The answers to the clues given below all relate to events or people from the 1960s. How many can you answer correctly? One guess per clue. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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1. In which year was Dr Who first shown on BBC?
2. Which British group had No 1 hits with each of their first 3 singles?
3. In which year did the Labour Government implement a policy to compel all secondary schools in Britain to convert to the comprehensive system?
4. Which famous aeroplane made its maiden flight in 1969?
5. Which Prime Minister resigned due to ill health in 1963?
6. What was the name of the oil tanker that caused a major environmental disaster when wrecked near Cornwall in 1967?
7. The investiture of which famous person took place in July 1969?
8. Which lady won the most singles championships at Wimbledon in the 1960s?
9. Who did Jackie Kennedy marry in 1968?
10. Who is generally believed to have shot and killed Robert Kennedy in 1968?
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Below are images of 4 actors when playing a character in a well-known TV programme. Can you guess the names of the TV series and the characters (NOT the actors' real names)? One guess for each picture. One point for the name of the series. Two points for the full name of the character and one point for only getting first or second names. Label your answers 1 to 4 left to right, top line first. PM me with your guesses by 5am tomorrow. No use of the internet of course to ensure a fair result. Good luck
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Find the longest word quiz C - S
Your challenge today is to come up with the longest word that you can think of that begins with C and ends with S (EXCLUDING plurals). One guess per entry and whoever has the longest word is the winner. No proper nouns; apart from that, provided your word can be found in an Online English Dictionary it will count. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. PM me your guesses by 5am tomorrow. Good luck
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Today’s quiz involves 12 clues to persons, things or events that begin with N. Most but not all answers are one word. Some easy, others more difficult. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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1. Well known make of Brandy
2. May be found on the table at posh dinner parties
3. Mollusc in image below – also name of a famous submarine
4. King of Chaldea who captured and destroyed Jerusalem and exiled the Israelites to Babylonia
5. Major Italian city founded as a Greek colony
6. Tsar overthrown in 1917
7. Roman emperor and lyre enthusiast
8. A dispenser often used to relieve breathing difficulties
9. The river that forms a boundary between Ontario and New York State
10. Viking group that settled in France and conquered England
11. A face veil covering the lower part of the face (up to the eyes)
12. Someone able to perform complex and lengthy calculations -
Below are 4 images that give a clue to the name of a pop or rock band or artist. How many can you guess? One guess for each image and you have to get the name I was thinking of. Label your answers 1 to 4 left to right, top line first. PM me with your guesses by 5am tomorrow. No use of the internet of course to ensure a fair result. Good luck.
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Each of the following 10 statements apply only to one country in North, Central or South America. Can you guess which country for each clue? One guess per clue. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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The only country that ...
1. has two official capitals
2. has a capital that starts with A
3. uses the Quetzal as its currency
4. uses Dutch as an official language
5. has a per-capita GDP under $2,000
6. has greater oil reserves than Saudi Arabia
7. was invaded by the U.S. in the early 1980s
8. is entirely south of the Tropic of Capricorn
9. was the birthplace of a pope
10. had more than 3.5 annual tourists for every resident in 2018 -
Below are 4 images from WWII. Can you guess who or what is being featured in each image? One guess for each picture. Label your answers 1 to 4 left to right, top line first. PM me with your guesses by 5am tomorrow. No use of the internet of course to ensure a fair result. Good luck
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Your challenge today is to place the 5 things listed below in order as to how long they are – longest first. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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Black Hawk Helicopter Blade
Index finger of the Statue of Liberty
Average Wingspan of a Wandering Albatross
Bob Beamon’s long jump record set in 1968
Olympic Swimming Pool -
Today’s quiz involves identifying the family name from the Christian names of those of its members as are shown below – most real families but some fictional. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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1. Walter, John, Angelica
2. LaVerne, Maxene, Patty
3. Wendy, John, Michael
4. Theodore, Franklin, Eleanor
5. Gianni, Donatella, Allegra
6. Julio, Enrique, Chabeli
7. Joy, Babs, Teddy
8. Justin, Pierre, Sophie
9. John, Joan, Ann
10. William, Daniel, Stephen, Alec
11. Sigmund, Anna, Lucian
12. Bob, Ziggy, Damian
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Below are images of 4 actors when playing a character in a well-known TV programme. Can you guess the names of the TV series and the characters (NOT the actors' real names)? One guess for each picture. One point for the name of the series. Two points for the full name of the character and one point for only getting first or second names. Label your answers 1 to 4 left to right, top line first. PM me with your guesses by 5am tomorrow. No use of the internet of course to ensure a fair result. Good luck
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Famous classical composers quiz
Below are the first name(s) of 9 well known classical composers. Your challenge is to guess the surname that goes with them. One guess per clue. I believe there will only be one answer to each clue but if not you have to get the composer I had in mind. This is, I think, a fair bit harder than the earlier one so you may have to guess a bit😎. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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1. Wolfgang Amadeus
2. Sergei Sergeyevich
3. Sergei Vasilyevich
4. Gioachino
5. Robert
6. Johann
7. Igor
8. Pyotr Ilyich
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Below are 4 images of fairly well known people. How many can you name/guess? One guess for each image. Label your answers 1 to 4 left to right, top line first. PM me with your guesses by 5am tomorrow. No use of the internet of course to ensure a fair result. Good luck.
