Today I’m giving you the answers – you just have to guess which of the three answers given to the questions is correct. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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1. In which decade did Elvis Presley have the most original UK top 40 hits (that is, other than re-issues or re-entries)? A 1950s B 1960s C 1970s
2. How many years did it take for the Mount Rushmore monument to be completed? A 14 B 18 C 22
3. In which year was the first Wimpy Bar launched in the UK? A 1954 B 1958 C 1962
4. What was the former name of Vanuatu? A New Hebrides B Gilbert and Ellice Islands C Tahiti
5. Which of these was never a member of the Travelling Wilburys? A Bob Dylan B Tom Petty C Elvis Costello
6. In which state is Camp David (the Presidential retreat)? A Virginia B Maryland C New York
7. In which year did Leona Lewis win X Factor? A 2004 B 2006 C 2008
8. How tall is the Eiffel Tower in feet? A 784 B 884 C 984
9. Who was born earliest? A Picasso B JMW Turner C Monet
10. Which of these towns is not in Hampshire? A Christchurch B Bournemouth C Fareham
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Below are clues to an element in the Periodic Table - how many can you guess? One guess for each image. Label your answers 1 to 4 left to right, top line first. PM me with your guesses by 5am tomorrow. No use of the internet of course to ensure a fair result. Good luck
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The clues below are each to a city (in the general sense of the word) whose name begins with the letter E. How many can you guess? You have to get the answer I had in mind should there be more than one possible valid answer. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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1. Capital city of Alberta; also a North London town
2. West Texas town on Mexican border
3. Second largest city in the Ruhr district of Germany
4. South African city named after a major British city
5. City in the Netherlands near the Belgium border
6. East Sussex town 10 miles East of Brighton
7. English city established as a base for a Roman Legion under Vespasian
8. Cheshire town on the Wirral Peninsula coast
9. Home to the Royal Yacht Britannia
10. Coastal Mexican city on Baja Califonia -
Below are images of 4 posters for James Bond movieswith the movie's title removed. Can you guess the name of the movie? One guess for each image. Label your answers 1 to 4 left to right, top line first. PM me with your guesses by 5am tomorrow. No use of the internet of course to ensure a fair result. Good luck
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FAMOUS PEOPLE WHOSE FIRST NAME BEGINS WITH K QUIZ
The following list gives clues to the names of 12 famous people whose first name begins with K. How many can you identify – both first names and surnames required for 2 points. One point for getting only one or the other. You have to get the person I was thinking of although most have only one possible answer. One guess per question allowed. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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"The Communist Manifesto" author
2.
Boxer who defeated Ali and broke his jaw
3.
Reality TV daughter of an addled British rocker
4.
Singer who kissed a girl and liked it
5.
Star of "The Matrix"
6.
Daughter of British drag act in comedy series from the 1950s (name in series not real name)
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"Romancing the Stone" actress
8.
Nicole Kidman's husband
9.
GB winner of 2 gold medals in Olympics 2004
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The first person to become Secretary of State for Health (and not for Social Security as well) -
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Below is a list of 12 (well 11 actually) people who were drummers in groups of the 60s/70s/80s followed, in random order, by a list of the groups. You have to match drummer to group. One guess per drummer. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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1. Bobby Elliott
2. Honey Langtree
3. Doug Clifford
4. Nick Mason
5. Stewart Copeland
6. Roger Andrew Taylor
7. There was no drummer in the group
8. Roger Meddows Taylor
9. Brian Bennett
10. Ginger Baker
11. Mick Avory
12. Phil Collins
The Honeycombs
The Police
The Shadows
The Kinks
The Hollies
Pink Floyd
Queen
The Seekers
Cream
Genesis
Duran Duran
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Below are images of 4 characters from Disney's Lion KIng animated movie - but can you remember/guess their names? One guess for each picture. Label your answers 1 to 4 left to right, top line first. PM me with your guesses by 5am tomorrow. No use of the internet of course to ensure a fair result. Good luck
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With the help of a clue, find the word that belongs to an Agatha Christie novel. One-word answers only. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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1. Hickory, ??????, Dock
2. There were that many little pigs
3. This Lord dies
4. They do it with these
5. 4:50 from where?
