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"which discount chain was started by brothers Theo and Karl albrecht" Aldi? | |||
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"which discount chain was started by brothers Theo and Karl albrecht" Sounds German so I'll guess Aldi ?? | |||
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"which discount chain was started by brothers Theo and Karl albrecht Aldi? " yes | |||
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"which discount chain was started by brothers Theo and Karl albrecht Sounds German so I'll guess Aldi ??" yes al for surname di for discount apparently | |||
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"which discount chain was started by brothers Theo and Karl albrecht" That'll be TK Max won't it? | |||
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"what role did Cary Grant and Noel Coward reject" 007 | |||
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"what role did Cary Grant and Noel Coward reject 007" yes baby yes | |||
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"which discount chain was started by brothers Theo and Karl albrecht That'll be TK Max won't it?" nein | |||
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"what role did Cary Grant and Noel Coward reject" Pure guess ... Bond? | |||
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"what role did Cary Grant and Noel Coward reject 007 yes baby yes" Dammit ... beaten | |||
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"I'm trying to think of a question that's ungoogleable " Excuse me sir!! I am working within the rules and not using a search engine | |||
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"I'm trying to think of a question that's ungoogleable " I hope you come up with a really hard one for the ladies | |||
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"I'm trying to think of a question that's ungoogleable Excuse me sir!! I am working within the rules and not using a search engine " Nor am I, that's why I'm trying to think of a question that nobody can Google the answer too. | |||
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"I'm trying to think of a question that's ungoogleable I hope you come up with a really hard one for the ladies " | |||
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"I'm trying to think of a question that's ungoogleable Excuse me sir!! I am working within the rules and not using a search engine " Me too, what's the point of googling all the time | |||
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"Aldi and liddle" just aldi yes | |||
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"What fish can repair its own heart?" sturgeon! | |||
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"I'm trying to think of a question that's ungoogleable Excuse me sir!! I am working within the rules and not using a search engine Me too, what's the point of googling all the time" Although einstein said something along the lines that there is no point memorizing something that you can look up in a book (he wad pre-internet) | |||
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"I'm trying to think of a question that's ungoogleable Excuse me sir!! I am working within the rules and not using a search engine Me too, what's the point of googling all the time Although einstein said something along the lines that there is no point memorizing something that you can look up in a book (he wad pre-internet)" I'll go with true | |||
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"What is Prince William’s second name" harold ? | |||
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"What is Prince William’s second name harold ?" No | |||
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"Who scored both goals in the final as Manchester United lifted Alex Ferguson’s first European trophy in 1991?" two own goals | |||
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"Who scored both goals in the final as Manchester United lifted Alex Ferguson’s first European trophy in 1991? two own goals " Nope | |||
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"In which month of which year did the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor" bloody watched documentary last week too,was the month late in year October/ poss November | |||
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"In which month of which year did the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor bloody watched documentary last week too,was the month late in year October/ poss November " Try dec | |||
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"Which country became the first to give women the vote in 1893?" india | |||
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"I'm trying to think of a question that's ungoogleable Excuse me sir!! I am working within the rules and not using a search engine Me too, what's the point of googling all the time Although einstein said something along the lines that there is no point memorizing something that you can look up in a book (he wad pre-internet)" It was an answer to a question of why he was so intelligent, yet couldn’t remember his own telephone number. | |||
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"Which country became the first to give women the vote in 1893?india" No | |||
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"Who scored both goals in the final as Manchester United lifted Alex Ferguson’s first European trophy in 1991?" Mark Hughes I think | |||
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"Who scored both goals in the final as Manchester United lifted Alex Ferguson’s first European trophy in 1991? Mark Hughes I think" | |||
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"Which country became the first to give women the vote in 1893?" New Zealand | |||
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"Which country became the first to give women the vote in 1893? New Zealand " Good google | |||
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"Which 1954 film won Marlon Brando his first best actor award?" On the waterfront | |||
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"What’s the most expensive liquid on earth" It's a venom, from a breed scorpion I think | |||
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"What’s the most expensive liquid on earth" a perfume? | |||
