Search-the-internet quiz
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16:08 Wed 16 Dec 09 (GMT) [Link]
clooneman said:
This game takes the same format as most of the rest of them in that whoever gets the question right asks the next one, The difference, though, is that you're allowed to use Google for this one. Which in turn means you can use Google to help construct the question!!! So people ask a question about absolutely anything and whoever can get it right using all the resources of the internet (and anything else if they can use it!) and the first person to get it right asks the next one.
Feel free to make the questions as hard as you like; players must use their skill in searching the internet to uncover the answer.
Feel free to make the questions as hard as you like; players must use their skill in searching the internet to uncover the answer.
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17:47 Wed 16 Dec 09 (GMT) [Link]
Methinks he just wanted an extra post or two for something to do
Meanwhile, I'll post a question tomorrow if no one else wants to?
Edited at 23:52 Wed 16/12/09 (GMT)
Meanwhile, I'll post a question tomorrow if no one else wants to?
Edited at 23:52 Wed 16/12/09 (GMT)
18:36 Wed 16 Dec 09 (GMT) [Link]
Hmmmmmmmmmmmm..... one sec.....
Which English town's name comes from 4th century Latin Dubris meaning "the waters"?
Edited at 00:39 Thu 17/12/09 (GMT)
Which English town's name comes from 4th century Latin Dubris meaning "the waters"?
Edited at 00:39 Thu 17/12/09 (GMT)
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05:29 Thu 17 Dec 09 (GMT) [Link]
hmm, guessing this is pretty straight foward, ill have a guess at dover?
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06:48 Fri 18 Dec 09 (GMT) [Link]
ill pass please, you go again, im happy answering but i dont like to think of questions
22:20 Fri 18 Dec 09 (GMT) [Link]
lol
Typo - should be spot.
Right... What European capital's name traditionally derives from words meaning "marsh" and "building" or "home"?
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Spon on, your go!
Typo - should be spot.
Right... What European capital's name traditionally derives from words meaning "marsh" and "building" or "home"?
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21:27 Mon 21 Dec 09 (GMT) [Link]
Not going on much evidence here but I found one or two things mentioning Belgium, so Brussels?
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07:31 Wed 23 Dec 09 (GMT) [Link]
In which versions of the Pokémon game does the player get to choose Bulbasaur, Charmander or Squirtle as their starter Pokémon?
14:48 Wed 23 Dec 09 (GMT) [Link]
Pokémon Red and Blue (and their respective reworks, Pokémon FireRed and Pokémon LeafGreen).
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14:58 Wed 23 Dec 09 (GMT) [Link]
Yaaaaah!
Was stuck for a question and read an article on Pokemon so I went with that
Your go
Was stuck for a question and read an article on Pokemon so I went with that
Your go
21:01 Thu 24 Dec 09 (GMT) [Link]
My go will resume soon In the meantime, if anyone wants to have a go ahead of me, feel free!!
22:20 Fri 25 Dec 09 (GMT) [Link]
Ok... Which placename, whose historical significance is topical, means "house of meat" in Arabic and "house of bread" in the local language?
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