Canny lass Posted October 28, 2021 Author Report Posted October 28, 2021 (edited) Answers to last week's quiz: 1. W 2. Congratulations 3. A mollusc 4. The Anglo-Zulu War, 1879 5. A wild ass 6. Metre (A metre is but 3 foot three, It’s longer than a yard you see). 7. Nurse 8. Spiders 9. E 10. Troy 11. Dogger 12. Cornwall Halloween Special tomorrow! PS. Just noticed that I didn't post a 'bet you didn't kmow' lastweek! Here it is: I'll bet you didn't know George VI, Mozart and Casanova were all Freemasons Edited October 28, 2021 by Canny lass 1
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) Posted October 28, 2021 Report Posted October 28, 2021 5 hours ago, Canny lass said: PS. Just noticed that I didn't post a 'bet you didn't kmow' lastweek! Here it is: I'll bet you didn't know George VI, Mozart and Casanova were all Freemasons Answer = I didn't 🙂
Canny lass Posted October 29, 2021 Author Report Posted October 29, 2021 17 hours ago, Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) said: Answer = I didn't 🙂 Neither did I. This site is an absolute mine of information. 1
Canny lass Posted October 29, 2021 Author Report Posted October 29, 2021 Halloween is upon us so I thought we'd see how much we can about ghoulies and ghosties and the likes thereof. In the interests of getting into the spirit, I suggest you wait until it's dark, light a solitary candle and open a window to get an icey draught and a flickering flame. Spirits of the 'fortifying' variety you'll have to provide yourself I'm afraid: What was Count Dracula’s original name in the Bram Stoker classic?? Who started the black cat superstition? What did Scottish girls hang in front of a Halloween fire to see images of their future husband? Halloween has several different names around the world. Name two? Which song was a 1973 hit for Bobby ‘Boris’ Picket and the Crypt-Kickers? What is a group of witches called? The word Halloween is an abbreviation of what? Which of the following is NOT a sign that you might be a werewolf: Hairy palms, eyebrows that meet in the middle, a long middle finger, red eyes? Count Dracula is based on a real person – Vlad Dracula (Vlad the Impaler). Name the country over which he ruled? Who wrote the novel Frankenstein? The Celts believed that the lord of the dead travelled the earth on Halloween. What was his name? What does the Old English word ‘Hallow’ mean? What do pumpkins grow on: Stalks, trees, vines or bushes? In Shakespeare’s Macbeth the three witches add many things to their bubbling cauldron, starting with “Fillet of a fenny snake”. Name three other additions to the pot? Ghoulies and ghosties and … what … go bump in the night? Is a banshee likely to sing, scream, hum or whistle? Why is it dangerous to step into a fairy-ring formed of mushrooms? Which film from 2008 stars Ricky Gervais as a dentist who can see and talk to ghosts? According to the contemporary witchcraft religion of Wicca, is a male witch known as a wizard, a sorcerer, a witch or a spell-caster? From which ethnic group did Halloween originate? I’ll bet you didn’t know …. A game of Quidditch uses four balls in total: 1 Quaffle, 2 Bludgers and 1 Golden Snitch. Answers on Thursday next week. 1
Vic Patterson Posted October 30, 2021 Report Posted October 30, 2021 Vlad the Impaler. Ancient Greece. Wet sheets Día de los Muertos, All Hallows' Eve Monster Mash: Coven All Hallows Even Hairy palms, Wallachia Mary Shelley Samhain, To make holy or sacred, Vine Eye of newt, toe of frog, Wool of bat, tongue of dog, Adder's fork and blind-worm's sting, Lizard's leg. Scream. Dance until they go mad or perish of exhaustion. Ghost Town Witches Celts 1
