martin&lindabryn
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Thanks for the Ding.
A nice easy question for you now.
What animal is used on UK road signs to denote a zoo?
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they all used to be Olympic sports
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I am more confused LOL
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having had this in on of our quizzes I will say
"Houston, The Eagle has landed"
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Sprite.
DING DING over to you
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Thanks for the head splitting ding (you could have said it quieter though.)
the advertising slogans
"Obey your thirst" was used to sell what??
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Well in that case you must be after the fact that they all serve Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster,
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All Bars in one of my favourite books
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
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quick 180 for Pajaholic
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Thanks for the ding
Now somthing from UK TV game shows. Some shows used to give out very distinctive consolation prizes to their runners up. Can you tell the game show from this consolation prize?
A toy, a tankard or a BFH.
Also what did BFH stand for?
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I should know this as my father was a vicar
Jeremiah
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If you asked for the oldest currently inhabited city, I'd have gone for Jericho. However, contemporary archeoblogical evidence supports the biblical tale of the sacking of Jericho and that it was abandoned for a time afterwards - dating that to somewhere between 2,000 and 1,000 BC. So Jericho fails the "continously inhabited" criterion. ISTR that Damascus is nearly as old, so that's what I'll plump for!
Damascus will get you the ding. over to you
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thank you for the ding
Archaeologists claim there is evidence of human habitation dating back at least 11,000 years, in the oldest, continually inhabited city
but which one?
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St Michael in Hathersage.
Having lived and worked in the area, I should know the answer to this question
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If this doesn't work, I'll give in. I've tried entering just a zero ("0") four times and the forum software has rejected my post. I guess it doesn't like it if you just enter nothing!
crb11 He indeed gave nothing to the world around 800BC as he wouldn't be alive for over 1500 years. I think you mean about AD800! (Pajaholic has it.)
That’s a ding for getting Nothing right Pajaholic
And I did mean 800 BC crb11
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thanks for the ding
What digit did Arab mathematician al-Khwarizmi give to the West around 800 B.C.?
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Barbarella
now thers a blast from the past
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Think that would be Richard Kiel.
Ding Ding
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I know who it is. He was in Moonraker and the spy who loved me. But I dont know his name.
You are on the right track, but no ding for that.
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“Jaws 2” was on TV last night, which has given me the idea for this next question.
Which actor played Jaws?
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Painters stick, used to steady the hand
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80,000
Spot on. Ding
next question can you list them all ??????
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I seem to remember that there was an electric car setting a record but I don’t know what the 5 would refer to
The All New All New Groundspeak UK Pub Quiz
in United Kingdom and Ireland
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over to speakers-corner with his second attempt Elephant.