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Let's get Quizzical!

Many of us are taking part in virtual quizzes at the moment with family and friends and are being asked to contribute a selection of quiz questions.


Why don't we help each other out and share some of our questions and answers that could be helpful for others to use in their own quizzes?


Post some of your favourites below with the answers too ...


Created By on 11/05/2020

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Carnflower
19th May 2020 10:25:52
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Where is Ecclecfechan ?
Response from CaroleAH made on 19th May 2020 11:53:19
Hi Carnflower,
Pretty sure that I've passed signs for Ecclefechan when I've turned off the motorway at Gretna Green on my way to Dumfries - so I think Dumfries & Galloway is the answer! I've never had an Ecclefechan cake though - are they any good?
Response from Carobyloch made on 3rd Jul 2020 15:14:20 > @CaroleAH
Hi again,
Saw your mail whilst browsing.......yep - still finding my way around S.S. !
See......your past is catching up with you !
You must try an Ecclefechan when next up here - they are gorgeous .....
just thought I'd let you know.....
cheers - Carol.
Response from CaroleAH made on 4th Jul 2020 23:37:50 > @Carobyloch
Hope they are calorie free, Carol!!!
CaroleAH
12th May 2020 11:04:57
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Q - How many lakes are there in the Lake District?
A - just one (Bassenthwaite Lake) the others are all meres or waters eg Derwentwater, Coniston Water, Thirlmere etc
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11th May 2020 17:33:29 (Last activity: 12th May 2020 08:23:10)
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Response from [deleted] made on 12th May 2020 08:23:10
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Sally - Silversurfer's Editor Original Poster
11th May 2020 14:07:55 (Last activity: 11th May 2020 17:22:48)
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Here is my first one - Here's my contribution - How many eyes does a bee have? Answer - 5
Response from islandPat made on 11th May 2020 17:22:48
Shouldn't bees knees answered this and your right Yodama 🙂

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