Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) Posted December 27, 2021 Report Posted December 27, 2021 1. In which Christmas song can you find the words “Everyone dancing merrily in the new old-fashioned way”? Answer = 2. What is wassailing? Answer = an annual tradition to bless orchards to ensure a good harvest for the year to come 3. Before being connected with Christmas, what was Yule? Answer = Norse winter feast 4. What is the name of the last ghost that visits Scrooge in A Christmas Carol? Answer = 5. What is Frosty the Snowman’s nose made out of? Answer = 6. Among Christians who lived in the East when was Christmas originally celebrated? Answer = 7. In what century was Christmas first written as Xmas? Answer = 16th 8. What is the Capital of Christmas Island? Answer = Flying Fish Cove 9. What does Santa ride on in Finland? Answer = 10. According to the Christmas song, what did my true love give to me on the eighth day of Christmas? Answer = 11. In which direction should you stir the Christmas pudding mix if you want to avoid bad luck, clockwise or anticlockwise? Answer = As I am not superstitious either way - if I was then clockwise. 12. Apart from being the world’s largest, what was unusual about the snowman named Olympia? Answer = It was female 13. Under which zodiac sign are you born if your birthday is December 25th? Answer = 14. What popular Christmas song did Eartha Kitt record in 1953? Answer = 15. The Grinch is as cuddly as a what? Answer = 16. Are Santa’s reindeer male or female? Answer = 17. In Japan, Santa is said to live on the moon. True or false? Answer = 18 In the song Jingle Bells who was seated by my side? Answer = 19. Which American president banned Christmas trees from the White House? Answer = Theodore Roosevelt 20. In what decade did Coca-Cola start using Santa Clause in adverts? Answer = I’ll bet you didn’t know …. (and maybe you’d rather not) Caga Tío (the shitting log) is an integral part of a Catalonian Christmas. Starting December 8, children feed a log of wood every evening with morsels of food and cover it with a blanket to keep it warm. On Christmas Eve they leave the log alone and go to another room and pray for a lot of presents. On returning, they sing songs to the log while beating the living daylights out of it with big sticks and telling it to “shit”. The bewildered log obliges with sweets, nuts, small toys and the Catalonian delicacy Turron nougat. Believe me, it’s a sight to behold! Answer = I didn’t
Canny lass Posted December 30, 2021 Author Report Posted December 30, 2021 Answers to last week's Christmas special: Rocking Around the Christmas Tree Going carol-singing at Christmas (not to be confused with ‘Orchard wassailing’ which has nothing to do with Christmas. A Pagan mid-winter festival celebrated in Norse mythology The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come A button January 6 16th century Flying Fish Cove A goat Eight maids a milking Clockwise Olympia was a snow-woman Capricorn Santa Baby A cactus Female. Males shed their antlers in November and are without them until Spring False Miss Fanny Bright Theodore Roosevelt 1920s New Year special tomorrow when we can see if, and how much, our learning curve has improved or otherwise. 1
Canny lass Posted December 31, 2021 Author Report Posted December 31, 2021 New Year’s Eve or not, it’s still Friday. Here we are, on the brink of yet another new year and the pandemic is still very much alive and kicking. Who would have thought it possible, 10 April 1920, when I started posting a quiz to break the week up and keep the old grey matter ticking over and pliable. Once again it’s time to recap and take stock of anything we may have learned that might just come in useful one day. Get your thinking caps on! If you get this out of the way now, you’ll still have plenty of time to celebrate the arrival of 2022 - carefully and at a safe distance, of course. 2021 New Year Special: Are polar bears right-handed or left-handed? According to his business card, what was the profession of Al Capone? Golf balls were originally made of leather but what were they stuffed with? What was unusual about the way in which author Raymond Chandler’s wife did the housework? When was the first book on plastic surgery written? How many times an hour can a desert rat have sex? What did Florence Nightingale keep in her pocket during the Crimean War? At how many steps per minute does the Foreign Legion march? Beethoven, Casanova, George V. Which of them was a Freemason? At what age can a male eskimo be taught to smoke a pipe? For what offence was James Watt twice arrested? In which country was a referendum held to decide the placement of a public toilet? Only male canaries can sing . true or false? Maps of which country showed the capital city a few miles from it’s true position in order to confuse guided-missile programmers? Which English poet was once thought to be a French spy? Are scorpions immune to their own poison? Which racing circuit is built on abandoned RAF runways? How many minutes a day does the average newborn baby spend crying? Who introduced the table fork to England? Who played the piano in the Hollies’ hit He aint heavy, he’s my brother? I’ll bet you didn’t know …. Kangaroos cannot jump if their tails are lifted off the ground. Answers on Thursday next week. 1
