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April 13, 2008

American presidents who 
were victims of assassins


1 — How many US presidents have been assassinated? 
2 — What are devils on horseback on a restaurant menu?
3 — Give five female singers known by just one name.
4 — What fish is said to have taken its name from a Mediterranean island? 
5 — How did the Nokia company get its name?
6 — If you ordered naranja in a Spanish bar what would you receive?
7 — In wrestling what does WWE stand for?
8 — Name four fighter planes, past or present, with storm conditions for names. 
9 — Does a deltiologist collect beermats, keyrings, bankcards, postcards or football cards?
10 — Who sang the theme to the James Bond film Licence To Kill
11 — What causes the holes in cheese? 
12 — What are a horse’s withers? 
13 — How is the children’s street game pauldies more commonly known? 
14 — If someone gave you a tabla would you eat it, set it alight, bang it or plant it? 
15 — How old was Henry III when he came to the English throne — three, six, nine or 12? 
16 — Which is Scotland’s deepest loch? 
17 — Bamboo belongs to which family of plants? 
18 — How old will TV presenter David Attenborough be on his next birthday? 
19 — Which word contains five vowels in a row? 
20 — Why are your lips redder than your face? 
 


Sunday Post Quiz Answers, April 13, 2008

1 — Four — Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, William McKinley and John F. Kennedy. 
2 — Prunes stuffed with cheese wrapped in bacon. 
3 — Any five from Duffy, Dido, Madonna, Fergie, Lulu, Dana, Sinitta, Cher, etc. 
4 — Sardines, from Sardinia. 
5 — Nokia began as a paper manufacturer and founder Fredrik Idestam built wood pulp mills, including one by the Nokianvirta river in Finland.
6 — Orange juice. 
7 — World Wrestling Entertainment. 
8 — Any four from Typhoon, Tempest, Hurricane, Whirlwind, Tornado. 
9 — Postcards. 
10 — Gladys Knight.
11 — Gas builds up during fermentation and it pops into bubbles that harden into holes. 
12 — Where the neck and back join on the ridge between its shoulders. 
13 — Hopscotch. 
14 — You’d bang it — it’s a small drum, normally played in a pair. 
15 — He was nine.
16 — Loch Morar. 
17 — The grass family. 
18 — He’s 82 on May 8. 
19 — Queueing. 
20 — There are many blood vessels in the lip area and the blood shows through because lip skin is thinner.