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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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Dare Devil
12-02-2014
1. £140
2. Row
3. 24km (a marathon is about 42km)
5. Blood
6. James Arthur?
7. Mensa?
neilwatson
12-02-2014
3) 24kilometers
The quizmaster
12-02-2014
All correct except AxG's 1,9, eugenespeed's 4, bcdee's 6, Dare Devil's 6

10,11
Barracute
12-02-2014
1) £140
2) Rowing
3) 24K (think its 18 miles?)
4) Pollen
5) Blood or Blood cells
6) Leona Lewis
7) Mensa
The quizmaster
12-02-2014
All correct Barracute

10,11
Barracute
12-02-2014
10 I'll try JD Salinger -no idea really just throwing a name out, cant even spell it right !
Sallysally
12-02-2014
1. £140

2.rowing

3. 24K

4 pollen

5.blood

7.Mensa

9. Helsinki?

10. Norman Mailer?

12. Palestrina
The quizmaster
12-02-2014
Not Salinger, Barracute
Just 10 is wrong Sallysally

10,11
Sallysally
12-02-2014
OK last guess - John Updike.
The quizmaster
12-02-2014
Sorry Sallysally, not him
The quizmaster
13-02-2014
10-William Burroughs
11-Four O'clock family


1.What F is a small brown spot found on the skin containing an excess of the pigment melanin?
2.In relation to the changing of clocks, what does the S in BST stand for?
3.On a calculator, which instruction is denoted by a single horizontal line?
4.Which boy's name completes the slang phrase for a fair division or distribution - even... what?
5.Basmati, arborio, and long grain are varieties of what type of food?
6.Which Oscar-winning actress played Jinx Johnson in the 2002 James Bond film Die Another Day?

7.Which UK coin has the inscription round the edge as "Standing on the shoulders of giants"?
8.Which Wiltshire town has been renowned for its carpets since a Royal Carpet Factory was built there in 1655?
9.Who was the last Viceroy of India before the former colony was granted independence in 1950?
10.Whose painting called Woman with Folded Arms fetched around £38 million at auction in November 2000?
11.In chemistry, what is defined as the mass of a given substance that will react with one mole of electrons in a redox reaction?
12.In Greek mythology, which river of the underworld was ferried by Charon who carried souls to hell?
Mrs Teapot
13-02-2014
1. Freckle

2. Summer

3. Subtract

4. Steven

5. Rice

6.

7. £2
Mrs Teapot
13-02-2014
8. Axminster
Barracute
13-02-2014
1) Freckle
2) Summer
3) Subtract
4) Steven(s)
5) Rice
AxG
13-02-2014
1.Freckle
2.Summer
3.Minus
4.Steven
5.Rice
6.

7.£2
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Dare Devil
13-02-2014
1. Freckle
2. Summer - can't come soon enough!
3. Minus
4. Steven
5. Rice
7. £1?
The quizmaster
13-02-2014
Just 8 is wrong Mrs Teapot
neilwatson
13-02-2014
2) Summer
3) subtract
4) Steven
7) £1
8) Swindon
The quizmaster
13-02-2014
Just Dare Devil's, neil's 7 is wrong and neil's 8
6,8-12
P_P
13-02-2014
1. Freckle
2. Summer
3. Subtract
4. Steven
5. Rice
6. Halle Berry
Barracute
13-02-2014
6) Halle Berry
9) Earl Mountbatten?
eugenespeed
13-02-2014
12. Styx
The quizmaster
13-02-2014
All correct P_P
Both right Barracute
8,10-12
The quizmaster
13-02-2014
Yes eugenespeed (or Acheron)
8,10,11
neilwatson
13-02-2014
8) Devizes
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