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A couple were guesses, but I'm reasonably sure about the rest of them.

 

A. 4.

 

B. 5.

 

C. 2.

 

D: 5.

 

E. 3.

 

F. Caffe Florian

 

G. "42nd Street"

 

H. 5.

 

I. Marilyn Monroe

 

J. 5.

 

K. 5.

 

L. Belief in Scientology.

 

M. 4.

 

N. 2.

 

O. 1.

 

P. Elvis Presley

 

Q. Hyatt

 

R. 2.

 

S. "And the Band Played On" by Randy Shilts.

 

T. 4.

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A. 1.Central World

b. 5. The Philippines - Mayon Volcano

c. 2. River Amazon

d. 3. Hungarian Parliament Building. The Girl with the Golden Tattoo

e. 3. Om Yim Lodge

f. Caffè Florian

g. 42nd Street

h. 4. Spain

i. Bugs Bunny

j.5. USA

k. 2. China

l. I was going to say a tattoo but they each were successful before 18. and each are listed as Actors in Wiki. But, my answer is they each have a wax at Madam Tussauds.

m.4. Paris, France

n.4. Luang Prabang

o. 1. Austria

p.Susan Boyle

q.Hyatt

r. 2. Buenos Aires, Argentina

s.And the Band Played On

t. 4. Nepal

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Merry Christmas & Happy New Year Gay Thailanders!

 

 

A-4

B-5

C-2

D-5

 

E=3

F-Cafe Florian

G-Mary Poppins

H-5

 

I-Greta Garbo

J-2

K-5

L-All were on the cover of Vanity Fair

 

M-4

N-2

O-1

P- Susan Boyle

 

Q-Solar

R-2

S-And The Band Played On

T-4

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GONGGGGGGGG!!

 

Gentlemen, thank you for all your hard efforts. I just need to do a few minutes of double-checking and will then post the answers and the winners. But it seems we have a tie. If so, we go into a harder first-past-the-post run off! More in a few minutes

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Very many thanks to those who entered. I checked entries as they came in and have now double-checked. First, though, I'll give you the answers.

 

ANSWERS

 

A. 4

The forecourt outside Q House Lumpini (which has an LH Bank at ground level). The same blue Christmas Tree is there this year!

 

B. 3

Mount Fuji, taken at sunset from the top floor of the New Otani Hotel, Tokyo. Here is the same view in daylight –

 

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C. 2

The gorgeous Opera Theatre built by the rubber barons in Manaus, 1,000 miles up the Amazon, at the end of the 19th century. The movie was “Fitzcarraldo”. The clue I gave relates to the dome featuring the colours of the Brazilian flag.

(Thaiworthy actually did say if “I ever make it to the Amazon” in the Petra thread. As an unsubtle hint, I mentioned I had been there!)

 

D. 5

The city is Budapest where agent Jim Prideaux is shot near the start of the Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. (Sorry Michael – it is the Hungarian Parliament Building but you got the wrong movie)

 

E. 4

The sign is on the west-facing wall of the Pinnacle Hotel

 

F. Café Florian

The other famous café is Quadri which faces south.

 

G. “42nd Street”

This is the street location of the New Amsterdam Theater and also the name of the “other” musical.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9dDFqn5rYI

 

H. 5

The Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, USA designed by Frank Gehry (using sculpted titanium, as he had earlier with the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain).

 

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I. Bugs Bunny

The postage stamp was a 32-cent stamp issued in 1997. Eating healthily refers to chewing carrots. Use of a medical term refers to “What’s Up, Doc?” Rhapsodic skills refer to the cartoon featuring Liszt’s “Hungarian Rhapsody”. The Rossini opera is “Barber of Seville” which becomes “Rabbit of Seville”, and the Wagner operas are featured in “What’s Opera Doc?”

(Kokopelli actually posted a “What’s Up, Doc?” image in the “History’s Top Iconic Images” Beer Bar thread on 12 July 2012!

http://vimeo.com/2909820

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nI9Nbt7oJG0

 

J. 5

USA. The Byodo-in Temple in the ‘Valley of the Temples’ Memorial Park in Oahu, Hawaii. This is an exact replica of a temple of the same name in Kyoto, Japan, but the paint colour is different and the volcanic hill behind can only be Hawaii.

