QUIZ TIME IN UDON

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Re: QUIZ TIME IN UDON

Post by Shado » March 6, 2023, 8:24 pm

Laan Yaa Mo wrote:
March 6, 2023, 7:44 pm
8 should also include Arkansas.


#8. The Ozark mountains comprise one of the oldest ranges on earth. They are primarily in southern Missouri and northern Arkansas with a slight intrusion into Oklahoma and Kansas. Some folks in southern Illinois claim to be in the "Ozark area" but that is more of a cultural, rather than geographic, presence.



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Re: QUIZ TIME IN UDON

Post by deankham » March 6, 2023, 8:33 pm

Whistler wrote:
March 1, 2023, 6:16 pm
1. Steam Engines, not watt you think

2. Lightbulbs, not the road runner

3. Cotton Gin, the undrinkable kind

4. Printing Press, before Murdoch bastardised it

5. Air Conditioning, cool dude

6. The telegraph, not the paper, the device

7. The petrol powered car, Henry made them aFORDable

8. The Internet, name the nerd

9. Television, not the johnny you thought

10. Liquid Paper, she was Monkeeing around
I have no idea how to answer any of these questions. Was hoping someone would start, but seems no one else knows either.

Can you get us started. thanks

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Re: QUIZ TIME IN UDON

Post by can123 » March 6, 2023, 10:12 pm

1. James
2.
3.Eli Whitney
4. Caxton
5.Carrier
6.Samuel Morse
7.Model T
8.Tim Berners-Lee
9.Morris
10.Betty Graham.

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Re: QUIZ TIME IN UDON

Post by Earnest » March 7, 2023, 2:18 am

marjamlew wrote:
March 6, 2023, 1:59 pm
1. SNCF is a company for what mode of transport in France?
Trains IDK
2. What was a Triceratops?
Dinosaur
3. The Boeing 747, which crashed at Lockerbie in December 1988 was flown by which airline?
Pan Am
4. Where is Bangkok's new train terminal?
Bang Sue
5. What is Mandrake?
A cartoon Mandrake the Magician
6. Who wrote 1984?
Goerge Orwell - Eric Blair
7. Dear Prudence can be found on which Beatles album?
track 2 side 1 the white album
8. The Ozark mountains span which US states?
Is that out Shadow's way? Missouri? IDK
9. The 1968 movie, Bullitt, was set in which US city?
San Fransisco IDK
10. Four spears held by Trinity College, Cambridge, will be returned to whom?
Trident and his mate. IDK
Yeah, good effort.
Laan Yaa Mo wrote:
March 6, 2023, 7:44 pm
8 should also include Arkansas.
Yeah!
Shado wrote:
March 6, 2023, 8:24 pm
#8. The Ozark mountains comprise one of the oldest ranges on earth. They are primarily in southern Missouri and northern Arkansas with a slight intrusion into Oklahoma and Kansas. Some folks in southern Illinois claim to be in the "Ozark area" but that is more of a cultural, rather than geographic, presence.
Yeah!!!
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Re: QUIZ TIME IN UDON

Post by Whistler » March 7, 2023, 11:22 am

deankham wrote:
March 6, 2023, 8:33 pm
Whistler wrote:
March 1, 2023, 6:16 pm
1. Steam Engines, not watt you think

2. Lightbulbs, not the road runner

3. Cotton Gin, the undrinkable kind

4. Printing Press, before Murdoch bastardised it

5. Air Conditioning, cool dude

6. The telegraph, not the paper, the device

7. The petrol powered car, Henry made them aFORDable

8. The Internet, name the nerd

9. Television, not the johnny you thought

10. Liquid Paper, she was Monkeeing around
I have no idea how to answer any of these questions. Was hoping someone would start, but seems no one else knows either.

Can you get us started. thanks
It was deliberately cryptic.

For example, question 1. Who invented the steam engine, popular choice would be James Watt, however he did not inventive the first steam engine, thus the cryptic clue 'NOT WATT YOU THINK'.
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Re: QUIZ TIME IN UDON

Post by stattointhailand » March 7, 2023, 12:44 pm

As someone not familiar with the times crossword every day Im still none the f*ing wiser [-X

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Post by Whistler » March 7, 2023, 2:38 pm

stattointhailand wrote:
March 7, 2023, 12:44 pm
As someone not familiar with the times crossword every day Im still none the f*ing wiser [-X
Naughty me
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Re: QUIZ TIME IN UDON

Post by can123 » March 7, 2023, 2:56 pm

Watt was the first to realise the potential of steam as a driving force for engines. It is a matter of semantics when when one uses the word "engine". It could easily be argued that the first ever railway train was invented by Richard Trevithick in my hometown. The English have long claimed this honour for George Stephenson. First steam whistle was also invented in my hometown by another Cornish man - Adrian Stephens. It is a disgrace that he is buried in an unmarked grave and I am one of only a handful of men who know its location.

