Answers next week, no cheating. If you Google the answers don't post. 1) Who is the only UK footballer to score a hat-trick in the Premier League, all three divisions of the English Football League, the League Cup, the FA Cup, and for his country? 2) Which football club's ground is closest to the River Mersey? 3) Sheffield United won the FA Cup final in 1915 at Old Trafford. True or false? 4) What are the 2 closest football grounds in the UK? 5) Which bone are babies born without? 6) What is the square root of 1369 7) What does LG stand for in LG Electronics? 8) Which Italian town is the setting for Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet? 9) The first vaccine was developed for which disease? 10) In which country was Bruce Willis born? 11) Which movie holds the record for the most extras ever? 12) John Lennon (mainly) found unlikely inspiration from The Daily Mail, reporting a car crash involving 21-year-old Guinness heir Tara Browne in Earl’s Court. What song did he write? 13) Olympus Mons is a large volcanic mountain found where? 14) What animal kills the most humans each year? 15) Where is the largest diamond ever found kept? 16) How many bones do sharks have? 17) What is the southernmost city in the world with a population over one million 18) What type of animal is the Australian Kookaburra? 19) What US president was a bartender? 20) Which country replaced France as the world's biggest buyer of Scotch whisky by volume?
Pretty sure 20 is India. They buy some of it still in barrels and mix it with their local brew. The first time I went to India, the factory manager booked a room in a hotel and all the department heads came to meet us. They brought in what looked like an old metal milk crate, containing sixteen bottles of whisky, despite the fact that there were only eight of us. The factory manager told me that it was their most popular drink, proudly declaring 'it's 50% Scottish whisky and 50% Indian petrol'. It tasted like it, though after four or five glasses, it started to taste okay and we got through about half the crate. No wonder my pancreas is ****ed.
1. Jamie Vardy 2. Tranmere was, but Everton’s new stadium is right on it now, but not open, so it is currently Tranmere! 3. True 4. Dundee & Dundee Utd 5. Backbone, snivelling little creatures. 6. 37 or 39 7. Looks Good 8. Verona 9. Smallpox 10. Canada 11. Ben Hur 12. Elena Rigby 13. Fiji 14. Cow 15. Tower Of London 16. The same as humans, but I don’t know how many that is. Edit for 289, rings a bell 17. Buenos Aires 18. Bird 19. Jackson 20. Canada
5 kneecaps 8 Verona 9 Smallpox 10 West Germany 11 Ben Hur 18 Bird 13 Cyprus? 14 Mosquito 16 None 18 Bird 20 China?
They kill by transmitting so are responsible for the most deaths by far. Second after them are snakes.
Yea but its not the mosquitos that kill Some mosquitos dont carry any viruses But i get your point Snakes though I hate snakes Is it venom deaths? Terrifying
Agree with mosquitoes. But what about other humans (technically animals) through murder and warfare, infectious diseases etc.