AFFILIATE SEARCH | Shop Amazon.co.uk using this search bar and support WHO!
Daily Quiz anyone?
Forum rules
Whilst 'off-topic' means all non-football topics can be discussed. This is not a free for all. Rights to this area of the forum aren't implicit, and illegal, defamator, spammy or absuive topics will be removed, with the protagonist's sanctioned.
Whilst 'off-topic' means all non-football topics can be discussed. This is not a free for all. Rights to this area of the forum aren't implicit, and illegal, defamator, spammy or absuive topics will be removed, with the protagonist's sanctioned.
Daily Quiz anyone?
Thanks to the guys for getting this great new site up and running and here is a brand new quiz thread. You know the rules. Please don't post your answers before the quizzer does. Don't forget to post your scores.
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Random Trivia 30
1. Which single of 1979 gave The Police their first UK number 1?
"Message in a Bottle".
2. Which two actors played the part of Albus Dumbledore in the Harry Potter series of movies? Point for each
Richard Harris & Michael Gambon
3. On which river does the North Eastern city of Sunderland stand?
River Wear
4. By area, which is the largest of the Canary Islands?
Tenerife
5. In 1985, who released the UK top ten single, "Road to Nowhere"?
Talking Heads
6. The Suez Canal is in which country?
Egypt
7. In the Noddy books by Enid Blyton, what was the name of Big Ears' brother?
Little Ears
8. Kerry Katona was an original member of which female pop group?
Atomic Kitten
9. What is the main ingredient of the middle eastern dish hummus?
Chickpeas
10. In which year did ABBA win Eurovision with Waterloo?
1974
11. Who played Agent K in the 1997 film, "Men in Black"?
Tommy Lee Jones
12. What is the official language of the Azores?
Portuguese
13. Who was featured on the world's first postage stamp?
Queen Victoria
14. Which company in 1953 first introduced tea bags into the UK?
Tetley
15. Who founded the Metropolitan Police Force in 1829?
Robert Peel
16. Who wrote the 1918 novel, "The Land that Time Forgot"?
Edgar Rice Burroughs
17. In golf, what term describes two under par on an individual hole?
Eagle
18. Rincewind was a fictional character in which series of novels by Terry Pratchett?
Discworld
19. In the 1987 movie "Dirty Dancing" what is Baby's first name?
Frances (Houseman)
20. What sport would you be playing if you took part in a bonspiel tournament?
Curling
1. Which single of 1979 gave The Police their first UK number 1?
"Message in a Bottle".
2. Which two actors played the part of Albus Dumbledore in the Harry Potter series of movies? Point for each
Richard Harris & Michael Gambon
3. On which river does the North Eastern city of Sunderland stand?
River Wear
4. By area, which is the largest of the Canary Islands?
Tenerife
5. In 1985, who released the UK top ten single, "Road to Nowhere"?
Talking Heads
6. The Suez Canal is in which country?
Egypt
7. In the Noddy books by Enid Blyton, what was the name of Big Ears' brother?
Little Ears
8. Kerry Katona was an original member of which female pop group?
Atomic Kitten
9. What is the main ingredient of the middle eastern dish hummus?
Chickpeas
10. In which year did ABBA win Eurovision with Waterloo?
1974
11. Who played Agent K in the 1997 film, "Men in Black"?
Tommy Lee Jones
12. What is the official language of the Azores?
Portuguese
13. Who was featured on the world's first postage stamp?
Queen Victoria
14. Which company in 1953 first introduced tea bags into the UK?
Tetley
15. Who founded the Metropolitan Police Force in 1829?
Robert Peel
16. Who wrote the 1918 novel, "The Land that Time Forgot"?
Edgar Rice Burroughs
17. In golf, what term describes two under par on an individual hole?
Eagle
18. Rincewind was a fictional character in which series of novels by Terry Pratchett?
Discworld
19. In the 1987 movie "Dirty Dancing" what is Baby's first name?
Frances (Houseman)
