'Hatched, Matched and Dispatched' is the frivolous name given in the UK to 'Births, Marriages and Deaths' in the UK papers. So this quiz about the same in Discworld. Enjoy!
This is my first attempt at an 'add and drop a letter' quiz. I hope you enjoy it. Start with a single letter, then add a letter and possibly anagram it. Then start taking letters off.
The CAPITALS in each question can be turned into hidden dogs. Between 2008 and 2020 the Kennel Club registered 11 new breeds. One emerged in the first quiz. Here are the other 10. All Breed Groups are UK. The word I is never part of the anagram.
Lu-Tze, the sweeper in "Thief Of Time", by Terry Pratchett, followed the 'Way of Mrs. Cosmopolite'. How many of her wise sayings can you recall? All the questions are from this book, although Mrs. Cosmopolite appears in many!
Sport is full of interesting terms and nicknames, what sport did they originate in, or what did they come from? Let's look at some of these expressions and nicknames and see what they came from.
Take a look at the letters in CAPITALS in each question and you will soon spot that they can be turned into hidden dogs. All of the breeds are UK Kennel club registered breeds. Breed groups are UK. The word I is never part of the anagram.
This quiz is all about the cars that James Bond drives in the books. None of them, unfortunately, convert into submarines, but I hope you'll find them and the quiz interesting.
After four days of golf at the 2007 Open at Carnoustie, Padraig Harrington and Sergio Garcia were tied at 7 under par each. This quiz is about the four hole playoff that followed. Enjoy!
I can't understand why these books are out of print (in the UK at least) when Babar the elephant is still available. If you love these books as I do, enjoy!