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Quiz about Inquizitions Hidden Word Game 12
Quiz about Inquizitions Hidden Word Game 12

Inquizition's Hidden Word Game 12


A word is hidden in a sentence along with a description of that word. For example: writing fluid used by kevIN Kline. The answer is ink. Good luck and have fun.

A multiple-choice quiz by Inquizition. Estimated time: 10 mins.
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Author
Inquizition
Time
10 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
185,933
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
25
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
15 / 25
Plays
7775
Awards
Top 5% quiz!
Last 3 plays: Guest 24 (16/25), Guest 69 (4/25), Guest 94 (0/25).
Question 1 of 25
1. This breakfast item beggars belief.

Answer: (3 letters)
Question 2 of 25
2. Are head teachers a continuous dull pain.

Answer: (4 letters)
Question 3 of 25
3. Footballer Wayne Rooney behaves like a Roman emperor.

Answer: (4 letters)
Question 4 of 25
4. This pirate is angry.

Answer: (5 letters)
Question 5 of 25
5. Andromeda is located in Italy.

Answer: (4 letters)
Question 6 of 25
6. Violent anger is a tragedy.

Answer: (4 letters)
Question 7 of 25
7. The small Asian citrus fruit receives compliments.

Answer: (4 letters)
Question 8 of 25
8. A sequence in nurseries.

Answer: (6 letters)
Question 9 of 25
9. The penpusher is an official who shows people to their seats.

Answer: (5 letters)
Question 10 of 25
10. A cavalry sword - give us a break from this aberration.

Answer: (5 letters)
Question 11 of 25
11. A gardening tool from Marrakech.

Answer: (4 letters)
Question 12 of 25
12. This slender fish is fiddling the expenses.

Answer: (4 letters)
Question 13 of 25
13. A close friend of Michael Schumacher.

Answer: (4 letters)
Question 14 of 25
14. Olivia De Havilland has a large luxurious country residence.

Answer: (5 letters)
Question 15 of 25
15. Pharmaceutical spice.

Answer: (4 letters)
Question 16 of 25
16. This clergyman was seen with the film director.

Answer: (6 letters)
Question 17 of 25
17. Oskar Schindler rescues the four year old female red deer.

Answer: (4 letters)
Question 18 of 25
18. Seville oranges are morally wrong and harmful.

Answer: (4 letters)
Question 19 of 25
19. Love is on the rocks for the principal male character in a play or story.

Answer: (4 letters)
Question 20 of 25
20. The stiletto shoe crumbles the thin flat slab of baked clay.

Answer: (4 letters)
Question 21 of 25
21. The moonfish mingles with shopaholics.

Answer: (4 letters)
Question 22 of 25
22. Could she be the wife of Hercules?

Answer: (4 letters)
Question 23 of 25
23. Edible nut from Cape Canaveral.

Answer: (5 letters)
Question 24 of 25
24. Fine china porcelain from Birmingham.

Answer: (4 letters)
Question 25 of 25
25. Alfred Hitchcock thriller set in St Tropez.

Answer: (4 letters)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. This breakfast item beggars belief.

Answer: Egg

b(EGG)ars. An egg is an essential part of a full English breakfast.
2. Are head teachers a continuous dull pain.

Answer: Ache

te(ACHE)rs. An ache is a continuous dull pain.
3. Footballer Wayne Rooney behaves like a Roman emperor.

Answer: Nero

way(NE RO)oney. Nero was the Roman emperor (54-68AD) who allegedly started the fire that destroyed a large part of Rome.
4. This pirate is angry.

Answer: Irate

p(IRATE). To be irate is to be incensed with anger or to be furious.
5. Andromeda is located in Italy.

Answer: Rome

and(ROME)da. The capital of Italy is Rome.
6. Violent anger is a tragedy.

Answer: Rage

t(RAGE)dy. Rage is intense anger or fury.
7. The small Asian citrus fruit receives compliments.

Answer: Lime

comp(LIME)nts. The lime is a small Asian citrus tree or the fruit of this tree.
8. A sequence in nurseries.

Answer: Series

nur(SERIES). A series can be a chain, order or sequence of events.
9. The penpusher is an official who shows people to their seats.

Answer: Usher

penp(USHER). The usher is an official who shows people to their seats as in a church or theatre.
10. A cavalry sword - give us a break from this aberration.

Answer: Sabre

u(S A BRE)ak or thi(S ABER)ration. A sabre or saber (American spelling) is a single-edged cavalry sword with a curved blade. An aberration is a departure from the truth.
11. A gardening tool from Marrakech.

Answer: Rake

mar(RAKE)ch. A rake is a gardening implement.
12. This slender fish is fiddling the expenses.

Answer: Ling

fidd(LING). The ling is a food fish having an elongated body and is alternatively known as turbot.
13. A close friend of Michael Schumacher.

Answer: Chum

s(CHUM)acher. A chum is an informal word for a close friend.
14. Olivia De Havilland has a large luxurious country residence.

Answer: Villa

ha(VILLA)nd. A villa is a large luxurious country residence. Olivia De Havilland played the character part of Melanie Wilkes in the 1939 movie 'Gone With The Wind'. She was the sister of Joan Fontaine and was born in Tokyo on 1st July 1916.
15. Pharmaceutical spice.

Answer: Mace

phar(MACE)utical. Mace is a spice from the nutmeg seed.
16. This clergyman was seen with the film director.

Answer: Rector

di(RECTOR). A rector is a clergyman in charge of a parish. A vicar acts as an assistant or a substitute for the rector at Communion.
17. Oskar Schindler rescues the four year old female red deer.

Answer: Hind

sc(HIND)ler. A hind is the female of a red deer when aged three years or more.
18. Seville oranges are morally wrong and harmful.

Answer: Evil

s(EVIL)le. Evil is to be morally wrong or harmful.
19. Love is on the rocks for the principal male character in a play or story.

Answer: Hero

t(HE RO)cks. The hero is the chief man in a play or a story.
20. The stiletto shoe crumbles the thin flat slab of baked clay.

Answer: Tile

s(TILE)tto. A tile is a thin flat slab of fired clay.
21. The moonfish mingles with shopaholics.

Answer: Opah

sh(OPAH)olics. The opah is a large deep-sea fish with a brilliantly coloured body. It can be located in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and the Mediterranean Sea. Its alternative name is the kingfish or moonfish.
22. Could she be the wife of Hercules?

Answer: Hebe

(HE BE). In Greek mythology, Hebe was the wife of Hercules, the daughter of Zeus and Hera and the goddess of youth and spring.
23. Edible nut from Cape Canaveral.

Answer: Pecan

ca(PE CAN)averal. The pecan is a hickory tree or the smooth oval nut from this tree.
24. Fine china porcelain from Birmingham.

Answer: Ming

bir(MING)ham. Ming is Chinese porcelain produced during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) and is associated with the use of brilliant colours on fine-quality porcelain.
25. Alfred Hitchcock thriller set in St Tropez.

Answer: Rope

t(ROPE)z. 'Rope' was Alfred Hitchcock's first film in colour and starred James Stewart in 1948. Hope you enjoyed the challenge.
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