I just copied and pasted quickly. It's because there is 4 or 5 topics under 'World' for example: "World: UK" "World: Asia" "World: Europe" is all.
Glad you all like it, I got a paltry 5. :mad:
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6 today, but what on earth was this question doing in General Knowledge: Difficult...
What is 2 and 2? :cool:
First 10/10 of the new regime! :D
9, that wasn't too bad today. I lost out on where in the world "Jerk Chicken" was eaten.
First sketch in this show might help you out! :D
Jeez, those questions today were rock hard!
Some of mine were beyond ridiculous:D
Much more interesting though. Ashamed to say I didn't know which war the Battle of Hamburger Hill took place in. Had a couple of 'educated' guesses too.
Really hard questions but no complaints it has become more interesting and we are at least learning something everyday
Feck this, bring back the other questions!
No way! Much better this way. :)
My knowledge of literature is non existant and my score today proves it.
But still enjoying it and learnt some stuff today I would never have known otherwise.
Three Stephen King questions, two on the dark Tower series, two other questions about fantsy literature, two on Shakespeare (a quote I should have know and on obscure character in a minor play) and two on ancient Greek literature/mythology. I think the only one I was sure of was a Sherlock Holmes story! Embarrassed to admit that my degree is in English, Media and Cultural Studies :o
Ha ha. I was confident about 6 and completely guessed the other 4.
I love this new set of quizzes. :D
Would've had 8 if I pressed Narcissus as a Greek myth instead of a latin word:mad:
Also got dark tower questions, Shakespeare and Stephen King questions..
Ah, the Dark Tower.
Did that book have an actual point? Only read the first one, but it was one of the most rambling books I've ever read. I can't remember a single thing that happened, other than there being a tower which never got any nearer no matter how much yer man walked.
9 in 80 secs has me top today so far...last weed I'd have been down in 6th or 7th.
4 of my questions were in French!
1 in French and 1 in Italian for me. A lot easier than the previous days though.
I had 4 of them in Latin and 1 in Italian. Managed to get them right but it was the english language ones that got me.
Jesus, I got four questions on French sayings and one on German. WTF?!
Hopefully, they'll bringing up some Spanish ones soon...
I read halfway through my Italian question and gave up and guessed..wrong. And where Turino is and what elector became the King of Prussia in 1701..
Though didn't mind the Greek football questions:cool:
Yeah that's it, WTF is right!
I wouldn't mind questions on languages. I got one on Latin - grand. But one fully in Italian and one fully in French is not good (though it seems I got off lightly), and they weren't ones with place names or personages you could recognise and pick out, you had to be able to read them. Lucky I got those Italian CDs from the Mail last year! :D
Brace yourselves for the science and tech questions. Oh boy.
That was tough. Delighted with 7. I was only confident of 3, was hopeful with 2 and had 2 good guesses. It's way more interesting this way.
I didn't know babies lost weight after birth, much less how long it takes them to get the weight back.
Really, really tough one today. Two of my guesses came up though. Schumi, you do seem to be some kind of genius though. Could you stop playing and give the rest of us a chance please? :p
I was drinking till two, and was then asked to work out the length of the edge of a cube whose internal diagonal is 12" long. My head still hurts. :o
Unfortunately my degree is in Chemistry and so can't stand all the Biology questions I get. :mad: :(
I'm having no luck lately (well maybe a bit yesterday), about half my questions were on English geography e.g which of the following towns is not in Essex, these famous locks are on which river, I haven't got the foggiest!
I think the difficulty of the last few days has scared people off playing. Don't worry folks it's a bit easier today. Just make sure to brush up on classical composers.
**** it, done by a retard's question! :mad:
Which number has an eerie conection with the Twin Towers attack.
I figured it was going to be 9 or 11. :D
What I didn't know was there was 11 people on one plane, 65 on the other (6+5, wooooooo), and the flags flew at half mast until the 22nd (2 11s, woooooooo!)
(BTW, there was 11 crew on that plane, 81 passengers. Why not 8+1=9 woooooooo! Or why not 92, as the 65 on the other plane was passengers AND crew)
Jesus is there no quality control with the questions in this thing??!!
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