GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ NO. 106

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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ NO. 106

Postby magpie in the 80's » Thu Jun 18, 2009 4:11 pm

Leaping Lindner wrote:
:oops: Berkshire...sorry Berkshire ;)

CORRECT AND BETTER ;) LL
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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ NO. 106

Postby Mr Beefy » Thu Jun 18, 2009 4:44 pm

3 Lower Leg
18 Rome
29 Honolulu
55 Lodge
62 Smallgoods
85 Gibralta
91 North Sea
98 Prince Phillip
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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ NO. 106

Postby magpie in the 80's » Thu Jun 18, 2009 4:53 pm

Mr Beefy wrote:3 Lower Leg...close enough....was looking for the shin
18 Rome
29 Honolulu
55 Lodge
62 Smallgoods [-(
85 Gibralta [-(
91 North Sea [-(
98 Prince Phillip [-(

others correct MB
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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ NO. 106

Postby old moz » Thu Jun 18, 2009 11:50 pm

2--germany
38--thomas more
41 --the druids
99--raymond chandler
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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ NO. 106

Postby FattyLumpkin » Thu Jun 18, 2009 11:55 pm

47. zloty - or something similar??
89. Bad breath
With your hands on your head, or the trigger of your gun
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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ NO. 106

Postby magpie in the 80's » Fri Jun 19, 2009 10:42 am

old moz wrote:2--germany
38--thomas more
41 --the druids
99--raymond chandler

correct om
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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ NO. 106

Postby magpie in the 80's » Fri Jun 19, 2009 10:42 am

FattyLumpkin wrote:47. zloty - or something similar??
89. Bad breath

correct FL
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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ NO. 106

Postby magpie in the 80's » Sat Jun 27, 2009 3:31 pm

down to only 40 out of 100 Q's left here
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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ NO. 106

Postby fish » Sun Jun 28, 2009 1:54 am

14 - Euston
15 - Gooseberry
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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ NO. 106

Postby magpie in the 80's » Sun Jun 28, 2009 10:26 am

fish wrote:14 - Euston...incorrect
15 - Gooseberry.....correct
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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ NO. 106

Postby magpie in the 80's » Mon Jun 29, 2009 2:47 pm

last days for this quiz and probably all quizzes :shock:
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Re: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ NO. 106

