
martin&lindabryn
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OK,
what Law came into force in Wales 10 years ago on the 2 April 2007, and was then followed by England introducing the same law on the 1st July 2007
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i will have a guess at The vuvuzela
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I'll guess at the monkey puzzle tree.
that guess, will get you the ding
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thanks for the ding
What`s another name (more common name) for the Chilean pine tree
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I didn’t google this, but had to get the film out to have a look
OUTATIME
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the two answers I was expecting. but MartyBartfarst has the right answer with "Times New Roman font"
over to you
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thanks for the ding,
What was created by Victor Lardent for The Times newspaper in 1931?
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try again with 330ft
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another Random guess - 340 feet?
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thanks for the ding
now for another question from the pub quiz
How many top three finishes in 34 races did Dick Dastardly and Muttley achieve in Wacky Races?
I doubt that he ever finished on the podium, and in line with his number on the mean machine, it was 00.
That's the number I was looking for. but I always hoped he would get a win one day
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thanks for the ding
now for another question from the pub quiz
How many top three finishes in 34 races did Dick Dastardly and Muttley achieve in Wacky Races?
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As we have found 2019, and 2021, are not prime, 2023 is divisible by 7, 2025 is divisible by 5,
So I will try 2027
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Spogs in that case :-)
I was mis-remembering that they were named after a place, similar to, but obviously not, Pontefract cakes. Guess I was thinking of something else
that gets you a new year ding
over to you
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as this one has stumped you all
, you can google the answer for this question!!!!
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I got a box of Liquorice Allsorts for Christmas, do you want mine 'cos I can't stand them. And I don't know their name either
These are my favourite...i will give this till the 1st of Jan, then you can have my blessing to have a look on google
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thanks for the ding
a question from our recent quiz at the Bryntirion Inn.
can you name this sweet, from liqueurs all sorts?
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The China syndrome
happy Christmas to all the pub quiz participants
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after a question from Speakers corner
I can confirm the answer was bread
After checking. the first meal eaten on the moon was bacon,
But the first food eaten on the moon was communion bread
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As Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin prepared to take “one small step for man,” Aldrin wanted to commemorate the moment in a way he found most personally meaningful — by taking communion.
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Bread
bread gets you the ding. But do you know what type of bread, for a bonus point
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Thanks for the ding.
Now for a change of subject, an out in space question.
With the porridge advert on TV at the moment. My question is,
What was the first food item eaten on the moon?
If it wasn't cheese, it should have been !
that was my first thought as well, but I am sorry to say it wasn't
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Thanks for the ding.
Now for a change of subject, an out in space question.
With the porridge advert on TV at the moment. My question is,
What was the first food item eaten on the moon?
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comes from the fear of being buried alive.
when someone was burred a bell was attached to a rope in the coffin and a man would sit in the grave yard at night (grave yard shift bonus origin)to listen for the bell and dig you up if need be.
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*Waits for QI-type klaxons* Panama hat?
QI klaxon it is not, as that is the right answer
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DING to martin&lindabryn
(and a mention in dispatches to hal-an-tow)
thanks for the ding and to hal-an-tow for getting me on the right track.
What is the name of the famous hat that originated in Ecuador?
The All New All New Groundspeak UK Pub Quiz
in United Kingdom and Ireland
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that's a smoky ding to MartyBartfast