Quote: Steve Sunshine @ March 12 2010, 1:03 PM GMTIs it Fawlty Towers?
Correct.
Quote: Steve Sunshine @ March 12 2010, 1:03 PM GMTIs it Fawlty Towers?
Correct.
But why?
Germans, Rat, Wedding , Builders
Mordor & Gondor is correct by the way
Aaah *lightbulb*
Quote: Kenneth @ March 12 2010, 1:02 PM GMTThe band looks like early Def Leppard, maybe.
EDIT: But it's actually The Scorpions.
So I was right about a European 80s rock band. They really did have a style all of their own.
Quote: Steve Sunshine @ March 12 2010, 1:29 PM GMT
Chemical Brothers album.
Is there a link between the Chemical Brothers and the identity of the little anime (or cartoon) tiger cub?
No
I just stuck a couple of extra questions from the Quiz in.
I think I sent it off too late in any case.
Does anyone know what group of Flowers Garlic belongs to?
Or what is the most popular Mothers day flower in France?
I'll try to think of a homemade picture question later.
Probably the tiger cub is the offspring of the mascot of the Seoul Olympics? Garlic is an onion. And years ago I had to make bouquets of les fleurs (on the occasion of Fetes des Meres) for each table at a restaurant I worked at in Le-Frogland. Daisies, azaleas and roses were the order of the day, possibly due to availability and not popularity.
And I'll post another very easy picture question in a moment.
What links the following?
I just realised that Gondor was an anagram of Drongo
Quote: Kenneth @ March 12 2010, 10:06 PM GMTProbably the tiger cub is the offspring of the mascot of the Seoul Olympics? Garlic is an onion. And years ago I had to make bouquets of les fleurs (on the occasion of Fetes des Meres) for each table at at a restaurant I worked at in Le-Frogland. Daisies, azaleas and roses were the order of the day, possibly due to availability and not popularity.
And I'll post another very easy picture question in a moment.
What links the following?
i only recognise Boy George and Ann Robinson. Is that carrot or rhubarb?
Dads Army?
Quote: Chappers @ March 12 2010, 10:21 PM GMTi only recognise Boy George and Ann Robinson. Is that carrot or rhubarb?
Carrot.
Quote: Steve Sunshine @ March 12 2010, 10:27 PM GMTDads Army?
Nope. Intrigued to know how you got Dad's Army though. The answer is not exactly British TV comedy related, but is definitely something British and has appeared on TV in at least two incarnations.
It's the Famous Five.
Julian, Dick, Anne, George and Timmy.
(literally eight seconds to get that one, tut)
Quote: Kevin Murphy @ March 13 2010, 9:16 AM GMTIt's the Famous Five.
Julian, Dick, Anne, George and Timmy.
(literally eight seconds to get that one, tut)
Eh? How?