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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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Sallysally
10-02-2014
A- Adidas
B-Baton
C-Caerphilly
D- dolls
G-Giuseppi
H-Harry
I-Icicle
J-jamboree
K-kick
L-likud
M-manganese
N-Nassau
O-onion
P-plimsoll
Q-quota
R-Royal
S-splenology (sp?)
T-Titan
U-university
V-voodoo
W-Wilhelm
Y-yolk
Z-zumba
The quizmaster
10-02-2014
Just S, T are wrong Sallysally

S
Sallysally
10-02-2014
Oh shoot! Titan is Saturn, it is Titania for Uranus.

And it is speleology for caves, not splenology!
AxG
11-02-2014
The funny thing is, I was watching QI at the time, and they where going on about the Wilhelm Scream.
The quizmaster
11-02-2014
Speleology is right Sallysally

1.What S is the name for two slices of bread for a filling?
2.What M is the strong pain relief substance derived from opium?
3.What is the popular name for the type of gas used in riot control because of the effects it has on the eyes?
4.The word ternary refers to something consisting of how many parts?
5.Current affairs: which legendary actress and singer died today in California at the age of 85?
6.What name is given to a mortgage whose interest rate varies, but is guaranteed not to exceed a certain amount?

7.According to the Concise Oxford English Dictionary, when used in a text message, for what do the letters BTW stand?
8.In geometry, which four-letter term can be defined as the area between two concentric circles?
9.In politics, 1 Carlton Gardens is the official ministerial residence of which member of the Cabinet?
10.The line "Into each life some rain must fall" comes from a poem called The Rainy Day by which poet?
11.A radioactive particle containing two neutrons and two protons is known as what?
12.What was the name of the French diplomat responsible for the construction of the Suez Canal?
neilwatson
11-02-2014
1) sandwich
3) tear gas
The quizmaster
11-02-2014
Both right neil
Barracute
11-02-2014
1 Sandwich
3 Tear Gas
6 Tracker?
7 By The Way
The quizmaster
11-02-2014
Just 6 is wrong Barracute
bcdee
11-02-2014
1 Sandwich
2 Morphine
3 Tear Gas
4
5 Shirley Temple
6 Tracker
7 By The Way
8
9 Home Secretary
eugenespeed
11-02-2014
1. Sandwich
2. Morphine
3. Mustard
4. Three
5. Shirley Temple (Black)
6. Prospect Mortgage
7. By The Way
8. Ring
9. Office of the Foreign Secretary
10. Wordsworth
11. Alpha Particle
12. Sa'id Pasha
Dare Devil
11-02-2014
1. Sandwich
3. CS Gas?
4. 3?
5. Shirely Temple
7. By the way
AxG
11-02-2014
1.Sandwich
2.
3.Tier Gas
4.Three
5.Shirley Temple
6.

7.By the way
8.
9.Secretary of state
10.
11.
12.
The quizmaster
11-02-2014
6,9 are wrong bcdee
3,6,10,12 are wrong eugenespeed
3 is wrong Dare Devil
9 is wrong AxG

6,10,12
eugenespeed
11-02-2014
3. Tear Gas, of course.

Mustard Gas would be a bit harsh!
P_P
11-02-2014
1. Sandwich
2. Morphine
5. Shirley Temple
7. By The Way
11. Alpha
The quizmaster
11-02-2014
All correct P_P

6,10,12
Sallysally
11-02-2014
De Lesseps?
The quizmaster
11-02-2014
It's him Sallysally

6,10
The quizmaster
12-02-2014
6-capped mortgage
10-Tennyson


1.If an item costs £200, how much will it cost after a 30% price reduction?
2.What name is given to the propulsion of a boat by oars?
3.Which is furthur - 13 miles or 24 kilometres?
4.What P is produced by the anther or a flower?
5.What does a haematologist study?
6.Which X-Factor winner was punched at a book signing in October 2009 by a bitter reject from the show?

7.Which high IQ society means table in Latin?
8.Quotations: who once described the House of Lords as "the British Outer Mongolia for retired politicians"?
9.At over 60 degrees north, which is the most northerly capital city on mainland Europe?
10.Picture: which US author is this at a public reading in 1983? http://www.postimage.org/image/z800o89nt/
11.In nature, the Nyctaginaceae family of flowering plants, which includes the bougainvillea, is also known by what name?
12.Whose Missa Papae Marcelli is regarded as one of the finest examples of medieval polyphonic choral music?
neilwatson
12-02-2014
1) £140
AxG
12-02-2014
1.132
2.Rowing
3.24 kilometres
4.Polen
5.Blood
6.Alexandra Burke

7.Mensa
8.
9.Oslo
10.
11.
12.
eugenespeed
12-02-2014
1. £140
2. Rowing
3. 24 Kilometres
4. Petal
5. Blood
6.
7. Mensa
8. Tony Benn
9.
10.
11.
12. Palestrina
bcdee
12-02-2014
1 £60 £140
2 Rowing
3 24 km
4 Pollen
5 Blood
6 Steve Brookstein
7 Mensa
8
9 Helsinki
neilwatson
12-02-2014
3) 13 miles
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