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Quiz night thread (Part 5)
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The quizmaster
10-04-2014
Just 10 and 12 are wrong farmer bob
farmer bob
10-04-2014
Thanks quizmaster
I try to answer off the top of me head so to speak.
I'd need to be googling your harder questions
Jim_McIntosh
10-04-2014
1. End
2. 1945
3. Goose
4. Emma
5. 1972
6. Jeans
7. Can only think of a waterbed but surely they had those before then.
8. The Wastelands (guess)
9. DR Congo (from axg)
10. Guess at some kind of orchid
11. Drake's equation, so Drake
12. Comte
Jim_McIntosh
10-04-2014
1. 12
2. Nun
3. W
4. Nettle
5. Maria Miller
6. Nicki Minaj (guess)
7. The Holy Grail
8.
9. Whitby
10. Oranges (guess)
11. David Hume
12. I'm drawing a blank but I know this. (Edit - No, I don't know. The name I was thinking of is somebody completely unconnected.)
The quizmaster
10-04-2014
Just 1 and 10 are wrong Jim
Jim_McIntosh
10-04-2014
If anyone knows no 12 I'll be impressed. I've never heard of the guy before curiosity got the better of me there and I googled it. Maybe someone from Norfolk might know it due to local history. It would be a £1million question on WWTBAM.
The quizmaster
10-04-2014
Sallysally got it Jim - Prasutagus

1.Complete the name of this famous woman - Florence... Lark, Sparrow or Nightingale?
2.Which animal appears on the reverse of a 10p piece?
3.Is the musical instrument the lute from the string or brass family?
4.What word goes after bunk and before bug?
5.Which G describe the group of gases responsible for global warming?
6.A tonsillectomy is the surgical removal of which lymphatic tissue found at the back of the mouth?

7.What is the name given to a cross bearing the image of Christ being crucified?
8.In nature, elephant, grey and harp are all types of which marine mammal?
9.The Bridge of No Return connects which two East Asian countries?
10.In Tolkien's books about Middle Earth, what name is given to the tree creatures of Fangorn Forest?
11.The Pilgrim Fathers who colonised North America in the seventeenth-century were followers of which form of Christianity?
12.The Karelia Suite was written by which composer?
P_P
10-04-2014
1. Nightingale
2. Lion
3. String
4. Bed
5. Greenhouse
6. Tonsil

11. Catholics?
neilwatson
10-04-2014
1) Nightingale
4) bed
QofSheba
10-04-2014
1.Nightingale
2. Lion?
3. String
4. bed
6.? Tonsils

7.Crucifiction?
8. Seal


11. Quakers
12. Sybilias
Jim_McIntosh
10-04-2014
10. Ents
Jim_McIntosh
10-04-2014
8. Seals
The quizmaster
10-04-2014
All correct except P_P's 11, QofSheba's 7,11

7,9,11
QofSheba
10-04-2014
My skype-a-friend says 11 is Calvinists
Barracute
10-04-2014
1) Nightingale
2) Lion
3) String
4) Bed
5) Greehouse
6) Tonsil
7) Crucifix
8) Seal
9) I'll guess North and South Korea
10) Ents
Sallysally
10-04-2014
1. Nightingale

2 lion

3. string

4. bed

5 greenhouse

6. tonsils

7 crucifix?

8 seal

9. North and South Korea

10. Ents

11. Quakers

12. Sibelius
The quizmaster
10-04-2014
Not Calvanists, QofSheba
All correct Barracute

11
Jim_McIntosh
10-04-2014
7. Crucifix
9. Could it be North and South Koreas?
11. not sure and don't want to hazard a guess and look silly........
The quizmaster
10-04-2014
Just 11 is wrong Sallysally. Both right Jim

11
Barracute
10-04-2014
11) I'll guess Protestant
AxG
10-04-2014
1.Nightingale
2.Lion
3.brass
4.bed
5.Greenhouse?
6.Tonsils

7.
8.
9.China & North Korea
10.
11.
12.
The quizmaster
10-04-2014
I'll accept Protestants Barracute - Puritanism
All correct AxG
farmer bob
10-04-2014
1 nightingale
2 lion
3 string
4 bed
5 greenhouse
6 tonsil glands
7 crucifix
8 seal
9 the 2 koreas
10
11 protestant puritanism
12
The quizmaster
11-04-2014
All correct farmer bob
The quizmaster
14-04-2014
Welcome to this week and a new quiz called days and months

1.The phrase to say that something is unlikely to happen or not happen is never in a month of... what?
2.How many days after Christmas Day is Boxing Day?
3.In Britain, in which two months do the clocks go forward and back one hour respectively?
4.Americans celebrate Independence Day on the 4th of which month?
5.Which 2004 disaster film starred Dennis Quaid as Professor Jack Hall and Jake Gyllenhaal as his son Sam Hall?
6.What is the name of the 16-day beer festival that takes place each year in Munich, Germany?
7.Who plays DI Fred Thursday in the Inspector Morse spin-off series Endeavour?
8.In the Christian church, which day marks the first day of Lent?
9.Which English novelist wrote the 2005 novel Saturday, set during a large demonstration against the 2003 invasion of Iraq?
10.Picture: whose face is this? http://www.postimage.org/image/vi2faj44d/
11.Which famous battle took place on St Crispin's Day in 1415?
12.Who is the mother of the Greek god Hermes, which gives her name to a month of the year?
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