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) Posted October 30, 2021 Report Posted October 30, 2021 (edited) It's dark, a solitary candle burning, a window open to get an icy draught and a flickering flame :- 1. What was Count Dracula’s original name in the Bram Stoker classic?? Answer = 2. Who started the black cat superstition? Answer = a Greek idiot 3. What did Scottish girls hang in front of a Halloween fire to see images of their future husband? Answer = Wet Sheets 4. Halloween has several different names around the world. Name two? Answer = Samhain, Scotland & Oíche Shamhna (pronounced “ee-hah how-nah”), Ireland 5. Which song was a 1973 hit for Bobby ‘Boris’ Picket and the Crypt-Kickers? Answer = 6. What is a group of witches called? Answer = 7. The word Halloween is an abbreviation of what? Answer = All Hallows Even 8. Which of the following is NOT a sign that you might be a werewolf: Hairy palms, eyebrows that meet in the middle, a long middle finger, red eyes? Answer = Non of them 9. Count Dracula is based on a real person – Vlad Dracula (Vlad the Impaler). Name the country over which he ruled? Answer = Romania 10. Who wrote the novel Frankenstein? Answer = 11. The Celts believed that the lord of the dead travelled the earth on Halloween. What was his name? Answer = Samhain 12. What does the Old English word ‘Hallow’ mean? Answer = make holy or sacred Bedlington meaning = goodday 13. What do pumpkins grow on: Stalks, trees, vines or bushes? Answer = vines 14. In Shakespeare’s Macbeth the three witches add many things to their bubbling cauldron, starting with “Fillet of a fenny snake”. Name three other additions to the pot? Answer = I refuse – that takes me back to O Level GCSE – out dam spot – don’t care if that’s a dagger before you 15. Ghoulies and ghosties and … what … go bump in the night? Answer = long-leggedy beasties 16. Is a banshee likely to sing, scream, hum or whistle? Answer = Scream Banshee is the name of an American TV series that was on SKY - There's plenty of action and sex, but there's heart and character development as well. It's one of the most well-balanced shows I have watched during the covid Lockdown. 17. Why is it dangerous to step into a fairy-ring formed of mushrooms? Answer = there’s not ‘mushroom’ inside 18. Which film from 2008 stars Ricky Gervais as a dentist who can see and talk to ghosts? Answer = 19. According to the contemporary witchcraft religion of Wicca, is a male witch known as a wizard, a sorcerer, a witch or a spell-caster? Answer = witch 20. From which ethnic group did Halloween originate? Answer = Celtic I’ll bet you didn’t know …. A game of Quidditch uses four balls in total: 1 Quaffle, 2 Bludgers and 1 Golden Snitch. Answer = I didn’t – I’ve never watched a Harry Potter movie Edited October 30, 2021 by Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)
Canny lass Posted October 30, 2021 Author Report Posted October 30, 2021 3 hours ago, Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) said: 12. What does the Old English word ‘Hallow’ mean? Answer = make holy or sacred Bedlington meaning = goodday Bonus point awarded for being bilingual! 1 1
Canny lass Posted October 30, 2021 Author Report Posted October 30, 2021 3 hours ago, Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) said: Why is it dangerous to step into a fairy-ring formed of mushrooms? Answer = there’s not ‘mushroom’ inside ... and it's not even Tuesday!
Canny lass Posted October 30, 2021 Author Report Posted October 30, 2021 3 hours ago, Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) said: I’ll bet you didn’t know …. A game of Quidditch uses four balls in total: 1 Quaffle, 2 Bludgers and 1 Golden Snitch. Answer = I didn’t – I’ve never watched a Harry Potter movie Well, if you can drag yourself away from action and sex they are good movies! The grandbairns would probably love them.
Canny lass Posted October 30, 2021 Author Report Posted October 30, 2021 Vic, would you like to have another look at your answers. There are 20 questions and I think you' may have missed nr 15, which means that your answers 15 - 19 may be the answers to 16 - 20. 1
Vic Patterson Posted October 31, 2021 Report Posted October 31, 2021 Yes CL, I just checked my cut and paste and I only have 19 questions and the correct 15 is missing, obviously my not so nimble fingers did a whoopsie, in future I'll wait until my second coffee before attempting the quiz! and proof read before posting !
