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Bbc Quiz : Week 46
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Not too bad for me this week, I feel:
A middling FOUR out of seven on the adult quiz:
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/w orld-59 247789
An equally middling THREE out of five on the junior one:
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /newsro und/513 18780
But a decent NINE(!) out of ten on the timed one:
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/w orld-us -canada -592096 03
Can you do better though?
A middling FOUR out of seven on the adult quiz:
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An equally middling THREE out of five on the junior one:
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But a decent NINE(!) out of ten on the timed one:
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Can you do better though?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Congratulations on being a perfect kid, Haras2! (Can I borrow your marbles and your skipping rope, please?).
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When you think that a cat is smiling, you've got to wonder what it's been up to (or is planning to do in the very near future). I'm glad Shady is happy, anyway, and I hope that you are too.
My lot are as bonkers as always and in fine form. Moonbeam, who suffers from problems with his coat during the flea season, however much I try to treat him for it, has grown a beautiful fluffy/silky coat and is looking lovely. He also seems to have found his self-confidence and, rather than thinking of himself as being bullied by his siblings all the time, he's now quite happy to shove his much-bigger brother off my knee ;-)
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When you think that a cat is smiling, you've got to wonder what it's been up to (or is planning to do in the very near future). I'm glad Shady is happy, anyway, and I hope that you are too.
My lot are as bonkers as always and in fine form. Moonbeam, who suffers from problems with his coat during the flea season, however much I try to treat him for it, has grown a beautiful fluffy/silky coat and is looking lovely. He also seems to have found his self-confidence and, rather than thinking of himself as being bullied by his siblings all the time, he's now quite happy to shove his much-bigger brother off my knee ;-)
Thanks Chris. Matched you on the first two, but pathetic on the timed quiz.
4/7
3/5
3/10
At least you're drinking a good Kentish brewed ale, whereas I've not long got home after supping an uninspiring Australian lager, even though it is now owned by a Japanese company but brewed in Europe by a Dutch company, making a right whatsit of it all!
4/7
3/5
3/10
At least you're drinking a good Kentish brewed ale, whereas I've not long got home after supping an uninspiring Australian lager, even though it is now owned by a Japanese company but brewed in Europe by a Dutch company, making a right whatsit of it all!
Well done, Emmie! A near perfect adult but a truly perfect kid!
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I lost my marbles a long time ago too, Haras2 ;-)
Tablo is currently playing with a recently-deceased mouse, tossing it up into the air and catching it again. I hope that she takes it outside as I hate having to track down the smell of decaying victims of my cats a few weeks after they've passed away ;-)
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I lost my marbles a long time ago too, Haras2 ;-)
Tablo is currently playing with a recently-deceased mouse, tossing it up into the air and catching it again. I hope that she takes it outside as I hate having to track down the smell of decaying victims of my cats a few weeks after they've passed away ;-)
Catching up with the latecomers, as usual:
(More still welcome though!)
It seems that I cross-posted with Twix last night, missing his post. (Sorry about that!). Well done on matching me on the first two quizzes (not that it's usually very hard to do so, mind you!). Perhaps a course of speed reading might help with that dreaded timed quiz though?
Ozzie lager tastes good in Oz but rubbish everywhere else, in my opinion. For example, I really enjoyed Castlemaine XXXX in Perth and Adelaide but it's simply not the same at all in the UK. (Of all the big UK brewers, Shepherd Neame is my favourite. as their ales are consistently good. However if one heads to somewhere like Whitstable, in Kent, the locals all seem to think that it's rubbish!).
Think positive, 10CS: things could have been a lot worse!
Not so bad really, I think, Margo. You were, like me, bang in the middle with the first two, with only that nasty timed quiz letting you down this week ;-)
Having just typed that out, all I now need to write in response to Roo's scores is simply "Ditto" ;-)
(More still welcome though!)
It seems that I cross-posted with Twix last night, missing his post. (Sorry about that!). Well done on matching me on the first two quizzes (not that it's usually very hard to do so, mind you!). Perhaps a course of speed reading might help with that dreaded timed quiz though?
Ozzie lager tastes good in Oz but rubbish everywhere else, in my opinion. For example, I really enjoyed Castlemaine XXXX in Perth and Adelaide but it's simply not the same at all in the UK. (Of all the big UK brewers, Shepherd Neame is my favourite. as their ales are consistently good. However if one heads to somewhere like Whitstable, in Kent, the locals all seem to think that it's rubbish!).
Think positive, 10CS: things could have been a lot worse!
Not so bad really, I think, Margo. You were, like me, bang in the middle with the first two, with only that nasty timed quiz letting you down this week ;-)
Having just typed that out, all I now need to write in response to Roo's scores is simply "Ditto" ;-)