RBBG Quiz No 11 - Safari Lark
Welcome to our latest quiz. Once again, this involves a word hunt. This time, however, you will be hunting for some animals which might have escaped from the farm or zoo ... and for some your search may have come too late!
As usual, you can enter by handing in this sheet, or you can take part, online. Our website address is at the foot of this page. The closing date is: Closing date is Sunday, October 17th, 2010. Have fun – and, as usual, Good Luck!
1 A very old golfer retired when he decided he could no longer hit the ball.
2 Adolf Hitler was a very bad German, who led his country into World War II.
3 All the village residents play Bingo at the Community Centre, on Tuesdays
and Fridays.
4 An amateur horticulturalist asked “Why can’t I germinate these roses?”
5 Did you ever see a film about Donatello, the Ninja, guarding a princess?
6 Do Italian families always have ravioli on Wednesdays?
7 Geronimo used to be a famous American native warrior.
8 I was born in 1949 and my four sisters came later.
9 If you do not follow Islam beliefs, can you become a Muslim?
10 Johann Sebastian Bach was father to a large musical family.
11 Many of the poor people of Cuba continue to support Fidel Castro.
12 Most rich people live in large houses, with huge well-attended gardens.
13 Olaf, a wicked ogre, kept the beautiful princess locked up in a castle tower.
14 Our rabbi told us that he was converting to Catholicism or Islam.
15 Patients who are sickening or ill are susceptible to germs and viruses.
16 People taking their clothes off in public, might be arrested.
17 The board members focussed on key issues, arising from the Annual Report
to Shareholders.
18 The old lady screamed, when she saw that the naughty man was naked.
19 The simply dressed monk eyed the rich garment with wonder and suspicion.
20 These poor people could be efficient workers, given the right tools.
21 We may pour our soup into a cup or keep it in a bowl.
22 We went to the wedding reception and the disco was great.
23 As soon as I get to the top I go down to the bottom of the Helter-Skelter.
24 While shopping, you can pay with cash or select another payment method.
25 You must eat every scrap on your plate, before you may leave the table.
= FERRET
= BADGER
= GOAT
= ANT, TIGER
= JAGUAR
= LION
= MOUSE
= CAMEL
= LAMB
= CALF
= BACON
= OSTRICH
= DOG
= RABBIT
= GORILLA
= BEAR
= BOA, BOAR, DONKEY,
HARE
= HEN, SNAKE
= MONKEY
= BEE, BEEF
= PINTO, PORK
= COW
= ASS, PIG
= HORSE
= PONY
= Possible total of 33
animals or meats
Well done, to everyone that took part. Congratulations if you found 25 hidden words - but Big cheers for those who found one or two more!
Those scoring 25, or more, were:
The two prize-winners are:
Norman W and Jo W
The Quizmaster made a slight rule change, on this occasion. Both Norman and Jo found several extra answers (6 and 4, respectively) and it was decided to reward them, by dint of evoking a tie-breaker.
| Anthony M | Barbara F | Bet H | Brian M |
| Chris P | Connie M | Dave D | Ernie T |
| Jo W | June C | June W | Maggie P |
| Norman W | Penny G |
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