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"Which film concerns the declaration of war by Freedonia against neighbouring Sylvania?" It's a Marx Brothers one but I can't remember which. A night at the opera ? | |||
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"Which film concerns the declaration of war by Freedonia against neighbouring Sylvania? It's a Marx Brothers one but I can't remember which. A night at the opera ?" Ah ... if it's them then it either that film or Duck Soup | |||
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"Which film concerns the declaration of war by Freedonia against neighbouring Sylvania? It's a Marx Brothers one but I can't remember which. A night at the opera ?" Actually it's Duck Soup I think | |||
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"What’s the most expensive liquid on earth" a beer in a lapdance bar | |||
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"In which month of which year did the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor bloody watched documentary last week too,was the month late in year October/ poss November Try dec" 07.53hrs 7th Dec 1941 | |||
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"1st and last words spoken in original Star Wars trilogy?" "Did" I think is the first, no idea what the last word is though | |||
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"Which country became the first to give women the vote in 1893? New Zealand Good google " Not a Google! | |||
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"What fish can repair its own heart?" jellyfish? | |||
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"Which film concerns the declaration of war by Freedonia against neighbouring Sylvania? It's a Marx Brothers one but I can't remember which. A night at the opera ?" Yes and no | |||
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"Which country became the first to give women the vote in 1893? New Zealand Good google Not a Google! " Good call then | |||
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"1st and last words spoken in original Star Wars trilogy? "Did" I think is the first, no idea what the last word is though" I think it is Did ... C3P0 .. talking about the main reactor Last word in return of the Jedi is brother ... by Leia after Han suggested stepping aside ... I'm such a geek | |||
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"In which month of which year did the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor bloody watched documentary last week too,was the month late in year October/ poss November Try dec 07.53hrs 7th Dec 1941 " Your to good, and stunning as well, I want your babies | |||
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"1st and last words spoken in original Star Wars trilogy? "Did" I think is the first, no idea what the last word is though" Is "brother" the last? | |||
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"Who scored both goals in the final as Manchester United lifted Alex Ferguson’s first European trophy in 1991? two own goals Nope" Mark Hughes. | |||
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"In which month of which year did the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor bloody watched documentary last week too,was the month late in year October/ poss November Try dec 07.53hrs 7th Dec 1941 Your to good, and stunning as well, I want your babies" wait while she puts them on eBay! | |||
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"What’s are this weeks euro millions lottery numbers?" V. Vlll. X. XI.XX.XXX | |||
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"In which month of which year did the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor bloody watched documentary last week too,was the month late in year October/ poss November Try dec 07.53hrs 7th Dec 1941 Your to good, and stunning as well, I want your babies" That was the tie break question in my pub quiz last week. I was playing solo while working behind the bar, I was against a team of 7. I won You can have my babies, but you'd send them home pretty quick! | |||
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"In which month of which year did the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor bloody watched documentary last week too,was the month late in year October/ poss November Try dec 07.53hrs 7th Dec 1941 Your to good, and stunning as well, I want your babies That was the tie break question in my pub quiz last week. I was playing solo while working behind the bar, I was against a team of 7. I won You can have my babies, but you'd send them home pretty quick! " Clever girl | |||
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"In which month of which year did the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor bloody watched documentary last week too,was the month late in year October/ poss November Try dec 07.53hrs 7th Dec 1941 Your to good, and stunning as well, I want your babies That was the tie break question in my pub quiz last week. I was playing solo while working behind the bar, I was against a team of 7. I won You can have my babies, but you'd send them home pretty quick! Clever girl " I really wouldn't say clever. I have ADHD, my brain is just wired differently. I have the ability to remember bizarre facts & trivia. Also have a photographic memory for faces. | |||
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"What’s the total length of the Great Wall of China?" 500 miles then 500 more | |||
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"What’s the total length of the Great Wall of China? 500 miles then 500 more" It’s worth googling. A lot more than what you’d think. | |||
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" Before British coinage was decimalised, how many old pennies made a florin" 24 ... a florin is 2 Bob.. 2 shillings 12 pence to the shilling Although ... wasn't florin one of the 12 dwarves in the hobbit? | |||
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"Into which sea does the Nile flow?" Technically it doesn’t. The Med which isn’t called a sea and then the Atlantic Ocean. | |||
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"Into which sea does the Nile flow?" I'd top gear are to be believed ... the Atlantic | |||
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"Into which sea does the Nile flow? I'd top gear are to be believed ... the Atlantic " Nope | |||