20. What sport would you be playing if you took part in a bonspiel tournament?
Curling
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Random Trivia 30
1. Which single of 1979 gave The Police their first UK number 1?
2. Which two actors played the part of Albus Dumbledore in the Harry Potter series of movies? Point for each
3. On which river does the North Eastern city of Sunderland stand?
4. By area, which is the largest of the Canary Islands?
5. In 1985, who released the UK top ten single, "Road to Nowhere"?
6. The Suez Canal is in which country?
7. In the Noddy books by Enid Blyton, what was the name of Big Ears' brother?
8. Kerry Katona was an original member of which female pop group?
9. What is the main ingredient of the middle eastern dish hummus?
10. In which year did ABBA win Eurovision with Waterloo?
11. Who played Agent K in the 1997 film, "Men in Black"?
12. What is the official language of the Azores?
13. Who was featured on the world's first postage stamp?
14. Which company in 1953 first introduced tea bags into the UK?
15. Who founded the Metropolitan Police Force in 1829?
16. Who wrote the 1918 novel, "The Land that Time Forgot"?
17. In golf, what term describes two under par on an individual hole?
18. Rincewind was a fictional character in which series of novels by Terry Pratchett?
19. In the 1987 movie "Dirty Dancing" what is Baby's first name?
20. What sport would you be playing if you took part in a bonspiel tournament?
1. Which single of 1979 gave The Police their first UK number 1?
2. Which two actors played the part of Albus Dumbledore in the Harry Potter series of movies? Point for each
3. On which river does the North Eastern city of Sunderland stand?
4. By area, which is the largest of the Canary Islands?
5. In 1985, who released the UK top ten single, "Road to Nowhere"?
6. The Suez Canal is in which country?
7. In the Noddy books by Enid Blyton, what was the name of Big Ears' brother?
8. Kerry Katona was an original member of which female pop group?
9. What is the main ingredient of the middle eastern dish hummus?
10. In which year did ABBA win Eurovision with Waterloo?
11. Who played Agent K in the 1997 film, "Men in Black"?
12. What is the official language of the Azores?
13. Who was featured on the world's first postage stamp?
14. Which company in 1953 first introduced tea bags into the UK?
15. Who founded the Metropolitan Police Force in 1829?
16. Who wrote the 1918 novel, "The Land that Time Forgot"?
17. In golf, what term describes two under par on an individual hole?
18. Rincewind was a fictional character in which series of novels by Terry Pratchett?
19. In the 1987 movie "Dirty Dancing" what is Baby's first name?
20. What sport would you be playing if you took part in a bonspiel tournament?
-
- Posts: 2259
- Old WHO Number: 217810
- Has liked: 508 times
- Been liked: 768 times
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Random Trivia 29
1. What name was shared by a type of missile and a Native American axe?
Tomahawk
2. Who provided the voice for Stuart Little in the 1999 movie of the same name?
Michael J Fox
3. In 1982, who released the single, "Fantastic Day"?
Haircut 100
4. What was the ancient Roman name for Ireland?
Hibernia
5. Mary Ann Nichols was the first confirmed victim of which serial killer?
Jack the Ripper - She was also known as Polly Nichols
6. Morocco Mole was the side-kick of which cartoon character?
Secret Squirrel
7. What is the name of the heroine in Shakespeare's "As You Like It"?
Rosalind
8. In legend, which castle was the home of King Arthur?
Camelot
9. Cavity Sam is the name of the patient in which board game?
Operation
10. What is the capital of the Falkland Islands?
Stanley (also known as Port Stanley)
11. Soldier Field is the home stadium of which NFL team?
Chicago Bears
12. Which author created Hannibal Lecter?
Thomas Harris
13. In The Wind in the Willows, who were the three companions of Mr Toad? Point for each
Ratty, Mole and Badger
14. Which character in the TV series Scooby-Doo wore glasses?
Velma (Dinkley)