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) Posted January 3, 2022 Report Posted January 3, 2022 1. Are polar bears right-handed or left-handed? Answer =Left – David Attenborough told me J 2. According to his business card, what was the profession of Al Capone? Answer = 3. Golf balls were originally made of leather but what were they stuffed with? Answer = Goose feathers 4. What was unusual about the way in which author Raymond Chandler’s wife did the housework? Answer = She did it in the nude. 5. When was the first book on plastic surgery written? Answer =1597 6. How many times an hour can a desert rat have sex? Answer = once the dies 7. What did Florence Nightingale keep in her pocket during the Crimean War? Answer = An owl 8. At how many steps per minute does the Foreign Legion march? Answer = 88 9. Beethoven, Casanova, George V. Which of them was a Freemason? Answer = Casanova 10. At what age can a male eskimo be taught to smoke a pipe? Answer = 18? 11. For what offence was James Watt twice arrested? Answer = No idea but could it be ‘letting off steam’ 12. In which country was a referendum held to decide the placement of a public toilet? Answer = No idea – must be a joke. Is it a joke? 13. Only male canaries can sing . true or false? Answer = False 14. Maps of which country showed the capital city a few miles from it’s true position in order to confuse guided-missile programmers? Answer = No idea. Surely it has to be North Korea. 15. Which English poet was once thought to be a French spy? Answer = 16. Are scorpions immune to their own poison? Answer = Yes 17 Which racing circuit is built on abandoned RAF runways? Answer = Davidstow, Cornwall 18. How many minutes a day does the average newborn baby spend crying? Answer = One hundred and eighty (as shouted on the PDC World Darts Championships) 19. Who introduced the table fork to England? Answer = 11th century into Europe by Theophanu Byzantine wife of Emperor Otto the 2nd but the majority of England stuck to using their fingers until the 18th century. 20. Who played the piano in the Hollies’ hit He aint heavy, he’s my brother? Answer = Elton John I’ll bet you didn’t know …. Kangaroos cannot jump if their tails are lifted off the ground. Answer = I did. I’m the same
Vic Patterson Posted January 3, 2022 Report Posted January 3, 2022 Left handed Used furniture salesman Boiled goose feathers, Nude 1911 112 Owl 88 All It is customary for the mother to take her babe from the breast and put her pipe or quid of tobacco in its mouth.” Perjury Canada, (Calgary.) False Afghanistan William Wordsworth Yes Silverstone, Goodwood, Thruxton, Snetterton, Castle Combe…... 120 Thomas Coryate Elton John
Canny lass Posted January 6, 2022 Author Report Posted January 6, 2022 Answers to last week's "New Year Special": Left-handed Second hand furniture dealer Feathers She did her housework in the nude 1597 122 A small owl 88 Casanova 3 years Flashing Liechtenstein True Russia William Wordsworth They are not immune to their own poison Silverstone 133 Thomas Coryat (1608) Elton John Normal service will be resumed tomorrow with the weekly quiz. 1 1
Canny lass Posted January 7, 2022 Author Report Posted January 7, 2022 Nice easy one to start off the new year: What is the highest British decoration for bravery? Who or what is a fustanella? How many standard bottles are there in a Magnum? Who was George Michael’s partner in the pop-duo Wham? Tyto Alba is better known by what name? What is the name of the pilgrim in John Bunyan’s famous book? Which chemical element has the symbol Ca? What is the popular name of the pyracantha? Name the English landscape artist who painted The Haywain? What is the largest island in the Caribbean Sea? Which English football club play at Roots hall? Who was the first man to drive at more than 400 mph? I’ll bet you didn’t know …. Shirt buttonholes are vertical but pyjama buttonholes are more often than not horizontal. Answers on Thursday, next week.
