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November 14, 2004


Famous singer with a son
called Blanket



1 — Which pop stars have children called — a) Phoenix Chi, b) Blanket, c) Fuchsia, d) Woody. 
2 — Why do radio phone-in presenters ask callers to turn down their radios? 
3 — What is the Memphis Belle? (1)
4 — Solve the following clues to ITV programmes — a) you’ll find it at home, b) he makes good boots, c) feature of cold mornings, d) killings in June. 
5 — Which keep your hands warmer — gloves or mittens? 
6 — If someone gave you butterkase, what would you be eating? 
7 — What room has no windows, doors, ceiling or floor? 
8 — What does trocken mean on a bottle of wine?
9 — Which Elton John hit song mentions a blue Cortina?
10 — If you’re a misandrist what do you dislike?
11 — Horses are measured in hands. What length is a hand?
12 — The national flag of which European country is three bands of black, red and gold from top to bottom?
13 — What fraction of an iceberg is visible above water?
14 — Is Donald Duck’s middle name Dwight, Quackham, Faversham or Fauntleroy?
15 — Virginia McMath found fame in films as — Rita Hayworth, Mae West, Ginger Rogers or Lauren Bacall?
16 — Which character in an American TV comedy series took her name from another word for an undertaker?
17 — How is Polishman Karol Wojtyla also known?
18 — What word can be a drinking glass and a musical instrument?
19 — How does an ant smell?
20 — If someone gave you a dhol would you wrap it around your shoulders, bang it, eat it or hang it on your wall? 


Sunday Post Quiz Answers, November 14, 2004

1— a) Melanie B, b) Michael Jackson, c) Sting, d) Fatboy Slim aka Norman Cook. 
2 — Because there’s a short broadcasting delay which causes confusion and it causes noisy feedback. 
3 — A famous World War 2 Boeing B-17 bomber. 
4 — a) Where The Heart Is, b) Doc Martin, c) A Touch Of Frost, d) Midsomer Murders
5 — Mittens because your fingers can pool their warmth.
6 — German cheese. 
7 — A mushroom! 
8 — It’s a dry wine. 
9 — Made In England
10 — Men.
11 — Four inches or 10 cm. 
12 — Germany. 
13 — About an eighth. 
14 — Fauntleroy. 
15 — Ginger Rogers.
16 — Morticia from The Addams Family. They’re known as morticians in the States. 
17 — Pope John Paul II. 
18 — Flute. 
19 — It picks up scent with its antennae. 
20 — You’d bang it, it’s a type of drum.