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"what bird is the symbol of Penguin Books" Is this a trick question? Erm it's a stylised penguin? | |||
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"I answered a question in the last thread, were they right? The biggest eye, a giant sqiud and the the commodity from abroad I said was silk " Squid* | |||
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"I answered a question in the last thread, were they right? The biggest eye, a giant sqiud and the the commodity from abroad I said was silk Squid*" yes it was the Colossus squid 11 inches, and I believe the South American answer was bat droppings | |||
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"I answered a question in the last thread, were they right? The biggest eye, a giant sqiud and the the commodity from abroad I said was silk " Squid was right. Silk wasn't | |||
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"I answered a question in the last thread, were they right? The biggest eye, a giant sqiud and the the commodity from abroad I said was silk Squid was right. Silk wasn't " oops already said it but you did say the answer earlier so perhaps I will not Burn in Hell | |||
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"what animal spends the longest time standing" African Elephant | |||
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"what animal spends the longest time standing African Elephant " yes baby yes | |||
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"Was I wrong about the penguin then?" John Collins 50 yes and penguin yes | |||
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"which motorway encircles london? " that could be M25! | |||
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"Joan Collins, was she 50?" si | |||
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"what type of animal Never Dies (it is immortal)" Jellyfish | |||
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"what type of animal Never Dies (it is immortal) Jellyfish" yes the immortal jellyfish I've forgotten the proper Latin name for it | |||
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"What was Kaliningrad formerly known as?" guess.. Moscow | |||
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"What was Kaliningrad formerly known as?" Konigsberg | |||
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"What was Volgograd formerly known as ?" Stalingrad | |||
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"Napoleon was defeated at Waterloo by the combined armies of Britain and which else?" Spain? | |||
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"Napoleon was defeated at Waterloo by the combined armies of Britain and which else?" Prussia | |||
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"What was Volgograd formerly known as ? Stalingrad" It's rrrriiiiiight !! | |||
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"Napoleon was defeated at Waterloo by the combined armies of Britain and which else?" salvation | |||
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"What does scuba stand for as in scuba diving? " Self contained underwater breathing apparatus | |||
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"Who played football for Scotland and cricket for England?" ian botham ? | |||
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"What does scuba stand for as in scuba diving? " seems clear 'ure bubbling air | |||
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"What does scuba stand for as in scuba diving? " scented candles underneath bra again | |||
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"What does scuba stand for as in scuba diving? scented candles underneath bra again" You're not taking your own thread seriously are you? | |||
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"What does scuba stand for as in scuba diving? scented candles underneath bra again You're not taking your own thread seriously are you? " I don't take life seriously red monkey, decided not to when I passed 60 | |||
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"What does scuba stand for as in scuba diving? scented candles underneath bra again You're not taking your own thread seriously are you? I don't take life seriously red monkey, decided not to when I passed 60" Was that einstein again? I don't remember him mentioning us before | |||
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"What country has the world's longest bridge, 100 miles long" That'll be a rail bridge in China won't it? | |||
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"What country has the world's longest bridge, 100 miles long That'll be a rail bridge in China won't it?" Well googled, being to shanghi | |||
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"What does scuba stand for as in scuba diving? scented candles underneath bra again You're not taking your own thread seriously are you? I don't take life seriously red monkey, decided not to when I passed 60 Was that einstein again? I don't remember him mentioning us before " no me, am more like Albert Steptoe than Albert Einstein | |||
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"What does scuba stand for as in scuba diving? scented candles underneath bra again You're not taking your own thread seriously are you? I don't take life seriously red monkey, decided not to when I passed 60 Was that einstein again? I don't remember him mentioning us before no me, am more like Albert Steptoe than Albert Einstein " You dirty old man | |||
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"Who were the only unbeaten team at the 2010 World Cup? B" guess Germany | |||
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"What country has the world's longest bridge, 100 miles long That'll be a rail bridge in China won't it? Well googled, being to shanghi" Beijing* | |||
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"What country has the world's longest bridge, 100 miles long That'll be a rail bridge in China won't it? Well googled, being to shanghi Beijing*" Google?? How dare you!! An affront | |||
