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Post by Kimmy on Nov 13, 2013 10:20:00 GMT
2. Spanish 4. Alibi 5. Bell ringing
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Post by Kimmy on Nov 13, 2013 10:20:30 GMT
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Post by Kimmy on Nov 13, 2013 10:20:38 GMT
he first KFC was first introduced to the public in which decade? 1930s
Salvador Dali was of what nationality? Spanish
Which item that can be worn has a name in Spanish meaning "shade"? Sombrero
In law, what term translates from the Latin meaning 'elsewhere'? Alibi
Campanology is the correct term for what discipline? Bell Ringing
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Post by Kimmy on Nov 13, 2013 10:22:52 GMT
1.What does the acronym FTSE mean?
2.The Grand Vitara model is made by which car manufacturer?
3.The dropping of the first atomic bomb was ordered by which US president?
4.Where would you find the Hall of Mirrors?
5.How many property squares are there on a Monopoly board?
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Post by BC on Nov 13, 2013 15:13:32 GMT
3. Harry S. Truman
4. Palace of Versailles
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Post by liz on Nov 14, 2013 21:00:13 GMT
1. Financial Times Stock Exchange
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Post by Kimmy on Nov 16, 2013 7:54:21 GMT
3. Harry S. Truman 4. Palace of Versailles
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Post by Kimmy on Nov 16, 2013 7:54:37 GMT
1. Financial Times Stock Exchange
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Post by Kimmy on Nov 16, 2013 7:54:46 GMT
What does the acronym FTSE mean? Financial Times Stock Exchange
The Grand Vitara model is made by which car manufacturer? Suzuki.
The dropping of the first atomic bomb was ordered by which US president? Trueman.
Where would you find the Hall of Mirrors? Versailles
How many property squares are there on a Monopoly board? 22
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Post by Kimmy on Nov 16, 2013 7:58:05 GMT
1.A Roman mixture of vinegar, honey and salt was the first known example of what?
2.Who was married to Hiawatha?
3.Who rowed through a storm with her father one night in 1838 to save nine shipwrecked souls off the Farne Islands?
4.Who was the Roman god of fire?
5.Dating from the Vikings, Whose parliament is called the Tynwald?
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Post by liz on Nov 17, 2013 13:01:01 GMT
1. Antiseptic 2. Minnehaha 3. Grace Darling 5. Isle Of Man
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Post by Kimmy on Nov 18, 2013 9:50:01 GMT
1. Antiseptic 2. Minnehaha 3. Grace Darling 5. Isle Of Man
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Post by Kimmy on Nov 18, 2013 9:50:10 GMT
A Roman mixture of vinegar, honey and salt was the first known example of what? toothpaste
Who was married to Hiawatha? Minnehaha
Who rowed through a storm with her father one night in 1838 to save nine shipwrecked souls off the Farne Islands? Grace Darling
Who was the Roman god of fire? Vulcan
Dating from the Vikings, Whose parliament is called the Tynwald? Isle of Man
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Post by Kimmy on Nov 18, 2013 9:52:13 GMT
1.Robert Oppenheimer is credited with the development of which device?
2.The science of creating and/or displaying fireworks or incendury for art is bettwen known by what name?
3.A hendecagon has how many sides?
4.Sn is the symbol of which chemical element?
5.What animal lives in a Drey?
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Post by liz on Nov 18, 2013 12:15:40 GMT
4. Tin
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Post by liz on Nov 20, 2013 21:00:51 GMT
1. Atom bomb 3. 11 sides 5. Squirrel
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Post by Kimmy on Nov 24, 2013 13:20:10 GMT
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Post by Kimmy on Nov 24, 2013 13:20:26 GMT
1. Atom bomb 3. 11 sides 5. Squirrel
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Post by Kimmy on Nov 24, 2013 13:20:35 GMT
Robert Oppenheimer is credited with the development of which device? A-Bomb (or Atom Bomb)
The science of creating and/or displaying fireworks or incendury for art is bettwen known by what name? Pyrotechnics
A hendecagon has how many sides? Eleven
Sn is the symbol of which chemical element? Tin
What animal lives in a Drey? A Squirrel (or Possum)
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Post by Kimmy on Nov 24, 2013 13:21:48 GMT
1.What two initially are more commonly used to refer to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?
2.Who is credited with the development of the effective vaccine for Smallpox?
3.Chloroform was initially used for anaesthetic purposes in which year?
4.Brachiotomy is the medical term for the removal of what part of the body?
5.What is the seventh planet in our solar system?
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Post by liz on Nov 24, 2013 13:36:28 GMT
2. Edward Jenner 5. Uranus
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Post by Kimmy on Nov 30, 2013 16:10:36 GMT
2. Edward Jenner 5. Uranus
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Post by Kimmy on Nov 30, 2013 16:10:46 GMT
What two initially are more commonly used to refer to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome? ME
Who is credited with the development of the effective vaccine for Smallpox? Edward Jenner
Chloroform was initially used for anaesthetic purposes in which year? 1847
Brachiotomy is the medical term for the removal of what part of the body? The Arm
What is the seventh planet in our solar system? Uranus
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Post by Kimmy on Nov 30, 2013 16:12:51 GMT
1.How is "The Pleiades" or "Pleiades Cluster" more commonly known?
2.What blood group is the type most frequently found in humans?
3.What is the name of the phenomenon which causes both sound and light to change pitch/colour as it's source moves?
4.Frigophobia is the fear of what?
5.How are Nitrogen bubbles in the blood referred to in the condition experienced by divers?
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Post by liz on Dec 1, 2013 13:08:50 GMT
1. The seven sisters
5. The bends
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Post by Kimmy on Dec 5, 2013 11:34:25 GMT
1. The seven sisters 5. The bends
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Post by Kimmy on Dec 5, 2013 11:34:34 GMT
How is "The Pleiades" or "Pleiades Cluster" more commonly known? The 7 Sisters
What bloody group is the type most frequently found in humans? O
What is the name of the phenomenon which causes both sound and light to change pitch/colour as it's source moves? Doppler Shift or Doppler Effect
Frigophobia is the fear of what? Cold
How are Nitrogen bubbles in the blood referred to in the condition experienced by divers? The Bends
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Post by Kimmy on Dec 5, 2013 11:35:41 GMT
1.For what is "Jansky" is measurement of?
2.Give the number of degrees at which both farenheit and centigrade are the same?
3.The moons Titan and Mimas belong to which celestial body?
4.The Polygraph is the proper name for what device?
5.The transportation of what is performed with an Archimedes Screw?
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Post by liz on Dec 6, 2013 7:57:22 GMT
3. The moon. 4. Lie Detector.
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Post by Kimmy on Dec 8, 2013 8:42:53 GMT
3. The moon. 4. Lie Detector.
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