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(One), What word can mean a space-craft, a firework, and a severe reprimand? .......... America. Cold Water. ............ Britain. (Auckland), According to the popular wartime song which birds will be over the white cliffs of Dover? .................... Cello. (Harold Wilson), Which animals build dams and lodges? .................... South Africa. (Mow), The 'Tale Of Two Cities' starts "It was the best of times, it was .." what? ................... Canada. Special: All American Stories. (100), John Glenn was the first man from which country to orbit the Earth? I Got You Babe. ............. New Guinea. ......... Mary (Grace), The bones - the anvil, hammer and stirrup are in which sensory organ? ........... Twentieth. ............ Cuckoo. ............ South Africa. The use of this material is free for self-development, developing others, research, and organizational improvement. (Hormone), What is the last letter of the Greek alphabet? (Gymnastics), Prisoner Robert Stroud was known as the what of Alcatraz? ...................... One hundred and sixty. (Katherine Hepburn), What girl's name is the same as stations in London and Manchester? ..... Ricky Tomlinson (Princess Anne), When commuters travel on crowded trains they are frequently said to be packed in like what fish? ............. South Pacific (Messiah), According to the novel by Anita Loos, which type of men prefer blondes? (August), Which 'D' is an area of Holland famous for its distinctive pottery? Motive. Birds. Glenfiddich is better known as a whisky - it is a glen and placename too - but interesingly there have been battles in Scotland at (Pilot), What is the name for someone who moves stealthily, or for the plant 'Virginia..'? (Lion), Which is greater: one metre or a thousand centimetres? (Boat), 'Bolster' is an anagram of which sea crustacean? ....... A giraffe. (Stout), Juan Peron was the president of which South American country? The Jolly Men. 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Greek (Latin), What 'P' is a relish seasoned with mustard? ......................... Half a dozen. ............... Ho. ............ Calico. A doctor is accused of stealing nine doses of the coronavirus ... Vanessa Feltz accuses new Countdown host Anne Robinson of making a racist jibe at her expense while filming The Weakest Link . ............... Orange. A gardening tool which also means a debauched man is a rake or a hoe? (Victoria), In the game 'scissors, paper, stone', what beats paper? ................. Days. (Hatching), Gin mixed with angostura bitters is known as what '.. gin'? ..... Rice (Mustard), Which surname is shared by a real cowboy called Butch and a fictional one called Hopalong? (Banjo). ....... Hubcap (Rim), The American swimmer who wrote a book called the Million Dollar Mermaid was called Esther what? ...... 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(Fridge), What word that means 'existing' precedes 'room' and is another name for the lounge in a house? .................... Shergar. ........ Curtain. (Oil), What very common five-letter surname is the word for a metal-worker? ................ Rubble. (Sue), What word is shared by the decorative display of flowers along the edge of a lawn, and a dividing line between two countries? Some notes regarding your list of opiates from weakest to strongest… Morphine, the predominant alkaloid in the opium poppy plant seed, is one of the most powerful all-natural opiate. (Corporal), Jennifer Lopez sang with Buster who? The Seine (The Severn), The city of Tallinn is the capital of which of the Baltic states? The answers are funny in themselves, and also illustrate the peculiar workings of is often said to be visible from space? Agenda. (Instrumental), The principal characters in the book Watership Down are what type of creatures? ..... 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(Frog), What Michael Caine film ends with a bus hanging over the edge of a cliff? This scene was described as where the new incarnation, played by Matt Smith, "finally clicks into place"; however, it was not originally included in the script. (Private Eye - UK magazine which also features funny wrong Weakest Link and other funny game show answers in a feature called 'Dumb Britain'), The bushwhacker and outlaw Ned Kelly was born in which country? The Weakest Link. (India), What is the capital of Iraq? Strange is a master sorcerer who teleports, flies, and fights with the skill level expected of an Avenger. ............. Hawk. ............ Two. Disclaimer: Reliance on this material and any related provision is at your sole risk. Learn how your comment data is processed. No Lea. ....... Saliva (Blood), In language the cockney rhyming slang for road is 'Frog and...' what? (Harry S Truman), A mustang is a wild breed of which animal? ......... France. .................. 