Post 1657. Thursday April 19
My Friend Rosey has regularly featured on my blog since I set it up twelve years ago. To read all about her in 200 or so words, click HERE
Rosey and I belong to pub quiz team called The Clueless. Last night we played against some lawyers called Legally Speaking, nurses called Bedpan Faces and several other assorted teams. As usual, we were useless at music, hopeless at history and inept with general knowledge. Then along came Rosey’s pet subject. No, not cats, words!
Q1. – What’s the longest word in the English dictionary?
The quizzers amongst you will know that you write your answer on the answer sheet. But in her excitement, Rosey leapt to her feet and yelled ‘antidisestablishmentarian’ giving the correct answer to every other team!
“Bet you don’t know what it means!” yelled someone.
“A person opposed to removing the Church of England as the official religion of the realm. And by the way, the longest word in the English language has 1906 letters, but being a technical expression it’s not include in the dictionary”
That shut him up!
Q2 – Spell millennium.
She whispered her answer. I said she was wrong, but actually, she was right.
Q3 – What’s at the top of the left-hand column on page 168 of the Oxford English Dictionary?
‘One six eight’ she hissed. A trick question, but she spotted it straight away.
Ten wordy questions, ten correct answers, then it was Current Affairs and Rosey’s moment of glory was over.
Q1 – What is the King of Swaziland called? Rosey suggested ‘Your Majesty’. Actually, it’s King Mswati the Third (Hey, get me!)
We didn’t win; we never do. But at least we were consistent in coming last!
Rosey’s final word on words was that the shortened form of World Wide Web has three times the syllables. And she’s right!
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Previous episodes – A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
On this day last year, we took part in the quiz at the Fish Inn in Amble Bay. I wonder where we’ll be next year? To revisit click Here
On last night’s episode of NCIS it was pointed out that g-s-w has more syllables than gun shot wound. And now WWW. Great minds?
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Quite a coincidence! As you rightly say, great minds.
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Rosey our smart cookie. More brownie points for you.
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I love chocolate brownies! Thanks, Natasha.
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Ha ha Keith you are a riot! Got to meet you and Rosey soon.
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Rosey has her topic on which to shine, and good for her!
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She has one or hidden beneath her ditsy exterior! Cheers mimi.
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Bedpan Faces – this made me laugh 🙂
https://iainkellywriting.com/2018/04/19/q-is-for-quimper-france/
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I laughed when it pooped into my had, but I wasn’t sure anyone would pick up on it!
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Your majesty? Hahahahahah
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She was half right! Thanks, Kalpanaa
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Well, she wasn’t wrong you know! Loved the team names, Keith. Especially the Bedpan faces.
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Delighted to have amused you kind sir!
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Rosey suggested ‘Your Majesty’. Bwahahahaha
You posts are the funniest, in this years #AtoZChallege. Enjoy dropping by …
https://lonelycanopyblog.wordpress.com/2018/04/18/qissa-haveli-ka-a-tale-my-husbands-ancestral-house-within-the-pink-city/
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Wow, that’s so kind of you. I usually go for humour because there is less competition out there! Thanks so much.
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Ha ha … Keith humor is difficult – either you have it or don’t. That’s why less competition there.
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This is an amazing post. I’m so glad I found you!
Melanie’s Stories
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Welcome aboard Melanie!
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I love words. Yep.
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Yep is an interesting word! Cheers Jacqui
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A Pub Quiz game sounds like a great activity drinking or not 😉
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They are great fun. I used to hold one every Monday in the pub I ran for many years. Did wonders for drink sales on what would have been a quiet evening!
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Thank you clever Rosey for that bit about www.
Clueless quizzing. I like the sound of that. Ambiguous statements are my favourite, in case you were wondering:)
Q is for Quotes on my fridge door in Qatar
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Ambiguous statements! eh? Sounds an interesting subject!
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That was hilarious! I wanna play. I loved the team names! You’re having too much fun!!
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You can never have oo much fun! Come join us do!
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Poetry (yesterday) and dictionary knowledge of, well, the dictionary! Way to go, Rosey!
Emily In Ecuador | Quake: Puerto Lopez two years after a 7.8 rocked Ecuador
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That’s pretty well it in the talent department I’m afraid! Normal service has once again been resumed.
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Smart girl, Rosey!
Great, humorous post, as ever.
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She is. I’m in awe of her! Cheers Moon
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Hi Keith – fun post … and yes one smart idea here after another … but they’re Rosey’s not yours!! I loved selecting teams that I did one year for the squash teams in SA … all after foods of some description … but your Bedpan faces – great choice – could send that to Zimbabwe now … cheers Hilary
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Of course they are Rosey’s! I couldn’t have answered any of those! Delighted you liked it Hilary
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I love pub quizzes. Our team, Know Nonsense, often wins the evening by combining my Millenial knowledge with the knowledge of the Gen Xers and Baby Boomers I team with.
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Great team name! You clearly have a broad range of knowledge between you.
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Most of the time. Sometimes we totally bite it on sports.
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Wow–eye-opening info on more syllables in WWW. Made me laugh. My a to z post for O was for orthography. Somehow I got around to researching the longest word in the English language. According to Wikipedia, the longest word is “pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, a word that “refers to a lung disease contracted from the inhalation of very fine silica particles, specifically from a volcano; medically, it is the same as silicosis.” But then again, nobody trusts Wikipedia anymore.
Loving your Rosey stories!!
JQ Rose
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It is in the OED, and her word comes in at number 3 in the longest word chart! Fortunately, she got away with it the quiz! She assures me that longest UK place name is Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch. I wonder if Wiki agrees!
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Great names for the quiz teams, loved the trivia gems throw in.
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I’m pleased you e enjoyed it, thank you.
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Wow! Rosey sure has some hidden talents. Btw, I am guessing you chose Swaziland because of the news that they’re changing their country’s name to eCommerce or something like that so that people don’t confuse it with Switzerland!
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Haha! I didn’t but that is a very good point! Cheers, Anurag.
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Your Majesty! Hahaha! She’s right, though! Or, Your Highness, possibly. 😀
I’m totally with Rossey on the WWW thing, too. 🙂
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I think her answer was worthy of half a point at least!
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