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- Calvin's Quiz #368 - 3 Updates
"Björn Lundin" <b.f.lundin@gmail.com>: Dec 07 12:31PM +0100 On 2014-12-07 05:49, Calvin wrote: > 1 What nationality was revolutionary leader Emiliano Zapata (1879 - 1919)? Mexican > 2 Which citrus-flavoured liqueur is named after the Caribbean island where is was first distilled in the 19th century? Curaco > 5 Which British statesman was responsible for the founding the city of Singapore? a bad singer ? > 6 What country won both Miss World (Europe) and the Eurovision Song Contest in 1998, despite not even being in Europe? Israel > 7 Irish playwright Samuel Beckett originally wrote his play Waiting for Godot in which language before translating it into English himself? French > 9 Jessica Marais (as Sister Joan Miller) and Jonathan LaPaglia (as Dr Patrick McNaughton) star in which Australian TV series? Flying Doctors > 10 Eleven Israeli athletes and coaches were killed in a terrorist attack during which Olympic Games? [Year or City] Munich 1972 -- -- Björn |
"Chris F.A. Johnson" <cfajohnson@cfaj.ca>: Dec 07 08:05PM -0500 On 2014-12-07, Calvin wrote: > 1 What nationality was revolutionary leader Emiliano Zapata (1879 - 1919)? Mexican > 2 Which citrus-flavoured liqueur is named after the Caribbean island where is was first distilled in the 19th century? Curacao > 3 Who did Ringo Starr marry in 1981? Barbara Bach > 4 Which vegetable (though technically a fruit) is also known as courgette? Vegetable marrow (AKA squash) > 5 Which British statesman was responsible for the founding the city of Singapore? Raffles > 6 What country won both Miss World (Europe) and the Eurovision Song Contest in 1998, despite not even being in Europe? USA > 7 Irish playwright Samuel Beckett originally wrote his play Waiting for Godot in which language before translating it into English himself? > 8 Which ship rescued many of The Titanic survivors in 1912? Olympic > 9 Jessica Marais (as Sister Joan Miller) and Jonathan LaPaglia (as Dr Patrick McNaughton) star in which Australian TV series? > 10 Eleven Israeli athletes and coaches were killed in a terrorist attack during which Olympic Games? [Year or City] Munich -- Chris F.A. Johnson |
Marc Dashevsky <usenet@MarcDashevsky.com>: Dec 08 01:48AM -0600 In article <af813d7b-3244-44ee-9010-3104522c0609@googlegroups.com>, 334152@gmail.com says... > 1 What nationality was revolutionary leader Emiliano Zapata (1879 - 1919)? Mexican > 2 Which citrus-flavoured liqueur is named after the Caribbean island where is was first distilled in the 19th century? Curacao > 3 Who did Ringo Starr marry in 1981? Barbara Bach > 4 Which vegetable (though technically a fruit) is also known as courgette? zucchini > 5 Which British statesman was responsible for the founding the city of Singapore? > 6 What country won both Miss World (Europe) and the Eurovision Song Contest in 1998, despite not even being in Europe? Israel > 7 Irish playwright Samuel Beckett originally wrote his play Waiting for Godot in which language before translating it into English himself? French > 8 Which ship rescued many of The Titanic survivors in 1912? > 9 Jessica Marais (as Sister Joan Miller) and Jonathan LaPaglia (as Dr Patrick McNaughton) star in which Australian TV series? > 10 Eleven Israeli athletes and coaches were killed in a terrorist attack during which Olympic Games? [Year or City] Munich |
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