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These amusing mistakes show what can happen to the brain under pressure. .............. Sheep. (2nd), Which organ of the human body is used for smelling and breathing? (Pineapple), If 'oversteer' makes a car take a bend too sharply, what makes a car go straight? Pastry (Bread), The artist who illustrated most of the books by Roald Dahl is Quentin who? ............. Trade. (China), William Burroughs' 1959 novel was called 'The Naked..' what? ..... Lesbian (Cassidy), A type of airship is named after Ferdinand von who? ..... Twelve (Fifty), What creature has a variable number of legs whose name derives from 'a thousand feet'? ............. Baby. ............ Nicola (Yehudi), What is the only language used for official purposes in Denmark? (Wellington - Nelson was Admiral of the British Navy), Sri Lanka is situated to the south-east of which Asian country? .............. Mary Poppins. ......... 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(Yellow), In the circus which three letter word goes before 'top? The show pages are updated with the daily final ratings when they become available. Contestants from the BBC's Weakest Link quiz game-show are asked general-knowlege questions under pressure, which produces some very funny wrong answers (that's their excuse....). (Leicester). (Glen is a gaelic word for a valley. (Mao Tse Tung - or Mao Ze Dung), Which musician famous for playing the piano honky-tonk style died in the year 2000? ............. Purple. .......... Tipperary (Home), The Italian city of Torino is known in English by what name? ............. Quintlets. .................. A stranger. .... Hippo (Camel), Uncle Sam is said to represent the USA, whereas John who represents Britain? ............. Tokyo. (Four), The title of the musical is 'Five Guys Named..' what? .......... Jewels (Wings), A popular drinking song from the 1920s is 'Show me the way to go...' where? (Rocket), What is three-quarters of eight? Sole. (100), What country has the highest number of Portuguese speakers? ..... Octopus (Millipede), In childhood, an outdoor meal with soft stuffed toys is known by what three-word name? This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. .............. Dickens. The percentages represent the change since the previous original episode. ...... Bombay. ........... A million. Carrying clothes. ............ Capital. ), The Battle of Rourke's Drift was between the British and which indigenous people of of South Africa? (Fowl), In golf what colour is the blazer given to the winner of the US Masters? ............. Six (Four), Sudan is the largest country in which continent? (Y), Which percentage of milk is fat, four or forty? .............. Sponge. Colonel Sanders. The Seventies. (Towel), In the army, parade-ground drill is known as 'square..' what? ................ Luggage. ............ Mexico. .............. Uprising. ......... Joseph (Adam), The title of one of the Arabian Nights tales is Ali Baba and the how many Thieves? ............................ Dodger. ......... Mrs Doubtfire. Flood. The Living Daylights. ........ Photo Express (Part Exchange), According to tradition the consumption of which fruit a day keeps the doctor away? Reverse March. ....... George (Harold), Which offshore radio station which broadcast to the UK was named after the daughter of President John F Kennedy? ............ Ming. .................... Canada. ............. Jailbirds. (Cold), What word follows record, designer and luggage to form three other phrases? (Slate), When a man is not wearing a jacket he is said to be in 'Shirt..' what? (Polka), What word for the catchment of a river is also the word for a bathroom sink? ...... Wings. Skin. .................. Two. They meet deadlines, follows doctor's orders, and keeps a … ............ Penny. ...... Edward. (Cake), What 'H' is a pool player who wins games by intentionally pretending not to be very good? (Potato), What is the capital city of Chile? Tackle. ................ Peter (Jack), What was the relationship of the author of Wuthering Heights to the author of Jayne Eyre? ......... God. Thanks L Davis. (Bow), What is the cube root of a thousand? The (Mo), In the Simon and Garfunkel song 'Homeward Bound' the lyrics are 'I'm sitting in the railway station, got a ticket for my ..' what? (Garden flower), When people watch too much TV they are warned that which part of their body will turn square? ..... Europe (Africa), What was the surname of the Blue Peter gardener nicknamed Percy Chucker by Alan Titchmarsh? Leaf. (Families), Cantonese and Mandarin are languages which originated in which country? (The Italian Job), What is the name of the long tapering button which is used to fasten a duffle coat? (Lunch), Which oriental country shares its name with a type of porcelain? ....... Crab (Cochineal), The term for flabby upper arms, especially in middle-aged women is 'Bingo...' what? (Blue), What place in Australia is called 'Springs' preceded by a girls name? ........ Toast. Whip. (Laureate), The Groucho Marx film is called 'Animal..' what? ..... Ninety-eight (Eight), William the Conqueror was the first King of which Royal House? ........H. (V), What sport do you play on grass with rackets? ....... Abraham Lincoln. (Bluebirds), In the Beano comic which character is known as 'the Minx'? (Mr Bump), In the children's TV program called The Herbs, 'Parsley' was a depiction of what animal? (Din), It is customary for Roman Catholics eat fish on which day of the week? .............. A kilometer. (Johann), Poet Philip Larkin was born in what century? (Spain), What prize did Albert Einstein win in 1921 for his work in physics? ............. Microwave. (Four), A famous publisher of romantic novels was founded by 'Gerald Mills and Charles..' what? (Cometh), What was the title of the play 'La Cage aux Folles' when it was made into a movie starring Robin Williams? ........................... Thirty-five. ....... Rantzen (Williams), The towns of El Paso and San Antonio are in which US state? (Greece), New Orleans is nick-named 'The Big..' what? Parliamentary official. .............. Cabbage. Colonel (Count), In the Bible who was the father of Cain and Abel? (Fawn). .............. David Beckham. ...... Lithuania (Libya), What are the real identities of Batman and Robin? ................. Crabs. ..................... Mile. Personnel. What is thirty-nine times two ? (Barnard - Barnado founded the famous children's home charity), What pasta is mentioned in the last line of 'Yankee Doodle'? ....... Piccadilly (Piccalilli), Which metal is added to the word 'horse' to make a term for a locomotive or a bicycle? The Range Rider and Dick West .... (Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson - actually Robin had other 'real' identities in comics, but Dick Grayson, the TV/film Robin would have been an acceptable answer. Weakest Link To EV Growth Is Material Supply Chain – OpEd . ................ Jade Jagger. ........... Hat. The Booker Prize. The Weakest Link show is still shown on BBC TV and is an excellent source of funny answers and amusing material for speeches, presentations, training diversions, etc. ....................... Ninety-eight. Step. ........... Peru. (0.5), What was the last state to join the USA? .......... Trotsky (Tiffany), The nickname of the Duke of Wellington included which metallic element? ......... Cactus. ................... Denmark. Milk. (Molly Malone), Traditionally what liquid is said to be poured on troubled waters? ..... Pluto (Uranus), Morcambe and Wise used to make disparaging remarks about which former redcoat? Doctor Who was once a specialist subject on the British gameshow Mastermind . ............... Chicago. (Understeer), In the Olympics what event includes the parallel bars and the high bar? ......... Spain. ............... Wolf. (Jerry Hall), The Duchess of Windsor's famous words were ' You can never be too thin or too..' what? .... Newquay (Brighton, technically Brighton and Hove), In banking, a person who is in credit is said to be "In the..." what colour? ............ Duchess. (German), Which three-letter word is known as 'the definite article'? ............... Piccadilly. (Mammals), Emperor Augustus used to boast that in Rome he had found a city made of brick and left it made of what stone? (Brazil), The celebrity Chef with a first name beginning with an 'H' and the surname 'Fearnley-Whittingstall' is called? ........... Cricket. (the worst of times.) Below are the correct answers for the (less easy) Weakest Link questions featured on the funny Weakest Link answers page 1, and funny Weakest Link Answers page 2. .......... Power. Date (Apple), What girl's name is a term for a short prayer or thanks before a meal? This list of correct answers does not include the questions with obvious correct answers. (Hiawatha), In the nursery rhyme 'Ding Dong Dell', the pussycat was pulled out of the well by 'Tommy..' who? ............. Conservative. What word, meaning devil, is an anagram of the word 'Santa' ? ......... Extinct. ........... Thruster. (India), Which South American country has borders with ten others? ), What is the name commonly given to the hard protective covering of a crab? (Brazil), Which city was chosen to host the first Chinese Grand Prix? (Bison), In Maths, 'proper' and 'vulgar' are types of what number? (Grape), What 'P' is the Spanish word for quick and is used in English to mean 'at once'? (Pronto), Tunis is the capital city of which North African country? (Fractions), What 'T' is the answer to any addition sum? Other than the most obvious answers, for example the simple maths questions, the correct answers are shown in brackets after the funny answers. (1,000 cms), In America the Golden Gate Bridge is a feature of which city? (You're So Vain. (Shot-putt), Which character in a Bram Stoker novel is reportedly buried in Whitby? Rack. (Theft), The word 'ape' is an anagram of which small vegetable? (Burden), Cotton buds carry a warning not to insert them into which part of the body? (Tea-Party), How many playing cards are displayed in the trick 'Find the lady'? The effectiveness of all other opioids is estimated against that of 30 milligrams (mg) of morphine – the estimated morphine milligram equivalent (MME). (Mile), Who became manager of Manchester United in 1986? ............ National Socialist Space Satellite. (Krone - pronounced 'kroner'), Which calendar month was named after the first Roman Emperor, Augustus Caesar? (Bats), The longest day of the year occurs in which month? (Ninety-nine), What 'M' is a popular song commonly known as 'The Tart With A Cart'? William Hague. (China), The film starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers was called 'Flying down to..' where? ......... Horn (Lick), When spoken by a German, which letter does the letter W sound like ? (Philosopher), The Anglo-Saxon King who deposed William the Conquerer was 'Hereward the..' what? (Jack Klugman), The name of which famous racehorse was the word 'murder' spelt backwards? (The Great Wall Of China). The Butcher. (Kiss), A usual sign for a pawnbrokers shop is how many brass balls? Status of Cable & Streaming TV Shows (M-R), Cancelled or Renewed? (Vinegar), Taken from the Malayan language what word beginning with 'P' is a flooded field for growing rice? (Rose), In rambling, what is the name of a set of steps that people can climb over? ..........Trim. (Bashing), What term for a young deer is also a light brown colour? (Collection), What 'L' is a pulse which is the main ingredient of the Indian dish, dhal? .................... Three. ............... Keating. ................ Liver. (Pea), When someone shows joy or elation they are said to be pleased as..? (Melon), What is the name for six children born to a mother at the same time? (Gerald Ford), What 'L' is the name given to the poet who wins the Nobel prize? (Centipede), What glen in Scotland was the scene of a famous battle? Businessballs is a free ethical learning and development resource for people and organizations. (China), Which Indian leader, whose last name began with 'G', took the name Mahatma? (Champagne), The 19th century novel by the Russian author Dostoevsky is called 'Crime And..' what? ................. Sty. (Green), In the film 'Deliverance' a scene involves a duo between stringed instruments; a guitar and what? (Twenties), Someone with an ulterior motive is said to have a 'hidden..' what? (Tobacco - in the UK), In what European country was actor Antonio Banderas born? (Tenement), The province of Ontario is situated in which Commonwealth country? ............ O. (Gaelic - language of the Celts), What does a bat use to facilitate flying in the dark? Pfizer is working on a new form of its coronavirus jab that won't need ultra-cold storage, CEO says, as he urges Americans to get vaccinated and 'not become the weak link that lets the virus spread' .......... Tubular. What is thirty-four minus fourteen? They raced to save Rose from The Weakest Link hosted by a deadly Anne Droid; they were unsuccessful in preventing the Anne Droid from seemingly killing Rose. (Sleeves), What name of a sea-bird sounds like the word for fuel for a combustion engine? Instincts. (Dingo), In what language, spoken in part of the United Kingdom, was the hymn 'Guide Me O Thou Great Redeemer' originally written? What's fourteen plus sixteen? Shuttle. (Rio), What is the name of the underground part of a plant that is also the name for ancestry and heritage? (June - for the UK that is), Budgerigars are native to which country? ................ Coconut. .................. A quarter. For the full collection of funny answers start at the funny Weakest Link answers page 1. At the battle of Waterloo which general's horse was called Copenhagen? .......... Pacy. ........ Dutch (Danish), Wholegrain, Dijon and English are varieties of which condiment? (Marble), Which 'H' means the emergence of young creatures from eggs? ........... Islam. the brain and how people don't always know what they think they know, or say what they mean to say. Reruns: Penn & Teller: Fool Us, 9-1-1, 9-1-1: Lone Star, The Neighborhood, Bob ❤ Abishola, and Bull. (King). ........... Z. Fisherman's pie is a dish topped with which mashed vegetable? What is a pop song called which has omitted the vocals? (Michael Heseltine), What dramatist wrote the play 'The Merry Wives Of Windsor'? (Crackers), Which city was the capital of New Zealand until it was replaced by Wellington? It. .................. Barnardo. (Percentages aren’t given for reruns or specials.) The bottom. (Creeper), What word connected to drum, disc and air is associated with slowing down a vehicle? Basement. Slaughter. Monday, January 11, 2021 ratings — New episodes: The Bachelor, The Good Doctor, Ellen’s Game of Games, The Wall, and Weakest Link.
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