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BS: Quiz-Again2

Nigel Parsons 12 Sep 02 - 08:00 AM
Dave Bryant 12 Sep 02 - 09:46 AM
Dave Bryant 12 Sep 02 - 09:48 AM
Dave Bryant 12 Sep 02 - 09:50 AM
MMario 12 Sep 02 - 09:56 AM
Dave Bryant 12 Sep 02 - 10:27 AM
Nigel Parsons 13 Sep 02 - 03:48 AM
GUEST,noddy 13 Sep 02 - 04:12 AM

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Subject: Quiz-Again2
From: Nigel Parsons
Date: 12 Sep 02 - 08:00 AM

Final quiz for the time being, this one can be considered as relating purely to things 'below the waistline'!
As before, please avoid putting answers in the thread
The almost repetitious title of the thread will save me having to think up individual titles in future
Nigel

1, What word is used for a person who comes on to a rugby pitch to treat injuries?
2, Who was the successful English commander at the Baffle of Waterloo?
3, At the same battle, who commanded the Prussian forces?
4, What name is given to a device for compressing, driving, raising , or reducing the pressure of a fluid?
5, Name a type of S. African antelope suited to this quiz?
6, What name is given to the S. American mountain lion?
7, What name is given to a small dagger with a slender, tapered blade?
8, What term is used for flexible tubing used to carry water or other fluids?
9, What name is given to the load line on a cargo vessel?
10, What item at an airfield tells you the prevailing direction of the air currents?
11, What is the past tense of the more common word meaning to expectorate?
12, What lucky symbol is tossed or pitched in America?
13, What might a retailer be described as doing if he was buying in goods for later resale?
14, Who was the Greek goddess of victory?
15, What word means to attempt to drive away unwanted people or animals?
16, What is known in America as a trunk?
17, What (shortened) American term describes a large tropical reptile with a broad head and tapered snout?
18, What footwear would be suitable for building workers who charge full rates for inferior & non-warrantied work?
19, What word can mean (among other things) 1, a slap or smack, 2, a slight quarrel, 3, a larval oyster or similar?
20, What footwear could be suitable for playing tennis, visiting the Queen, or 'walking out' with ones fiancee?


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Subject: RE: BS: Quiz-Again2
From: Dave Bryant
Date: 12 Sep 02 - 09:46 AM

Is no. 4 another of your atempts to get a front row seat in hades ?


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Subject: RE: BS: Quiz-Again2
From: Dave Bryant
Date: 12 Sep 02 - 09:48 AM

It's OK, I've found a more suitable answer than piston !


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Subject: RE: BS: Quiz-Again2
From: Dave Bryant
Date: 12 Sep 02 - 09:50 AM

I never thought of Waterloo as a puzzle before !


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Subject: RE: BS: Quiz-Again2
From: MMario
Date: 12 Sep 02 - 09:56 AM

I did get nine of these this time!


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Subject: RE: BS: Quiz-Again2
From: Dave Bryant
Date: 12 Sep 02 - 10:27 AM

If as I assume some of the answers repeat, I've got 19.


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Subject: RE: BS: Quiz-Again2
From: Nigel Parsons
Date: 13 Sep 02 - 03:48 AM

Snuffy 'snuck inunder the line' with 20/20 !

Nigel

Dave: "Baffle of Waterloo" was a typo, honest (well, I missed it in re-reading, but my original says "Battle". Once again I blame Textbridge which I used to re-cycle one of my older quizzes. Maybe I need a clearer font!

Nigel


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Subject: RE: BS: Quiz-Again2
From: GUEST,noddy
Date: 13 Sep 02 - 04:12 AM

answers

4 the boss 14 the wife 17 g.w.bush


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