martin&lindabryn
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Hmm, sniffing out / finding survivors amongst the dead bodies??
that's nearly a ding for Beach hut
thats a ding for uncle malcy
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that's nearly a ding for Beach hut
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None of the above
more to do with after a battle
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Their coats make good gun wadding, I imagine?
Sorry Paul, but that couldn’t be much furfur from the real reason. So no ding for you this time.
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Thanks for the ding
now for a complete change of subject
In the Napoleonic wars, why did the French use poodles on the battlefield?
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Liesl Von Trapp
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Mary Poppins (Julie Andrews) 1964 Supercalafradulisticexpialidoses. It was the first film I ever saw in the Cinema.
that's a Supercalafradulisticexpialidoses ding to you
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thanks for the ding
According to a famous film, what is the word that is defined as "something to say when you have nothing to say".
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that will be the first cast iron bridge which spans the river seven.
and there is a cache at the base of it
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Rin-tin-tin.
and that will get you the Ding
back over to you
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thanks for the ding
from the pub quiz again and a round called dog days.
Which very famous dog was found in an abandoned German bunker in WWI?
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Henri Bergson, now do I get the blow to the head
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I'm going to guess on the front of a box of Kellogs cornflakes.
that will be a good guess from Marty over to you
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sorry civillised no ding for you this time
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thanks for the ding
staying with names
Where would you find the world famous rooster, named Cornelius?
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Is that the name of the man in the jail on the Monopoly board
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I thought you would know that and I just thought it was a great question and will be using it in one of our monthly quizzes.
over to Marty
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Thanks for that ding
What large immovable object has just moved 3cm to the SW in April this year.
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A friend has just returned from holiday in Iceland and was commenting on the low crime rate.
So I will have a guess at Iceland.
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At first, I thought "small country, probably Monaco or Andorra" but then remembered that there is a very small country with a very small, almost entirely adult population, most of who take a glass of wine once or twice a day for religious purposes: The Vatican City!
Nicely worked out and that gets the ding
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thank you for the ding and the history lesson.
now back to a question from this months quiz at my pub
The annual wine consumption in which small European country is 59.01 liters per person; a world record?
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I believe that was Jean Robert-Houdin
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That could be one of two AFAICT.
The first band I'm thinking of would have appeared the record number times because they were both an act in their own right and also the backing band for the solo artist that appeared the most times for any act.
The second were just a prolific band .. and I'm going for them because I remember Rick Parfitt mentioning the record on the One Show a few weeks ago.
So, I'll plump for Status Quo (but hold the band I first mentioned in reserve!)
There’s no need for the reserves to be called on, as you have it right, with you first guess, which gets you the quick ding
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Thanks for the ding.
staying with the rock music theme, This question was asked at one of our recent pub quizzes.
Which English rock band appeared a record 106 times on the BBC's “Top Of The Pops”?
The All New All New Groundspeak UK Pub Quiz
in United Kingdom and Ireland
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