RBBG Quiz No 20 - Secret Places - ANSWERS
Well done, to all that took part in our latest quiz, No 20 - Secret Places. Here are the answers. In some cases, other places were found, so they have been added.
Congratulations to the following high-scorers:
Lynne F 25, Pat F 25, Pamela L 25, Brian M 25, Chris P 25; Trudy R 25, Maggie S 25,
Mary S 25, Cilla S 25, June W 25, Norman W 25, June C 24, Hetty S 24, Penny G 23 and Jean M 23
CONGRATULATIONS to Mary S (Kent) and Pat F (Kent) who are our latest winners!
| Sentences Concealing Place Names | ANSWERS | |
| 1 | Alice was beautiful, while Martha was not – there was no comparison between them. | PARIS |
| 2 | Arnie was a much stronger man, yet he still lost the fight. | GERMANY |
| 3 | I hid your other hamster in the washing machine. Have you seen it around, anywhere? | ROTHERHAM |
| 4 | I, Ricardo, the sadomasochist, am bull-fighting, against four of the animals, all at the same time. | ISTAMBUL, SOCHI |
| 5 | In the room, I met up with a retired assassin, a psychic, a goatherd and a one-armed wrestler. | CHICAGO, GOA |
| 6 | It was announced that the BBC could give no detail on donations towards the latest crisis. | LONDON |
| 7 | Lucy Watkins, a model hired by many famous companies, refused to be photographed alone. | DELHI |
| 8 | Mario, who had been an experienced driver for Arriva then switched to piloting airliners. | ATHENS, ROIO |
| 9 | Mr Green admired his work, as he walked around the garden very proudly. | DENVER |
| 10 | Mr Piper, from Hamlin, spotted the first rat for decades, as he played his pipe that morning. | STRATFORD |
| 11 | Sammy Fox gave Brian Cox a box for displaying his cuckoo clocks. | OXFORD |
| 12 | So, after he was caught looking at hens, he was then spotted peeking at polar bears. | ATHENS |
| 13 | The bank manager parked his car over the kerb right on the fire station’s entrance. | BRIGHTON |
| 14 | The deaf and dumb elf astonished everyone with the amazing magical tricks he performed. | BELFAST |
| 15 | The drivers, who had been on a go slow, decided it was time to go on strike. | OSLO, TOGO |
| 16 | The dying scientist could not conceal his pain from the family he loved. | SPAIN |
| 17 | The frightened lady pointed out a particular gent in a scarlet jacket. | ARGENTINA |
| 18 | The kidnapper held his hand over the terrified girl’s eyes. | DOVER, ANDOVER |
| 19 | The medals that athletes win do not count for much, if they are achieved with the help of illegal substances. | SWINDON |
| 20 | The murderer hid the offending can of paint stripper under his divan bed. | PERU |
| 21 | The once famous actor could no longer remember lines from Shakespeare’s plays. | BERLIN |
| 22 | The pilot had to decide whether to abandon the stricken ship or tug a larger vessel clear. | PORTUGAL |
| 23 | The trainee chef ran certain, unsuccessful businesses, to supplement his wages. | FRANCE |
| 24 | The whole family went to church in a black limousine. | CHINA |
| 25 | Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday enjoyed poker, every day, but they played snap less often. | NAPLES |
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