 

K. 4

USA. Not sure exactly where, but it is an American Airlines plane (silver livery) and I was en route from DFW to Las Vegas.

 

L. They are all left-handed

It may well be that they have all appeared on the cover of Vogue but I'm sorry I have no way of checking that!

 

M. 4

The main Galeries Lafayette store on the Boulevard Haussmann in Paris.

 

N. 2

Chiang Mai. Wat Ket Karam on Charoenraj Road.

 

O. 1

Austria. The portrait is of Count Dracula located in the old Hapsburg castle at Forchtenstein about 45 miles south of Vienna.

http://www.pbase.com.../image/65819740

 

P.Susan Boyle in 2010 with “I Dreamed a Dream” and “The Gift”

http://www.guardian....beatles-monkees

 

Q. Hyatt. The Grand Hyatt occupies floors 53 – 87 of the Jin Mao Tower on the left, whilst the Park Hyatt occupies floors 79 – 93 of the Shanghai World Financial Centre on the right.

 

R. 2

Buenos Aires

 

S.

“And the Band Played On” by Randy Shilts. It was also made into a TV docu-drama.

 

T. 4

Kathmandu, Nepal

This really had to be a pure guess, and everyone guessed right!

 

THE WINNERS

 

I am really amazed that all scores were above 50%. Congratulations to all. The points scores in order of submission are –

 

Kokopelli – 14

Abang – 14

Thaiworthy – 14

Michael – 12

Rogie – 11

Astrrro – 12

 

If anyone finds that my calculation is incorrect, please post the info a.s.a.p.

 

So, quite unexpectedly, we have a 3-way tie for the two prizes. I’ll come to that in a moment. In the meantime, for those who decided not to enter, here is a quick word about finding answers.

 

FINDING ANSWERS

 

if you look at Question Q about skyscrapers, I did stress they were very tall (Clue 1). A quick google search provides a list of the world’s tallest buildings. No. 4 and no. 9 are in Shanghai (Clue 2). Click on either and it is obvious that these are the buildings in the photo (Clue 3). Then google the individual building titles and you note that each has a hotel at the top (Clue 4). Each hotel is a Hyatt which only has one ‘A’. Surely, not that difficult!

 

So, thanks to everyone who took part, and even to those who looked at the questions and just gave up. I enjoyed setting the Quiz. SInce there were only six entries, lessons have been learned. Perhaps champagne is not an ideal prize and long quizzes are not so popular. Whatever, there’ll be another next year.

 

THE KNOCK-OUT ROUND

 

Since we have more than one winner, we now move to what I reckon is an even more difficult (!) first-past-the-post run-off. Only Kokopelli, Abang and Thaiworthy can take part in this final round.

 

The 10 questions and rules follow in about 30 minutes.

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I would like to thank everyone......

 

wait....

 

you said 12 for me? OMG

 

I feel like Susan Lucci for so many years! But, I know there is a light at the end of the tunnel.

 

Thank you FH for such a fun quiz. The boys and I enjoyed it a great deal! They sat around with me for hours one night as we went over them together. They will be saddened to learn that mama can't buy another water buffalo with the prize money.

 

I am so glad I was right on the Bugs Bunny one. :) LOL That one really came out of left field! :) (Jomtien)

 

Congrats to the others who got 14. That is very impressive!

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THE RUN OFF ROUND

 

Only the three joint winners of the previous round can take part – Kokopelli, Abang and Thaiworthy. (I have received no objections to the scoring so far. Results can be amended if I am notified of an objection in the next 24 hours).

 

The rules are simple.

 

1. Only one entry can be made and must be posted on this thread. There are 10 questions and each correct answer gains one point.

 

2. The clock starts as soon as this post appears. The run-off has a closing deadline of 11:00 pm on Saturday 22 December. Please note, though, that this is now against the clock - so the first all-correct answer posted wins the First Prize. The Second Prize will be awarded to the entrant who is the first to get the next highest number of points.

 

3. If there is no all-correct answer prior to the deadline, the finalist with the most number of points at that time will win First Prize and the one with the second highest number of points wins the Second Prize.

 

4. If there is still a tie after the run-off, the first to have posted his entry will be the winner. And a reminder . . .

 

5. . . . the final decision in all matters re the Competition is mine!

 

 

TIE-BREAKER QUESTIONS

 

QUESTION A1

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This is an island in the Caribbean. Which one?