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"Three continents lie on the Tropic of Capricorn, South America is one, name any of the other two?" Africa and Australia | |||
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" Before British coinage was decimalised, how many old pennies made a florin 24 ... a florin is 2 Bob.. 2 shillings 12 pence to the shilling Although ... wasn't florin one of the 12 dwarves in the hobbit? " Yes and yes | |||
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"Three continents lie on the Tropic of Capricorn, South America is one, name any of the other two? Africa and Australia" | |||
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"Into which sea does the Nile flow? Technically it doesn’t. The Med which isn’t called a sea and then the Atlantic Ocean. " I think you will find it is called a sea | |||
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" Before British coinage was decimalised, how many old pennies made a florin 24 ... a florin is 2 Bob.. 2 shillings 12 pence to the shilling Although ... wasn't florin one of the 12 dwarves in the hobbit? Yes and yes" That latter isn't right ... but don't make me go all geeky and name the 12 Haha | |||
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"In January 1877 Queen Victoria was proclaimed as Empress of where?" India. | |||
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"What fish can repair its own heart?" Zebra fish | |||
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"In January 1877 Queen Victoria was proclaimed as Empress of where? India. " | |||
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"1892 saw the start of a process whereby 20 million people entered the USA via which island before it closed in 1954?" Ellis Island in New York | |||
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"1892 saw the start of a process whereby 20 million people entered the USA via which island before it closed in 1954? Ellis Island in New York" | |||
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"What is the capital city of Bangladesh?" Dhaka | |||
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"The Tan Hill Inn in Arkengarthdale, North Yorkshire holds which distinction?" Everest Windows. | |||
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"What is the capital city of Bangladesh? Dhaka" | |||
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"The Tan Hill Inn in Arkengarthdale, North Yorkshire holds which distinction? Everest Windows." It may well have everest Windows, however it's not the answer I was looking for | |||
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"The Tan Hill Inn in Arkengarthdale, North Yorkshire holds which distinction? Everest Windows. It may well have everest Windows, however it's not the answer I was looking for" I think I know this one is it the highest pub in England | |||
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"Into which sea does the Nile flow? Technically it doesn’t. The Med which isn’t called a sea and then the Atlantic Ocean. I think you will find it is called a sea" I stand corrected. | |||
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"The Tan Hill Inn in Arkengarthdale, North Yorkshire holds which distinction? Everest Windows. It may well have everest Windows, however it's not the answer I was looking for I think I know this one is it the highest pub in England" | |||
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"The Tan Hill Inn in Arkengarthdale, North Yorkshire holds which distinction? Everest Windows. It may well have everest Windows, however it's not the answer I was looking for" It's the highest pub in Britain | |||
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"The Tan Hill Inn in Arkengarthdale, North Yorkshire holds which distinction? Everest Windows. It may well have everest Windows, however it's not the answer I was looking for It's the highest pub in Britain " Been answered up there^^^^^^^ | |||
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"which discount chain was started by brothers Theo and Karl albrecht" Lidl.....or was it Aldi? | |||
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"which discount chain was started by brothers Theo and Karl albrecht Lidl.....or was it Aldi? " aldi | |||
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"what role did Cary Grant and Noel Coward reject" Rhett Butler in "Gone With The Wind"? | |||
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"Does anyone know Hawkeye's first name ( Marvel Avengers character?) Good luck! " His real name is Clint Barton | |||
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"Which item of clothing took its’ name from a garment worn by James Thomas Brudenell to stave off severe cold during the Crimean War?" Balaclava | |||
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"What were the real names of Captain Scarlett and Captain Blue " I can remember that Blue's first name is Adam. | |||
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"What were the real names of Captain Scarlett and Captain Blue I can remember that Blue's first name is Adam." It is ... but full names please | |||
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"The Tan Hill Inn in Arkengarthdale, North Yorkshire holds which distinction? Everest Windows. It may well have everest Windows, however it's not the answer I was looking for" It used to be featured in their adverts. | |||
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"Which item of clothing took its’ name from a garment worn by James Thomas Brudenell to stave off severe cold during the Crimean War? Balaclava " You got one wrong!!! | |||
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"what role did Cary Grant and Noel Coward reject Rhett Butler in "Gone With The Wind"? " no.been answered though, 007 james bond | |||
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"The Tan Hill Inn in Arkengarthdale, North Yorkshire holds which distinction? Everest Windows. It may well have everest Windows, however it's not the answer I was looking for It used to be featured in their adverts." Ahhhh I see | |||
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"Which item of clothing took its’ name from a garment worn by James Thomas Brudenell to stave off severe cold during the Crimean War? Balaclava You got one wrong!!! " shes cracking under the strain. erm crombie coat | |||
