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Paper Tiger :(

Quote: Steve Sunshine @ 22nd December 2015, 5:17 PM GMT

let's change it to 3
We never get through them all anyway

It was only to prevent smart arses trying to answer all 20 at omce

It must be Christmas Mr Sunshine.

4. Jess Glynn.

11. Isac Newton defined velocity, but Galilleo did like dropping thing of high buildings....I think it's both.

12. Georgia.

Quote: Nick Nockerty @ 22nd December 2015, 5:58 PM GMT

It must be Christmas Mr Sunshine.

4. Jess Glynn.

11. Isac Newton defined velocity, but Galilleo did like dropping thing of high buildings....I think it's both.

12. Georgia.

That's six Unimpressed We'll let you finish it then. >_<

Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 22nd December 2015, 5:19 PM GMT

Paper Tiger :(

Scissors Tiger

I win

You're going soft in your old age. :P

5.Bears & Bats

Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 22nd December 2015, 7:11 PM GMT

That's six Unimpressed We'll let you finish it then. >_<

I can see why you may think that, but If you look closely it's 3. I repeated two of my first two answers, and then added a legitimate 3rd answer. It's an quizzical optical illusion.

1. The flag of which state is now flying at the United Nations building for the first time? Palestine
2. What happened this week that won't happen again until 2033? Supermoon eclipse
3. Which island is situated due north of Sardinia? Corsica
4. Who is this? Jess Glynne

5. Name any two British mammals that hibernate? Any two of bat, hedgehog or dormouse
6. Which prototype took 12 minutes to boil? Electric kettle
7. Harry Hill was distraught to see which parade repeatedly cancelled? Badger parade
8. Approximately how many years ago did heated rollers first come into use for hair-styling? 4,000 years ago (used in ancient Egypt)
9. What links these two pictures? Calf.

10. Where might you spend this? South Korea
11. Who proved that all falling objects have the same velocity whether large or small? Galileo
12. Which American state has the same name as a former Soviet republic? Georgia
13. Name the male actor. Rudolph Valentino
14. What shape is the large DNA molecule? Double helix
15. Which two species of animal were herded by the ancient peoples of the Andes? Llama and alpaca
16. What flightless bird was found in Britain in historic times, dying out within the last millennium? Great auk
17. Name the potter Clarice Cliff

18. Using the 5 statements below, what four integers am I thinking of? -6, -3, 0, 2

The lowest divided by the second-lowest equals the highest.

Only one number is positive.

They are all single digits.

The sum of all the numbers is -7.

The second highest number is not a negative.

19. What connects these pictures: Double vowels (Elvis AAron Presley; QuEEn Elizabeth; SkIIng; BalOO; VacUUm cleaner

20. Unscramble the two words : A C E E G M M N T U NUTMEG & MACE

Quote: Nick Nockerty @ 23rd December 2015, 11:12 AM GMT

I can see why you may think that, but If you look closely it's 3. I repeated two of my first two answers, and then added a legitimate 3rd answer. It's an quizzical optical illusion.

:S

You are a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma;
but perhaps there is a key,
if only you would open your brain to me.

Cool

Quote: Steve Sunshine @ 23rd December 2015, 11:31 AM GMT

19. What connects these pictures: Double vowels (Elvis AAron Presley; QuEEn Elizabeth; SkIIng; BalOO; VacUUm cleaner

Wha? Did I miss summat - where were they?

And the answer to OR's Brucie bonus of number 21? Was it Davy Jones of the Monkees?

Yes The Monkees

Image

5. Stephen Fry?
13. Mystic River.
17. Viktor Krum. <3

3 zooo?! Merry f**king Christmas!

Steve Sunshine said! It's his fault!

19. Russia

Under the new relaxed rules, I offer:-

14 Verbatim

15 Analogue

16 Sitting Bull

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