Vic Patterson Posted January 7, 2022 Report Posted January 7, 2022 What is the highest British decoration for bravery? Victoria Cross Who or what is a fustanella? Skirt or kilt, worn by men. How many standard bottles are there in a Magnum? 4 Who was George Michael’s partner in the pop-duo Wham? Andrew Ridgeley. Tyto Alba is better known by what name? Barn owl, What is the name of the pilgrim in John Bunyan’s famous book? Graceless (Christian) Which chemical element has the symbol Ca? Calcium What is the popular name of the pyracantha? Scarlet firethorn Name the English landscape artist who painted The Haywain?John Constable What is the largest island in the Caribbean Sea? Cuba Which English football club play at Roots hall? Southend United Football Club Who was the first man to drive at more than 400 mph? John Cobb
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) Posted January 11, 2022 Report Posted January 11, 2022 (edited) 1. What is the highest British decoration for bravery? Answer = 2. what is a fustanella? Answer = 3. How many standard bottles are there in a Magnum? Answer = 4. Who was George Michael’s partner in the pop-duo Wham? Answer = Andrew Ridgely 5. Tyto Alba is better known by what name? Answer = Barn Owl 6. What is the name of the pilgrim in John Bunyan’s famous book? Answer = Friar Hubert 7. Which chemical element has the symbol Ca? Answer = 8. What is the popular name of the pyracantha? Answer = 9. Name the English landscape artist who painted The Haywain? Answer = 10. What is the largest island in the Caribbean Sea? Answer = 11. Which English football club play at Roots hall? Answer = 12. Who was the first man to drive at more than 400 mph? Answer = Mickey Thompson I’ll bet you didn’t know …. Shirt buttonholes are vertical but pyjama buttonholes are more often than not horizontal. Answer = Edited January 11, 2022 by Alan Edgar (Eggy1948)
Canny lass Posted January 11, 2022 Author Report Posted January 11, 2022 I didn't! Can't wait to impress with that gem at the next social gathering. 1
Canny lass Posted January 13, 2022 Author Report Posted January 13, 2022 Answers to last week's quiz: Victoria Cross for acts of military gallantry or the George Cross, awarded to all ranks of the services and also to civilians. They are equal in stature A skirt worn by a Greek soldier 2 Andrew Ridgeley Barn Owl Christian Calcium Firethorn John Constable Cuba Southend United John Cobb New quiz tomorrow. 1
Canny lass Posted January 14, 2022 Author Report Posted January 14, 2022 Here we go again! Quite a few here that I couldn't answer so get your thinking caps on: Why was General Claus von Stauffenberg executed in 1944? What is the capital of Qatar? By what name was tap dancer Luther Robinson known? Which unit amalgamated with the Royal Flying Corps in 1918 to form the RAF? From which country does the dish ‘enchilada’ originate? Which word connects: crab, mite, monkey, plant and wasp? Which golfer won the 1997 Us Open? What was Charlie Chaplin’s middle name? Into which bay does the River Ganges flow? Who was the male star of the film Lolita? Who plays against Celtic in an Auld Firm derby match? Which country is served by Findel Airport? I’ll bet you didn’t know …. Lord Byron resorted to curlers to give him wavey hair. Answers on Thursday next week.
Vic Patterson Posted January 14, 2022 Report Posted January 14, 2022 Why was General Claus von Stauffenberg executed in 1944? Attempted to assassinate Adolf Hitler. What is the capital of Qatar? Doha, By what name was tap dancer Luther Robinson known? Bojangles Which unit amalgamated with the Royal Flying Corps in 1918 to form the RAF? Royal Naval Air Service. From which country does the dish ‘enchilada’ originate? Mexico, Which word connects: crab, mite, monkey, plant and wasp? Spider. Which golfer won the 1997 Us Open? Ernie Els What was Charlie Chaplin’s middle name? Spencer Into which bay does the River Ganges flow? Bay of Bengal. Who was the male star of the film Lolita? James Mason Who plays against Celtic in an Auld Firm derby match? Glasgow Rangers Which country is served by Findel Airport? Luxembourg. 1
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) Posted January 16, 2022 Report Posted January 16, 2022 1. Why was General Claus von Stauffenberg executed in 1944? Answer = Plotting to kill Hitler 2. What is the capital of Qatar? Answer = 3. By what name was tap dancer Luther Robinson known? Answer = 4. Which unit amalgamated with the Royal Flying Corps in 1918 to form the RAF? Answer = 5. From which country does the dish ‘enchilada’ originate? Answer = 6. Which word connects: crab, mite, monkey, plant and wasp? Answer = 7. Which golfer won the 1997 Us Open? Answer = 8. What was Charlie Chaplin’s middle name? Answer = 9. Into which bay does the River Ganges flow? Answer = 10. Who was the male star of the film Lolita? Answer = 11. Who plays against Celtic in an Auld Firm derby match? Answer = 12. Which country is served by Findel Airport? Answer = I’ll bet you didn’t know …. Lord Byron resorted to curlers to give him wavey hair. Answer = I didn’t
Canny lass Posted January 20, 2022 Author Report Posted January 20, 2022 Answers to last week's quiz: He tried to assassinate Hitler Doha Bojangles Royal Naval Air Service Mexico Spider Ernie Els Spencer Bay of Bengal James Mason Rangers Luxembourg New quiz tomorrow. 1
Canny lass Posted January 21, 2022 Author Report Posted January 21, 2022 This week's quiz: Where in London did an IRA bus-bomb occur in February 1996? Who was the King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to 1649? Who is the patron saint of carpenters? What is the capital of Nicaragua? What would your occupation be if your work involved you with MIG and TIG? Which sportsman was nicknamed ‘Guy the Gorilla’? Who composed the Pathetique symphony? Which spirit forms the base of a ‘Horse’s Neck? How many arms bearing suckers does a squid have? Who had a number one hit with All Kinds of Everything? Which British PM resigned over the Suez crisis? How many geese were “a laying” in the Christmas song? I’ll bet you didn’t know …. Benjamin Disraeli’s false teeth once fell out whilst making a speech in the House of Commons Answers on Thursday next week.