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"Which item of clothing took its’ name from a garment worn by James Thomas Brudenell to stave off severe cold during the Crimean War? Balaclava You got one wrong!!! shes cracking under the strain. erm crombie coat" And I thought she was clever | |||
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"Which item of clothing took its’ name from a garment worn by James Thomas Brudenell to stave off severe cold during the Crimean War? Balaclava You got one wrong!!! shes cracking under the strain. erm crombie coat" Ah he led the Battle of Balaclava, I assumed that was where the name came from He was the Earl of Cardigan Did he wear a cardi? | |||
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"Which item of clothing took its’ name from a garment worn by James Thomas Brudenell to stave off severe cold during the Crimean War? Balaclava You got one wrong!!! shes cracking under the strain. erm crombie coat And I thought she was clever " The Crimean War was 1853 The Crombie coat was first produced in 1805 by John Crombie | |||
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"Which item of clothing took its’ name from a garment worn by James Thomas Brudenell to stave off severe cold during the Crimean War? Balaclava You got one wrong!!! shes cracking under the strain. erm crombie coat Ah he led the Battle of Balaclava, I assumed that was where the name came from He was the Earl of Cardigan Did he wear a cardi? " Yeah baby yeah!!! | |||
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"what year did the Boer War finish I don't genuinely know the answer but have a comment to make if someone knows" You're not going to call then a complete Boer are you?? | |||
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"what year did the Boer War finish I don't genuinely know the answer but have a comment to make if someone knows You're not going to call then a complete Boer are you?? " no i is not never crossed my wotsit | |||
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"what year did the Boer War finish I don't genuinely know the answer but have a comment to make if someone knows You're not going to call then a complete Boer are you?? " Which one, there was 2 wars the second one was 1899-1902 don't know the first one | |||
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"what year did the Boer War finish I don't genuinely know the answer but have a comment to make if someone knows You're not going to call then a complete Boer are you?? no i is not never crossed my wotsit" 11 October 1899 – 31 May 1902 Yeah I know all the boering facts | |||
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"what year did the Boer War finish I don't genuinely know the answer but have a comment to make if someone knows You're not going to call then a complete Boer are you?? Which one, there was 2 wars the second one was 1899-1902 don't know the first one" 16 December 1880 – 23 March 1881 | |||
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"Which two countries does the River Ganges flow through?" India and Bangladesh | |||
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"Who hosted this years Oscar ceremony? " No one | |||
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"Who hosted this years Oscar ceremony? No one" | |||
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"what year did the Boer War finish I don't genuinely know the answer but have a comment to make if someone knows You're not going to call then a complete Boer are you?? Which one, there was 2 wars the second one was 1899-1902 don't know the first one 16 December 1880 – 23 March 1881 " would be the second one my earliest childhood memory is helping a very old chap on with his coat who said "I was in the Boer War". have always remembered that ! | |||
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"I'm going for my dinner now " I'm going to work!! | |||
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"Another closing line, what film "oh Good. For a moment there, I thought we were in trouble."" That one I do know ... Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid | |||
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"who said there will never be a female prime minister in my lifetime" Thatcher | |||
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"who said there will never be a female prime minister in my lifetime Thatcher " yesss | |||
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"I'm trying to think of a question that's ungoogleable " What number between 1 and 100 am I thinking of? | |||
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"Name the film "What we've got here is failure to communicate." Cool Hand Luke | |||
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"I'm trying to think of a question that's ungoogleable What number between 1 and 100 am I thinking of?" 69 | |||
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"What were the real names of Captain Scarlett and Captain Blue " Anyone? | |||
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"Closing line from this movie, name it "I’ll go home and I’ll think of some way to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day!”" Alice in Wonderland. guess | |||
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"Closing line from this movie, name it "I’ll go home and I’ll think of some way to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day!” Alice in Wonderland. guess" I'm going Give With The Wind Sounds a little Scarlett O'hara | |||
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"Closing line from this movie, name it "I’ll go home and I’ll think of some way to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day!” Alice in Wonderland. guess I'm going Give With The Wind Sounds a little Scarlett O'hara" I'm not sure but weren't the last words to that frankly my dear I don't give a damn | |||
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"Closing line from this movie, name it "I’ll go home and I’ll think of some way to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day!” Alice in Wonderland. guess I'm going Give With The Wind Sounds a little Scarlett O'hara I'm not sure but weren't the last words to that frankly my dear I don't give a damn" They where | |||
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"Who was the first actor credited with playing James Bond? " TV or Film role? | |||
