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March 13, 2005

What would you do with a wagger-pagger?


1 — What would you do with a wagger-pagger — write memos in it, plant it, play music on it or put rubbish in it?
2 — Which TV shows do you associate with the catchphrases — a) Don’t panic! b) I didn’t get where I am today, c) I have a cunning plan, d) You raaaaaang?
3 — How many numbers are on a roulette wheel?
4 — Which snooker players are known as — a) Hurricane, b) the Grinder, c) the Silver Fox, d) Rocket.
5 — What is onomatopoeia?
6 — Which of the Queen’s sons is Baron Killyleagh?
7 — Which senior politician of the 1980s was known for wearing a duffel coat?
8 — Which heroic cartoon character came to life in a 1980 film set in Sweethaven?
9 — Which famous singer was born Steveland Judkins Morris in 1950?
10 — What is the Scottish name for the wood grouse? 
11 — Which one isn’t a Westlife album — a) Said And Done, b) Turnaround, c) World Of Our Own, d) Coast To Coast?
12 — In which sport are periods of play called chukkas?
13 — Where can you spend a kopek?
14 — Is a Tamworth a pig, sheep, goat or cow?
15 — The stapedius is the smallest what in your body?
16 — In the UK it’s called candyfloss, but how is it known in the USA?
17 — Which European car maker takes its name from the Latin meaning “I roll”?
18 — Identify the following “lip” words — a) surgical removal of fat, b) white horse, c) actress Maureen, d) Middlesex town. 
19 — What is the Hielander’s Umbrella in Glasgow? 
20 — Which of the movie Marx Brothers was born with the real Christian names Julius Henry?


Sunday Post Quiz Answers, March 13, 2005

1 — Put rubbish in it — it’s a waste paper bin. 
2 — a) Dad’s Army (Private Jones), b) The Fall And Rise Of Reginald Perrin (Reggie’s boss CJ), c) Blackadder (Baldrick), d) The Addams Family (Lurch). 
3 — 37, including the zero. 
4 — a) Alex Higgins, b) Cliff Thorburn, c) David Taylor, d) Ronnie O’Sullivan. 
5 — The formation of words to imitate the sound they make. (Yell, woof, boom, gurgle, etc).
6 — Prince Andrew. 
7 — Former Labour leader Michael Foot. 
8 — Popeye. Robin Williams took the role. 
9 — Stevie Wonder. 
10 — The capercaillie.
11 — Said And Done, it’s a Boyzone album. 
12 — Polo. 
13 — Russia. 
14 — It’s a pig. 
15 — Muscle. It’s in your middle ear.
16 — Cotton candy. 
17 — Volvo. 
18 — a) Liposuction, b) lipizzaner, c) Lipman, d) Ruislip. 
19 — The bridge carrying the railway over Argyle Street. It was a favourite meeting place for people arriving from the Highlands. 
20 — Groucho.