Help needed with quiz at work
"A Quiz of many Colours"
Basically, each answer has a colour in it, eg:
Prime Minister: (6,5) (Gordon Brown)
Here are some I'm stuck on, any help would be appreciated:
[strike]Joesph's warning of proposed headgear "Which doesn't go" (3,3)[/strike]
[strike]Inhabitant of Belarus (5,7) Black Russian?[/strike]
[strike]Mixed up health remedy (4)[/strike]
[strike]Received by Number 11 in January 1917 (4,3)
Question 11 was: Manfred Von Richthofen (3,5) (Red Baron)[/strike]
[strike]Firework (6)[/strike]
[strike]Austrian defeat in 1859 (7)[/strike]
[strike]Computer Hacker (5,3)[/strike]
[strike]Fort Augustus hotel (5,4)[/strike]
[strike]Just so, the colour of a "Great" African river (4-5)[/strike]
[strike]Featured Dalgleish in Dorset (3,5,5)[/strike]
[strike]He got plenty o' nuthin' in the 1993 TV production (7,5)[/strike]
[strike]Previously Dover Street (5,4)[/strike]
[strike]Nicknamed the Mudlarks (5,6)[/strike]
[strike]Edward Teach's five o'clock shadow (10)[/strike]
[strike]Guy's gal wore them [noparse](3,8)[/noparse][/strike]
Sid's revolution hero in disguise (5,10)
Large bra worn backwards!? (4)
Did Perkin really change the world with this? (5)
Patrollers in spongy shoes (3,4,4,9,2,3)
Big double echo-confused (5)
Coloured doctor from Lucerne (6,5)
Dancing politicians provide an alternative accompaniment (6,4)
[strike]Had Ferrer on his knees (6,5)[/strike]
[strike]Belgrade has meaning [noparse](5,8)[/noparse][/strike]
[strike]Velma and Franklyn's Offspring (5,3,6)[/strike]
[strike]Splash landing site in Linz (4,6,7)[/strike]
[strike]Seek out Matthew 19.34 and Mark 10.25 (5)[/strike]
[strike]Given to Captain Flint by the Amazon pirates (5,4)[/strike]
Troutbridge was the location for some fun (3,4,5) - looks like The Navy Lark
[strike]Found in court in 1969 with epitaph included (4,7)[/strike]
[strike]First state alternative (4,3)[/strike]
[strike]An opening for Holmes (1,5,2,7)[/strike]
Spirit in the monastery (5,4,2,6)
Runner-up five times in a row, 1990-94 (5,5)
[strike]Early residence of the band (3,4)[/strike]
[strike]Told about ill fated 1203 (5,4)[/strike]
First one was to be found at the place of Macaulay's death (4,6)
Married "Bungie" in 1915 (6,6,6)
The amorous adventures of Miss St. Clare (7,5)
[strike]Home of the yellow dwarf (6,4)[/strike]
That's it! Enough typing, need a rest...
Basically, each answer has a colour in it, eg:
Prime Minister: (6,5) (Gordon Brown)
Here are some I'm stuck on, any help would be appreciated:
[strike]Joesph's warning of proposed headgear "Which doesn't go" (3,3)[/strike]
[strike]Inhabitant of Belarus (5,7) Black Russian?[/strike]
[strike]Mixed up health remedy (4)[/strike]
[strike]Received by Number 11 in January 1917 (4,3)
Question 11 was: Manfred Von Richthofen (3,5) (Red Baron)[/strike]
[strike]Firework (6)[/strike]
[strike]Austrian defeat in 1859 (7)[/strike]
[strike]Computer Hacker (5,3)[/strike]
[strike]Fort Augustus hotel (5,4)[/strike]
[strike]Just so, the colour of a "Great" African river (4-5)[/strike]
[strike]Featured Dalgleish in Dorset (3,5,5)[/strike]
[strike]He got plenty o' nuthin' in the 1993 TV production (7,5)[/strike]
[strike]Previously Dover Street (5,4)[/strike]
[strike]Nicknamed the Mudlarks (5,6)[/strike]
[strike]Edward Teach's five o'clock shadow (10)[/strike]
[strike]Guy's gal wore them [noparse](3,8)[/noparse][/strike]
Sid's revolution hero in disguise (5,10)
Large bra worn backwards!? (4)
Did Perkin really change the world with this? (5)
Patrollers in spongy shoes (3,4,4,9,2,3)
Big double echo-confused (5)
Coloured doctor from Lucerne (6,5)
Dancing politicians provide an alternative accompaniment (6,4)
[strike]Had Ferrer on his knees (6,5)[/strike]
[strike]Belgrade has meaning [noparse](5,8)[/noparse][/strike]
[strike]Velma and Franklyn's Offspring (5,3,6)[/strike]
[strike]Splash landing site in Linz (4,6,7)[/strike]
[strike]Seek out Matthew 19.34 and Mark 10.25 (5)[/strike]
[strike]Given to Captain Flint by the Amazon pirates (5,4)[/strike]
Troutbridge was the location for some fun (3,4,5) - looks like The Navy Lark
