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February 24, 2008

Great waterway across 
the Scottish Highlands


1 — Which four bodies of water make up the Caledonian Canal? 
2 — Name four TV programmes Michael Aspel has presented.
3 — Who’s eighth in line to the throne? 
4 — If you had comedones would you be glad? 
5 — Most people remember oxygen is O2, but what is O3?
6 — What is a bonobo?
7 — Which hair colour sounds a bit fruity? 
8 — If you’re watching your weight you may be concerned about your 
BMI. What does it stand for? 
9 — Why do you never see a painted wooden ladder?
10 — Where is McBurney’s point? 
11 — Whorls, double loops and arches are all common . . . what?
12 — Name two Christian names that are also herbs. 
13 — Umbrella, spider and peacock are all types of what?
14 — Are there more left-handed boys or more left-handed girls?
15 — What is a Dorothy bag?
16 — How does chow mein translate into English? 
17 — Rearrange ORCHESTRA to reveal what pulled the band to the concert. 
18 — What word can be staff and a key?
19 — What are grits in an American breakfast? 
20 — Is Tony Blair an only child?   


Sunday Post Quiz Answers, February 24, 2008

1 — Lochs Ness, Oich, Lochy and Dochfour. 
2 — Any four from Crackerjack, This Is Your Life, Antiques Roadshow, Ask Aspel, Give Us A Clue, Child’s Play, Aspel And Company, etc. 
3 — Viscount Severn — James Alexander Philip Theo Mountbatten Windsor, son of Prince Edward. 
4 — No, it’s the medical term for blackheads and whiteheads. 
5 — Ozone.
6 — A chimpanzee-like ape. 
7 — Strawberry blonde! 
8 — Body Mass Index, a height versus weight calculation of your body fat. 
9 — Paint would make rungs slippy and hide cracks. 
10 — It’s a small area at the front of your abdomen.
11 — Fingerprint patterns. 
12 — Basil and Rosemary. 
13 — They’re common names for houseplants. 
14 — More boys are left-handed. 
15 — A small ladies’ handbag closed by a drawstring.
16 — It means stir fried noodles. 
17 — Carthorse. 
18 — Skeleton. 
19 — Coarsely ground grain, like rice, oats, corn, etc, boiled and served like porridge with butter, gravy, or topped with cheese, etc.
20 — No, he has an older brother and a younger sister.