6. This tree is said to be sad
7. The horse is said to be this
8. The adversary is said to be this
9. The witness is said to be this
10. There is a murder on this famous express train
11. There is a murder on these kinds of golf course
12. Tommy and Tuppence were partners in?????
13. The colonel Protheroe is murdered in this St. Mary Mead building
14. There is a mysterious affair at this place
15. Superintendent Battle is introduced with the secret of this place -
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The answers to each of the clues below contain (either as a separate word or as part of another word) the name of a well-known Capital City. How many can you guess – one point for getting the right city and another for getting the full answer (if it extends beyone the name of the city itself)? One guess per clue and you have to get the answers I had in mind in the unlikely event there are two or more valid answers. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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1. 2018 Camila Cabello hit
2. British commander at Waterloo
3. Nickname of Jane Fonda
4. One of the Spice Girls
5. Trans-Saharan off road race cancelled in 2008
6. English city called "Hull" for short
7. Cross on England's flag
8. Coastal city in Connecticut
9. World's third tallest structure
10. Green vegetable unpopular among children
11. Lebanon's second biggest city
12. West African city that is half its country’s name -
Each of the clues below is to the name of a type of animal. How many can you guess? No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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1. Animal found in Iceland but not in Lapland
2. Shrub canine
3. Musician found in the desert
4. Farm animal joins utility company
5. My French bird
6. What you do with a sunbed
7. Notice a stallion
8. Noticed woman
9. Observe a sea bird
10. Initially Official Sound Track is wealthy -
Fun puzzle of the day (Edited)
What is this? (Clue: It's something we all say we want to get). Just post your guess.
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Below are images of 4 actors when playing a character in a well-known TV programme. Can you guess the names of the TV series and the characters (NOT the actors' real names)? One guess for each picture. One point for the name of the series. Two points for the full name of the character and one point for only getting first or second names. Label your answers 1 to 4 left to right, top line first. PM me with your guesses by 5am tomorrow. No use of the internet of course to ensure a fair result. Good luck
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Each of the below is a clue to a single word which begins with A. How many can you guess? One guess per clue. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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1. Shortened forms
2. A thing that causes disgust or loathing
3. (of something bad) Experienced or present to the maximum degree
4. A characteristic that deviates from the normal type
5. A room containing washing facilities and toilets (typically in army barracks)
6. Existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence
7. Leave hurriedly and secretly
8. A type of edible mollusc
9. Major Northern Scottish city
10. To repeal or do away with (e.g.) an agreement
11. Plentiful
12. Texan town also title of 1963 country hit by George Hamilton IV -
Your challenge today is to guess the name of the country you would be in were you to cross the land border of the country listed below in the direction indicated. One guess per clue. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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1. Canada
South
2. Sweden
East
3. Spain
West
4. Iraq
East
5. North Korea
North
6. Yemen
East
7. Brunei
South
8. San Marino
Any Direction
9. Netherlands
East
10. Kazakhstan
North
11. Tunisia
West
12. Papua New Guinea
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Each of the below is a clue to a single word which begins with Q. Most not too hard but some may be a bit more difficult - how many can you guess? One guess per clue. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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1. Site for mining stone
2. Extinct horse-like animal
3. Witty remark
4. Small marsupial related to wallabies
5. Extremely distant stellar object
6. An angry dispute
7. Sub-atomic particle that is inside protons and neutrons
8. Number required for vote
9. To voice a trivial objection
10. Pang of conscience
11. To drink heartily
12. The most perfect or typical example of a quality
13. Plant-based protein derived from a natural fungus 'fusarium venenatum' -
Below are images of 4 types of vegetable or fruit. How many can you name? Label your answers 1 to 4 left to right, top line first. PM me with your guesses by 5am tomorrow. No use of the internet of course to ensure a fair result. Good luck
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If you were to spell out all the whole numbers, which one would be the last alphabetically?