1. Aruba

2. Antigua

3. Curaçao

4. Sint. Maarten

5. Tobago

 

QUESTION B1

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One word links the location of this amphitheatre in one country and a Royal Household in another? What is the word?

 

QUESTION C1

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This photo is of a university founded more than 500 years ago. Name the city in which it is located (there is a small clue in the photo).

 

QUESTION D1

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This photo is of another university founded more than 500 years ago. Name the country in which it was founded.

 

QUESTION E1

On which continent is the world’s longest closed border between two countries?

1. Africa

2. Asia

3. Europe

4. North America

5. South America

 

QUESTION F1

Name one of the two countries referred to in Question E1

 

QUESTION G1

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This is a light board sign marketing a famous staged show in the USA. The show’s title is related to a photo in last year’s quiz. What is its title?

 

QUESTION H1

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This magnificent clock is one of a pair in a major Department store. Where is it?

1. Glasgow, Scotland

2. London, England

3. Manchester, England

4. Sydney, Australia

5. Vancouver, Canada

 

QUESTION I1

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Where am I?

1. France

2. Italy

3. Portugal

4. Spain

5. Switzerland

 

QUESTION J1

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In this Chapel is the tomb of which famous King?

1. King Canute

2. King Lear

3. Mad King Ludwig II of Bavaria

4. Old King Cole

5. Good King Wenceslaus

 

So, once again - GOOD LUCK!

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You can always drop out, unless with your magic wand you can do what I cannot - slice two bottles of champagne into three! Or the three of you can elect to split the Bt. 5,000 equally, if you wish.

 

I am so glad I was right on the Bugs Bunny one.

 

I thought no-one would get that one! I tried it out on three friends - and they hadn't a clue! How did you work it out?

 

I was also very impressed that everyone got the last two questions correct. How on earth did you all know that the guard was in Buenos Aires? And the Bong sign could have been almost anywhere (except Indonesia) I reckon.

 

Two more surprises. The first is that none of you got Question K correct. I thought it was obviously an American Airlines plane! The second that you all got Austria in Question O and so clearly recognised the Dracula painting. I thought that knowing the location of that painting, though, would stump most people.

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Well done to the three of you progressing to the next round!

 

As for me. . .

 

to slightly abridge the well-known words of Ben Franklin, alas for me . . . I must quit the scene.

 

I thought no-one would get that one!

 

I'm just amazed anybody did. The guy who got it must be a tad Looney!

 

That Q was the one I spent most time on and in the end gave up and just guessed. I even tried the four film directors who'd been on stamps - Frank Capra, John Ford, John Huston and Billy Wilder - could any of them sing? didn't look like it, or play the piano? - that neither. On a health kick? No sirree!

 

I was also very impressed that everyone got the last two questions correct. How on earth did you all know that the guard was in Buenos Aires? And the Bong sign could have been almost anywhere (except Indonesia) I reckon.

 

Persistence! That's what, plus a bit of uncanny luck.

 

Googling Bong House P. Ltd. gave the answer. Whoever would've thought?

 

Good luck to Thaiworthy, Koko and Abang, and many thanks to Fountainhall for the chance to exercise my dwindling array of little grey cells . . . they've taken a beating, but after a consolatory beer those that are left will soldier on, my golly - if they're not focussing on next year's quiz already. :sword:

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You can always drop out, unless with your magic wand you can do what I cannot - slice two bottles of champagne into three! Or the three of you can elect to split the Bt. 5,000 equally, if you wish.

 

 

 

I thought no-one would get that one! I tried it out on three friends - and they hadn't a clue! How did you work it out?

 

I was also very impressed that everyone got the last two questions correct. How on earth did you all know that the guard was in Buenos Aires? And the Bong sign could have been almost anywhere (except Indonesia) I reckon.

 

Two more surprises. The first is that none of you got Question K correct. I thought it was obviously an American Airlines plane! The second that you all got Austria in Question O and so clearly recognised the Dracula painting. I thought that knowing the location of that painting, though, would stump most people.

 

The Guard and the Bong were easy with a google search. For the K Question it so happens that Uzbeck airlines has the same livery and same plane!!

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The Guard and the Bong were easy with a google search. For the K Question it so happens that Uzbeck airlines has the same livery and same plane!!

 

Yup, the guard was easy.