Canny lass Posted November 4, 2021 Author Report Posted November 4, 2021 Answers to last week's Halloween Special: 1.Count Wampyr (Stoker's initial plans for Dracula markedly differ from the final novel. Had Stoker completed his original plans, a German professor called Max Windshoeffel "would have confronted Count Wampyr from Styria") https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dracula. 2. The Puritan Pilgrims 3. Wet sheets 4. Samhain, All Hallow’s Eve, The Feast of the Dead 5. Monster Mash 6. A coven 7. All Hallow’s Eve 8. Red eyes 9. Rumania 10. Mary Shelley 11. Samana or Herne the Hunter 12. Saint 13. Vines 14. Any thing from the first four lines of verse: ”Eye of newt and toe of frog, Wool of bat and tongue of dog, Adder’s fork and blind-worm’s sting, Lizard’s leg and owlet’s wing, For a charm of powerful trouble, Like a hell-broth boil and bubble.” 15. Long-legged beasties 16. Scream 17. The fairies might steal you away. 18. Ghost Town 19. A witch 20. Celts New quiz tomorrow. 1
Canny lass Posted November 5, 2021 Author Report Posted November 5, 2021 Posting very early today as I'm not sure I'll get time later. Busy day ahead! This week's quiz: What sort of creature is a Greenshank? At what weight did Cassius Clay win his 1960 Olympic boxing title? Honeydew and Cantaloupe are varieties of what? Which lake is surrounded by Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania? What is the last book of the Old Testament? Which British scientist discovered benzene? USA launched its first space-shuttle in 1981. What was it called? By what name is Agnes Gonxha Bejaxhui better known? Which metal is represented by the symbol Cs? Who sailed away to die on HMS Bellerophon? Which planet is nearest the sun? Who succeeded Henry VIII as monarch? I’ll bet you didn’t know …. In Sienna, Italy, there is a law which forbids any woman christened Mary to ever work as a prostitute. Answers on Thursday as usual.
Vic Patterson Posted November 7, 2021 Report Posted November 7, 2021 What sort of creature is a Greenshank? Bird At what weight did Cassius Clay win his 1960 Olympic boxing title? Light Heavyweight. Honeydew and Cantaloupe are varieties of what? Melon Which lake is surrounded by Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania? Victoria. What is the last book of the Old Testament? Malachi. Which British scientist discovered benzene? Michael Faraday USA launched its first space-shuttle in 1981. What was it called? Columbia By what name is Agnes Gonxha Bejaxhui better known? Mother Teresa Which metal is represented by the symbol Cs? Cesium Who sailed away to die on HMS Bellerophon? ?? Which planet is nearest the sun?Mercury Who succeeded Henry VIII as monarch? Edward VI
Canny lass Posted November 11, 2021 Author Report Posted November 11, 2021 It's very late, I know but we had unexpected visitors who just left. Here are the answers to last week's quiz: Bird Light-heavyweight Melon Lake Victoria The Book of Malachi Michael Faraday Columbia Mother Teresa Caesium Napoleon Mercury Edward VI New quiz tomorrow. 2
Canny lass Posted November 12, 2021 Author Report Posted November 12, 2021 Time to get your thinking cap on again: For what is Chingle Hall, Lancashire famous? What would you do with a spelding? In the 1970s TV series The Pretenders who co-starred with Roger Moore? The name of which alcoholic drink, when translated literally, means ‘water of life’? Who is reported to have said “I have been accused of every death except the casualty list of the World War”.? What is the maximum number of clubs that a golfer is allowed? Pedagogy is the science of what? How many of Henry VIII’s children later succeeded to the throne? Which major river flows past Essen to join the River Rhine at Duisburg? Which type of plane was used by the Dam Busters? What did pharmacist John Styth Pemberton concoct as a cure for headaches? Of which metal was the old British penny made? I’ll bet you didn’t know …. Camels are born without humps. Answers on Thursday next week.
Vic Patterson Posted November 12, 2021 Report Posted November 12, 2021 The most haunted hall in England Split and dried in the sun. (Fish) Tony Curtis Uisce beatha Al Capone. 14 The science of education. 3 Ruhr Avro Lancaster Coca-Cola Originally Silver, (then copper then bronze.)