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General knowledge – Answers begin with E
The answer to each clue below consists of a single word beginning with E - how many can you get? Some easy, others less so. One guess per clue. I believe there should only be one valid answer to each clue but, if not, you have to get the word of which I was thinking. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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1. Related to horses
2. Study of insects
3. Outer layer of skin
4. Snails as food
5. American term for main course
6. A widespread disease
7. Funeral speech
8. Good manners
9. Mass migration
10. Very articulate and persuasive
11. Title originally applied to the apprentice, or squire, of a knight
12. Monotreme
13. Complex/intricate
14. Mexican City in Baja California
15. English King who took the throne in 978AD -
Below are 4 images that give a clue to the name of a pop or rock band or artist. How many can you guess? One guess for each image and you have to get the name I was thinking of. Label your answers 1 to 4 left to right, top line first. PM me with your guesses by 5am tomorrow. No use of the internet of course to ensure a fair result. Good luck.
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Summer Olympics host countries quiz
Your challenge today is to place the 5 cities listed below in order as to when they last hosted the summer Olympic Games – most recent first. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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Sydney
Paris
Los Angeles
Athens
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Below are images of 4 more British Birds. This is a hard one but if you're brave enough to have a go how many can you guess? One guess for each picture. Label your answers 1 to 4 left to right, top line first. NB: One word answers only needed. PM me with your guesses by 5am tomorrow. No use of the internet of course to ensure a fair result. Good luck
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Are they the same or different quiz
Today’s quiz involves guessing whether or not the pairs of things or people refer to the same or a different thing or person. Just answer same or different. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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1. New York City and Newark
2. Dwayne Johnson and The Rock
3. Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee
4. Dubai and Abu Dhabi
5. Lamb and Baby Sheep
6. Buddha and the Dalai Lama
7. Uluru and Ayers Rock
8. Yellow River and Huang He
9. The Democratic People's Republic of Korea and North Korea
10. Mary Magdalene and Mary, mother of Jesus
11. Cassius Clay and Muhammad Ali
12. Pony and Baby Horse
13. Dead Sea and Sea of Galilee
14. Chennai and Madras
15. Cougar and Puma
16. Donkey and Ass
17. The Pharos of Alexandria and The Great Library of Alexandria
18. John the Baptist and John the Apostle
19. Guangzhou and Canton
20. Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque
21. Collar Bone and Scapula
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Below are images of 4 actors when playing a character in a well-known TV programme. Can you guess the names of the TV series and the characters (NOT the actors' real names)? One guess for each picture. One point for the name of the series. Two points for the full name of the character and one point for only getting first or second names. Label your answers 1 to 4 left to right, top line first. PM me with your guesses by 5am tomorrow. No use of the internet of course to ensure a fair result. Good luck
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Find the longest word quiz C - R
Your challenge today is to come up with the longest word that you can think of that begins with C and ends with R. One guess per entry and whoever has the longest word is the winner. No proper nouns; apart from that, provided your word can be found in an Online English Dictionary it will count. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. PM me your guesses by 5am tomorrow. Good luck
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The answers to the clues given below all relate to events or people from the 1960s. How many can you answer correctly? One guess per clue. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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1. Who was assassinated in Memphis in 1968?
2. Which team played in three FA Cup Finals in the 1960s and lost each one
3. What type of hat was famously worn by Che Guevara?
4. After the Beatles, which British group had most UK No 1 chart hits?
5. What pesticide was criticized by the book "Silent Spring"?
6. Who said "We're more popular than Jesus now"?
7. What gang provided security for the Rolling Stones at the Altamont Free Concert?
8. What artist's studio was called "The Factory"?
9. What famous "swinging" street in London was subsequently pedestrianised in 1973?
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Below are 4 images that give a clue to the name of a pop or rock band or artist. How many can you guess? One guess for each image and you have to get the name I was thinking of. Label your answers 1 to 4 left to right, top line first. PM me with your guesses by 5am tomorrow. No use of the internet of course to ensure a fair result. Good luck.
