I think I should have gone with my other choice then ....
County Durham
I think I should have gone with my other choice then ....
County Durham
Teeside?
Ding a ling to Maple Leaf
It is indeed County Durham, so over to you for the next question
A seasonal one .... easy if you know, but not if you don't
Name Santa's nine reindeer ....
Dancer
Prancer
Dasher
Vixen
Donna
Blitzen
Comet
Cupid
Plus I'm guessing for the ninth it has to be Rudolph!!
(Only 8 are mentioned in Twas the night before Christmas)
Luxury of having a 3.5yr old who LOVES this stuff this year!
He who hesitates is not only lost, but miles from the next exit.
How Many Roads Must A Man Walk Down Before He Admits Hes lost?
Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go. - TS ELLIOT
Told you it was an easy one ... and yes, Rudolph is the ninth.
Ding to Family Moose
Bump
Calling Family Moose, your turn!
As we seem to be without a question I shall jump in and set one.
Each of the following are the initials of film titles starring Steve McQueen. Name the films.
a. T M S
b. T T C A
c. T G E
d. T B
e. T C K
f. T T I
g. T S P
I'll kick it off with
a. The Magnificent Seven
b. The Thomas Crown Affair
c. The Great Escape
d. T B
e. The Cincinatti Kid
f. The Towering Inferno
g. T S P
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a. The Magnificent Seven
b. The Thomas Crown Affair
c. The Great Escape
d. T B ???????
e. The Cincinatti Kid
f. The Towering Inferno
g. T S P ???????
Spot on so far and 5 out of 7 is good so being benevolent I shall give you the DING.
d: The Blob made in 1958
g: The Sand Pebbles made in 1966
Well I was wondering whether T B would turn out to be Bullit with some prefix!
Anyway:
What connects the following:
Lilly Allen
Mark Wahlberg
Ann Boleyn (reputedly)
Chandler (from Friends)
Me
and some others who will be added to the list if it drags on.
And me......
Nipples?
DING Yep, they all have a third nipple, but I went one better and I've got 4! I was going to give Scaramanga as a big hint.
Whoops
Ok - without Googling - who, or what, is a cachalot?
DrSolly??
Is it some sort of shellfish?
consulted my mine of information (the wife) and she reckons it's a whale of some sort
You can have the ding for that - it's a sperm whale
Ok a little music quiz.
Below are some lyrics from 3 songs that include a lady's name, give the lady's name and the song title.
2 out of 3 gets the DING
1} Your lips feel like winter, your skin has turned to white.
2} She got a police bike, she got a turned up nose.
3} Thought she was a woman but she was another man.
Well, I know one of them, but only one, so I won't post that and spoil it for anyone else.
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light. (Dylan Thomas)
any takers, it's not that hard.
Ok, I will give the ding for one right answer!!
Does Bill want to post his one answer ....
I've been waitinng for it
any takers on naming one and getting the DING
oh go on then
3 - Jo Jo - Get Back - Beatles
Happy Caching
Gazooks
- Setting a good example for children takes all the fun out of middle age.
googling the other two
1 Lady d'Arbanville - Lady d'Arbanville ? - Cat Stevens
2 Blue Jean - Blue Jear - David Bowie
Happy Caching
Gazooks
- Setting a good example for children takes all the fun out of middle age.
Ding to you. It was actually somebody called Loretta in Get Back but near enough.
"JoJo was a man who thought he was a loner
etc etc
Sweet loretta Martin thought she was a woman
etc"
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Jordan?
Not the answer I have on the card
Happy Caching
Gazooks
- Setting a good example for children takes all the fun out of middle age.
Turkey ?
Ding to DrDick&Vick :cheers:
Happy Caching
Gazooks
- Setting a good example for children takes all the fun out of middle age.
Ok a nice easy music question:
What was Ike and Tina Turner's last UK hit single, reaching number 4 in 1973? It was rerecorded by Tina Turner in 1991 but only managed to reach No. 23?
bump, any answers?
Not from me, I'm afraid. I thought it might be "River Deep, Mountain High", but I googled to check if I was right, and accidentally found the correct answer.
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light. (Dylan Thomas)
Now that really is the limit mate!!
Nutbush City Limits?
Ding Dong, the man wins a coconut!
so over to martybartfast
What was particularly notable about the rescue of the crew of the Forrest Hall, on the evening of 12th / morning of 13th Jan1899?
Another guess. Was it the first rescue by the RNLI?
He who hesitates is not only lost, but miles from the next exit.
How Many Roads Must A Man Walk Down Before He Admits Hes lost?
Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go. - TS ELLIOT
Ding to Roger.
The lifeboat was at Lynmouth but they couldn't launch due to the high sea. So 60 men and 100 horses pulled a 10 tonne boat & trailer up a 1-in-4 hill, over 15 miles of moor, down another 1-in-4 hill and launched from the beach at Porlock. They sent a team of men ahead with equipment to widen the tracks, cut down trees and demolish walls so they could get through. And they got everyone off alive.
Fascinating story if you ever get the chance to read it.
Try this one then. Where is the M96 "Motorway"?
It's a "dummy" strip of motorway built for training purposes at the national Fire Training college just outside Moreton-in-Marsh in Gloucestershire.
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light. (Dylan Thomas)
Thanks! I used sometimes to drink in the pub that some of the staff at the Fire College used, which made that a fairly easy one to answer!
Ok, next question:
What was the name of the character played by Tim Robbins in The Shawshank Redemption?
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light. (Dylan Thomas)