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The White Room Thursday Quiz - 3 October 2019

Mi-Amigo
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     This week`s contestant, chosen at random by @EmilieT is

 

                                                            @gmarkj 

 

The six questions are:

 

Q1 [history]: Who was the last King of France?

 

Q2 [sport]: Which sport features "boss", "flex", "vene", and "nock"?

 

Q3 [event]: Near which town in England is the annual cheese-rolling event held at Spring Bank Holiday ?

 

Q4 [food & drink]: Which city, according to the Michelin Guide 2019, has the most Michelin star restaurants?

 

Q5 [space]: Which planet in our solar system, as of 2017, has the most moons?

 

Q6 [TV sitcoms]: What is the name of the character, who was the female companion of John Redmond in Peter Kay`s TV sitcom "Car Share"? 

 

Rules:

You can only give one answer to each question.

You can answer the questions in any order - please copy and paste the question and add your answer.

You can post all of the answers together in one posts; or post one, or more, answer in several posts [as @pgn did last week]; at any time between 00.01 [one minute after midnight] and 23.59 [11.59pm] tomorrow [Thursday] 3 October 2019.

Any answer posted before 00.01 or after 23.59 will be declared void.

Please - no googling, Wiki, social media, Youtube in search of the answers.

 

The results, with the correct answers, will be posted on Friday 4 October 2019.

Each correct answer will be awarded a star

If you get all six questions correct, you will be awarded the Silver Thinker

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All members, including those who have already been a contestant or have put their names forward as contestants and those who are considering being a future contestant, are welcome to join in and play along - by making their own list of questions and seeing how many they can get right - but, please do not post your answers on the thread.

 

Thank you for your interest and good luck @gmarkj 

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Apologies for the double answer. Serve me right for not reading my earlier post.
Thanks to @Mi-Amigo for running the quiz and @EmilieT for picking me!

 

Edit: Oh, and i meant Saturn in my first post anyway (I was thinking the one with the rings) but would have been wrong again!!

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Wow I wouldn't have guessed Tokyo had so many Michelin stars! Well done @gmarkj, I found this one tricky and didn't get anything right but the answers, as always, so interesting :nerd:

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@EmilieT  I really expected that you would know the last King of France. When I read the questions, my first thought was @EmilieT will get that one... :wink:

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@Cleoriff History wasn't my strongest subject in school :rolling_eyes:

 

I found the classes really interesting but always found it really hard to remember dates and other historical facts ...

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To be honest @EmilieT , I found out more about history when I started reading books by Jean Plaidy, Georgette Heyer and Philippa Gregory. :rofl:

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Thanks guys.

When it comes to the results and feedback, which shows it is never easy to know what is going to be an "easy" or "difficult" question. When I go through the ideas at the weekend for the questions, I might come across a QI-style one - only for the contestant and the players to get it, but then again I might find a question which I think will be easier and everyone will get which no-one finds the answer to.

I hope that the mix of questions continues to entertain and you will all have a go and have fun next week. 

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