1. |
Mbaquanga |
A |
A springbok with back legs slightly shorter
than its front legs |
B |
Black African urban music originating in
Soweto |
C |
An African festival held on July 23rd to
celebrate female virginity |
D |
A local African name given to lorries with 2
or more trailers |
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2. |
Fabliau |
A |
A large beetle found in the outback of
Australia |
B |
The final panel in a French tapestry
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C |
A coarse, humorous tale told in 12th Century
France |
D |
A chunk of ice that has detached itself from
an iceberg |
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3. |
Scye |
A |
The hole left in a shirt or blouse where the
sleeve is attached |
B |
A compote of berries eaten as a dessert in
Scandinavian countries |
C |
A medieval gambling game involving pigs |
D |
An obsolete name for a soothsayer |
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4. |
Crossandra |
A |
Coined by British WW2 soldiers to mean the
trip across North Africa to Alexandria |
B |
A disease of goats affecting the udder |
C |
A priestess in Ancient Greece |
D |
A shrub with pink, yellow or red flowers |
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5. |
Kazachoc |
A |
A Russian dance in which the dancer does high
kicks from a squatting position |
B |
A traditional Arabian folk tale in which the
hero always turns into a god |
C |
A small bush found in Borneo which has edible
berries |
D |
An express train on the Trans-Siberian
railway system |
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6. |
Standish |
A |
A coalminer’s cap first worn in the Wigan
area of Lancashire |
B |
An old fashioned term for an ink stand |
C |
A type of Lancashire hotpot particularly
popular in Blackpool |
D |
An adjective used to describe people with no
legs |
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7. |
Chopsocky |
A |
An Arabian ball game played in the desert by
teams of 30 or more horsemen |
B |
An ornamental blanket worn by Indian
elephants in Hindu festivals |
C |
Eastern films that feature martial arts |
D |
A type of sweet bread made in the Lebanon |
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8. |
Fogou |
A |
A primitive tap used to control water flow in
rural Africa |
B |
An underground passage especially one found
in a Cornish tin mine |
C |
The cry of a lookout on a French trawler |
D |
An old two-handled drinking vessel |
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9. |
Nuncupate |
A |
To sail a small vessel in a particularly
choppy sea |
B |
To spit venomously |
C |
In storytelling to convert everything to the
present tense |
D |
To make a vow – especially in reference to an
orally delivered will |
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10. |
Shivoo |
A |
A rowdy Australian party |
B |
A Jewish wedding feast |
C |
Term of endearment used by eskimos especially
when bidding farewell |
D |
A sharp Hungarian knife used for evisceration |
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11. |
Oud |
A |
A South African term for a man of mixed race
descent |
B |
A student term for a dictionary |
C |
A type of Arabian lute or mandolin |
D |
A native American term for a two year old
buffalo |
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12. |
Gussie |
A |
Female underwear like a G-string but with a
patch worn back and front |
B |
An Australian term for an effeminate man |
C |
A sheepskin handbag carried by Irish gypsies |
D |
In cricket a leg break bowled with an off
break bowling action |
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13. |
Skimmington |
A |
A rural nickname for cream taken straight
from the milking pail |
B |
A small fast speedboat especially used by
coastguards |
C |
A diplomatic bag carried by Foreign Office
officials |
D |
Old custom of ridiculing a nagging wife
through a street procession |
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14. |
Vernissage |
A |
In cricket a leg break bowled with an off
break bowling action |
B |
The act of touching up or varnishing pictures
the day before an exhibition |
C |
Overripe grapes unsuitable for wine-making
left on the vine |
D |
A hot mulled wine drink common in Finland |
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15. |
Smectic |
A |
Describing the smell of a rotting whale
carcase |
B |
Descriptive of a substance that is half way
between liquid and solid |
C |
A candle wick which is low and in danger of
being extinguished by the molten tallow |
D |
An Australian teacher who is fond of
administering corporal punishment |
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16. |
Bridoon |
A |
A small snack consumed in Scotland around
midday |
B |
Animal fat used in ancient times to oil the
hair |
C |
An extra horse’s bit used by cavalrymen |
D |
English tradition of dunking a bride in a
fishpond on her wedding night |
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17. |
Vigoro |
A |
A musical term meaning ‘perform strength’ |
B |
A fish of the salmon family native to Mexico |
C |
A 12-a-side game played by Australian women
not unlike cricket |
D |
An operetta traditionally performed on
Midsummer’s Day in Sicily |
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18. |
Nephalism |
A |
The worship of insects |
B |
Favouring female descendants |
C |
Total abstinence from alcoholic drinks |
D |
The act of eating one’s own flesh |
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19. |
Catawba |
A |
The solidified ash from a volcano that has
recently erupted |
B |
A type of red wine grape found in America |
C |
A nocturnal New Zealand bird similar to the
kiwi |
D |
A circle of native American tepee |
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20. |
Tractrix |
A |
A type of Canadian ivy that grows very
quickly |
B |
A female tractor driver in the American
mid-west |
C |
In mathematics a type of curve intercepted by
a tangent in a constant fashion |
D |
A sign language used by motor racing drivers
to their pit support teams |
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21. |
Stevengraph |
A |
A picture woven in different coloured silk
threads |
B |
A medieval story concerning an early
Christian martyr |
C |
An overhead electric cable used in dockyards |
D |
Script written with invisible ink |
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22. |
Quokka |
A |
The first prayer of the day in Islam |
B |
A small tailed wallaby found in SW Australia |
C |
A variety of orange that is a cross between a
satsuma and a tangerine |
D |
A type of Saharan mole that builds its home
beneath the sand dunes |
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23. |
Ganache |
A |
A French divining rod |
B |
Meat obtained from wild alpine goats |
C |
The mixture of paints found on an artist’s
palette |
D |
A mixture of chocolate and cream used to make
truffles |
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24. |
Avadavat |
A |
The deposition made by a French advocate in a
criminal hearing |
B |
A philosopher’s formal argument disproving
the thesis of another philosopher |
C |
One of the sacred books in the Sikh religion |
D |
A type of Indian songbird |
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25. |
Felly |
A |
The layer of cream placed between two sponges
in a cake |
B |
A type of Turkish sword |
C |
A curved piece that makes up part of the
circumference of a wheel |
D |
A young horse that is a cross between a shire
horse and a racehorse |
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26. |
Hoastman |
A |
A student name for the cox in a rowing eight |
B |
An American chef who specialise in barbeques |
C |
A professional wrestler in West Africa |
D |
A member of a Newcastle guild that controlled
coal-shipping |
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27. |
Stoss |
A |
In Australia a lazy person who survives on
welfare payments |
B |
The side of a hill or crag facing towards the
flow of a glacier |
C |
Hard wearing paint especially used on
pebbledash surfaces |
D |
An actor’s position on the set at the start
of a filmed sequence |
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28. |
Kasha |
A |
A deep lake in Central Asia |
B |
A type of Russian porridge |
C |
A type of Irish bread originating from Kerr |
D |
A term of endearment amongst Afghans |
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29. |
Rumblegumption |
A |
An old word for someone with a speech defect |
B |
A Scottish word meaning commonsense |
C |
A pub brawl in Ireland |
D |
A dwarf in Manx fairy tales |
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30. |
Tenge |
A |
The art of adding colour to old black and
white films |
B |
A grim suburb full of concrete high rise
blocks in France |
C |
The standard monetary unit in Kazakhstan |
D |
A swing bridge that can rotate in either
direction |
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