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Ringo
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Posted -  22/10/2005  :  19:43

1. In Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, whom did Alice join at a tea party along with the Mad Hatter?


2. Which of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient world stood at Olympus?


3. The film Silkwood was based on a true case about nuclear industry safety hazards. Who played Karen Silkwood?


4. Which is the largest joint in the body?


5. According to the nursery rhyme, who is made from 'sugar and spice and all things nice'?

6. The backbone is a flexible chain of how many bones?


7. What is the fundamental oath usually associated with doctors?


8. Which carnivorous animal lives wild in the Australian outback?


9. Who was 'The Equalizer' in the popular television series?


10. Into which ocean does the Zambezi river flow?


11. Where would you normally find a gavel?


12. Paul McCartney has always used his middle name, what is his first name?


13. Who wrote The Unfinished Symphony?

14. Which school did Princess Anne attend?


15. The centaur is a mythological creature, part man and part what ?


16. What was Ringo Starr's original name?


17. Who said, "If you can count your money, you're not a really rich man'?


18. To which group of mammals do apes and monkeys belong?


19. If you saw 'AP' on a print, what exactly would it mean?


20. They may be complex, vulgar or mixed. What are they ?




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melteaser
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Posted - 22/10/2005 : 23:11

1. Doremouse

4. knee

5. little girls

6. 26

7.Hypocratic (is that spelt right?)

9. Edward Woodward (I loved that program!)

11. at an auction

16 Ric Starkie

18. primates

20. fractions




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Cathy
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4249 Posts
Posted - 23/10/2005 : 09:22

#5.  I am

#7.  Hypercratic

#8.  Dingo

#11. A Courtroom

#12.  James

#15.  (Monster) Head, trunk and arms of a man, body & legs of a horse.

#16.  Richard

#18.  Primates

#19.  Associated Press 

The Alice in Wonderland character at the table used to say: "I'm late, I'm late for a very important date."  But I can't remember his name.



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Ringo
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Posted - 23/10/2005 : 09:31

Question number 1 there are two answers reqired !!!

 




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Cathy
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Posted - 23/10/2005 : 10:03
You're a hard taskmaster Ringo..  How many did Mel and I get right??


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melteaser
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4819 Posts
Posted - 23/10/2005 : 10:05
1. Hare & Doremouse


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Ringo
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Posted - 23/10/2005 : 12:34

1 march hare and doremouse

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4 knee joint
5 little girls
6 26
7 Hippocratic oath
8 dingo
9 edward woodward
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11 auction room
12 james
13

14 
15 horse
16 richard starky
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18 primates
19

20 fractions




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Big Kev
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2650 Posts
Posted - 23/10/2005 : 12:50

3. Meryl Streep

10. Indian Ocean




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Ringo
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3793 Posts
Posted - 23/10/2005 : 13:25

2 correct answers there




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gearce
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941 Posts
Posted - 10/02/2010 : 06:51
ONE QUESTION QUIZ

A man is sitting in a pub feeling rather poor ...... He sees the man next to him pull a wad of £50 notes out of his wallet.

He turns to the rich man and says to him "I have an amazing talent: I know almost every song that has ever existed."
 
The rich man laughs.
 
The poor man says "I am willing to bet you all the money you have in you wallet that I can sing a genuine song with a lady's name of your choice in it."
 
The rich man laughs again and says "Ok how about my daughters name, Joanna Armstrong-Miller."
 
The rich man goes home poor. The poor man goes home rich.
 
What song did he sing?


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Callunna
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Posted - 10/02/2010 : 20:47
Well, the only one I can think of would be: 

Happy birthday to you 

Happy birthday to you

Happy birthday dear Joanna Armstrong-Miller

Happy birthday to you 

 

PS: Do I get £50 too??? 


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gearce
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Posted - 11/02/2010 : 00:34
You're correct Callunna but no $50 ...... Sorry!


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Duckworth
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Posted - 12/02/2010 : 03:43
Cathy --
I don't know if Volkswagon produces the Rabbit model in your neck of the woods. But I drive one here in Washington, DC. A white Rabbit has been seen around town. The number plate reads: IM L8.



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gearce
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Posted - 12/02/2010 : 08:38
Cathy --
I don't know if Volkswagon produces the Rabbit model in your neck of the woods. But I drive one here in Washington, DC. A white Rabbit has been seen around town. The number plate reads: IM L8.

Wondered what this had to do with the topic title ...... Then I read back a few replies ...... Well spotted Duckworth


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gearce
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Posted - 13/02/2010 : 05:35
ONE QUESTION QUIZ

A man wanted to get into a members only club so he hid and watched the guard at the door of the club house. The guard said a number to each member as they approached, and the member would respond with a number of their own. If the member responded with the correct number they were let in. If they responded incorrectly they were thrown out. One member came up to the door, the guard said twelve, and the member responded with six and was let in. Another member came to the door, the guard said six and the member responded with three and was let in. Believing he had heard enough, the reject went up to the guard. The guard said ten, and the reject said five, but was not let in.

What should the reject have said?



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Callunna
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3044 Posts
Posted - 14/02/2010 : 21:58
I know the answer!

But I'm not going to hog all Gearce's quizzes or folk'll get oyned.

Put it this way, if the guard said "One", I'd say "Three". 


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