Thursday’s quiz

1. Who said: “In passing, also, I would like to say that the first time Adam had a chance he laid the blame on woman.

2. It’s l’argent in French,  solid  soldi in Italian, dinero in Spanish and moni in aori, what is it in English.

3. Who brought us this  in Hogsnort Rupert’s song?

4. What is/are Ovis Aries ?

5. What is a philtrum?

6 Responses to Thursday’s quiz

  1. smttc says:

    1. Nancy Astor
    2. Money, specifically gold or silver coins
    3. Auntie Alice
    4. Feral sheep
    5. That thingy groove above the upper lip

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  2. david winter says:

    1) Pass
    2) Money (argent means silver in French)
    3) I’ve heard the words Hogsnort Rupert before.. that’s the extend of my familiarity with them
    4) Sheep, (but we really need to break you of this habit of capitalising species names, sends the same sort of instinctive shiver down my spine as my constant typos must produce in others)
    5) The depression under your nose. It’s formed at the place that you face “joined up” from separate sheets of skin when you were an embryo. (It’s also a little reminder of our fishy ancestors)

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  3. Paul Tremewan says:

    1 Dommy Strauss-Kahn
    2 money
    3 Aunty Alice
    4 Ewe’s guys
    5 Is it the dent in the middle of gap ‘tween mouth and nose.. who Knows?

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  4. pdm says:

    1. Darien Fenton or one of the other die hard union women in the Labour caucus.
    2. Money – got it fron dinero.
    3. Aunty Alice – we got a jug from uncle Wilberforce.
    4. Being born on 19 april I know Aries is the ram and presumably ovis refers to ovaries so it must be a transexual ram perhaps.
    5. Pass.

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  5. gravedodger says:

    1 Pass
    2 coin
    3 Auntie Alice.
    4 Sheeps
    5 Phill Goffs reaction to Damien Oconnor on Hosking TuesdayAM

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  6. adam2314 says:

    1. Pass.
    2. Money. ( Italian is soldi or soldo )
    3. Auntie Alice.
    4. Pass.
    5. Pass.

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