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With the help of a clue, find the word that belongs to an Agatha Christie novel. One-word answers only. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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1. This Ackroyd was murdered
2. One, two, do this to my shoe
3. This animal is among the pigeons
4. This word goes before "Poirot's Last Case"
5. There were that many N......s (or Indians)
6. Why didn't they ask this woman?
7. There is a mystery with seven of these
8. They came to this Iraqi city
9. Death on this African river
10. By the what of my thumb
11. At this hotel
12. A pocket full of what?
13. Crooked what
14. The colour of the train where there is a mystery
15. There is this under the sun
16. The man wore a suit of this colour -
Today, I’m looking for words which have 7 or more letters and which can be made from the word PARSIMONIOUS – but NOT including variation of nouns or verbs simply by adding ‘s’ to the end. You can make as many guesses as you like but to score points you have to name the 12 (in my opinion) more common words which I have thought of – as indicated below. No proper nouns or words that are always hyphenated. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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9 letters (1)
8 letters (2)
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The answers to each of the clues below contain (either as a separate word or as part of another word) the name of a well-known Capital City. How many can you guess – one point for getting the right city and another for getting the full answer? One guess per clue and you have to get the answers I had in mind in the unlikely event there are two or more valid answers. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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1. People with this condition sympathize with their captors
2. Former name of New York
3. Military alliance similar to NATO
4. Also known as a butter bean
5. German doughnut with no central hole
6. 1993 Israeli–Palestinian peace agreement
7. Gene Kelly movie
8. Wes Anderson movie starring multiple Hollywood stars
9. Final match between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier
10. ISIS leader killed in 2019
11. Ultravox hit -
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Each of the clues below is to the name of a type of animal. How many can you guess? No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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1. Mary Odder has the answer if you shake her up
2. Level golf score leads to decay
3. Herb is a letter of the alphabet
4. Monkey that almost sounds like a cup of coffee
5. Loud noise depart
6. Mr Rhys Jones at home
7. Comet’s bottom
8. Mother has undergone rigor mortis
9. Might travel by aeroplane
10. Pet a pirate to see the creature -
Below are images of 4 actors when playing a character in a well-known TV programme. Can you guess the names of the TV series and the characters (NOT the actors' real names)? One guess for each picture. One point for the name of the series. Two points for the full name of the character and one point for only getting first or second names. Label your answers 1 to 4 left to right, top line first. PM me with your guesses by 5am tomorrow. No use of the internet of course to ensure a fair result. Good luck
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Today I’m giving you the answers – you just have to guess which of the three answers given to the questions is correct. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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1. Who was the third English monarch after William the Conqueror? A William II B Henry I C Stephen
2. Which of these is the postal abbreviation for Maine in the USA? A MA B ME C MN
3. In which year was Argos first launched in the UK? A 1967 B 1972 C 1977
4. What was the former name of Malawi? A Nyasaland B Northern Rhodesia C Bechuanaland
5. Which of these was not member of the Hollies when they were first formed in 1962? A Tony Hicks B Alan Clarke C Graham Nash
6. Who was the British Prime Minister at the time of the Abdication of Edward VIII? A Winston Churchill B Stanley Baldwin C Neville Chamberlain
7. In which US State is Little Bighorn where General Custer died in battle? A Montana B North Dakota C Wyoming
8. In which year did the EU undergo a large increase in membership mainly from Eastern European countries? A 2000 B 2002 C 2004
9. How far is Honolulu from London by plane? A 6237 miles B 7237 miles C 8237 miles
10. Which of these is not a county in Ireland? A Monaghan B Fermanagh C Meath -
Each of the below is a clue to a single word which begins with Q. Not too difficult I suspect but how many can you guess? One guess per clue. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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1. Pen made from a bird feather
2, Dockside
3. Line up
4. Fake or incompetent doctor
5. Swampy area
6. Relieve thirst
7. Anti-malarial substance
8. Silicon dioxide in its natural form
9. Extremely idealistic; unrealistic and impractical
10. A peculiar mannerism
11. Pear-shaped fruit -
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My first is a very uncomfortable state,
In cold weather it mostly abounds.
My second’s an instrument formed of hard steel,
That will cause the stout foe to stagger and reel,
And when used, is a symptom of hate.
Who am I?