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"Closing line from this movie, name it "I’ll go home and I’ll think of some way to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day!” Alice in Wonderland. guess I'm going Give With The Wind Sounds a little Scarlett O'hara I'm not sure but weren't the last words to that frankly my dear I don't give a damn They where " No ... that was near the end, but not the last words | |||
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"Who was the first actor credited with playing James Bond? TV or Film role? " I didn't mention that so not to make it too easy so had to word it as credited, due to your answer I would imagine know! | |||
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"Closing line from this movie, name it "I’ll go home and I’ll think of some way to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day!” Alice in Wonderland. guess I'm going Give With The Wind Sounds a little Scarlett O'hara I'm not sure but weren't the last words to that frankly my dear I don't give a damn They where No ... that was near the end, but not the last words" Damn I always thought he said it, then walked out | |||
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"Closing line from this movie, name it "I’ll go home and I’ll think of some way to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day!” Alice in Wonderland. guess I'm going Give With The Wind Sounds a little Scarlett O'hara I'm not sure but weren't the last words to that frankly my dear I don't give a damn They where No ... that was near the end, but not the last words Damn I always thought he said it, then walked out " Yes ... but doesn't she then ask to be taken home? | |||
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"Closing line from this movie, name it "I’ll go home and I’ll think of some way to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day!” Alice in Wonderland. guess I'm going Give With The Wind Sounds a little Scarlett O'hara I'm not sure but weren't the last words to that frankly my dear I don't give a damn They where No ... that was near the end, but not the last words Damn I always thought he said it, then walked out Yes ... but doesn't she then ask to be taken home?" I could be being bolloquacious of course | |||
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"Who was the first actor credited with playing James Bond? TV or Film role? I didn't mention that so not to make it too easy so had to word it as credited, due to your answer I would imagine know!" Sean Connery (oh yes, be still my beating heart) played the first film role in 1965 There was an earlier TV show, in the 50s Barry Nelson played Bond | |||
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"Closing line from this movie, name it "I’ll go home and I’ll think of some way to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day!” Alice in Wonderland. guess I'm going Give With The Wind Sounds a little Scarlett O'hara I'm not sure but weren't the last words to that frankly my dear I don't give a damn They where No ... that was near the end, but not the last words Damn I always thought he said it, then walked out Yes ... but doesn't she then ask to be taken home? I could be being bolloquacious of course" just to be sure I have googled it and the films last words were after all tomorrow is another day.. | |||
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"Closing line from this movie, name it "I’ll go home and I’ll think of some way to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day!” Alice in Wonderland. guess I'm going Give With The Wind Sounds a little Scarlett O'hara I'm not sure but weren't the last words to that frankly my dear I don't give a damn They where No ... that was near the end, but not the last words Damn I always thought he said it, then walked out Yes ... but doesn't she then ask to be taken home? I could be being bolloquacious of course" I had to YouTube it You are correct x | |||
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"Closing line from this movie, name it "I’ll go home and I’ll think of some way to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day!” Alice in Wonderland. guess I'm going Give With The Wind Sounds a little Scarlett O'hara I'm not sure but weren't the last words to that frankly my dear I don't give a damn They where No ... that was near the end, but not the last words Damn I always thought he said it, then walked out Yes ... but doesn't she then ask to be taken home? I could be being bolloquacious of course just to be sure I have googled it and the films last words were after all tomorrow is another day.. " Yes!! *Mike drop* ... in your face Titch and Phoenix | |||
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" Katharine Hepburn won an Academy Award when aged 74 for her role in which film?" on golden pond .guess | |||
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"Who was the first actor credited with playing James Bond? TV or Film role? I didn't mention that so not to make it too easy so had to word it as credited, due to your answer I would imagine know! Sean Connery (oh yes, be still my beating heart) played the first film role in 1965 There was an earlier TV show, in the 50s Barry Nelson played Bond " Barry Nelson was who I was looking for. Technically the second bond is Bob Holness on account of him playing him on a radio adaptation of Moonraker in the 1950's followed on by Connery | |||
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"Another closing line, what film "oh Good. For a moment there, I thought we were in trouble." That one I do know ... Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" | |||
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"Who was the first actor credited with playing James Bond? TV or Film role? I didn't mention that so not to make it too easy so had to word it as credited, due to your answer I would imagine know! Sean Connery (oh yes, be still my beating heart) played the first film role in 1965 There was an earlier TV show, in the 50s Barry Nelson played Bond Barry Nelson was who I was looking for. Technically the second bond is Bob Holness on account of him playing him on a radio adaptation of Moonraker in the 1950's followed on by Connery" Followed by David niven then connery | |||
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"Who was the first actor credited with playing James Bond? " Bob Holness | |||
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