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May 27, 2001


When Gazza had a
hit with Lindisfarne

1 — Footballer Paul Gascoigne and folk-rock band Lindisfarne got together in 1990 to record what?
2 — Nowadays more men practice pogonotomy than don’t. What is it?
3 — You sometimes see Halal food advertised in specialist shops. What is it?
4 — What do country/rock singer k.d. lang’s initials stand for?
5 — How is Roman numeral CMXCIX more familiar to us?
6 — We’ve all heard of singer Kylie Minogue, but what does Kylie mean in Aborigine?
7 — On TV which product sponsors the new Crossroads?
8 — How many stomachs does a cow have?
9 — Which country is the world’s biggest banana producer — Bolivia, Paraguay, Mexico, Peru, Ecuador?
10 — Name your body’s largest organ.
11 — A couple celebrating their Pearl Wedding Anniversary have been married for how long?
12 — If someone gave you a rambutan what would you do with it?
13 — We’ve all heard of the Cenotaph in London, but what does the word cenotaph mean?
14 — Which American game is played on a diamond?
15 — Name the only flying mammal.
16 — In the children’s story what is Paddington Bear’s favourite food?
17 — In pre-decimal currency, how many half-crowns made up a pound?
18 — Would a myologist be interested in mice, muscles or mythology?
19 — If you’re served lapsang souchong in a restaurant what are you eating or drinking?
20 — Which French city when pronounced differently means something delightful and enjoyable?


Sunday Post Quiz Answers, May 27, 2001

1 — Fog On The Tyne.
2 — Shaving off your beard.
3 — Food that is permitted to be eaten according to Islamic law.
4 — Kathyrn Dawn.
5 — As 999, the emergency number.
6 — Throwing stick or boomerang.
7 — Surf washing powder.
8 — One, made up of four compartments.
9 — Ecuador.
10 — Your skin. Your liver is your body’s largest internal organ.
11 — 30 years.
12 — You’d eat it, it’s a fruit.
13 — Empty tomb.
14 — Baseball.
15 — The bat.
16 — Marmalade sandwiches.
17 — Eight.
18 — Muscles.
19 — A specialist tea.
20 — Nice.