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3 hours ago, tonyh29 said:

I'm not one to be picky but Bering was Danish not Norwegian ..otherwise I'd have got the question right :P

 

On 29/03/2016 at 00:38, snowychap said:

usual rules apply - it's not my quiz, I've transcribed from a few notes and memory, and I've had a pint or two

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1 hour ago, snowychap said:

usual rules apply - it's not my quiz, I've transcribed from a few notes and memory, and I've had a pint or two

;)

You'll be confusing Aston Villa with West Ham next :P

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Wahay! Every week I attempt the Saturday Guardian magazine's quiz. I can usually answer two, maybe three. This week I finally got 100%. A couple of educated guesses, but hey...

 

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4 minutes ago, coda said:

Where is Ephemerol from?

Had to look that one up later, but I worked out the connecting theme from a couple of the other examples (melange and soma).

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On 5/21/2016 at 14:34, mjmooney said:

Wahay! Every week I attempt the Saturday Guardian magazine's quiz. I can usually answer two, maybe three. This week I finally got 100%. A couple of educated guesses, but hey...

 

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I got one correct. Number 5. Go me!

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Sum total of one correct answer, that one being question 4.

Because I found the question intriguing, I just looked up the answer for question 1. Thinking about it, perhaps I should have had an educated guess on that one.

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Feckin robbed in the pub quiz tonight. Lost by one point, but marked wrong on the following questions:

Q. What was the code name for the D-Day invasion of Normandy? 

Our answer: Overlord. Given as wrong - he wanted 'Neptune'. But that was specifically the for the seaborne landings, not including the airborne drops. At best, arguable.

Q. Who have HBO taken legal action against this week? 

Our answer: Pornhub, for uploading all the sex scenes (breach of copyright). He insisted it was against makers of a planned spinoff series. This was one of the 'wrong' answers in this weeks BBC website Quiz of the Week. Bastard.

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On 6 June 2016 at 23:36, mjmooney said:

Feckin robbed in the pub quiz tonight. Lost by one point, but marked wrong on the following questions:

Q. What was the code name for the D-Day invasion of Normandy? 

Our answer: Overlord. Given as wrong - he wanted 'Neptune'. But that was specifically the for the seaborne landings, not including the airborne drops. At best, arguable.

Q. Who have HBO taken legal action against this week? 

Our answer: Pornhub, for uploading all the sex scenes (breach of copyright). He insisted it was against makers of a planned spinoff series. This was one of the 'wrong' answers in this weeks BBC website Quiz of the Week. Bastard.

Talking of wrong answers ... When you went on Brian of Britian , if memory serves one of the questions was what  is the worlds busiest airport ... And again from memory he gave the answer as Dubai 

 

read today that it's Atlanta and had been since 1998

 

or did I dream that they gave the answer as Dubai in your quiz ?

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On 5/21/2016 at 17:34, mjmooney said:

Wahay! Every week I attempt the Saturday Guardian magazine's quiz. I can usually answer two, maybe three. This week I finally got 100%. A couple of educated guesses, but hey...

 

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The answers below, for which I take no credit.

Spoiler

1 A summer. 
2 Open University. 
3 Empress Maria Theresa. 
4 North By Northwest (Mount Rushmore). 
5 The New Day. 
6 Talc/talcum powder. 
7 Coca-Cola. 
8 Sergei Kirov. 
9 Bands with three siblings. 
10 Fictional drugs: Dune; Brave New World; Clockwork Orange; Infinite Jest; Scanners. 
11 Welsh names of Welsh cities: Cardiff; Swansea; Newport; St Davids; St Asaph. 
12 Leaders of UK’s biggest unions: USDAW; GMB; UNISON; Unite. 
13 Words for grandma: German; Italian; Spanish; Russian; Greek; French. 
14 English Premiership rugby grounds: Gloucester; Harlequins; Bath; Leicester; Worcester. 
15 Created fictional cats: Mog; Practical Cats; Garfield; Orlando

I got a highly respectable 4/15 :mellow:  (Q's 4,5,7,9)

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4 hours ago, maqroll said:

This is more or less a direct challenge to Mooney. Name as many geographic locations mentioned in Rolling Stones songs as you can. 

Just saw this. I'll have a go without resorting to the internet, but I'll need a bit of thinking time. Do cover versions count, or do they have to be Jagger/Richards compositions? 

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These are going to pop up randomly, as I think of them. 

Faraway Eyes - Bakersfield 

Play With Fire - St. John's Wood, Stepney, Knightsbridge

2120 South Michigan Avenue (title of an instrumental) 

The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man - downtown L.A. 

Memory Motel - Boston, Baton Rouge, Texas, San Antone 

Back with more as they occur to me... 

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Blinded by Love - the Nile, Wales 

Brown Sugar - New Orleans 

Midnight Rambler - Boston 

Street Fighting Man - London 

Honky Tonk Women - Memphis, New York City 

Country Honk - Jackson, New York City 

Sympathy for the Devil - St. Petersburg, Bombay 

 

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