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Post by Whistler » March 7, 2023, 3:07 pm

can123 wrote:
March 7, 2023, 2:56 pm
Watt was the first to realise the potential of steam as a driving force for engines. It is a matter of semantics when when one uses the word "engine". It could easily be argued that the first ever railway train was invented by Richard Trevithick in my hometown. The English have long claimed this honour for George Stephenson. First steam whistle was also invented in my hometown by another Cornish man - Adrian Stephens. It is a disgrace that he is buried in an unmarked grave and I am one of only a handful of men who know its location.
Yes we had the steam whistle mentioned on here before.

In fact, it was discovered, rather than invented by Herman Grassberger in a village outside Cologne. He accidentally discharged a musket in his kitchen that hit his kettle on a wood stove, the resultant damage to the kettle created a small flute from which a high pitched sound emanated. He thought nothing else of the incident until many years later when Stephens patented it. Nobody knows where Grassberger was buried and very few know his story.
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Re: QUIZ TIME IN UDON

Post by can123 » March 7, 2023, 3:22 pm

I think that very few people have ever heard of Herr Grassberger or his musket. Herr Wasserkocher's aunt Sarah was certainly the first to have a functioning kettle and, if memory serves me right, she had a bread knife which had a red handle. The envy of the village.

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Re: QUIZ TIME IN UDON

Post by stattointhailand » March 7, 2023, 4:42 pm

Wasnt Herr Grassbergers Aunt that woman who tried to become a Dervish (Sufi) but couldnt get the hang of it coz she kept feeling "funny" and falling over ....sometimes known as his "giddy aunt"

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Re: QUIZ TIME IN UDON

Post by Whistler » March 7, 2023, 4:54 pm

Never Dervish with a red-handled bread knife, it's right up there with running with scissors.
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Re: QUIZ TIME IN UDON

Post by Earnest » March 8, 2023, 1:27 am

1. SNCF is a company for what mode of transport in France?
Trains

2. What was a Triceratops?
A dinosaur

3. The Boeing 747, which crashed at Lockerbie in December 1988 was flown by which airline?
Pan Am

4. Where is Bangkok's new train terminal?
Bang Sue

5. What is Mandrake?
A root, which can be used as a sedative but is also a poison

6. Who wrote 1984?
Eric Blair

7. Dear Prudence can be found on which Beatles album?
The White Album

8. The Ozark mountains span which US states?
Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas & Oklahoma

9. The 1968 movie, Bullitt, was set in which US city?
San Francisco

10. Four spears held by Trinity College, Cambridge, will be returned to whom?
The Australian Aborigines
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Re: QUIZ TIME IN UDON

Post by Doodoo » March 21, 2023, 11:47 am

Question: Is more candy sold for Easter, Christmas, Valentine's Day or Halloween?

Question: What baked good is a Good Friday tradition in England?

Question: While the Easter Bunny brings children eggs in the U.S., what sort of critter delivers the goods in Westphalia, Germany?

Question: In what country did the tradition of the Easter bunny originate?












ANSWERS
1) Halloween
2 Hot cross Buns
3) A Fox
4) Germany

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Re: QUIZ TIME IN UDON

Post by jackspratt » March 21, 2023, 12:24 pm

Doodoo wrote:
March 21, 2023, 11:47 am
Question: Is more candy sold for Easter, Christmas, Valentine's Day or Halloween? Halloween

Question: What baked good is a Good Friday tradition in England? Hot Cross Buns

Question: While the Easter Bunny brings children eggs in the U.S., what sort of critter delivers the goods in Westphalia, Germany? Fox

Question: In what country did the tradition of the Easter bunny originate? Germany
That was easy, Dd.

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Re: QUIZ TIME IN UDON

Post by stattointhailand » April 2, 2023, 4:47 pm

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Post by jackspratt » April 2, 2023, 5:07 pm

Take it easy, statts.

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Re: QUIZ TIME IN UDON

Post by stattointhailand » April 2, 2023, 5:15 pm

complete with Flat bed Ford slowin' down ta take a look at me :lol:

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Re: QUIZ TIME IN UDON

Post by stattointhailand » April 7, 2023, 7:45 pm

If it had a couple more D's & W's i'd say it was Welsh

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