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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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Barracute
10-12-2013
1) 60
2) Wool
3) X
5) Revolver
6) Clone
7) June?
neilwatson
10-12-2013
1) 60
2) fleece
3) x
5) revolver
7) July
P_P
10-12-2013
1) 60
2) wool?
3) x
6) clone
7) June?
The quizmaster
10-12-2013
Just 7 is wrong bcdee, Barracute, neil and P_P
7-12
neilwatson
10-12-2013
7) august
Barracute
10-12-2013
7)May
The quizmaster
10-12-2013
May is right Barracute
8-12
neilwatson
10-12-2013
9) Portugal
10) froth
Sallysally
10-12-2013
1.60

2.fleece

3.x

4. Margaret

5.revolver

6.clone

7. May

9. somewhere in South America is my guess but no idea which country

10. froth!

12. Durer?
The quizmaster
10-12-2013
Sorry, both incorrect neil
8-12
eugenespeed
10-12-2013
1. 60
2. Fleece
3. X
4. Margaret
5. Revolver
6. Clone
7. May
8. Michael Portillo
9. Guyana
10. Crema
11. The Lunar Society
12. Duhrer
AxG
10-12-2013
1.60
2.Wool
3.X
4.Margaret
5.Pistol?
6.Which word is used to describe a genetically identical copy of an animal?

7.June
8.
9.Ecuador?
10.
11.
12.
The quizmaster
10-12-2013
Just 10 is wrong Sallysally (right area for 9 )
eugenespeed has one of his clean sweeps
5,7,9 are wrong AxG
Finished
neilwatson
10-12-2013
We'll done Eugene
eugenespeed
10-12-2013
Sorry
The quizmaster
11-12-2013
1.Campanology is the art of what: making tents or ringing bells?
2.Which slang word for items of clothing can also mean to hit someone?
3.In what type of container was beer served in for the first time in 1935 in New York?
4.In computing, which term is used for the process off starting up a computer that results in the loading of the operating system?
5.Current affairs: who has been named 2013 Person of the Year by Time magazine - edging out NSA whistleblower and fugitive Edward Snowden into second place?
6.Which word for a ticket or paper used in registering a vote is derived from the Italian for little ball?

7.Which word connects a type of sausage traditionally cooked as a spiral, and a sauce made from redcurrant jelly?
8.Which literary detective lives in the fictional Sussex town of Kingsmarkham?
9.The Troodos mountains are the principle range on which Mediterranean island?
10.Which 1918 treaty between Soviet Russia, Germany and Austria-Hungary ended Russian involvement in World War I?
11.Which French photographer, who died in 2004, was associated with the theory of the decisive moment?
12.In the 1820s, Constable painted a view of which structure from the Bishop's Ground?
neilwatson
11-12-2013
1) making tents
6) ballot
Barracute
11-12-2013
1) Ringing Bells
2) Clobber
3) Pint glass?
4) Booting up
6) Ballot
The quizmaster
11-12-2013
1 is wrong neil
The quizmaster
11-12-2013
3 is wrong Barracute
bcdee
11-12-2013
1 Ringing bells
2 Slap
3 Bottle
4 Booting Up
5
6 Ballot
7 Cumberland
8 Inspector Morse
Barracute
11-12-2013
3) Bottle?
The quizmaster
11-12-2013
2,3,8 are wrong bcdee
Not bottle Barracute
3,5,8-12
Barracute
11-12-2013
3) Can (am running out of ideas if its not this !)
The quizmaster
11-12-2013
Had to be
5,8-12
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