Re: Granny's Quiz Wish Granted
OK here we go again  Your a hard lady to please Granny  - Which member of the Dirty Dozen was also one of the Magnificent Seven Charles Bronson - Grannyclaret
- What Treaty did Hitler break in 1935? Treaty of Versailles - Phylum
- What bird’s feathers are said to be unlucky if brought into the house for decoration? Peacock's - Margaret Pilington
- What is the more common name for a natatorium? Swimming Pool - Phylum
- Which sea separates Riga from Stockholm? The Baltic - Grannyclaret
- Which British Prime Minister and US President were seventh cousins-once-removed? Churchill and Roosevelt - ossy kid
- What has a vandal left behind if he’s rubbed out one of his two graffiti? Graffito - Phylum
- Which Cherokee Indian gave his name to an exceptionally tall tree? Sequoya - Margaret Pilkington
- Which was the first London football club to go professional? Arsenal - Grannyclaret
- Which islands took their name from the Spanish for shallow water, baja mar? Bahamas - ossykid
- Which Beatles song introduced us to Vera, Chuck and Dave? When I'm 64 - Phylum
- What did British and German troops claim to have seen over in the sky over Mons? Angel - ossy kid
- What noise drew attention to the crocodile in Peter Pan? A ticking clock - Gayle
- Which process splits the atom? Fission - Margaret Pilkington
- Who won the 1957 Best Actor Oscar for his portrayal of Lieutenant Colonel L Nicholson? Alec Guinness - Phylum
- Which year included the flower-power summer of love? 1967 - Phylum
- Who wrote about The Grinch who stole Christmas? Dr Seuss - Phylum
- What is the Star of India the world’s largest known example of? Sapphire - Grannyclaret
- What kind of fruits were the Greek mythological ‘golden apples’? Apricots - Phylum
- How many eyes are there on the front of a £10 note? Four - Grannyclaret
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