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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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The quizmaster
04-03-2014
Just 4 is wrong P_P

Dare Devil
04-03-2014
Well done Eugene!

You've had a few clean sweeps recently
eugenespeed
04-03-2014
Originally Posted by Dare Devil:
“Well done Eugene!

You've had a few clean sweeps recently ”

My average is brought down by the ones I've been absolutely dreadful on though
farmer bob
04-03-2014
1 Duke
2 Saturday
3 Caddy
4 McDonald's
5 Nougat
6 Mulder
7 Omnivore
8
9 Charles 2nd
10 Palk Strait
11 Versailles
12 Magritte
The quizmaster
05-03-2014
Just 4 and 12 are wrong farmer bob

1.In medicine, General Practitioner is commonly abbreviated to which two letters?
2.The Honey Monster advertised which cereal on TV?
3.Reef, hitch, sheepshank and granny are types of what K?
4.In politics, who officially calls a UK general election: the Queen or the Prime Minister?
5.In UK law, what four-letter word is the temporary release of a person awaiting trial on payment of sum as surety?
6.Which mythical Scandinavian being is also a name given to someone who posts inflammatory or off-topic messages on an internet forum/message board?

7.Picture: this is the cover of which classic American novel? http://www.postimage.org/image/vrj8sl4ax/
8.Which is the primary grape used to make the fresh, young red wines marketed as Beaujolais Nouveau?
9.Quotations: "Either that wallpaper goes, or I do" The alleged dying words in 1900 of which writer and wit?
10.What is the large, wildlife-filled trough that runs virtually the length of Kenya from north to south called?
11.Who was the architect and planner commissioned by Napoleon III to redesign the centre of Paris around the River Seine in the mid-nineteenth century?
12.In Greek mythology, renowned for his trickery and thieving, who was the grandfather of Odysseus?
neilwatson
05-03-2014
1) GP
2) sugar puffs
4) Prime Minister
5) bail
The quizmaster
05-03-2014
Just 4 is wrong neil
AxG
05-03-2014
1.GP
2.Cant' remember
3.Knot
4.Prime Minister
5.Bail
6.Troll
The quizmaster
05-03-2014
Just 4 is wrong AxG
Barracute
05-03-2014
1) GP
2) Crunchy Nut Cornflakes or somesuch !
3) Knot
4) Queen
5) Bail
6) Troll
7) To Kill A mocking bird?
The quizmaster
05-03-2014
Just 2 is wrong Barracute

8-12
P_P
05-03-2014
1. GP
2. Sugar puffs
4. Prime minister
5. Bail
6. Troll

7. To kill a mockingbird
The quizmaster
05-03-2014
Just 4 is wrong P_P

8-12
eugenespeed
05-03-2014
1. GP
2. Sugar Puffs
3. Knot
4. The Queen
5. Bail
6. Troll
7. To Kill A Mockingbird
8. Gamay
9. Oscar Wilde
10. Great Rift Valley
11. Haussman
12. Arcesius
The quizmaster
05-03-2014
Just 12 is wrong eugenespeed

12
eugenespeed
05-03-2014
Originally Posted by The quizmaster:
“Just 12 is wrong eugenespeed

12”

Poo
eugenespeed
05-03-2014
Just looked it up on Wikipedia out of curiousity, so I won't answer. But didn't know that.
Sallysally
05-03-2014
1. GP

2. sugar puffs

3. knot

4. Prime minister

5. bail

6 troll

7. To Kill a Mockingbird

8. gamay

9. Oscar Wilde?

10. Great Rift Valley

11. Hausmann
The quizmaster
05-03-2014
All correct Sallysally except 4
The quizmaster
06-03-2014
12-Autolycus

1.In a church, what name is given to the vessel, sometimes called a stoup, which holds the baptismal water?
2.Which business oriented daily newspaper is traditionally printed on pink paper?
3.According to the proverb, the what justifies the means?
4.If a drink is labelled as decaf, it is understood to be relatively free from which substance?
5.What S is a small piece of paper displayed on an item of mail as evidence of payment of postage?
6.Which black oily liquid, obtained from coal tar, is used as a wood preservative?

7.The Nikkei Index is a share market in which Japanese city?
8.What is the twin city of St Paul - between them they make up 60% of the population of the US state of Minesota?
9.In 1785, Blanchard and Jeffries became the first people to cross the English Channel using which method of transport?
10.Which Scottish author wrote the 2005 Whitbread Award-winnig novel The Accidental?
11.What was the name of the ruling house of Italy from 1861 to 1946?
12.In 1984, Dan Shechtman and his team heated an alloy of manganese and aluminium and cooled it; what did they get that broke the laws of science?
AxG
06-03-2014
1.Font
2.Financial Times
3.
4.
5.Stamp
6.Bitumen

7.Tokyo
8.Minneapolis
9.
10.
11.
12.
Barracute
06-03-2014
1) Font
2) Financial Times
3) The end
4) Caffeine
5) Stamp
7) Tokyo?
9) Balloon?
The quizmaster
06-03-2014
Just AxG's 6 is wrong

6,10-12
Barracute
06-03-2014
6) Creosote
The quizmaster
06-03-2014
Creosote is right

10-12
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