Me too, i misread the Morse one!
I thought it was nice of you to ease off and give everyone else a chance after you stormed the Cheeky Weekender (two time champion now as well ![]()
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Rebus Puzzles (VIII)
It’s a bank holiday, I’m not working, so why not? What do the following say?
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TRAVEL
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SMOKE
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M CE
M CE
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ЯƎVO
ЯƎVO
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FINGER
FINGER
FINGER -
2 LATE LATE
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C C C C C
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𝕻𝕷𝕰𝕬𝕾𝕰
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STA4NCE
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Bonus:
- SLPOASCTE
Answers will be posted sometime tomorrow.
Going to tag a few who have played before but please feel no pressure to join in and as always anyone is very welcome… @Ian_Chimp @SexInTheCity @VanillaWithSprinkles @MsSubExperimenter @FL45H @Cassii @Sea @WillC @Silkyhat
I’ll pass thanks, these puzzles do my head in! ![]()
Good - That’s what they’re meant to do!
I’m a little sadistic like that ![]()
naughty!
Really enjoy these brain teasers
- Travel over seas
- Go up in smoke
- Three blind mice
- Leftovers
- Green fingers
- Too little, too late
- Middle C
- Pretty Please
- For instance
- Get it wrong before you get it right.
Bonus: Lost in space
Thank you @Peitho
Is there a typo in number 9? Though ‘Four in Stace’ sounds fun ![]()
Oops - Yes… thank you! Changed. And now you’ve given me a better one for that… look out for:
SLPOASCTE next time!
Or maybe just a bonus for this time?
@FL45H feel free to edit in the bonus if you’d like?
Also, can’t get 10 to show quite how I want it so couple of possible answers there I think
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@Peitho Entry edited to reflect the bonus.
My Answers to:
Rebus (VIII)
- Travel overseas
- Go up in smoke
- Three blind mice
- Back overs
- Green Fingers
- Small tutu late
- The key of middle C
- Fancy pants
- For instance
- Three line acrostic
Bonus: Lost in stace
Did you not like the original no. 4 @Ian_Chimp so decided to reorder the rest?
I have fixed it. ![]()
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Final shout out to @SexInTheCity @VanillaWithSprinkles @Silkyhat @Cassii and @Sea . Anyone want a go at Rebus VIII before I pop the answers up?
Have I won yet?
Sorry I’m so late! Here goes…
Answers to Rebus VIII
- Travel across the 5 seas
- Go up in smoke
- Three blind mice
- Leftovers?
- Green fingers
- Too little too late
- Middle C?
- Pretty please?
- For instance
- Ticks in all the right boxes
- Lost in space
Thank you for these @Peitho, always love a Rebus!
Answers to Rebus (VIII)
- Overseas Travel
- Go up in smoke
- Three blind mice (No eyes)
- Leftovers
- Green fingers
- Too little, too late
- Middle C
- Pretty Please
- For instance
- Ticks in all the Right Boxes
Bonus: Lost in Space - how apt on Star Wars Day! ![]()
@FL45H - 10/11 completely right and I think your answer to number 10 mostly fits except it wouldn’t have needed multiple lines so ½ for that one. I wanted to leave the first boxes blank but couldn’t get them to stay the right size!
Total - 10½
@Ian_Chimp - 7/11 completely right give a T or a P… plus 1 bonus mark for noticing my mistake typing number 9 and another bonus mark for the “Fancy Pants” inspiration for the next quiz whenever that might be. Total - 9
@SexInTheCity - 10/11 completely right (Thank you for getting number 10 correct!) If I had put 7 C’s in number 1 you would definitely get that too as your answer would be better than what I was thinking of but the five Seas isn’t a thing I know and I’m marking harshly for an outright winner
. Total - 10
Thank you all very much for playing, very close but the trophy goes to… ![]()
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@FL45H
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Woohoo!
Winner winner (insert meat or plant based alternative) dinner.
Thanks to @Peitho for ruining this one. Well done to everybody who entered.
Opening this reply as a wiki. Join in if you want…
Definitely a little pre bed booze all around! Cheers all.
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(05/05/21)
Welcome to this Wednesday’s Great Hump Day Quiz!
We’re always trying to add more people to our quiz gang, so check out how to hide your answers, pop them in a post, and I’ll add you to the Scoreboard. ![]()
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Where do the questions come from?