15. In Greek mythology, who were Zeus' two full brothers? Point for each
Poseidon & Hades
16. Which part of the body is examined with an otoscope?
Ears
17. For what do the letters O.P.E.C. stand?
Organization of (the) Petroleum Exporting Countries
18. What was the name of the character Charles Bronson played in the Death Wish series of movies?
Paul Kersey
19. What word describes a sentence containing all the letters of the alphabet?
Pangram
20. Five American states have a coastline on the Gulf of Mexico; can you name them? Point for each.
Texas, Louisiana, Florida, Mississippi and Alabama
1. What name was shared by a type of missile and a Native American axe?
Tomahawk
2. Who provided the voice for Stuart Little in the 1999 movie of the same name?
Michael J Fox
3. In 1982, who released the single, "Fantastic Day"?
Haircut 100
4. What was the ancient Roman name for Ireland?
Hibernia
5. Mary Ann Nichols was the first confirmed victim of which serial killer?
Jack the Ripper - She was also known as Polly Nichols
6. Morocco Mole was the side-kick of which cartoon character?
Secret Squirrel
7. What is the name of the heroine in Shakespeare's "As You Like It"?
Rosalind
8. In legend, which castle was the home of King Arthur?
Camelot
9. Cavity Sam is the name of the patient in which board game?
Operation
10. What is the capital of the Falkland Islands?
Stanley (also known as Port Stanley)
11. Soldier Field is the home stadium of which NFL team?
Chicago Bears
12. Which author created Hannibal Lecter?
Thomas Harris
13. In The Wind in the Willows, who were the three companions of Mr Toad? Point for each
Ratty, Mole and Badger
14. Which character in the TV series Scooby-Doo wore glasses?
Velma (Dinkley)