Vic Patterson Posted January 22, 2022 Report Posted January 22, 2022 Where in London did an IRA bus-bomb occur in February 1996? Aldwych Who was the King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to 1649? Charles I Who is the patron saint of carpenters? Saint Joseph What is the capital of Nicaragua? Managua, What would your occupation be if your work involved you with MIG and TIG? Welder Which sportsman was nicknamed ‘Guy the Gorilla’? Ian Botham Who composed the Pathetique symphony? Tchaikovsky. Which spirit forms the base of a ‘Horse’s Neck? Brandy How many arms bearing suckers does a squid have? Eight Who had a number one hit with All Kinds of Everything? Dana, Which British PM resigned over the Suez crisis? Anthony Eden. How many geese were “a laying” in the Christmas song?Six
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) Posted January 23, 2022 Report Posted January 23, 2022 1. Where in London did an IRA bus-bomb occur in February 1996? Answer = Aldwych 2. Who was the King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to 1649? Answer = 3. Who is the patron saint of carpenters? Answer = 4. What is the capital of Nicaragua? Answer = 5. What would your occupation be if your work involved you with MIG and TIG? Answer = 6. Which sportsman was nicknamed ‘Guy the Gorilla’? Answer = 7. Who composed the Pathetique symphony? Answer = 8. Which spirit forms the base of a ‘Horse’s Neck? Answer = 9. How many arms bearing suckers does a squid have? Answer = 6 10. Who had a number one hit with All Kinds of Everything? Answer = 11. Which British PM resigned over the Suez crisis? Answer = 12. How many geese were “a laying” in the Christmas song? Answer = I’ll bet you didn’t know …. Benjamin Disraeli’s false teeth once fell out whilst making a speech in the House of Commons Answer = I didn’t. But I know mine did ☹️ 1
Canny lass Posted January 24, 2022 Author Report Posted January 24, 2022 On 23/01/2022 at 15:39, Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) said: Answer = I didn’t. But I know mine did In the actual House of Commons?
Canny lass Posted January 24, 2022 Author Report Posted January 24, 2022 On 23/01/2022 at 15:39, Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) said: Who is the patron saint of carpenters? Answer = Which karen carpenter was this? Just 14 years old.
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) Posted January 24, 2022 Report Posted January 24, 2022 1 hour ago, Canny lass said: That's when The Carpenters were active 1969-83. Karen was born March 2nd 1953😊
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) Posted January 24, 2022 Report Posted January 24, 2022 1 hour ago, Canny lass said: In the actual House of Commons? Nooo - our house😊
Canny lass Posted January 24, 2022 Author Report Posted January 24, 2022 6 minutes ago, Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) said: That's when The Carpenters were active 1969-83. Karen was born March 2nd 1953😊 That's too complicated for my mind at this time of the day!
Canny lass Posted January 24, 2022 Author Report Posted January 24, 2022 5 minutes ago, Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) said: Nooo - our house You make speeches at home? What your poor wife must have to put up with!
Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) Posted January 24, 2022 Report Posted January 24, 2022 41 minutes ago, Canny lass said: You make speeches at home? What your poor wife must have to put up with! 1
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