I found a mysterious old box of trivial pursuit, with even more trivial pursuits stuffed inside. It is a treasure trove of quiz questions, and all of them really old.
Perfect fodder for a Hump Day special. ![]()
Piecing together a few bits and bobs, there were three sets, and a couple of the instructions. One is a Genus Edition, dated 2001, and the other the 20th Anniversary one, 2004. There’s also another old style board and questions in there that looks/smells quite a bit older. That’s the box they’re all stuffed in, and that has ©1983 printed on it. No instructions, so not sure if that’s accurate. That one says it’s a Master Game Genus Edition.
(Edit: Now with an added sprinkling of more recent questions too ![]()
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So, there you go. It’s a bit random, but it should add to the fun. ![]()
Categories:
💙 Geography
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Plans were announced in 2016 for the construction of a 50km bridge across the Red Sea between Egypt and which other country?
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What capital city overlooks the Tagus River?
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If you were in Slovakia and exclaimed Na zdravie!, what would you be doing - making a toast, shouting for help or hailing a taxi?
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What city was the first home to the Statue of Liberty?
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Which spice are people in Denmark doused with if they’re single on their 25th birthday?
💗Entertainment
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The film Ghost World, which features Scarlett Johnansson and Thora Birch as two outsider teens, is based on a graphic novel by whom?
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Which TV cowboy was pictured on Richie Cunningham’s lunch box in Happy Days?
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Which Academy-nominated actor made a 1999 cameo in Sex and the City as one of Carrie’s dates?
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How much were rooms to let, according to Roger Miller?
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Which Disney classic was the first movie ever released with stereophonic sound?
💛 History
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Dutch scientist Jaap Haartsen is credited as the inventor of which technology - 4G, Bluetooth or SMS?
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What was the claim to fame of Captain Edward J. Smith, who died on April 15, 1912?
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In which ancient South Asian language is the text of The Vedas written?
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What was the penknife originally designed for?
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What was called a “Chicago piano” by gangsters in the 1930s?
💩 Art & Literature
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Which of the following is not a Judy Blume book - Superfudge, Blubber or Ramona the Pest?
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Who wrote The Cherry Orchard?
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What does the hashtag #TBT stand for?
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What English word comes from the Old French covrefeu, meaning “cover fire”?
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Who is master of ceremonies at the Hunger Games?
💚 Science & Nature
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What’s the name of the region between Mars and Jupiter where large, irregularly shaped objects orbit the Sun?
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What part of the eye continues to grow throughput a person’s life?
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What is the term for the technology used in the apps Aurasma, Ingress and Pokémon Go?
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What organ contains the island of Langerhans?
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Which part of the skeletal structure of the human head is unique, and is not shared with any other species on Earth?
🧡 Sprot & Leisure
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In which British city would you have found the Don Valley Stadium, prior to its demolition in 2013?
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What Australian city hosted the 1956 Summer Olympics?
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What is a meerschaum?
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In which hobby might you have a particular interest in overprints, cylinder numbers or Machins?
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What would you do with a peplum - cook it, wear it or kick it?
Scoreboard
| Total | |||||||
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| @Peitho | 17 | 4 | 2 | 4 | 1 | 3 | 3 |
| @SexInTheCity | 17 | 5 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 2 |
| @FL45H | 15 | 4 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 4 |
| @WillC | 14½ | 3 | 2 | 3½ | 3 | 1 | 2 |
| @Ian_Chimp | 12 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 |
The Answers
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Geography |
Entertainment
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- Saudi Arabia | 1. Daniel Clowes
- Lisbon | 2. The Lone Ranger
- Making a toast | 3. Bradley Cooper
- Paris | 4. Fifty cents
- Cinnamon | 5. Fantasia
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History |
Arts & Literature |
- Bluetooth | 1. Ramona the Pest
- He was captain of the Titanic | 2. Anton Chekov
- Sanskrit | 3. Throwback Thursday
- Sharpening quills | 4. Curfew
- The machine gun | 5. Caesar (Flickerman)
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Science & Nature |
Sprot & Leisure |
- Asteroid Belt | 1. Sheffield
- The lens | 2. Melbourne
- Augmented Reality | 3. A pipe
- The pancreas | 4. Stamp collecting (philately)
- The chin | 5. Wear it