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jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

Jan-4-2005 18:37

See if there is interest for this.

1. Each day I will post 10 questions, at random times of the day.
2. Each Quiz runs exactly 24 hours.
3. The first person that has all 10 questions right, wins. Or if no one has all questions right, the best one wins.
4. You can only post answers ONCE for the same quiz.
5. No cash involved. Just glory. :)

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Rosamund Clifford
Rosamund Clifford
Tale Spinner

May-24-2006 04:28

LED, that was quick! I knew only one, joey (thanks to "Dot and the kangaroo") and guessed two more, sunnies and moo juice (it has a fine onomatopeic sound to it), but what did Android say? Was it Etruscan? Translation, please!

Greyling
Greyling

May-24-2006 05:33

*lol* - oki since LED had so many right answers with elaborated explanations even!!, we don't need to keep this one open for further entries :)

However, my dictionary reference have different answers for 7 and 8 so maybe we should ask our "local" expert to come to our aid as I'm not sure I dare say LED is wrong since she is from the "area" :D

She still wins, though - bravo and well done :)

Greyling
Greyling

May-24-2006 05:42

Or maybe I should have said "good on ya mate for cracking this hum dinger of a quiz" - although it doesn't sound as convincing when I try to put the words in a sentence :D

Secret_Squirrel
Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer

May-24-2006 07:07

lol well as much as sausages are full of offal and other interesting animal tid bits (lots of snout I believe), they're not full of vomit (I hope), so 7. Mystery Bag is a Sausage. And 8. Sanger is a Sandwich, as opposed to a 'snag' which is a sausage also. Confused? try living here. And ummm 2. Hooroo is a 'goodbye'.

My sentence : strewth (cor / wow / gee) that's a bottler (something great / super) of a quiz cobber (mate / buddy / pal / friend)!

Hooroo!




Greyling
Greyling

May-24-2006 07:27

Whoopsy, I apologize for missing LED's answer to question 2 (2 was indeed supposed to be goodbye and not hello - also according to my helpful dictionary :D), I was just so dazzled by all her additional comments (especially the one about the sheep because my trusty dictionary didn't elaborate on the definition) that I forgot to pay attention :D

Lady Emerald Devon
Lady Emerald Devon
Nomad

May-24-2006 10:06

Actually, that was really hard. I guessed a lot of answers :D


Paranoid_Android
Paranoid_Android
Story Teller

May-25-2006 00:20

My brother used to stutter and he had to do all kinds of tongue twisters to help him, most of them are fairly well known…

I thought a filling the blanks might be easier…

1. She sells ….by the sea shore.
2. Peter Piper picked a ……. of pickled peppers.
3. Around the ragged rocks the rugged ……… ran.

This isn’t one my brothers speech pathologist taught him…

4. I’m not the pheasant plucker I’m the pheasant plucker’s mate, I’m only plucking pheasants coz the ………….

5. Betty Botter had some butter, "But," she said, "this butter's …………
6. A big black bug bit a big black ……..
7. How much wood would a …………. chuck if a ………………. could chuck wood?
8. Silly Sally swiftly shooed …………. silly sheep
9. All I want is a cup of proper coffee made in a proper ………… coffee pot.

This is extra for Rosamund...

Na vrh brda vrba …… [which apparently is a Croation tongue-twister… and yes I don’t know which part of the phrase I have removed! ]

Rosamund Clifford
Rosamund Clifford
Tale Spinner

May-25-2006 01:28

Only the last word: na vrh brda vrba mrda (it means that on the top of hill a willow is stirring, although they usually don't grow on hills). Yes, we all twisted tongues with that one as children. I'd like very much to know who (or what) is your source of information, but I suppose you won't tell me.

As for the rest , I'll try to guess some of them.

1. shells (seashells)?
2. pot?
6. beetle?
7. woodchuck (I think I heard that one)

Sorry abut silly Sally and her silly sheep, can't think of anything.



Rosamund Clifford
Rosamund Clifford
Tale Spinner

May-25-2006 01:44

It reminds me of a phrase "Marry the merry Mary" which one of my professors used trying to teach us the pronunciation of various kinds of e in English.

Greyling
Greyling

May-25-2006 03:15

"Easier" you say. "HA!" I say :D

1. seashells
2. packet? - someone told me this one once but I can't remember how it goes except that it's long
3. rascal?
4. pheasant plucker's late?
5. brassy?
6. bowtie?
7. woodchuck
8. seven?
9. copper?

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