KrispyKoala
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Post by KrispyKoala on Feb 10, 2009 1:24:47 GMT
Oh Feral,
Would you be able to pop down to Sydney by Friday night?
Our Pub Trivia final is on and your brain would be an asset.
1st prize is a $1,000.
Some questions from last week, still unanswered,
1) What, where and how old is London's oldest surviving building???
2) Queen Ann often, (6 times a year) bathed in Milk, the level of milk was always more at the end of the bath, why? What was done with the milk after she bathed in it?
3) What is the Welsh name for London and England?
4)The puffin (bird) is depicted on a coin produced where?
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KrispyKoala
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Post by KrispyKoala on Feb 10, 2009 1:46:24 GMT
Re:
Question 1.
Trick question
The building itself is no longer in London!!!It was moved in 1915.
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feral
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Post by feral on Feb 11, 2009 20:21:42 GMT
well if you pay me fare over I'll give it a try, krispy .Mind you ...I aint too hot on that lot of questions .Dont know the first .All I know about Queen Anne is that she was the last of the Stuarts and died of gout so I'd guess the level of milk being higher at the end was summink to do with that .And I bet she did summink horrific like drinking it .Dunno what the welsh name for london or england is but I bet it begins with double LL lol . Island of Lundy has puffin coins
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Post by feral on Feb 11, 2009 20:38:07 GMT
question 1 is a right niggle lol .I would have said it was tower of london but you put that it was moved in 1915 and thats stumped me totally
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