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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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Sallysally
14-01-2014
9. Forsyte Saga

12. Monteverdi
velixa
14-01-2014
1. 10
2. Mine
3. Bridge?
4. Seaside!
5. Prince William
6. (What's the story) Morning Glory
7. Great Ormand Street Hospital
8. Weight
9. Haven't a clue
10. Hawaii??
11. The Dorchester?
12. Haven't a clue.
velixa
14-01-2014
Originally Posted by velixa:
“1. 10
2. Mine
3. Bridge?
4. Seaside!
5. Prince William
6. (What's the story) Morning Glory
7. Great Ormand Street Hospital
8. Weight
9. Haven't a clue
10. Hawaii??
11. The Dorchester?
12. Haven't a clue.”

Spoiler
I just Googled no 8. I can't believe I forgot that. Puts my A in A-Level Physics to shame.
The quizmaster
14-01-2014
Both correct Sallysally
8,10,11 are wrong velixa
Finished
The quizmaster
15-01-2014
1.If someone does something with great violence and noise, they can be said to have gone at it hammer and... what?
2.What is 15% of 80?
3.Which savoury dish of meat, jelly and pastry is also the name of a type of hat?
4.Which weighty nautical object is dropped below the sea to keep a ship stationary?
5.Current affairs: which sporting star might never come out of his coma after he smashed his head on a rock in a skiing accident last month?
6.Picture: whose face is this in his younger days? http://www.postimage.org/image/vpg7y2jx9/

7.In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, who rescues Harry, Hermione, Ron and various other prisoners from Malfoy Manor?
8.Which series of prayers, often said by Roman Catholics, takes its name from the Latin for rose garden?
9.What is the name of Ophelia's brother in the Shakespeare play Hamlet?
10.Which Italian brandy-and -orange liqueur takes its name from the Latin word for gold?
11. The dome of the Florence Cathedral was engineered by which Italian Renaissance architect?
12.Which Nobel Prize for Physics winner, who died in 1984, succeeded Sir Richard Woolley as Astronomer Royal in 1972?
Mrs Teapot
15-01-2014
1. Tongue

2. 12

3. Pork Pie Hat

4. Anchor

5. Micheal Schumacher

6. Tom Hanks ???????

8. Rosary
AxG
15-01-2014
1.Nail
2.
3.
4.Anchor
5.Michael Schumacher
6.Louis Walsh

7.Dobby
8.
9.
10.Au-something?
11.
12.
The quizmaster
15-01-2014
Just 6 is wrong Mrs Teapot
bcdee
15-01-2014
1 Tongs
2 12
3 Porkpie
4 Anchor
5 Michael Schumacher
6 Neil Watson
The quizmaster
15-01-2014
All correct AxG
bcdee
15-01-2014
6 Joe Pasquale
neilwatson
15-01-2014
1) tongue
2) 12
3) Pork Pie
4) Anchor
5) Michael Schumacher
The quizmaster
15-01-2014
6 is wrong bcdee on both counts
Dare Devil
15-01-2014
1. Nail?
2. 12
4. Anchor
5. Michael Schumacher. Although, there is no fact in what is reported, it's pure speculation.
6. Louis Walsh
7. Dobby
neilwatson
15-01-2014
6) Louis Walsh
The quizmaster
15-01-2014
All six correct neil
8-12
P_P
15-01-2014
1. Nails
2. 12
3. Pork pie??
4. Anchor
5. Michael Schumacher
6. Louis Walsh?
7. Dobby?
The quizmaster
15-01-2014
Just 1 is wrong Dare Devil

Just noticed Mrs Teapot's edit - 8 is rosary

9-12
The quizmaster
15-01-2014
All correct P_P
9-12
Sallysally
15-01-2014
1. tongs

2. 12

3. pork pie

4. anchor

5. Michael Schumacher

6. It could be George Osborne or Jonathan Powell?

8. rosary?

9. Laertes

10. well, the Latin word for gold is Aurum, but I don't know the liquer

11. Brunelleschi (sp?)
The quizmaster
15-01-2014
Just 6 is wrong Sallysally
10,12
The quizmaster
16-01-2014
12-Martin Ryle

1.According to the common phrase, someone committing to a proposed scheme is said to sign on the dotted.... what?
2.In retail, the letters BOGOF are the initials of which promotional offer?
3.What is the official document issued by a government that allows its citizens to travel abroad?
4.What is measured using a thermometer?
5.According to the Highway Code, the traffic warning sign for a school crossing patrol, shows how many children?
6.Which British actor, who appeared in Strictly Come Dancing in 2012, played Charles Robinson in the James Bond films Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough, and Die Another Day?

7.Which word, from the Spanish and Italian for father is used to denote a chaplain in the armed forces?
8.What is the house rented by Mr Lockwood at the start of Emily Bronte's novel Wuthering heights?
9.What name is given to a French sauce made with Madeira and truffles?
10.In September 1943, 191 British servicemen downed their weapons and refused to fight in which battle of World War II?
11.British composer Arthur Sullivan, German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, and Irish wit Oscar Wilde all died in the same year. Which one?
12.What name is given to a biological process that sets itself naturally to a twenty-four-hour cycle?
AxG
16-01-2014
1.Line
2.Buy one get one free
3.Passport
4.Temperature
5.2
6.

7.Padre
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
neilwatson
16-01-2014
1) line
2) buy one get one free
3) passport
4) temperature
5) 2
Mrs Teapot
16-01-2014
1. Line

2. Buy One Get One Free

3. Passport

4. Temperature

5. 1 and an adult ?? or 2 children

7. Padre
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