[strike]Found in court in 1969 with epitaph included (4,7)[/strike]
[strike]First state alternative (4,3)[/strike]
[strike]An opening for Holmes (1,5,2,7)[/strike]
Spirit in the monastery (5,4,2,6)
Runner-up five times in a row, 1990-94 (5,5)
[strike]Early residence of the band (3,4)[/strike]
[strike]Told about ill fated 1203 (5,4)[/strike]
First one was to be found at the place of Macaulay's death (4,6)
Married "Bungie" in 1915 (6,6,6)
The amorous adventures of Miss St. Clare (7,5)
[strike]Home of the yellow dwarf (6,4)[/strike]
That's it! Enough typing, need a rest...
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White Russian
Runner-up five times in a row, 1990-94 (5,5)
Roger Black (400m runner)
Mixed up health remedy
blue (lube)
Edward Teach was Blackbeard
Austrian Defeat = Magenta
Sid's revolution hero in disguise = The Black Fingernail (Sid James)
MAGENTA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Magenta
I'll try ;)
Your close. White Russians. Belarussians are the inhabitants. The prefix Bela means White and this people were called White Russians outside the Soviet Union.
Maroon. The name also given to a firework used as a warning signal.
One of many defeats in fact. Terrible year for Austria :)
It was the Battle of Magenta. I love 19th century European history.
What do the numbers stand for? This one is trick because it probably refers to one of the three type of hat hackers. White hat, gray hat and black hat hackers.
Well that's the Nile for sure. There's the White Nile and the Blue Nile tributaries.
The true name of Blackbeard, the pirate.
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A little tired. Will continue later if no one else does.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Magenta
Magenta icon
Ecru - Anagram of cure. (Is lube a remedy?)
Austrian defeat in 1859 (7)
Magenta - Battle in the Franco-Austrian war
Seek out Matthew 19.34 and Mark 10.25 (5)
Camel - Through the eye of a needle, etc.
An opening for Holmes (1,5,2,7)
A Study in Scarlet - The first Sherlock Holmes novel.
:-) Probably not, I just came up with four letter colours and fitted an anagram into it. I suppose gay men could consider it valuable for their health ;-)
(Swallows and Amazons)
Are they numbered on the original, and if so, whats no. 11 ?
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Ah...question 11: Manfred Von Richthofen (Red Baron)
I assumed it meant No. 11 Downing Street, the Chancellor's residence :-/
http://www.lovatarms-hotel.com/
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/lovat
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Blue Max - german medal
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Blue Danube Airport
The Black Tower - a PD James novel
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Willard White in Porgy & Bess
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107854/
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GOOGLE!!!!!!
from wikipedia:
Beograd, Београд Slavic name first mentioned in 878 as Beligrad in the letter of Pope John VIII to Boris of Bulgaria which means "White city / white fortress ".[76]
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The film Hairspray:
Despite being overweight, Tracy becomes a regular on the show, infuriating the show's reigning queen, Amber Von Tussle (Colleen Fitzpatrick), a privileged, beautiful high school classmate whose pushy stage parents, Velma (Debbie Harry) and Franklin Von Tussle (Sonny Bono), own Tilted Acres amusement park
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Theres a Blue Danube Airport in linz, but for a splash landing... seaport? harbour?
edit: I think it is 'Blue Danube Airport'
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Could be "red flappers" (old 30s style dress).
Could be HMS Troutbridge - The Navy Lark (but thats 3-4-4)
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Ebony Eyes, an early '60s hit for the Everly Brothers, about a soldier whose girlfriend is flying to him on flight 1203 so they can be married; she never arrives.
misteaksmistrakesmisyaleserrurs— oh, sod it.