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Today’s quiz involves identifying the family name from the Christian names of its members as shown – mostly real families but some fictional. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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1. Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon, Michael
2. Vito, Michael, Fredo
3. Emily, Charlotte, Anne
4. Lily, James, Harry
5. Luke, Leia, Anakin
6. Will, Jada, Jaden
7. Paul, Linda, Stella
8. Barry, Robin, Maurice, Andy
9. Jong-il, Il-Sung, Jong-un
10. Bernie, Denise, Linda, Coleen, Maureen
11. Beau, Jeff, Lloyd
12. Harry, Albert, Sam, Jack -
Things named after regions, cities or towns etc quiz
Below are clues to 17 things whose name derives from a region, city or town etc. Your challenge is to guess the name of the region, city or town etc. One guess per clue. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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1. Ground beef sandwich - German city
2. Two-piece swimsuit - Atoll in the Marshall Islands
3. Health club - Belgian town
4. Unconventional and artistic - Czech region
5. Men's formal wear - Village in New York state
6. Paper used in certain envelopes - Philippines city
7. Cylindrical red hat - Moroccan city
8. Rhyming poem with bawdy verse and a 9-9-6-6-9 cadence - Irish city
9. Porcelain - Country
10. To kidnap a person for service on a ship - Chinese city
11. Long race - Greek town
12. Cushioned Storage box or Footstool - Former Asian empire
13. Extinct human species - German valley
14. Type of mustard - French city
15. A place that is the centre of an activity or interest - Saudi Arabian city
16. Yellow bird - Spanish island chain
17. Fragrance - Germany city -
Below are images of 4 National Flags which feature red, white and blue. Can you guess the country whose flags they are? One guess for each picture. Label your answers 1 to 4 left to right, top line first. PM me with your guesses by 5am tomorrow. No use of the internet of course to ensure a fair result. Good luck
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Obfuscated sayings quiz (Edited)
Today’s quiz involves identifying 15 well known sayings from the obfuscated descriptions given. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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1. A canine is the optimum compatriot of a male homo sapien
2. A culinary vessel with a human observer will never attain a temperature greater than 100 degrees Celsius
3. Sanguine fluid has a higher viscosity than dihydrogen monoxide
4. The profundity of comeliness does not extend beyond the dermal layer
5. Excessive briskness causes an unnecessary expenditure of resources
6. A dyad is necessary to perform an Argentinian dance
7. Reprisal is a cuisine whose optimal temperature is frigid
8. Vocalization has meagre monetary value
9. Those who are morally pure expire prior to becoming geriatric
10. The writing utensil is more potent than the cutlass
11. Nosh, quaff, and be jocund
12. There does not exist repose for those who are villainous
13. The domicile has the same location as the cardiac organ
14. Don't scrutinize the oral cavity of a complimentary equine
15. All atmospheric condensation has an argent layer -
Below are images of 4 TV personal;ities. Can you guess their names and the or a main programme in which they have made regular appearances? One guess for each picture. One point for the name of the programme. Two points for the full name of the persdonality and one point for only getting first or second names. Label your answers 1 to 4 left to right, top line first. PM me with your guesses by 5am tomorrow. No use of the internet of course to ensure a fair result. Good luck
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Below are images of 4 more Brand Logos. How many can you guess? One guess for each picture. Label your answers 1 to 4 left to right, top line first. PM me with your guesses by 5am tomorrow. No use of the internet of course to ensure a fair result. Good luck
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Your challenge today is to place the 5 things listed below in order as to how many there are – highest number first. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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How many:
Conservative Prime Ministers who served in the 20th Century
Movies in the Nightmare on Elm Street series
Babies in the average litter of an opossum
Lines in a sonnet
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Find the longest word quiz C - P
Your challenge today is to come up with the longest word that you can think of that begins with C and ends with P. One guess per entry and whoever has the longest word is the winner. No proper nouns; apart from that, provided your word can be found in an Online English Dictionary it will count. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. PM me your guesses by 5am tomorrow. Good luck
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Below are 4 images that give a clue to the name of a pop or rock band or artist. How many can you guess? One guess for each image and you have to get the name I was thinking of. Label your answers 1 to 4 left to right, top line first. PM me with your guesses by 5am tomorrow. No use of the internet of course to ensure a fair result. Good luck.
