Monday’s questions were:
1. What is John Key’s middle name?
2. According to Jane Austen a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of what, and which book does it come from?
3. Who is the Minister of Archives NZ?
4. What are the occipitofrontalis and occiptalis and what do they do?
5. Who said: ” No diet will remove all the fat from your body because the brain is entirely fat. Without a brain, you might look good, but all you could do is run for public office.”?
Andrei got two and a half (and I didn’t know we had one either until I went searching for a question for the quiz).
David got two and a half right and a bonus for being well connected and knowing more about biology than George Bernard Shaw.
Gravedodger got two and two halves right (which in this case is the same as two half right).
Bearhunter wins the electronic boquet with three and 2/3 right (got the muscle and raising eyebrow but msised the wrinkling) and a bonus for honesty.
PDM got two right and a thank goodness his answer isn’t still in cabinet.
Paul got three right and a bonus for humour.
Tuesday’s answers follow the break:
1. Phillip
2. “It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.” The opening line of Pride and Prejudice.
3. Nathan Guy.
4. They are muscles which raise and wrinkle the eyebrows, respectively.
5. George Bernard Shaw.
I missed the winkle eh? The joys of a permanently unfurrowed brow…
Interesting that you have been referenced at Tumeke on this one but without a link.
Bad form I say.
Will admit to not knowing one answer.