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"What country was Shane McGowan born in" i feel a trick one here ... Scotland? | |||
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"What country was Shane McGowan born in i feel a trick one here ... Scotland?" Nope | |||
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"Who were the only unbeaten team at the 2010 World Cup? B guess Germany" A logical enough guess...But the correct answer is actually surprising! | |||
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"Vaduz is the capital city of which tiny European country" Is that Leichtenstein? Not 100% B | |||
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"Who were the only unbeaten team at the 2010 World Cup? B guess Germany A logical enough guess...But the correct answer is actually surprising! " Never heard of them, who plays for them? | |||
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"Vaduz is the capital city of which tiny European country Is that Leichtenstein? Not 100% B" Yes, it's actually a principality | |||
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"Who were the only unbeaten team at the 2010 World Cup? B guess Germany A logical enough guess...But the correct answer is actually surprising! Never heard of them, who plays for them? " Among others, Burnley forward Chris Wood... | |||
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"Who were the only unbeaten team at the 2010 World Cup? B guess Germany A logical enough guess...But the correct answer is actually surprising! Never heard of them, who plays for them? Among others, Burnley forward Chris Wood..." guess England | |||
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"Who were the only unbeaten team at the 2010 World Cup? B guess Germany A logical enough guess...But the correct answer is actually surprising! Never heard of them, who plays for them? Among others, Burnley forward Chris Wood... guess England" New Zealand | |||
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"My favourite useless football question, who was the first player to come on as a sub and replace his brother in a competitive match at Wembley?" guess Charlton erm Jackie | |||
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"What would you do with a spirtle?" Stir things | |||
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"which motorway encircles london? " M25 | |||
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"What would you do with a spirtle? Stir things " Correct answer | |||
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"Who were the only unbeaten team at the 2010 World Cup? B guess Germany A logical enough guess...But the correct answer is actually surprising! Never heard of them, who plays for them? Among others, Burnley forward Chris Wood... guess England New Zealand " ...is the correct answer Wolfy! | |||
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"Who were the only unbeaten team at the 2010 World Cup? B guess Germany A logical enough guess...But the correct answer is actually surprising! Never heard of them, who plays for them? Among others, Burnley forward Chris Wood... guess England New Zealand ...is the correct answer Wolfy! " Thanking you | |||
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"what people's name means Eaters of raw flesh ?" Eskimos | |||
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"what people's name means Eaters of raw flesh ? Eskimos " he knew it..(get it) | |||
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"Oh I love a good quiz....... " True. | |||
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"what is the only animal to have cube shaped droppings" Wombat? Or platypus? Something like that think | |||
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"What country has the world's longest bridge, 100 miles long" Australia. guess | |||
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"Kordofan rothchilds and reticulated are all types of what? " words. (sorry) erm nucleonic atoms | |||
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"Kordofan rothchilds and reticulated are all types of what? words. (sorry) erm nucleonic atoms" Giraffe | |||
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"Kordofan rothchilds and reticulated are all types of what? " Lovely animal they are | |||
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"in which year did boxing day fall on easter monday" I know this...1899 it was a horse | |||
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"in which year did boxing day fall on easter monday I know this...1899 it was a horse " it was a horse indeed | |||
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"Margaret Thatcher's middle name" Hilda | |||
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"What animal do you need to make scrimshaw?" Whales | |||
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"LName the link between the films Zulu and Gladiator? If it was Sunderland in 1979 and Villa in 1981 who was it in 1980?" Whoever scored the winning goal in the 1980 cup final - Mackenzie ? | |||
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"LName the link between the films Zulu and Gladiator? If it was Sunderland in 1979 and Villa in 1981 who was it in 1980? Whoever scored the winning goal in the 1980 cup final - Mackenzie ? " On the right track but no, not Mackenzie - he scored in 1981 but was on the losing side | |||
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"Brooking." | |||
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"Margaret Thatcher's middle nameHilda" yes baby yes | |||
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"how many squares on a Rubik's cube never alter there position" 6 .. the central squares on each face | |||
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"how many squares on a Rubik's cube never alter there position 6 .. the central squares on each face" yes baby yes | |||