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FAMOUS PEOPLE WHOSE FIRST NAME BEGINS WITH O QUIZ (Edited)
The following list gives clues to the names of 11 famous people whose first name begins with O. How many can you identify – both first names and surnames required for 2 points. One point for getting only one or the other. You have to get the person I was thinking of although most have only one possible answer. One guess per question allowed. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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Media personality born in Mississippi in 1954
2
Perhaps he grew up in central Florida (cryptic)?
3
Irish poet/playwright born in 1854
4
Won Oscar for Moonstruck
5
One of brothers famous for air-related inventions
6
Chancellor of the German Empire (1871-1890)
7
Norwegian who was recently manager of Man Utd
8
One half of most famous comedy duo from Hollywood’s early days
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British politician who became head of the British Union of Fascists
10
Persian mathematician and philosopher born in 1048
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Below are images of 4 actors when playing a character in a well-known TV programme. Can you guess the names of the TV series and the characters (NOT the actors' real names)? One guess for each picture. One point for the name of the series. Two points for the full name of the character and one point for only getting first or second names. Label your answers 1 to 4 left to right, top line first. PM me with your guesses by 5am tomorrow. No use of the internet of course to ensure a fair result. Good luck
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Each of the following 10 statements apply to only one country in North, Central or South America. Can you guess which country it is for each clue? One guess per clue. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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Which American country:
1. Is 4,300 km long, but only 200 km wide
2. Has won five FIFA World Cups
3. Is bisected by a canal
4. Starts with J
5. Ends in U
6. Does not use the metric system
7. Shares a border with Haiti
8. Has a maple leaf on its flag
9. Is communist
10. Uses Cryptocurrency as legal tender -
Below are 4 images of flowers/plants. How many can you name? One guess for each image. One word answers only required. Label your answers 1 to 4 left to right, top line first. PM me with your guesses by 5am tomorrow. No use of the internet of course to ensure a fair result. Good luck.
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Find the longest word quiz C - O
Your challenge today is to come up with the longest word that you can think of that begins with C and ends with O. One guess per entry and whoever has the longest word is the winner. No proper nouns; apart from that, provided your word can be found in an Online English Dictionary it will count. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. PM me your guesses by 5am tomorrow. Good luck
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Countries whose name ends in L quiz
There are just 5 countries whose usual short-form name ends in L. Can you guess who they are? Five guesses only allowed per entry. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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Below are 4 images of fairly well known people. How many can you name/guess? One guess for each image. Label your answers 1 to 4 left to right, top line first. PM me with your guesses by 5am tomorrow. No use of the internet of course to ensure a fair result. Good luck.
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Most oscars won by a film quiz
Below are 12 films that won multiple oscars. The most successful four of these won 10 or 11 oscars. Your challenge is to name those four. Four guesses only per entry. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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Slumdog Millionaire
Titanic
Gone With The Wind
West Side Story
From Here to Eternity
The Lord of the Rings:
The Return of the King
Gigi
The English Patient
Amadeus
Gandhi
On the Waterfront
Ben-Hur -
Below are 4 shots featuring types of animal. The first is, of course, an elephant. Your challenge is to guess which of the other animals shown is most closely related to the elephant. One guess per entry. Label your answer using either 2, 3 or 4 left to right, top line first. PM me with your guesses by 5AM tomorrow. No use of the internet of course to ensure a fair result. Good luck
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Below are 12 well known pop/rock groups. Can you guess how many members each had when they first found national fame? One guess per group. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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1. The Eagles
2. Pink Floyd
3. Cream
4. The Sex Pistols
5. U2
6. Moody Blues
7. The Stylistics
8. Frankie Valli and the 4 Seasons
9. Sweet
10. The Animals
11. Slade
12. The Kinks -
Below are 4 images that give a clue to the name of a pop or rock band or artist. How many can you guess? One guess for each image and you have to get the name I was thinking of. Label your answers 1 to 4 left to right, top line first. PM me with your guesses by 5am tomorrow. No use of the internet of course to ensure a fair result. Good luck.
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Find the longest word quiz C - N
Your challenge today is to come up with the longest word that you can think of that begins with C and ends with N. One guess per entry and whoever has the longest word is the winner. No proper nouns; apart from that, provided your word can be found in an Online English Dictionary it will count. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. PM me your guesses by 5am tomorrow. Good luck
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General knowledge – Answers begin with G
The answer to each clue below consists of a single word beginning with G - how many can you get? Some easy, others less so. One guess per clue. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
REMEMBER - NO POSTS instead you PM me with your guesses any time up to 5am tomorrow. If possible, please wait until you've completed all the guesses you want to make to avoid too many PMs and to make my job easier. So no hurry and it doesn't matter when you submit the answers because I'll be judging them solely on who has the most correct - and in the event of two or more being level it will be a tie. I hope this is clear and good luck. Tomorrow I’ll post the names of the top entries.