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Today, I’m looking for words which have 6 or more letters and which can be made from the word EVENTUALLY. You can make as many guesses as you like but to score points you have to name the 8 (in my opinion) more common words which I have thought of – as indicated below. One point per correct word. No proper nouns or words that are always hyphenated; apart from that, provided your word can be found in an Online English Dictionary it will count. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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8 letters (1)
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Here's a fun quiz for a wet day. There's something a bit tricky about each one of these questions - the answer may not be that which first occurs to you. See if you can answer them correctly. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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1. What planet has the record for the lowest temperature ever observed?
2. Can you guess the name of the capital city of Japan?
3. How many words are there in "The Bible"?
4. What word is spelled incorrectly in every single dictionary?
5. How many months have 28 days?
6. Before Mount Everest was discovered, what was the highest mountain in the world?
7. John’s’s father had three sons. Their names were Tom, Dick, and what?
8.What type of cheese is literally made backwards?
9. Why can't a man marry his widow's sister?
10. Greg is the father of Chris, but Chris is not the son of Greg. How is this possible?
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TV characters quiz (Edited)
Below are images of 4 actors when playing a character in a well-known TV programme. Can you guess the names of the TV series and the characters (NOT the actors' real names)? One guess for each picture. Each of these characters was normally known just by one name. So you get one point for the name of the series and one point for the chatacter's name. Label your answers 1 to 4 left to right, top line first. PM me with your guesses by 5am tomorrow. No use of the internet of course to ensure a fair result. Good luck
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The clues below are each to a city (in the general sense of the word) whose name begins with the letter D. How many can you guess? You have to get the answer I had in mind should there be more than one possible valid answer. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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1. Walled City on the Eastern Adriatic Coast
2. Capital City on the River Liffey
3. South African City on the Indian Ocean coast
4. Former East African capital city
5. Modern Middle East City often a stop-over for long haul flights from UK
6. City in Eastern Ukraine whose football team is called Shakhtar
7. African capital City which carries the same name as its country
8. Name by which the Indonesian capital City was formerly known
9. Town in the West Midlands which has one of the country’s larger zoos
10. City in North Carolina that has the same name as a Northern English county -
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Below is a list of pop/rock groups followed, in random order, by a name by which they were previously known. All you have to do is to match each of the groups to their former name. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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1. The Shadows
2. The Who
3. Creedence Clearwater Revival
4. The Bee Gees
5. Blondie
6. The Beach Boys
7. Pink Floyd
8. The 4 Seasons
9. Sonny and Cher
10. Queen
The High Numbers
Angel and the Snake
Caesar and Cleo
Sigma 6
The Rattlesnakes
The Pendletones
The Golliwogs
Smile
The Four Lovers
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I carry a lot of secrets, happy or sad. I drive or walk to my destination rain or shine to make sure I give you what is truly yours. Everything that I bring with me is destined for only for one place which is decided in advance. Who am I?
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The towns listed below are all fictional. Can you guess the name of the book/comic/movie/TV or radio programme from which they derive? One guess per clue and you have to get the name I was looking for in the event there may be two or more valid answers. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
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1. Zion
2. Causton
3. Walford
4. Derry ME
5. Cabot Cove
6. Sunnydale CA
7. Bedrock
8. Stepford
9. Shangri-La
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Whose famous face is this distorted? No need to PM - just guess with initials and asterisks. And... can Shirley make it three in a row😎.