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"how old was Elvis Presley when he died" 48 me thinks | |||
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"how old was Elvis Presley when he died 48 me thinks" lower lower | |||
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"Many cars are now fitted with a GPS, navigational system what does GPS stand for" Global positioning system | |||
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"If you dialled +33 at the start of an international call, which country would you be ringing" Belgium guess | |||
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"If you dialled +33 at the start of an international call, which country would you be ringing Belgium guess" Nope | |||
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"Many cars are now fitted with a GPS, navigational system what does GPS stand for Global positioning system" Smart arse! | |||
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"Many cars are now fitted with a GPS, navigational system what does GPS stand for Global positioning system Smart arse! " Clever dick too | |||
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"What connects a bowyer and a fletcher" Oo Oo .. me me .. can I?? Let me answer?? | |||
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"What connects a bowyer and a fletcher Oo Oo .. me me .. can I?? Let me answer?? " have you got your arm up | |||
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"What connects a bowyer and a fletcher Oo Oo .. me me .. can I?? Let me answer?? have you got your arm up " Of course | |||
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"Who played football for Scotland and cricket for England?" Dennis Law and Geoffrey Boycott | |||
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"Who played football for Scotland and cricket for England? Dennis Law and Geoffrey Boycott " LOLcano | |||
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"What connects a bowyer and a fletcher" Archery... one makes the bow ... the other the arrow, particularly the art of adding the feather flights or fletch | |||
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"What connects a bowyer and a fletcher Oo Oo .. me me .. can I?? Let me answer?? " OK let's have it | |||
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"what famous building was built in 1163" Notre Dame | |||
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"What connects a bowyer and a fletcher Archery... one makes the bow ... the other the arrow, particularly the art of adding the feather flights or fletch" Correct | |||
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"what famous building was built in 1163 Notre Dame " yes indeed | |||
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"What is the name of the sugar found in milk?" lactose | |||
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"What is the name of the sugar found in milk?" Tate and lyle | |||
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"What is the name of the sugar found in milk? Tate and lyle " brill | |||
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"What is the name of the sugar found in milk? Tate and lyle brill" Lol...sorry, couldn’t help myself | |||
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"Which England cricket captain also played for England at Hockey ?" Rachael Heyhoe-Flint | |||
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"What is the name of the sugar found in milk? Tate and lyle brill Lol...sorry, couldn’t help myself " Great boobs, can I put my penis between them? | |||
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"What is the name of the sugar found in milk? Tate and lyle brill Lol...sorry, couldn’t help myself Great boobs, can I put my penis between them? " And your flash bottle too | |||
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"What is the name of the sugar found in milk? Tate and lyle brill Lol...sorry, couldn’t help myself Great boobs, can I put my penis between them? And your flash bottle too " That was the wrong answer | |||
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"what is triskaidekaphobia the fear of" The number 13 | |||
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"What is the name of the sugar found in milk? Tate and lyle brill Lol...sorry, couldn’t help myself Great boobs, can I put my penis between them? And your flash bottle too That was the wrong answer" Lactose | |||
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"Does electricity flow from positive to negative or negative to positive? " what was the middle one ! erm first one! | |||
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"what is triskaidekaphobia the fear of The number 13 " yeeees | |||
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"Does electricity flow from positive to negative or negative to positive? what was the middle one ! erm first one!" Lol. I need a positive answer please | |||
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"Does electricity flow from positive to negative or negative to positive? " From the negative to the positive, electrons seek the positive terminal For example, a lightning bolt is triggered by a spider thread charge from the cloud to the ground but the main discharge goes from the ground upwards | |||
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"Does electricity flow from positive to negative or negative to positive? From the negative to the positive, electrons seek the positive terminal For example, a lightning bolt is triggered by a spider thread charge from the cloud to the ground but the main discharge goes from the ground upwards" I was just thinking that | |||
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"what is the only animal to have cube shaped droppings" woodlouse x | |||
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"If you dialled +33 at the start of an international call, which country would you be ringing Belgium guess Nope " France is the answer - +34 is Belgium My connect the films Zulu and Gladiator question is still unanswered | |||
