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White Room Quiz Wed 29 Nov 2023

Mi-Amigo
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There are two White Room Quizzes each week - one on Monday and one on Wednesday.

Today`s WRQ is 8 questions - with two questions on each of these four categories - 

    PEOPLE    SPACE    TV   ART

 

The White Room Quiz is open to all members.

Those wishing to take part must pm me - @Mi-Amigo  - their answers between 12 noon today [Wed] and

03.00am Friday morning.

Please do not post your answers on the thread.

 

I hope our regular quizzers

@Cleoriff  @pgn  @jonsie  @gmarkj  @MI5  @TallTrees  @BobM  @Spenny   @J9el   @Dave-O2 

and any member, who has taken part in the past or has never taken part, and any new members will join in with today`s White Room Quiz.

 

TODAY`S EIGHT QUESTIONS

Q1 PEOPLE 1 - Who was the only British Prime Minister to hold the office after being Chancellor of the

                           Exchequer, Home Secretary, and Foreign Secretary ?

                                 

Q2 SPACE 1 - Where on the Moon did Apollo 17, the last lunar mission, land in 1972 ?

 

Q3 TV 1 - In the British TV sit-com "Open All Hours", screened from 1976 to 1985, what was the first name

                  of the character [not actor`s name] Arkwright ?

 

Q4 ART 1 - Which British artist painted "Bubbles" in 1886 which was later used in ad for Pears soap ?

 

Q5 PEOPLE 2 - What was the name of Lisa Marie Presley`s first husband ? 

 

Q6 SPACE 2 - Which planet in our solar system is known as the "Horned planet" ?

 

Q7 TV 2 - In British TV soap "EastEnders" what was the name of the dog adopted by character Robbie

                   Jackson and appeared in programme for 14 years ?

 

Q8 ART 2 - Renaissance artist Albrecht Durer was from which country ?

                                                                                 

The White Room Quiz is open to all members of the Community.

Each member must pm [private message] their answers to me [Mi-Amigo] after 12 noon today [Wed 29 Nov 2023] and before 03.00am Fri 01 Dec 2023.

 

Please do not post your answers on the thread.

The answers - and results for each player taking part - will be posted on Fri 01 Dec 2023

Each member will be awarded :star:  for each correct answer. In addition, Thinkers will be awarded as follows

 

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THE RULES

Each member must pm [private message] their answers to me Mi-Amigo after 12 noon today [Wed 29 Nov

2023] and before 03.00am on Fri 01 Dec 2023.

No member is to post any answer on the thread.

Any answer received after 03.00am on Fri 01 Dec 2023 will be declared void.

No googling, wiki, youtube search for answers.

The White Room Quiz is open to all members.

New members, who have recently joined the Community, and members who have not taken part before, are welcome to join the "regulars" with this week`s quiz. 

Please feel free to post any comments on the questions - but not the answers - on this thread.

If you have any questions about the quiz, please ask and I will reply here.

I hope everyone likes the questions in today`s White Room Quiz, and finds this WRQ fun.

Good luck, everyone

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Good quiz - not sure why Taurus-Littrow passed me by... But Ethel's little Willie was all I could think of for the dog. Should've tapped @Cleoriff bearing beer tokens 🤣

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Thanks @Mi-Amigo - happy with that.

Well done all, good scores again.

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Thank you for the offer though @Cleoriff 

Went through the alphabet and fgs the very end🤯 knew it was not "fluffy"😆 stuck in mind because it was unusual. 

It was a lovely dog though thanks to the gif reminder 😊 I liked that quiz 🙄

 

 



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More than happy with a red this time - had no idea on the others.

Well done everyone and thanks @Mi-Amigo 

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@TallTrees wrote:

Thank you for the offer though @Cleoriff 

Went through the alphabet and fgs the very end🤯 knew it was not "fluffy"😆 stuck in mind because it was unusual. 

It was a lovely dog though thanks to the gif reminder 😊 I liked that quiz 🙄

 

 


@TallTrees 

Yes Robbie (the character who found the lost dog) said the dog was 'Well Hard', because of the time he survived on the streets. That name stuck and became Wellard.

Interesting fact: I always thought the dog was a German Shepherd. No, it was a Belgian Tervuren and from 1998- 2008 was played by 3 different dogs. Zenna, Chancer and Kyte (all female) 😂

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@pgn wrote:

Good quiz - not sure why Taurus-Littrow passed me by... But Ethel's little Willie was all I could think of for the dog. Should've tapped @Cleoriff bearing beer tokens 🤣


@pgn 

Beer tokens??!!

Only vodka tokens for me 😂

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Thank you for the story @Cleoriff 

That's interesting because that was a very strange name. I have met a  Belgian Shepherd.. had a lovely temperament.  True,  very often tv use several similar animals in a series.  I was fascinated  with the little dog in Midsomer Murders because I  thought I  had seen him in a Volvo ad  weeing on a car wheel!  He was so clever. His name was Sykes.  He retired and another little terrier type dog was cast in the part.  😍

 

 



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@TallTrees wrote:

Thank you for the story @Cleoriff 

That's interesting because that was a very strange name. I have met a  Belgian Shepherd.. had a lovely temperament.  True,  very often tv use several similar animals in a series.  I was fascinated  with the little dog in Midsomer Murders because I  thought I  had seen him in a Volvo ad  weeing on a car wheel!  He was so clever. His name was Sykes.  He retired and another little terrier type dog was cast in the part.  😍

 

 


Yes Sykes sadly died in 2019 @TallTrees but the new terrier in the latest series of Midsomer is still called Sykes. Couldn't be anything else really. 😍

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Love him❤   @Cleoriff 



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Thank you @TallTrees @MI5 @Cleoriff @pgn @BobM @gmarkj 

Pleased you enjoyed the quiz and well done everyone on your awards.

Great to see everyone got a Thinker, again,

Also love the banter. Didn`t know that answers were being offered for cash @Cleoriff and @TallTrees 😂

Also thanks for info on dogs in TV series...

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