Quiz answers to volumes 343, 344, 345
September, 16th 2009 17:44 PM

Quiz 343

1.  What song are the opening lyrics from and is the word ‘The’ officially in the Rolling Stones’ name? It’s only rock and roll and Yes

2.  How many sides do thirteen rectangles have? 78

3.  Where does a nun usually live? Convent

4.  What is the name of Fred Flintstone’s pet? Dino

5.  How many women in total travelled to the Moon throughout the 20th Century? 48

6.  What is the name of the stick used in croquet to strike the ball? The Spalding Hockey Stick or Long Handled Mallets

7.  What colour is the Taj Mahal? White

8.  Which of these inventions was developed last? A) Lightbulb B) Motor car C) Television ‘C’

Quiz 344

1.  Where did Horace come from? USA

2.  What is another name for a linden tree? Basswood

3.  What is a corn-cockle? A weed flower

4.  Which country’s stamps show the word ‘Hellas’? Greece

5.  Tokai wine comes from which country? Hungary

6.  William ‘Fatty’ Foulkes played which sport? Football, he was a goal keeper

7.  Which cereal can survive in the widest range of climatic conditions? Maize

8.  Which military leader rode a horse called Bucephalus? A) Napoleon B) Alexander the Great C) Duke of Marlborogh ‘B’

 

Quiz 345

1.  Whose vision was made from cheese? Roger Deromedi (Kraft) – A tibetan monk who makes cheese!

2.  What is Blue Vinney? Dorset Blue Cheese

3.  Who was the head of the German SS? Himmler

4.  What type of food is a bullace? Fruit (Plum)

5.  Which Dickens novel is about the French Revolution? A tale of two cities

6.  What nationality were “All That She Wants” group Ace of Base? Sweedish

7.  What is killed by an analgesic? Pain

8.  Which Oscar winning actress is now one of the top archers in the USA? A) Sandra Bullock B)  Meryl Streep C) Geena Davis ‘C’

 

WAI- Now based on last week’s clue I was going to say Basil Brush, but now i am not so sure, so if my first answer is wrong then I will go for Hugh Grant – Nope!

 


 

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