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"If you dialled +33 at the start of an international call, which country would you be ringing Belgium guess Nope France is the answer - +34 is Belgium My connect the films Zulu and Gladiator question is still unanswered" Barbarian chant in Gladiator is the same as chant in Zulu | |||
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"If you dialled +33 at the start of an international call, which country would you be ringing Belgium guess Nope France is the answer - +34 is Belgium My connect the films Zulu and Gladiator question is still unanswered Barbarian chant in Gladiator is the same as chant in Zulu " Yep they directly sampled it from the Zulu soundtrack | |||
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"If you dialled +33 at the start of an international call, which country would you be ringing Belgium guess Nope France is the answer - +34 is Belgium My connect the films Zulu and Gladiator question is still unanswered Barbarian chant in Gladiator is the same as chant in Zulu Yep they directly sampled it from the Zulu soundtrack " Always thought it was similar lol but that was the only thing I could come up with so nice educated guess and dont mind admitting it | |||
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"Which 2 English Football League teams have never played at both the old and new Wembley?" I know Crawley Town is one | |||
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"Which Hollywood star made his directorial debut at the age of seventy-five with the 2012 film, Quartet" Dustin Hoffman | |||
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"Which 2 English Football League teams have never played at both the old and new Wembley? I know Crawley Town is one " Accrington Stanley also? | |||
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"Which 2 English Football League teams have never played at both the old and new Wembley? I know Crawley Town is one Accrington Stanley also? " Both correct | |||
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"how old was Elvis Presley when he died" 42 August 16 1977 I remember watching it on the news & running out to my mum in the garden crying my eyes out | |||
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"Does electricity flow from positive to negative or negative to positive? From the negative to the positive, electrons seek the positive terminal For example, a lightning bolt is triggered by a spider thread charge from the cloud to the ground but the main discharge goes from the ground upwards" Correct. It was assumed that it travelled from positive to negative and so electrical convention assumes it does. All the formulae and calculations still work. It was then discovered that electrons move from negative to positive and the gaps the move from one atom to another, or ‘holes’ appear to move from positive to negative. | |||
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"Define: antidisestablishmentarianism" Being against the idea of secularising a state by removing an established religion. | |||
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"What's the only word in the English language with 5 consecutive vowels in ??" Crystal | |||
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"What's the only word in the English language with 5 consecutive vowels in ?? Crystal" They are consonants dear sir | |||
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"What's the only word in the English language with 5 consecutive vowels in ?? Crystal They are consonants dear sir " Hahaha my bad, there I was smugly thinking I'd finally been quick enough to answer a quiz question | |||
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"What's the only word in the English language with 5 consecutive vowels in ??" Queueing Although ... you argue cooeeing is also one | |||
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"Queuing But there are more words with 5 and one word with 6" Someone been using Google? Hehe Tut tut | |||
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"Longest muscle in the body?" The hamstring isn't it? | |||
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"What's the only word in the English language with 5 consecutive vowels in ?? Queueing Although ... you argue cooeeing is also one" Well done. Correct | |||
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"Queuing But there are more words with 5 and one word with 6 Someone been using Google? Hehe Tut tut" After throwing Crystal into the ring I had to double check queuing! The word with 6 I had never come accross | |||
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"Longest muscle in the body? The hamstring isn't it?" Close! | |||
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"Queuing But there are more words with 5 and one word with 6 Someone been using Google? Hehe Tut tut After throwing Crystal into the ring I had to double check queuing! The word with 6 I had never come accross" Without checking ... if it's got 6 vowels... it must a Latin in origin | |||
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"Does electricity flow from positive to negative or negative to positive? From the negative to the positive, electrons seek the positive terminal For example, a lightning bolt is triggered by a spider thread charge from the cloud to the ground but the main discharge goes from the ground upwards Correct. It was assumed that it travelled from positive to negative and so electrical convention assumes it does. All the formulae and calculations still work. It was then discovered that electrons move from negative to positive and the gaps the move from one atom to another, or ‘holes’ appear to move from positive to negative. " i dont trust atoms- they make everything up | |||
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"Which Hollywood star made his directorial debut at the age of seventy-five with the 2012 film, Quartet Dustin Hoffman " Correct | |||
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