1. Way to get around in Venice
2. Manchester City manager
3. He traveled to Lilliput
4. English country house that hosts an annual opera festival
5. Lieutenant from ‘Allo’Allo
6. Prominent leader and medicine man in the Apache people.
7. Name of a defunct English and Irish silver coin worth four pence
8. Traditional Japanese hostess or courtesan
9. One of the top movies from 1990
10. Philistine who was 6 cubits tall
11. Province on the north-west corner of Spain
12. Has the body of a lion, and the head and wings of an eagle -
Below are images of 4 actors when playing a character in a well-known TV programme. Can you guess the names of the TV series and the characters (NOT the actors' real names)? One guess for each picture. One point for the name of the series. Two points for the full name of the charcter and one point for only getting first or second names. Label your answers 1 to 4 left to right, top line first. PM me with your guesses by 5am tomorrow. No use of the internet of course to ensure a fair result. Good luck
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Your challenge today is to place the 5 countries listed below in order as to the average life expectancy of their citizens - longest first. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
REMEMBER - NO POSTS instead you PM me with your guesses any time up to 5am tomorrow. If possible, please wait until you've completed all the guesses you want to make to avoid too many PMs and to make my job easier. So no hurry and it doesn't matter when you submit the answers because I'll be judging them solely on who has the most correct - and in the event of two or more being level it will be a tie. I hope this is clear and good luck. Tomorrow I’ll post the names of the top entries.
Netherlands
Bolivia
Saudi Arabia
United Kingdom
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Here's one for anyone who used to watch Kent Walton with Saturday afternoon wrestling in the 60s/70s. Below are 4 images of wrestlers who were often featured. How many can you name/guess? One guess for each image. Label your answers 1 to 4 left to right, top line first. PM me with your guesses by 5am tomorrow. No use of the internet of course to ensure a fair result. Good luck.
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The 13 letters below represent the letters which begin the title of all the plays by Shakespeare - ‘A’ and ‘The’ at the beginning of a title being disregarded. I have indicated in brackets how many possible answers there are to each letter. You do not have to name all the plays - just the number as indicated for each letter. Number of guesses for each letter must be limited to the number required. I hope this is clear. 25 points maximum. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
REMEMBER - NO POSTS instead you PM me with your guesses any time up to 5am tomorrow. If possible, please wait until you've completed all the guesses you want to make to avoid too many PMs and to make my job easier. So no hurry and it doesn't matter when you submit the answers because I'll be judging them solely on who has the most correct - and in the event of two or more being level it will be a tie. I hope this is clear and good luck. Tomorrow I’ll post the names of the top entries.
A (3) Name 2
C (3) Name 2
E (1) Name it
H (5) Name 3
J (1) Name it
K (2) Name 1
L (1) Name it
M (6) Name 4
O (1) Name it
P (1) Name it
R (3) Name 2
T (8) Name 5
W (1) Name it -
Below are images of 4 more Brand Logos. How many can you guess? One guess for each picture. Label your answers 1 to 4 left to right, top line first. PM me with your guesses by 5am tomorrow. No use of the internet of course to ensure a fair result. Good luck
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Below are the names of 11 people after whom airports are named. Your challenge is to guess the name of the city that each airport serves. One guess per clue. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
REMEMBER - NO POSTS instead you PM me with your guesses any time up to 5am tomorrow. If possible, please wait until you've completed all the guesses you want to make to avoid too many PMs and to make my job easier. So no hurry and it doesn't matter when you submit the answers because I'll be judging them solely on who has the most correct - and in the event of two or more being level it will be a tie. I hope this is clear and good luck. Tomorrow I’ll post the names of the top entries.
1. Lester Pearson
2. Ninoy Aquino
3. Edward O'Hare
4. Indira Gandhi
5. Benito Juárez
6. Ronald Reagan
7. Antônio Carlos Jobim
8. Leonardo da Vinci
9. Pope John Paul II
10. Louis Armstrong
11. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart -
Find the longest word quiz C - M
Your challenge today is to come up with the longest word that you can think of that begins with C and ends with M. One guess per entry and whoever has the longest word is the winner. No proper nouns; apart from that, provided your word can be found in an Online English Dictionary it will count. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. PM me your guesses by 5am tomorrow. Good luck