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New Charity Quiz now available 'Not Holly but Ivy'
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Gen2's New Charity Quiz is here
Well folks, another year on and it is time for the Hot Pot IV Quiz.
What? New Charity Quiz
Title: Hot Pot Quiz IV 'Not Holly but Ivy'.
Theme: Same two letters in every answer
Type: 100 Cryptic questions
Difficulty: Challenging
In aid of: Kirkcaldy Art Club (Registered Scotish Charity number SCO 37822).
More details and address will be found below . . .
Well folks, another year on and it is time for the Hot Pot IV Quiz.
What? New Charity Quiz
Title: Hot Pot Quiz IV 'Not Holly but Ivy'.
Theme: Same two letters in every answer
Type: 100 Cryptic questions
Difficulty: Challenging
In aid of: Kirkcaldy Art Club (Registered Scotish Charity number SCO 37822).
More details and address will be found below . . .
Answers
Best Answer
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This brand new Charity Quiz of 100 cryptic clues is now available.
Compiled by your very own puzzle solver and maker, gen2, this quiz has been 9 months in the making and comprises 100 cryptic clues on the theme of 'Not Holly but Ivy'. Every answer contains the same two consecutive letters. That must make it easy, particularly the shorter answers, since you already know two letters in every answer!
The quiz is to raise funds for the upkeep of the premises owned by Kirkcaldy Art Club (Registered Scotish Charity number SCO 37822).
Closing date is January 31st 2010.
If you enjoy the 'Rainbow Quizzes', or have recently enjoyed Crofter's Dragonfly Quizzes for Pauline, or even my previous offerings of 'Rocky Horrors', 'Terrible Twos' or 'ART-TRA', then I am sure you will enjoy the 'Not Holly but Ivy' one as well.
Do you have friends, relatives or work colleagues who enjoy these types of quiz? Then why not order several copies?
Quizzes are available for just £1 each + SAE
Cheques should be made payable to 'Kirkcaldy Art Club' and the envelope should be DL size (~ 9" x 4")
BUT remember that larger envelopes may require a more expensive stamp.
ALSO, a standard stamp will only cover up to TWO quizzes (each quiz comprises 3 sheets of A4)
From:
The Secretary
Kirkcaldy Art Club
38 Douglas Street
KIRKCALDY
Fife
KY1 1QG
NB
Those who left SAEs after the last quiz should have received them by now. They were put in the post on Sunday.
Compiled by your very own puzzle solver and maker, gen2, this quiz has been 9 months in the making and comprises 100 cryptic clues on the theme of 'Not Holly but Ivy'. Every answer contains the same two consecutive letters. That must make it easy, particularly the shorter answers, since you already know two letters in every answer!
The quiz is to raise funds for the upkeep of the premises owned by Kirkcaldy Art Club (Registered Scotish Charity number SCO 37822).
Closing date is January 31st 2010.
If you enjoy the 'Rainbow Quizzes', or have recently enjoyed Crofter's Dragonfly Quizzes for Pauline, or even my previous offerings of 'Rocky Horrors', 'Terrible Twos' or 'ART-TRA', then I am sure you will enjoy the 'Not Holly but Ivy' one as well.
Do you have friends, relatives or work colleagues who enjoy these types of quiz? Then why not order several copies?
Quizzes are available for just £1 each + SAE
Cheques should be made payable to 'Kirkcaldy Art Club' and the envelope should be DL size (~ 9" x 4")
BUT remember that larger envelopes may require a more expensive stamp.
ALSO, a standard stamp will only cover up to TWO quizzes (each quiz comprises 3 sheets of A4)
From:
The Secretary
Kirkcaldy Art Club
38 Douglas Street
KIRKCALDY
Fife
KY1 1QG
NB
Those who left SAEs after the last quiz should have received them by now. They were put in the post on Sunday.
A few taster questions
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5 that were too easy to be included
(1) She is a climber. (3) _ _ _
(2) Drive recklessly: in Seine say. (5) _ _ _ _ _
(3) Take the plunge, return just half the evidence. (4) _ _ _ _
(4) ‘V’ for Virgil. (4) _ _ _ _
(5) For beginners, jitterbug is very easy dance. (4) _ _ _ _
5 that were either too difficult to be included (or just surplus to requirements).
(6) Statesman's Oxymoron between '61 & '65. (8,5,3) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
(7) Inflammation that a submariner might get almost right, Mark has up-lit aisle that is no longer
pale. (14) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
(8) A flat ball from the tee at Augusta? No, where you may make a save. (4,5) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
(9) S. E. V. E. R. (Spelt out in '68.) (7) _ _ _ _ _ _ _
(10) Second largest to an artichoke? (3,4) _ _ _ _ _ _ _
The quiz itself is therefore intermediate in difficulty.
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5 that were too easy to be included
(1) She is a climber. (3) _ _ _
(2) Drive recklessly: in Seine say. (5) _ _ _ _ _
(3) Take the plunge, return just half the evidence. (4) _ _ _ _
(4) ‘V’ for Virgil. (4) _ _ _ _
(5) For beginners, jitterbug is very easy dance. (4) _ _ _ _
5 that were either too difficult to be included (or just surplus to requirements).
(6) Statesman's Oxymoron between '61 & '65. (8,5,3) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
(7) Inflammation that a submariner might get almost right, Mark has up-lit aisle that is no longer
pale. (14) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
(8) A flat ball from the tee at Augusta? No, where you may make a save. (4,5) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
(9) S. E. V. E. R. (Spelt out in '68.) (7) _ _ _ _ _ _ _
(10) Second largest to an artichoke? (3,4) _ _ _ _ _ _ _
The quiz itself is therefore intermediate in difficulty.
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