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House of Games: Question Smash: 104 New, Classic and Fiendishly Difficult Rounds

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This character by J. K. Rowling is linked with an insect which lives on a cellulose, wood, grass and vegetative diet. Which citrus has a very high acid content, and what is the province of Canada which has Toronto as its capital? Dim Sums ( first played on Episode 4): The pairs are given a sum, and they need to find 2 numbers that could be used to make the answer (e.g. the sum could be? x? = 18.) The pairs are then given 4 options that they could use, but they have to work out what the numeric values of those options are as well. A correct sum earns the players a point. Random games

Put Your Finger on It ( first played on Episode 2): The players are given a picture question and have to point out who or what they think is the correct answer. (i.e. it could be a specific person or maybe an unusual item.) Everyone plays on their own tablet. What is the capital city of Hungary, and what is a traditional Italian sauce made with pine nuts, basil, garlic and olive oil? The PowerPoint has Macro and VBA Programming to make “Put Your Finger On It ” round work so you must enable Macros to run** Cine-Nyms ( first played on Episode 7): The players are shown a quote from a film, but its words have been replaced with synonyms of the actual words used. They need to work out the film for a point. Pairs gamesWhich position in the Conservative government did Theresa May hold prior to becoming Prime Minister? Who starred in ‘The Martian’ and the Bourne movies, and what was Courtney Cox’s character called in Friends? I f you have ever watched ‘Richard Osman’s House of Games’ you will be familiar with the final round every day of answer smash. For those unfamiliar you have to ‘smash’ two answers together to get the answer we are looking for, e.g. Rhyme Time ( first played on Episode 1): The celebrities are shown 2 statements which rhyme. They buzz in with the correct answers. On some questions, one of the statements are replaced with either a picture or a song (in which the singer is the rhyming answer they require.) Holden Caulfield, an icon for teenage angst and rebellion, is a fictional character in which American literary classic?

Correction Centre ( first played on Episode 2): The players are shown statements in which one word is incorrect, and needs to be amended. Each player gets their own statements, and get a point for each correct answer, but an incorrect answer opens the statement to everyone else on the buzzer. Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson got married, Nintendo released the video game The Legend Of Zelda, and Living Doll by Cliff Richard and The Young Ones was UK number one for three weeks. Name the song and the artist for the following lyric: "Maybe I’m foolish, maybe I’m blind, thinking I can see through this and see what’s behind". This country singer and actor who sang, ‘Live Like You Were Dying’ is married to Faith Hill and loves sushi. Do you know how many post boxes there are in the UK? Could you guess how many times the word 'goat' appear in the King James Version of the bible? Fancy playing a game of charades where all of the books, films and plays are entirely made up?Find the answers to these highbrow and lowbrow questions, pair the same answers and reveal the odd one out. And The Answer Isn't ( first played on Episode 5): Each player is given a question with 4 possible answers. One is correct, but the other 3 are false answers created by the celebrities who aren't answering this question. They need to find the correct answer for a point. The PowerPoint has Macro and VBA Programming to make “Z-A ” round work so you must enable Macros to run** Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated in India, Israel was declared an independent state, and Ozzy Osbourne was born.

Which band sang the songs Under the Boardwalk, Saturday Night at the Movies, and Save the Last Dance For Me?

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Saying the name of what dried fruit used to be used to encourage people to smile before a photo in the 1800s, before the phrase “cheese?” A French heroine and martyr who was burned at the stake is celebrated in a monument in the center of Paris. How many different teams have won the Premier League since the start of the inaugural season in 1992/93? With that in mind, we decided to put all that time spent on our phones to good use to create (what we're branding) the best ever emoji quiz. So grab your pals, and your smartphones, and get quizzing... Celebrity Emoji Quiz Questions The rules are simple; you get two clues and you must ‘smash’ the answers together to get a new answer which links and blends both together. Sometimes the answers are linked, and sometimes the two answers make a brand new word when smashed together!

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