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Round 1 Can you it any longer

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17 18 19 Round 2  Name the top ten boys names named after books in the bible

 Name the first 10 countries alphabetically with 5 letters – don’t go past I

Round 3 1. Which Scottish monarch was beheaded at Fotheringay castle?

2. What do the initials in CS Lewis stand for? 3. Longest Shakespeare play?

4. Who are the parents of these lucky children Poppy Honey Rosie, Daisy Boo Pamela and Petal Blossom Rainbow?

5. Who are the parents of these lucky children Honey Kitten, Betty Kitten and Harvey Kirby?

6. If an MP applies for the Chiltern hundreds what are they doing? 7. Liverpool based soap which ran for 21 years and finished in 2003?

8. What is the body part also known as axilla? 9. Where would you find the little mermaid?

10. Where would you find table mountain? 11. What was the occupation of Fred Housego who won Mastermind in 1980?

12. The average person does what 13 times a day? 13. What brand of apple was used as a symbol for record label Apple Records

14. Christopher Cockerell invented what? 15. What was the best thing patented in 1954?

16. In what language was the New Testament originally written? 17. For which other work than The Odyssey is Homer noted?

18. What kind of animal starred in the movie Free Willy? 19. The River Cong flows in to which ocean?

20. Who lit the Olympic torch at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics?

Answers to week 10 quiz Round 1 Pictures

1 8 BooBoo 15 bear 2 Winnie the Pooh 9 Super Ted 16 Kung Fu Panda 3 10 Giant Panda 17 Hair Bear Bunch 4 Teddy 11 Sun Bear 18 Nookie 5 12 Sloth Bear 19 Bungle 6 Bear Grylls 13 Biffo the bear 7 Baloo 14

Round2  Top 10 boys names which are titles of the books in the bible: Joshua, James, Samuel, Daniel, Jude, Matthew, Luke, Ezra, Joel and John

 First 10 countries alphabetically of 5 letters: Benin, Chile, China, Congo, Egypt, Gabon, Ghana, Haiti, India and Italy Round 3 1 Which Scottish monarch was beheaded at Fotheringay castle? Mary 2 What do the initials in CS Lewis stand for? Clive Staples 3 Longest Shakespeare play? Hamlet 4 Who are the parents of these lucky children Poppy Honey Rosie, Daisy Boo Pamela and Petal Blossom Rainbow? Jamie and Jools Oliver 5 Who are the parents of these lucky children Honey Kitten ,Betty Kitten and Harvey Kirby? Jonathan Ross and Jane Goldman 6 If an MP applies for the Chiltern hundreds what are they doing? resigning 7 Liverpool based soap which ran for 21 years and finished in 2003? Brookside 8 What is the body part also known as axilla? armpit 9 Where would you find the little mermaid ? Copenhagen 10 Where would you find table mountain? Cape Town 11 What was the occupation of Fred Housego who won mastermind in 1980? taxi driver 12 The average person does what 13 times a day? laughs 13 What brand of apple was used as a symbol for the Beatles record label apple records? Granny Smith 14 Christopher Cockerell invented what? hovercraft 15 What was the best thing patented in 1954? Sliced Bread 16 In what language was the new testament originally written? Greek 17 For which other work than the odyssey is Homer noted? Iliad 18 What kind of animal starred in the movie Free Willy? whale 19 The river Cong flows in to what ocean? Atlantic 20 Who lit the Olympic torch at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics? Muhammed Ali

Answers to week 9 Quiz Round 1: Name food / liquid

1. Quinoa 7. Sourdough 13. Pesto 2. Cauliflower rice 8. Hummous 14. (Craft) beer 3. Kale 9. (Prosccutio) ham 15. Muesli 4. Crème fraiche 10. Champagne 16. Liver pate 5. Smoked salmon 11. Coffee beans 17. Goats Cheese 6. Almond milk 12. Sauerkraut 18. Chia seeds

Round 2  Name the 10 elements with less than 6 letters: Boron, tin, neon, iron, gold, argon, zinc, xenon, lead and radon.  Name the 10 letters worth 1 point in Scrabble:– a,e,i,o,u,l,n,s,t,r.

Round 3 1 Who was the only man to have had a 35 year professional career as a player in football? (soccer) Stanley Matthews 2 The word vaccination was first coined by British physician Edward Jenner in the 19th century. Vacca is the Latin word for which animal? cow 3 Which country replaced The Sudan as the largest country in Africa in 2011? Algeria 4 Which film actress shares her name with a wife of Henry VIII? Jane Seymour 5 Which country has a record 11 official languages? South Africa 6 What is the national flower of India? Lotus 7 Which city is home to Michelangelo's masterpiece 'David'? Florence 8 What are the four most populated cities in India? One point for each correct answer: Mumbai (Bombay), Dehli, Kolkata (Calcutta) & Chenai (Madras) 9 75% of all the countries in the world are found where; north or south of the equator? North 10 The better known name for calcium sulphate hemihydrate contains a European capital city. What is the better known name? Plaster of Paris 11 What is the well known four letter French word for 'sword'? epee 12 Which woman, once married to Maurice Gibb of the Bee Gees, was the first British female singer to appear behind the 'Iron Curtain'? Lulu

13 What, according to Egyptologist and Archaeologist T.M. Davies, is the only known food that keeps indefinitely in its raw form, having found a perfectly preserved 3,300 year-old entombed specimen? honey 14 Which city, also the name of a hat, is since 859 AD, home to the oldest university in the world? (three letters) Fez 15 In which sport are the official competition balls kept for three days at 73.4 degrees Fahrenheit before being used? a. Football (soccer) b. Table Tennis c. Cricket d. Tennis b table tennis 16 In Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, which noble house does Juliet belong to? Capulet 17 Based on the number of platforms, what is the largest railway station in the world? Grand Central Station NY 18 What is the name of the river that runs through Amsterdam? amstel 19 The river Oja gives which wine its name? rioja 20 Kristin Shepard is the answer to which popular television catchphrase from 1980? Who shot JR A book and the leader of the Titans. One word. Atlas