Sunday 13 September 2009


MORE WRONG ANSWERS
A clog is worn on which part of the body? ............... The bottom.
What word means the order of lessons in schools and the running of trains and buses? ........................ Agenda.
In the modern English alphabet which is the penultimate letter? ........................... Z.
Which percentage of milk is fat, four or forty? ..................... Forty.
A famous publisher of romantic novels was founded by 'Gerald Mills and Charles..' what? .............. Dickens.
What Carly Simon song starts 'You walked into the party like you were walking aboard a yacht'? ........ I Got You Babe.
What is the name commonly given to the hard protective covering of a crab? ............. Skin.
What word can mean touch-down of an aeroplane or the level floor between two staircases? ............. Step.
A person who earns just enough for basic needs is said to live 'hand to ..' what? ....................... Foot.
In the human body what is the name of the main olfactory organ? ................ Liver.
What 'Mr-Man' is depicted as blue and covered in bandages? ............... Mr Accident.
In the children's TV program called The Herbs, 'Parsley' was a depiction of what animal? ............. Hedgehog.
Which is greater: one metre or a thousand centimetres? ................. They're the same.
In America the Golden Gate Bridge is a feature of which city? ................. New York.
What surname do actors Beau and Jeff share with their father Lloyd? ........................ Derek.
A human adult has how many wisdom teeth? ........... Two.
The title of the musical is 'Five Guys Named..' what? .................... Fred.
In the Simon and Garfunkel song 'Homeward Bound' the lyrics are 'I'm sitting in the railway station, got a ticket for my ..' what? .............. Train.
In the song which animal lived in a windmill in Old Amsterdam? .................. Cat.
The column called 'Colemanballs' appears in which satirical magazine? ....................... Which Magazine.
The bushwhacker and outlaw Ned Kelly was born in which country? .................... Canada.
The (UK) National Space Centre is based in which Midlands city? ............... Chicago.
What is twenty-three plus twenty-eight? .................... Forty-eight.
What is a pop song called which has omitted the vocals? ........................... Accupello.
The principal characters in the book Watership Down are what type of creatures? ................ Beavers.
What is the name of a small posy of flowers worn on an evening dress - a dressage or a corsage? ......... Pocket.
What name for someone qualified to fly a plane precedes 'fish' and 'whale' to give the names of two sea creatures? ........ Shell.
What is the name for someone who moves stealthily, or for the plant 'Virginia..'? ............... Wolf.
What word connected to drum, disc and air is associated with slowing down a vehicle? ................ Gun.


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