QUIZTIME QUIZZES

November 21, 2008

Quiz 231108

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1. What sort of creature is a Painted Lady?
Butterfly
2. If you were Lapidated, what would happen to you?
You would be stoned to death
3. What do the initials C.G. stand for on an Ordnance Survey Map?
Coast Guard Station
4. In which Cathedral is the tomb of King John?
Worcester
5. In which organ of the body is the Aqueous Humour found?
The Eye
6. Which sport begins in front of the south stake?
Croquet
7. What is your hobby if you use a Bungey Launch?
Gliding
8. What is the most common use for a Sea Cucumber?
A Loofah
9. In which sport would you find a Shotgun, a Bomb, a Blitz and a Tight End?
American Football
10. In which war did the Battle of Inkerman take place?
Crimean
11. Within a dartboard spider, how many sections are there?
82
12. In which American state is the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes?
Alaska
13. How do male moths find female moths in the dark?
By Smell
14. If you planted a Banderilla, what would you be doing?
Bullfighting
15. What kind of man would be in danger of swallowing his Swazzle?
Punch & Judy Man
16. Welsh, Berkshire, Hampshire and Gloucester Old Spot are all breeds of which kind of animal?
Pigs
17. What single letter of graffiti did Donna Diego De La Vega scratch on walls?
Z for Zorro
18. Which enviromental group has the greatest amount of members in the UK?
National Trust
19. If you were indulging in Vaccimulgence, what would you be doing?
Milking a Cow
20. For how long are Dogs pregnant?
Dogs tend not to become pregnant! - but Bitches do…

21. Which Comic was published first, the Dandy or the Beano?
Dandy - 1937 / Beano - 1938
22. Which city in the world has the largest Taxi fleet?
Mexico City
23. If in World War I, you went by I.C.C.B, how did you travel?
By Camel - Imperial Camel Corp Brigade
24. ‘Harlequin Executed’ performed in 1717, was the first English what?
Pantomime
25. ‘Tartan Khan’, ‘Tico’ and ‘I’m Slippy’ have all won which famous race?
Greyhound Derby
26. What is the Swedish name for Finland?
Finland! - The Fins call it Soumi
27. In a mediaeval suit of armour, which part of the body was covered by the Beaver?
Lower part of face / head
28. What do you need to play the games of Boss Out, Ring Taw and Bombers?
Marbles
29. What can travel to the far side of the world, yett stay in its own corner?
A Postage Stamp
30. What is the name of the schoolboy who turns into Bananaman?
Eric
31. What can lie on its back, eight feet up in the air?
A Spider
32. What ran between Sacramento in California and St. Joseph in Missouri, in the early 1860’s?
Pony Express
33. Which common British first name is France’s most common surname?
Martin
34. What name is given to individual frames from animated movies?
Cells
35. Which theme park has the greatest acreage of land to continue spreading over, Disneyworld or Disneyland?
Disneyworld
36. What went up in 1961 and didn’t come down until 1990?
Berlin Wall
37. Which row of a typewriter keyboard has the most vowels?
Top Row
38. What nationality are you if you are a citizen of the town of Condom?
French
39. ‘Bush-Bush’ are the last words of which song?
Down at the old Bull and Bush
40. What name is given to five of a kind in the game of Yahtzee?
Yahtzee!

TIE-BREAKER - How old was Roger Moore when he first played James Bond in ‘Live and Let Die’?
45

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