Thank you CT only got this one from your clue, been bugging me all day!!cornish tigress wrote:Are you the only one in the world who hasn't got it. Is there no competition? Could you be a hat, or a car, or a boot, or a cute little doggy woggy?
A quiz question. (For which you'll kill me.)
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"The beast got us, the Leicester beast."
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Doctor: Hmmm, no bleeding.
Patient: Yes, it's like the service you get round here.
Patient: Yes, it's like the service you get round here.
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was it UTK that gave it?
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I'm getting 'kin nowhere with this one!
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Got it. Interesting that all three 'MS's are different.BJ. wrote:It's gone a bit quiet on here.
OK, next clue. Have ticket, will travel.
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Ah! I get it now.
So my theories about Elvis Presley and Simon And Garfunkel were not right.
So my theories about Elvis Presley and Simon And Garfunkel were not right.
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can someone tell me the answer to most of these questions please.
i just see lots of letters in a row or under each other! not too good at the lateral thinking!
i just see lots of letters in a row or under each other! not too good at the lateral thinking!
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at last! Thanks BJ. I only did 2 MS's and a WS. What about you?
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Here's an interesting and totally pointless fact for you. I have met the astronaut Harrison "Jack" Schmitt (Apollo 17) but before his moon walking exploits. I gave him a piece of watermelon I didn't like. (I was 8 at the time).
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And he ferked off to the moon as a result?Rizzo wrote:Here's an interesting and totally pointless fact for you. I have met the astronaut Harrison "Jack" Schmitt (Apollo 17) but before his moon walking exploits. I gave him a piece of watermelon I didn't like. (I was 8 at the time).
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Right.
Can anyone sort these Greeks into order?
Aphrodite
Ares
Cronus
Gaia
Hades
Hermes
Jove
Poseidon
Uranus
Can anyone sort these Greeks into order?
Aphrodite
Ares
Cronus
Gaia
Hades
Hermes
Jove
Poseidon
Uranus
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But I still did one!BJ. wrote:cornish tigress wrote::There ain't a WS on the list. We managed a K, S, SDM, EP, SAG, FG, KP and M.
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Kinoulton wrote:And he ferked off to the moon as a result?Rizzo wrote:Here's an interesting and totally pointless fact for you. I have met the astronaut Harrison "Jack" Schmitt (Apollo 17) but before his moon walking exploits. I gave him a piece of watermelon I didn't like. (I was 8 at the time).
I have that effect on a lot of men
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OK, here's the first round of questions I compiled for my work colleagues Christmas quiz: There was also a picture round and a general knowledge round. ( Most were assembled from various rounds of the Ansells pub quiz league) I didn't think the questions too hard but most people at work did, and complained! I bet you brainboxes get them easily.
1. What date is St Stephen's Day?
2. In Charles Dickens' novel A Christmas Carol, who was Scrooge's dead business partner?
3. The song White Christmas was first performed in which 1942 film?
4. London's Trafalgar Square Christmas tree is traditionally given by which country?
5. In the song The Twelve Days of Christmas, '...my true love brought to me nine...' what?
6. Name the original eight reindeer from the 'Twas the night Before Christmas' poem.
7. Which Christmas carol includes the lyrics '...To save us all from Satan's power, when we were gone astray..'?
8. The character Jack Skellington appears in which 1993 Tim Burton film?
9. What colour are the berries of the mistletoe plant?
10. What are the names of the three wise men said to have brought gifts to the baby Jesus?
11. What is New Year's Eve called in Scotland?
12. What Christmas item was invented by London baker and wedding-cake specialist Tom Smith in 1847?
13. In what year was Band-Aid's “Do They Know It's Christmas” the UK Christmas chart-topping record?
14. Who wrote Auld Lang Syne?
15. Which horse won the 1964 Derby?
16. Who is Aladdin’s Mother?
17. Who banned Christmas festivities as heathen practice in 1652?
18. In Holland, what do children put out on Christmas Eve, instead of stockings?
19. What occupation is Joseph the patron Saint of?
20. Which carol mentions a 19th Century Duke of Bohemia?
1. What date is St Stephen's Day?
2. In Charles Dickens' novel A Christmas Carol, who was Scrooge's dead business partner?
3. The song White Christmas was first performed in which 1942 film?
4. London's Trafalgar Square Christmas tree is traditionally given by which country?
5. In the song The Twelve Days of Christmas, '...my true love brought to me nine...' what?
6. Name the original eight reindeer from the 'Twas the night Before Christmas' poem.
7. Which Christmas carol includes the lyrics '...To save us all from Satan's power, when we were gone astray..'?
8. The character Jack Skellington appears in which 1993 Tim Burton film?
9. What colour are the berries of the mistletoe plant?
10. What are the names of the three wise men said to have brought gifts to the baby Jesus?
11. What is New Year's Eve called in Scotland?
12. What Christmas item was invented by London baker and wedding-cake specialist Tom Smith in 1847?
13. In what year was Band-Aid's “Do They Know It's Christmas” the UK Christmas chart-topping record?
14. Who wrote Auld Lang Syne?
15. Which horse won the 1964 Derby?
16. Who is Aladdin’s Mother?
17. Who banned Christmas festivities as heathen practice in 1652?
18. In Holland, what do children put out on Christmas Eve, instead of stockings?
19. What occupation is Joseph the patron Saint of?
20. Which carol mentions a 19th Century Duke of Bohemia?
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