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Below are images of 4 actors when playing a character in a well-known TV programme. Can you guess the names of the TV series and the characters (NOT the actors' real names)? One guess for each picture. One point for the name of the series. Two points for the full name of the character and one point for only getting first or second names. Label your answers 1 to 4 left to right, top line first. PM me with your guesses by 5am tomorrow. No use of the internet of course to ensure a fair result. Good luck
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Your challenge today is to list the following in order as to their average length of time in years – starting with the longest. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
REMEMBER - NO POSTS instead you PM me with your guesses any time up to 5am tomorrow. If possible, please wait until you've completed all the guesses you want to make to avoid too many PMs and to make my job easier. So no hurry and it doesn't matter when you submit the answers because I'll be judging them solely on who has the most correct - and in the event of two or more being level it will be a tie. I hope this is clear and good luck. Tomorrow I’ll post the names of the top entries
Life expectancy of a Pygmy Chameleon
One US Presidential term
24 hour Le Mans race
Time for which Ri p Van Winkle slept
Life expectancy of a domestic cat -
Each of the clues below is to the name of a type of animal. How many can you guess? No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
REMEMBER - NO POSTS instead you PM me with your guesses any time up to 5AM tomorrow. If possible, please wait until you've completed all the guesses you want to make to avoid too many PMs and to make my job easier. So no hurry and it doesn't matter when you submit the answers because I'll be judging them solely on who has the most correct - and in the event of two or more being level it will be a tie. I hope this is clear and good luck. Tomorrow I’ll post the names of the top entries.
1. Has it forgotten the words?
2. Sounds like a good musical instrument partly in French
3. He doesn't play by the rules
4. He makes a piano sound better
5. Hello Mrs Sharples
6. Hoarse
7. What British Pottery can contain
8. Muck up your Timple
9. Sounds like a shortened country
10. Joe as well -
Whose famous face is this distorted? No need to PM - just guess with initials and asterisks.
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The first list below is made up of people who won a Gold Medal for Team GB at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. The second list contains the events for which they won a Gold Medal but in random order. Your task is to match the person to the event. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
REMEMBER - NO POSTS instead you PM me with your guesses any time up to 5AM tomorrow. If possible, please wait until you've completed all the guesses you want to make to avoid too many PMs and to make my job easier. So no hurry and it doesn't matter when you submit the answers because I'll be judging them solely on who has the most correct - and in the event of two or more being level it will be a tie. I hope this is clear and good luck. Tomorrow I’ll post the names of the top entries.
1. Helen Glover
2. Bradley Wiggins
3. Victoria Pendleton
4. Jessica Ennis
5. Charlotte Dujardin
6. Greg Rutherford
7. Tim Baillie
8. Alistair Brownlee
9. Jade Jones
10. Ben Ainslie
Men’s Time Trial
Team Dressage
Taekwondo Women's 57 kg
Women’s Coxless Pair
Women’s Heptathlon
Men’s Triathlon
Finn Class
Women’s Keirin
Men’s Slalom C-2
Men’s Long Jump -
Something different. Your challenge today is to come up with words that can be made from the word CONFRONTATION with the aim of getting a word that scores higher in Scrabble than anyone else’s guess. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. No need to PM me; just post your guess(es) – one guess per post. Good luck and remember the longest word wouldn’t necessarily be the highest scoring. As a reminder, here are the Scrabble scores
(1 point)-A, E, I, O, U, L, N, S, T, R.
(2 points)-D, G.
(3 points)-B, C, M, P.
(4 points)-F, H, V, W, Y.
(5 points)-K.
(8 points)- J, X.
(10 points)-Q, Z. -
The names listed below are all fictional characters. Can you guess the name of the book/comic/movie/TV series or radio programme from which they derive? One guess per clue and you have to get the name I was looking for in the event there may be two or more valid answers. No use of reference material or the internet of course to ensure fair play. Good luck.
REMEMBER - NO POSTS instead you PM me with your guesses any time up to 5AM tomorrow. If possible, please wait until you've completed all the guesses you want to make to avoid too many PMs and to make my job easier. So no hurry and it doesn't matter when you submit the answers because I'll be judging them solely on who has the most correct - and in the event of two or more being level it will be a tie. I hope this is clear and good luck. Tomorrow I’ll post the names of the top entries.
1. Captain Ahab
2. David Balfour
3. Aramis
4. Emmett "Doc" Brown
5. Arthur Dallas
6. Foghorn Leghorn
7. Edina Monsoon
8. The Artful Dodger
9. Angus (the Thane)
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Below are images of 4 movie posters with the movie's title removed. Can you guess the name of the movie? One guess for each image and if the poster relates to a series you have to get the title of the actual movie featured. Label your answers 1 to 4 left to right, top line first. PM me with your guesses by 5am tomorrow. No use of the internet of course to ensure a fair result. Good luck