Postby magpie in the 80's » Tue Jun 30, 2009 3:34 pm

magpie in the 80's wrote:1 How many queens have ruled France?
NONE
2 In which country is Baden-Baden?
GERMANY
3 Where in your body is the tibia?
THE SHIN
4 What was a doublet?
A MAN'S JACKET
5 Which English king was nicknamed Rufus?
WILLIAM II
6 Which county gives its name to a horse known as a Punch?
SUFFOLK
7 During how many days was Jesus tempted while in the wilderness?
40
8 Obstetrics is the study of what?
CHILD BIRTH
9 Which bird gave Fleetwood Mac a No 1 instrumental?
ALBATROSS
10 In proverb speech is silver but what is golden?
SILENCE
11 Who became known as 'The King of the Wild Frontier"?
DAVY CROCKETT
12 What is the heavy rain of summer called in Asia ?
MONSOON
13 What is alopecia?
BALDNESS
14 Which London station would you arrive at if you travelled from Ipswich?
LIVERPOOL
15 What fruit are you said to be if you are accompanying a courting couple?
GOOSEBERRY
16 Frederick the Great was king of which country?
PRUSSIA
17 Who had a hit with "Positively Fourth Street"?
RICHARD ZIMMERMAN E.G. BOB DYLAN
18 Which city was built on seven hills?
ROME
19 What type of creature is a painted lady?
BUTTERFLY
20 What is a lift for food in a restaurant known as?
A DUMBWAITER
21 Which Latin phrase means in good faith?
BONA FIDE
22 What does a misogynist hate?
WOMEN
23 Which American president had a wife known as Ladybird?
LYNDON JOHNSON
24 What name is given to animals that eat grass and plants?
HERBIVORE
25 What is Delft in Holland famous for?
POTTERY
26 In the Bible, which king had to decide which of two women was the mother of a child?
SOLOMON
27 Fletcher Christian led a mutiny on which ship?
HMS BOUNTY
28 Who wrote "Under Milk Wood"?
DYLAN THOMAS
29 What is the capital of Hawaii?
HONOLULU
30 What is the post code known as in America?
ZIP CODE
31 What is the coloured part of the eye called?
IRIS
32 With what type of entertainment is Marcel Marceau associated?
MIME
33 Which city was linked with gangster Al Capone in the 1920s?
CHICAGO
34 Who stirred with Celia Johnson in "Brief Encounter"?
TREVOR HOWARD
35 In which British city is the station Temple Meads?
BRISTOL
36 What is a stinkhorn?
FUNGUS
37 What was the name of John the Baptists mother?
ELIZABETH
38 Which Tudor figure is the main character in "A Man For All Seasons"?
THOMAS MORE
39 Which American president had the first names John Fitzgerald?
KENNEDY
40 In which country is Havana?
CUBA
41 Which Ancient British priests were associated with mistletoe?
THE DRUIDS
42 What does a theodolite measure?
ANGLES
43 Which poisonous gas is given off from a car exhaust?
CARBON MONOXIDE
44 In Scotland, what are Eigg, Muck and Rhum?
ISLANDS
45 What is ornithology?
STUDY OF BIRDS
46 Robert Menzies was prime minister of which country?
AUSTRALIA
47 What is the currency of Poland?
THE ZLOTY
48 Which radio show featured Jimmy Edwards and June Whitfield?
TAKE IT FROM HERE
49 In maths, what is meant by three dots in a triangular formation?
THEREFORE
50 Traditionally, what does a cooper make?
BARRELS
51 Which motorway goes from east to west across the Pennines?
M62
52 What are workers and drones types of?
BEES
53 What is the middle name of Winston S. Churchill?
SPENCER
54 On what calendar date is Burns Night?
25TH JANUARY
55 What is the home of a beaver called?
LODGE
56 How many railway stations are there on a Monopoly board?
4
57 Which spaceman appeared on the front page of the original "Eagle" comic?
DAN DARE
58 What has the body of a lion and the head of a human?
THE SPHINX
59 Who invented the method by which the blind can read by touch?
LOUIS BRAILLE
60 Who sang the Bond theme "Goldfinger"?
SHIRLEY BASSEY
61 What does a costermonger sell?
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
62 What did the Italian soldier Garibaldi give his name to?
A BISCUIT
63 Who wrote "Lorna Doone"?
R.D. BLACKMORE
64 Which sea is north of Turkey?
BLACK SEA
65 What colour are the flowers of St John's Wort?
YELLOW
66 Segovia is associated with which musical instrument?
GUITAR
67 Cold meat and cold potatoes can produce what dish?
BUBBLE AND SQUEAK
68 Which king is supposed to have hidden in a tree after the Battle of Worcester?
CHARLES II
69 Which brothers flew the first manned, powered aeroplane?
THE WRIGHT BROTHERS
70 The Heriot -Watt university is in which city?
EDINBURGH
71 What colour are gorse flowers?
YELLOW
72 In the 14th century, which two countries fought at Poitiers?
ENGLAND AND FRANCE
73 In music, a flat sign lowers a note but what sign raises a note?
SHARP
74 What are the two main colours on the Vatican flag?
WHITE AND YELLOW
75 Chemically pure gold contains how many carats?
24
76 In chess, which piece always moves diagonally?
BISHOP
77 Are sea-urchins animal, vegetable or mineral?
ANIMAL
78 Dexter and May have captained England in which sport?
CRICKET
79 Which artist painted "Sunflowers"?
VAN GOGH
80 In which county is Windsor Castle?
BERKSHIRE
81 What term is given to the distance from the centre of a circle to the outer edge?
RADIUS
82 Which is the highest mountain in the Alps?
MT. BLANC
83 How many points are there on a snowflake?
6
84 Who wrote the story "The Invisible Man"?
H.G. WELLES
85 On which island did King John set his seal to the Magna Carta?
RUNNYMEDE
86 How many degrees in a right angle?
90
87 Which Derbyshire town gives its name to a Tart?
BAKEWELL
88 Jonquil is a shade of which colour?
YELLOW
89 What is halitosis?
BAD BREATHE
90 Who created the character Kiki the parrot?
ENID BLYTON
91 Which sea does the River Rhone flow into?
MEDITERRANEAN
92 In which card game can you stick and twist?
PONTOON
93 How is singer/songwriter John Henry Deutschendorf better known?
JOHN DENVER
94 The Rio Grande separates which two countries?
MEXICO AND USA
95 In Latin, what does "Ave Marie" mean?
HAIL MARY
96 How many decades are there in two centuries?
20
97 How many stripes does a police sergeant have on his arm?
3
98 Which royal was quoted by the press as saying "Why don't you naff off"?
PRINCESS ANNE
99 Which writer created Philip Marlowe, the private eye?
RAYMOND CHANDLER
100 What is the name for the study of rocks and the earth's crust?
GEOLOGY


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QUESTIONS UNANSWERED ARE IN BLUE.

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