 

I blew the Lion King question, embarrASSing being from New York.

 

Garbo fit all the other criteria other than What's Up Doc so figured I had it.

 

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Here are some of my answers with links to provide the sources:

 

C. 2. (River Amazon.)

http://en.wikipedia..../Amazon_Theatre

 

F. Caffe Florian

http://www.caffeflorian.com

 

G. "42nd Street."

http://en.wikipedia....sterdam_Theater

 

H. 5. (Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, California.)

http://en.wikipedia....ey_Concert_Hall

 

J. 5. (USA: Oahu, Hawaii)

http://en.wikipedia....Byodo-In_Temple

 

M. 4. (Paris, France)

http://www.flickr.co.../in/photostream

 

N. Wild guess. 2. (Chiang Mai)

 

O. 1. (Austria)

http://en.wikipedia....,_Ambras_Castle

 

P. Elvis Presley (1961)

The Beatles: (1967)

http://en.wikipedia...._of_1967_(U.S.)

http://www.number-on...umber-ones.html

 

The Monkeys: (1969)

http://www.number-on...umber-ones.html

http://en.wikipedia...._of_1969_(U.S.)

 

Elvis Presley (1961)

http://en.wikipedia...._of_1961_(U.S.)

http://www.number-on...umber-ones.html

 

S. "And the Band Played On." by Randy Shilts.

http://articles.chic...ing-lines-books

 

T. 4. (Nepal)

http://nepal.go4worl...2306&objtype=ED

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I thought no-one would get that one! I tried it out on three friends - and they hadn't a clue! How did you work it out?

 

 

 

 

 

He told you how he worked it out. You just chose to ignore it!

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Googling Bong House P. Ltd. gave the answer. Whoever would've thought?

 

I certainly didn't! Had no idea it was google-able :fool:

 

He told you how he worked it out. You just chose to ignore it!

 

He said it came out of left field (Jomtien). I assume from your tone you are upset that I failed to realise that Jomtien was your good self rather than a thought which happened to occur to him on Jomtien Beach. If that's the case, how did you work it out, because that was pretty tough.

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It is a real shame I did not make it into the second round as I am 100 percent positive that I know each and every question. :)

 

As for Jomtien, we live in the same building and when he doesn't hear the pitter patter of Thai boys feet upstairs he begins to worry and wonder if the world is coming to an end. :) He knew I had trouble with the one answer (now I guess I know it was more than one), so he lent a helping hand. Such a kind man. I can't tell you how he knew as only he knows how to get into his mind frame, but I will share that his impressions of cartoon characters are pretty fucking impressive and that the US Government used him as a counter espionage agent for many years. His partner was Roger Rabbit. Shit. I have said too much.

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D. 5

The city is Budapest where agent Jim Prideaux is shot near the start of the Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. (Sorry Michael – it is the Hungarian Parliament Building but you got the wrong movie)

 

Ya know, I had this as my first answer but did not have time to get all the movies again. I guess I was just hoping it was The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. It was a great movie and I loved it. I also loved Tinker Tailor and was pretty sure the Hungarian Parliament Building was in the movie but wasn't sure it was in the opening scene. It was a tough question without seeing the movies again but at least I was close. :)

 

Again, FH, great quiz and some really tough questions. I wish the other 3 gentlemen great luck in the final round! A very impressive group of individuals here on Gay Thailand!

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OK one last attempt

 

QA1-3

QB1-Orange since it is the Roman Theatre in Orange, Southern France and is linked to the Prince of Orange of Netherlands

QC1-Cambridge

QD1-University of Aberdeen, Scotland

QE1-4

QF1-Canada and USA

QG1-4-Queen Victoria Building (QVB) in Sydney

QH1-4-France

QJ1-5

 

Wish me good luck

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I now have to apologise to all three finalists. About 30 minutes ago I received a request from one of the three that entries be made by pm. This is because with the questions being harder, it becomes much easier for the second/third entrants to crib from the answers of the first/second entrants and consequently seek to verify them. I wrote to all three saying I was now considering this, but abang has posted his entry!

 

SInce abang has been so quick off the mark, I now feel it would be quite wrong to change the rules and will keep them as they stood when first posted last night.

 

Thanks for the entry abang. I can only tell you at this stage that it is not 100% correct, but your score has been tallied and we'll see how it fares against the others.

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