7 Long Jump
8 Suffragettes
6 I just called to say I love you
7 Long Jump
8 Suffragettes
6 I just called to say I love you
Ok one last one for Zooo.
Q9/. In which TV comedy series did David Tennant make an early appearance as a transexual? (1 point - cos a bit easy to research)
There is a connection between Richard Hammond and David Tennant. If you put their names together like 'Richard David Tennant Hammond' it would just be long and silly.
2. Elvis?
Quote: Badge @ April 22 2008, 12:28 AM BST7 Long Jump
8 Suffragettes6 I just called to say I love you
You are downright dangerously knowledgable! That was 5 points and I think (I'll check later) you might have just taken the lead.
I'll have to make it harder - but then I've been asked to a number of times lately.
2.Elvis
3. Fifty Cent
4. Janet Jackson
5. Diana Ross
6. Part Time Lover
I've enjoyed the quiz - thanks! Goodnight!
Quote: thing @ April 22 2008, 12:26 AM BSTNew numbers cos I can't remember where we were up to>>>
1 point each
Q1/. In what month does Beaujolais nouveax arrive in Britain?
Q2/. Which King died in 1977 aged just 42?
Q3/. In music, whose real name is Curtis Jackson?
Q4/. Who duetted with Luther Vandross, in 1992, on ''The best things in life are free''?
Q5/. Who duetted with Luther Vandross, in 1994, on ''Endless Love''?
Q6/. What was Stevie wonders's only UK No 1 single?
Following for two points each>>>>
Q7/. In 1936, for which field event did Jesse Owens win an Olympic gold medal?
Q8/. Who were the subject/target of the 1913 ''Cat and Mouse Act''?
4. Janet Jackson.
5. Janet Jackson?
6. I Just Called To Say I Love You
7. Discus
Balls - a combination of wrong answers and beaten to the points...
Quote: oldcowgrazing @ April 22 2008, 12:31 AM BST2.Elvis
3. Fifty Cent
4. Janet Jackson
5. Diana Ross
6. Part Time Lover
A welcome newbie. just to politely clue you up, you can only score for questions that have not been answered so it's worth putting just a couple at a time - sorta part of the game to beat others to it.
You scored two though for Qs 3 and 4! well done. About 7 people behind you on the scoreboard.
I had a question put to me today and I've so far resisted the urge to check in the Guiness Book of Hit Singles (though I still haven't got the answer):
Which 1970s UK top 10 hit single consisted of 10 words but only contained 3 different letters?
(And it isn't The Police's 'Da Doo Dee Dip Dop Da Da Da Dim Sum Wip Wop Dee Da Da' or whatever the correct title of that song is.)
Quote: puffinpol @ April 22 2008, 12:34 AM BSTI've enjoyed the quiz - thanks! Goodnight!
Ta.
I'll try and advertise when the next one is - watch the tail end of this thread!
Quote: thing @ April 22 2008, 12:38 AM BSTA welcome newbie. just to politely clue you up, you can only score for questions that have not been answered so it's worth putting just a couple at a time - sorta part of the game to beat others to it.
You scored two though for Qs 3 and 4! well done. About 7 people behind you on the scoreboard.
Snot fair! I was typing the answers when the questions were er, being answered. Yay though.
Quote: Mick Green @ April 22 2008, 12:40 AM BSTI had a question put to me today and I've so far resisted the urge to check in the Guiness Book of Hit Singles (though I still haven't got the answer):
Which 1970s UK top 10 hit single consisted of 10 words but only contained 3 different letters?
(And it isn't The Police's 'Da Doo Dee Dip Dop Da Da Da Dim Sum Wip Wop Dee Da Da' or whatever the correct title of that song is.)
Oi! get ya own thread buster!
Quote: oldcowgrazing @ April 22 2008, 12:40 AM BSTSnot fair! I was typing the answers when the questions were er, being answered. Yay though.
Happens to me when I'm typing the bloody things!
Thank you and good night