GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 61

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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 61

Postby JAS » Mon May 26, 2008 10:51 pm

Q31 Paint Your Wagon
Q27 Cherry
Q40 Whiskey

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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 61

Postby magpie in the 80's » Mon May 26, 2008 10:56 pm

JAS wrote:Q31 Paint Your Wagon........CORRECT
Q27 Cherry
Q40 Whiskey

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OTHER 2 INCORRECT BUT CLOSE :wink:
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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 61

Postby JAS » Mon May 26, 2008 10:58 pm

Q27 Peach
Q40 Brandy

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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 61

Postby magpie in the 80's » Mon May 26, 2008 11:00 pm

JAS wrote:Q27 Peach.INCORRECT
Q40 Brandy.........CORRECT

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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 61

Postby JAS » Mon May 26, 2008 11:02 pm

Q27 Apples, apricots, plums, nectarines, oranges, bananas....just thought I'd save time :wink:

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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 61

Postby magpie in the 80's » Mon May 26, 2008 11:03 pm

JAS wrote:Q27 Apples, apricots, plums, nectarines, oranges, bananas....just thought I'd save time :wink:

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CORRECT JAS
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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 61

Postby magpie in the 80's » Tue May 27, 2008 12:39 pm

down to 11Q's to go :wink:
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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ 61

Postby magpie in the 80's » Wed May 28, 2008 10:44 am

magpie in the 80's wrote:1 What is the country of origin of Havarti cheese?
DENMARK
2 What was the tasty name of the dog that found the lost World Cup in 1966?
PICKLES
3 What is advertised on TV with the slogan You either Love it or Hate it?
MARMITE
4 Which foodstuff is sometimes referred to as black diamonds?
TRUFFLES
5 Which song contains the lyric “chilli con carne, sparkling champagne”?
LET THERE BE LOVE
6 In which band did Robert Palmer and Elkie Brooks perform together in the 1960s?
VINEGAR JOE
7 Who penned the autobiography Bananas is My Business?
CAREN MIRANDA
8 Which literary character invented a gobstopper that lasted forever?
WILLY WONKA
9 In Ancient China what variety of meat was reserved exclusively for the emperor?
PORK
10 Which song mentions saveloy, mustard, jelly, custard and sausages in the lyrics?
FOOD GLORIOUS FOOD
11 Which band with a tasty name was originally called Dean Ford and the Gaylords?
MARMALADE
12 What year is depicted on the logo of Kronenberg lager?
1664
13 In which English city was the Colman’s mustard factory founded?
NORWICH
14 John F Kennedy once boasted in a speech, “Ich bin ein Berliner”. How did the phrase translate into English?
I AM A DOUGHNUT
15 Which song contains the line “And the popcorn from the candy stand makes it all seem twice as good”?
SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES
16 In which TV series did Frank Thornton play Herbert Truelove?
LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE
17 Who said” A woman drove me to drink and I didn’t have the decency to thank her”?
W.C. FIELDS
18 What does the Spanish phrase vino de casa mean?
HOUSE WINE
19 Which comedy series features the characters of Janet, Gaz, Donna, Louise and Johnny?
2 PINTS OF LAGER AND A PACKET OF CRISPS
20 What edible item has a name that translates into English as “flight in the wind”?
VOL AU VENT
21 Fenek, a national dish of Malta, comprises of fried what?
RABBIT
22 In 1989 in which brand of confectionary did blue replace brown?
SMARTIES
23 What is unusual about the phrase A NUT FOR A JAR OF TUNA?
IT IS A PALINDROME
24 Which Italian cheese has a name that means cooked again?
RICOTTA
25 Who said “If this is justice then I’m a banana”, following a libel award against Private Eye magazine?
IAN HISLOP
26 Which cocktail was named after a Californian surfer called Tom Harvey?
HARVEY WALLBANGER
27 What fruit is picked from a mirabelle tree?
PLUM
28 What is the American term for a courgette?
ZUCCHINI
29 Which Spanish artist claimed that he would eat his wife when she died?
SALVADOR DALI
30 Which area of New York gave its name to a cocktail comprising of gin and vermouth?
BRONX
31 Which musical features the song Hand Me Down That Can O Beans?
PAINT YOUR WAGON
32 Castlemaine XXXX originated in which Australian state?
QUEENSLAND
33 What did Mark Twain describe as a cabbage with a college education?
CAULIFLOWER
34 In the Simpsons, what nationality did Willie the groundsman describe as cheese eating surrender monkeys?
THE FRENCH
35 Which two horses with tasty names came first and second in the 1973 Grand National?
RED RUM AND CRISP
36 Despite its name in which country is Geneva Gin made?
NETHERLANDS
37 What brand of lager has a name that translates into English as lion’s brew?
LOWENBRAU
38 Which decade witnessed the Boston Tea Party?
1770'S
39 What is advertised on TV with the slogan It’s Not for Girls?
YORKIE
40 Fill in the blank- Samuel Johnson once wrote, “Claret is the liquor for boys, port for men, but he who aspires to be a hero must drink BLANK”.
BRANDY


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