe coconut is what colour? White.
4.In computing, the vast majority of internet addresses begin with which letter three times? W.
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?
The quizmaster
07-12-2016
All correct bcdee and will from last night.
5-Anne Reid

1.What T is the term for a young person who is at the stage of being a child and an adult?
2.The lens and the cornea are parts of which organ of the body?
3.In a standard pack of playing cards, the two black suits are clubs and...... what?
4.In nature, a swoose is a hybrid of which two water birds?
5.In motoring, for what does RAC stand for?
6.The Greek dish moussaka is traditionally made with which meat?
7.With the exception of the Peace Prize, the Nobel Prize award ceremony takes place in which city?
8.The Grenadier Guards are so called as they defeated the French Grenadiers at which battle?
Sallysally
07-12-2016
1. teenager
2. eye
3. spades
4. swan and goose
5 Royal Automobile Club
6. lamb
7. Stockholm
8.
The quizmaster
07-12-2016
7/7 Sallysally

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Barracute
07-12-2016
1) Teenager
2) Eye
3) Spades
4) Swan and Goose?
5) Royal Automobile Club
6) Chicken?
7) Oslo
8) Blenheim
The quizmaster
07-12-2016
6-8 are wrong Barracute

8
eugenespeed
07-12-2016
1. Teenager
2. Eyes
3. Spades
4. Swan and Goose
5. Royal Automobile Club
6. Lamb
7. Stockholm
8. Waterloo
willrelf92
08-12-2016
1.What T is the term for a young person who is at the stage of being a child and an adult? Teenager.
2.The lens and the cornea are parts of which organ of the body? Eye.
3.In a standard pack of playing cards, the two black suits are clubs and...... what? Spades.
4.In nature, a swoose is a hybrid of which two water birds? Swan and Goose.
5.In motoring, for what does RAC stand for?
6.The Greek dish moussaka is traditionally made with which meat?
7.With the exception of the Peace Prize, the Nobel Prize award ceremony takes place in which city?
8.The Grenadier Guards are so called as they defeated the French Grenadiers at which battle?
The quizmaster
08-12-2016
8/8 eugenespeed and 4/4 will

1.What is the name given to the two openings in the nose?
2.What W is the name of a day of the week?
3.Which animated TV family has members called, Bart, Homer, Marge, Lisa and Maggie?
4.What name is given to a person who runs a pub or who owns and rents out a house or flat?
5.St George's Day falls on which date in April?
6.Who wrote The Jungle Book?
7.Picture: who is this man? http://www.postimage.org/image/u9fme5g3r/
8.Executed for treason in 1539, who was the last Abbot of Glastonbury?
Sallysally
08-12-2016
1. nostrils
2 Wednesday
3. Simpsons
4. landlord
5 23rd
6. Kipling
7. Lovell?
Barracute
08-12-2016
1) Nostrils
2) Wednesday
3) Simpsons
4) Landlord
5) 23rd
6) Rudyard Kipling
7) Issac Newton
The quizmaster
08-12-2016
Just 7 is wrong Sallysally
The quizmaster
08-12-2016
Just 7 is wrong Barrracute
MandyXZ
08-12-2016
7) Clyde Tombaugh
The quizmaster
09-12-2016
It's him Mandy
willrelf92
09-12-2016
1.What is the name given to the two openings in the nose? Nostrils.
2.What W is the name of a day of the week? Wednesday.
3.Which animated TV family has members called, Bart, Homer, Marge, Lisa and Maggie? The Simpsons.
4.What name is given to a person who runs a pub or who owns and rents out a house or flat? Landlord.
5.St George's Day falls on which date in April? 23rd?
6.Who wrote The Jungle Book?
7.Picture: who is this man? http://www.postimage.org/image/u9fme5g3r/
8.Executed for treason in 1539, who was the last Abbot of Glastonbury?
The quizmaster
12-12-2016
All correct from last quiz will
8-Richard Whiting

1.Which football stadium hosted the 2011 Europa League Final?
2.Who was the UK Prime Minister from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955?
3.Which high rank in the navy is also the name of a butterfly?
4.Which common size of battery goes before the children's author Milne?
5.Which two letters represent the number 55 in Roman Numerals?
6.What S is a very long story with dramatic events or parts?
7.What kind of big animal was Dumbo and Nelly?
8.What is the opposite of no?

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