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xotGD

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OK, no more takers. The answer is:


Methyl tert-butyl ether

Your turn in the chemistry lab, Strat-tastic...
 

Steam Man

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Hello All, we have a new quiz from Heinz57 for you all :smile::

This is a General Knowledge quiz about anything and everything. The rules are simple: the person with the correct answer to the preceding question will post the next, and so on.... And remember, no Googling - that would be cheating!

The Quizmasters would also like people to make sure that questions are sensible and have a simple answer - so an answer like Italy or carrots or Mt Everest might be good, but a question like "What is the GDP of Egypt?" can only lead to headaches.

If a question is answered correctly and accepted by the question setter, but then no new question is set within one day (twenty-four hours) by the successful contestant, on expiry of this period, the floor will open for any member to set a new question.

So, here's the first question from Heinz57...

In 1803, what did the USA purchase from France for $11,250,000?

Over to you.
Statue of Liberty
 

perryman

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Having no question at hand, I give the floor to newbie @perryman

Thank you very much. Here goes:

What are the only two countries in the world that use the definite article officially in their name? The correct answer has to be the pair, not one-at-a-time.

Footnote: The answers are confirmed by both The Times Comprehensive Atlas Of The World, and the US Department Of State.
 

MotCO

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Thank you very much. Here goes:

What are the only two countries in the world that use the definite article officially in their name? The correct answer has to be the pair, not one-at-a-time.

Footnote: The answers are confirmed by both The Times Comprehensive Atlas Of The World, and the US Department Of State.
The Gambia and The Lebanon
 

perryman

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History - Henry II Plantagenet had 5 (legitimate ) sons. The first born who died at 4 years of age was William of Hatfield. Who were the other 4 preferably in age order oldest 1st.

My turn to cheat as this is my favourite period of history:

Henry
Geoffrey
Richard (The Lion Heart)
John (the baddie in the Disney movie, Robin Hood).
 

perryman

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Thanks. The Angevin Empire specifically is my main point of historical interest so it really was up my medieval street.

However, may I open to floor to anyone please?
 

MotCO

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How about I do a Geography one. The largest 6 islands of Hawaii are:

1 Hawaii
2 Maui
3 Oahu
4 Kauai
5 --------??
6 Lanai

Which is the missing one -number 5 (yes I have flown into all 6 )

Can I guess Honolulu?
 

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