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Quiz about A Special Quiz for Special Players

A Special Quiz for Special Players


Ok folks, here's how this works: The one word answers to the first nine questions will create a famous phrase. To complete the quiz, you must type the complete sentence in Question 10. Good luck!

A multiple-choice quiz by headboyhistorybuff. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
55,681
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
8819
Last 3 plays: Guest 172 (10/10), bananapeel39 (10/10), Guest 108 (9/10).
Question 1 of 10
1. Which of the following words is described in the Oxford English Dictionary as an abbreviation for 'Italian Vermouth'? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Insert the word that is missing from the following sentence. 'And he ___ the lead!' Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Well you should be building up your sentence by now. So I'll up the stakes a little. What do the Russians Peter and Catherine have in common? They were both called the what? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Great Scott! You are doing well so far aren't you! By the way, if you have 'If Wins Happy' as your sentence so far, I'd check back on your answers. Onto question four! Remember the Wizard of Oz? What was the Lion going to see the Wizard for? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Geography now. What two letter word appears at the start of all three of the following place names? '--peka' '--kyo' '--ulouse'?

Answer: (One is in Kansas U.S.A, one is in Japan, and one is in France)
Question 6 of 10
6. Another short word, like before, except this time I'll don my riddle hat. 'Riddle me this, riddle me that: I'm in a Bee but not in Honey' Bit obvious really.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 7 of 10
7. Well if you're still here you must be doing well. Which word connects Virginia Woolf and spiders to the dark? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Can you believe it? Only two more words to complete our conundrum. Try this phrase out for size: 'The Duke Marlborough was fered a special seat because his bad back.' Doesn't make sense does it? So what two letter word could be added to complete this mish mash of words? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. 'Between 1901 and 1999 there have been countless numbers of these. In fact, there has only been sixty seconds when there hasn't been one in the last one hundred years. Two of them have been international, and they create both mass hysteria and great morale among people. It can come in Paths and Zones, and people can win medals for taking part.' What word fits the bill? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Well, you have your nine words. Now put them together in order (I'm not that mean!) and type the sentence in below. Good Luck.

Answer: (9 Words - no punctuation)

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Most Recent Scores
Apr 17 2024 : Guest 172: 10/10
Apr 16 2024 : bananapeel39: 10/10
Apr 16 2024 : Guest 108: 9/10
Apr 16 2024 : Guest 211: 4/10
Apr 14 2024 : Guest 73: 8/10
Apr 08 2024 : nicechicki: 10/10
Apr 05 2024 : Guest 76: 10/10
Mar 30 2024 : Guest 12: 10/10
Mar 30 2024 : comark2000: 10/10

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Which of the following words is described in the Oxford English Dictionary as an abbreviation for 'Italian Vermouth'?

Answer: It

Just in case you really want to know: 'It (noun colloq) Italian Vermouth (gin and it) abbr.' You didn't want to know did you?
2. Insert the word that is missing from the following sentence. 'And he ___ the lead!'

Answer: Takes

3. Well you should be building up your sentence by now. So I'll up the stakes a little. What do the Russians Peter and Catherine have in common? They were both called the what?

Answer: Great

Peter the Great and Catherine the Great ruled Russia some time back.
4. Great Scott! You are doing well so far aren't you! By the way, if you have 'If Wins Happy' as your sentence so far, I'd check back on your answers. Onto question four! Remember the Wizard of Oz? What was the Lion going to see the Wizard for?

Answer: Courage

5. Geography now. What two letter word appears at the start of all three of the following place names? '--peka' '--kyo' '--ulouse'?

Answer: To

Sorry that one was a bit trivial, but this place is funtrivia!
6. Another short word, like before, except this time I'll don my riddle hat. 'Riddle me this, riddle me that: I'm in a Bee but not in Honey' Bit obvious really.

Answer: Be

It gets better, honest!
7. Well if you're still here you must be doing well. Which word connects Virginia Woolf and spiders to the dark?

Answer: Afraid

Are you AFRAID of the dark? 'Who's AFRAID of Virginia Woolf' and the fact that everyone seems to be AFRAID of our Arachnid friends.
8. Can you believe it? Only two more words to complete our conundrum. Try this phrase out for size: 'The Duke Marlborough was fered a special seat because his bad back.' Doesn't make sense does it? So what two letter word could be added to complete this mish mash of words?

Answer: Of

9. 'Between 1901 and 1999 there have been countless numbers of these. In fact, there has only been sixty seconds when there hasn't been one in the last one hundred years. Two of them have been international, and they create both mass hysteria and great morale among people. It can come in Paths and Zones, and people can win medals for taking part.' What word fits the bill?

Answer: War

War. A sobering thought.
10. Well, you have your nine words. Now put them together in order (I'm not that mean!) and type the sentence in below. Good Luck.

Answer: It takes great courage to be afraid of war

'It Takes Great Courage To Be Afraid of War' If you got this then WELL DONE!
Source: Author headboyhistorybuff

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