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) Posted November 14, 2021 Report Posted November 14, 2021 (edited) 1. For what is Chingle Hall, Lancashire famous? Answer = reputed to be one of the most haunted – but as me and Victor Meldew would say - I don’t believe it 2. What would you do with a spelding? Answer = 3. In the 1970s TV series The Pretenders who co-starred with Roger Moore? Answer = 4. The name of which alcoholic drink, when translated literally, means ‘water of life’? Answer = Whiskey 5. Who is reported to have said “I have been accused of every death except the casualty list of the World War”.? Answer = 6. What is the maximum number of clubs that a golfer is allowed? Answer = 7. Pedagogy is the science of what? Answer = Teaching 8. How many of Henry VIII’s children later succeeded to the throne? Answer = 9. Which major river flows past Essen to join the River Rhine at Duisburg? Answer = 10. Which type of plane was used by the Dam Busters? Answer = 11. What did pharmacist John Styth Pemberton concoct as a cure for headaches? Answer = 12. Of which metal was the old British penny made? Answer = The ones we still have are :- I’ll bet you didn’t know …. Camels are born without humps. Answer = Surely like everything we are born with – they are there and then get bigger Edited November 14, 2021 by Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)
Canny lass Posted November 14, 2021 Author Report Posted November 14, 2021 1 hour ago, Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) said: Good heavens is it Christmas already??
Canny lass Posted November 14, 2021 Author Report Posted November 14, 2021 1 hour ago, Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) said: Surely like everything we are born with – they are there and then get bigger You are just splitting hairs now! The book says "humps"!
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) Posted November 14, 2021 Report Posted November 14, 2021 1 hour ago, Canny lass said: You are just splitting hairs now! The book says "humps"!
Canny lass Posted November 18, 2021 Author Report Posted November 18, 2021 Answers to last week's quiz: Reputedly England’s most haunted house Eat it. It’s a fish. Tony Curtis Whisky (from the Gaelic uisge beatha ( water of life) where uisge means water) Al Capone 14 Teaching 3 River Ruhr Lancaster Coco-Cola Bronze New quiz tomorrow. 1
Canny lass Posted November 19, 2021 Author Report Posted November 19, 2021 Grey cell gymnastics coming up: In which US state are the Sierra Nevada Mountains to be found? What name is given to the central part of an atom? What name is given to the flat piece of iron that connects adjacent railway rails? 25 Cromwell Street Gloucester was the home of which couple? From which plant is tapioca derived? Which popular radio and TV doctor was created by A J Cronin? The Trans-Siberian railway runs from Moscow to which city? Who had a hit with Oh Carol? Which British coin ceased to be legal currency in January 1961? What is a grackle? Who did Debbie Rowe marry in 1996? Which British monarch was known as the Virgin Queen? I’ll bet you didn’t know …. The only animal whose evidence is admissible in a court of law is a bloodhound Answers on Thursday next wek.
Vic Patterson Posted November 19, 2021 Report Posted November 19, 2021 California Nucleus Fish plate Fred and Rose West Cassava Dr Finlay Vladivostok Neil Sedaka Farthing Icteridae Michael Jackson' Elizabeth I
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) Posted November 20, 2021 Report Posted November 20, 2021 (edited) 1. In which US state are the Sierra Nevada Mountains to be found? Answer = 2. What name is given to the central part of an atom? Answer = 3. What name is given to the flat piece of iron that connects adjacent railway rails? Answer = 4. 25 Cromwell Street Gloucester was the home of which couple? Answer = 5. From which plant is tapioca derived? Answer = 6. Which popular radio and TV doctor was created by A J Cronin? Answer = 7. The Trans-Siberian railway runs from Moscow to which city? Answer = 8. Who had a hit with Oh Carol? Answer = 9. Which British coin ceased to be legal currency in January 1961? Answer = 10. What is a grackle? Answer = 11. Who did Debbie Rowe marry in 1996? Answer = 12. Which British monarch was known as the Virgin Queen? Answer = I’ll bet you didn’t know …. The only animal whose evidence is admissible in a court of law is a bloodhound Answer = I did Edited November 20, 2021 by Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)
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