15. In Greek mythology, who were Zeus' two full brothers? Point for each
Poseidon & Hades
16. Which part of the body is examined with an otoscope?
Ears
17. For what do the letters O.P.E.C. stand?
Organization of (the) Petroleum Exporting Countries
18. What was the name of the character Charles Bronson played in the Death Wish series of movies?
Paul Kersey
19. What word describes a sentence containing all the letters of the alphabet?
Pangram
20. Five American states have a coastline on the Gulf of Mexico; can you name them? Point for each.
Texas, Louisiana, Florida, Mississippi and Alabama
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Random Trivia 29
1. What name was shared by a type of missile and a Native American axe?
2. Who provided the voice for Stuart Little in the 1999 movie of the same name?
3. In 1982, who released the single, "Fantastic Day"?
4. What was the ancient Roman name for Ireland?
5. Mary Ann Nichols was the first confirmed victim of which serial killer?
6. Morocco Mole was the side-kick of which cartoon character?
7. What is the name of the heroine in Shakespeare's "As You Like It"?
8. In legend, which castle was the home of King Arthur?
9. Cavity Sam is the name of the patient in which board game?
10. What is the capital of the Falkland Islands?
11. Soldier Field is the home stadium of which NFL team?
12. Which author created Hannibal Lecter?
13. In The Wind in the Willows, who were the three companions of Mr Toad? Point for each
14. Which character in the TV series Scooby-Doo wore glasses?
15. In Greek mythology, who were Zeus' two full brothers? Point for each
16. Which part of the body is examined with an otoscope?
17. For what do the letters O.P.E.C. stand?
18. What was the name of the character Charles Bronson played in the Death Wish series of movies?
19. What word describes a sentence containing all the letters of the alphabet?
20. Five American states have a coastline on the Gulf of Mexico; can you name them? Point for each.
1. What name was shared by a type of missile and a Native American axe?
2. Who provided the voice for Stuart Little in the 1999 movie of the same name?
3. In 1982, who released the single, "Fantastic Day"?
4. What was the ancient Roman name for Ireland?
5. Mary Ann Nichols was the first confirmed victim of which serial killer?
6. Morocco Mole was the side-kick of which cartoon character?
7. What is the name of the heroine in Shakespeare's "As You Like It"?
8. In legend, which castle was the home of King Arthur?
9. Cavity Sam is the name of the patient in which board game?
10. What is the capital of the Falkland Islands?
11. Soldier Field is the home stadium of which NFL team?
12. Which author created Hannibal Lecter?
13. In The Wind in the Willows, who were the three companions of Mr Toad? Point for each
14. Which character in the TV series Scooby-Doo wore glasses?
15. In Greek mythology, who were Zeus' two full brothers? Point for each
16. Which part of the body is examined with an otoscope?
17. For what do the letters O.P.E.C. stand?
18. What was the name of the character Charles Bronson played in the Death Wish series of movies?
19. What word describes a sentence containing all the letters of the alphabet?
20. Five American states have a coastline on the Gulf of Mexico; can you name them? Point for each.
-
- Posts: 2259
- Old WHO Number: 217810
- Has liked: 508 times
- Been liked: 768 times
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Random Trivia 28
1. Gary Sparrow, played by Nicholas Lyndhurst was a character in which TV comedy?
"Goodnight Sweetheart"
2. In which English county is the ancient site of Stonehenge?
Wiltshire
3. Which sports company used the slogan, "Impossible is nothing"?
Adidas
4. What nationality were the Brothers Grimm who collected and published many fairy tales?
German
5. According to the poem by T.S. Eliot which is the cruellest month?
April
6. Fort Knox the home of the US gold reserves, is in which state?
Kentucky
7. What is the longest running programme on Channel 4?
Countdown
8. Which oath of ethics taken by doctors is named after an Ancient Greek physician?
Hippocratic Oath
9. For three points what were the surnames of the three tenors?
Carreras, Domingo and Pavarotti
10. What is the name of the bone that forms the lower, moveable part of the jaw?
Mandible
11. Who played John (Joseph) Merrick, the title role in the 1980 film, "The Elephant Man"?
John Hurt
12. Harlem is in which New York borough?
Manhattan
13. Who played the title role in the late 90's TV series, "Kavanagh QC"?
John Thaw
14. What was the name of the lifeguard played by Pamela Anderson in the TV series "Baywatch"?
C J Parker
15. What name is shared by a species of bear and an Alaskan island?
Kodiak
16. Who did Jacqueline Kennedy marry in 1968?
Aristotle Onassis
17. Alphabetically, what is the first country on Earth?
Afghanistan
18. Alphabetically, what is the last country on Earth?
Zimbabwe
19. Which French city became famous for making mustard?
Dijon
20. In the year 2000, Tiger Woods won three of the four golfing majors, which was the one he DIDN'T win?
The Masters
1. Gary Sparrow, played by Nicholas Lyndhurst was a character in which TV comedy?
"Goodnight Sweetheart"
2. In which English county is the ancient site of Stonehenge?
Wiltshire
3. Which sports company used the slogan, "Impossible is nothing"?
Adidas
4. What nationality were the Brothers Grimm who collected and published many fairy tales?
German
5. According to the poem by T.S. Eliot which is the cruellest month?
April
6. Fort Knox the home of the US gold reserves, is in which state?
Kentucky
7. What is the longest running programme on Channel 4?
Countdown
8. Which oath of ethics taken by doctors is named after an Ancient Greek physician?
Hippocratic Oath
9. For three points what were the surnames of the three tenors?
Carreras, Domingo and Pavarotti
10. What is the name of the bone that forms the lower, moveable part of the jaw?
Mandible
11. Who played John (Joseph) Merrick, the title role in the 1980 film, "The Elephant Man"?
John Hurt
12. Harlem is in which New York borough?
Manhattan
13. Who played the title role in the late 90's TV series, "Kavanagh QC"?
John Thaw
14. What was the name of the lifeguard played by Pamela Anderson in the TV series "Baywatch"?
C J Parker
15. What name is shared by a species of bear and an Alaskan island?
Kodiak
16. Who did Jacqueline Kennedy marry in 1968?
Aristotle Onassis
17. Alphabetically, what is the first country on Earth?
Afghanistan
18. Alphabetically, what is the last country on Earth?
Zimbabwe
19. Which French city became famous for making mustard?
Dijon
20. In the year 2000, Tiger Woods won three of the four golfing majors, which was the one he DIDN'T win?
The Masters
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Morning all. Back last night from the wonderful La Gomera in the Canaries, bit chilly here! Met some lovely people who helped me avoid the Spurs game for which I will be eternally grateful! Place we stayed has a small but brilliant army of superb staff, one of who for some reason asked me to do the Tuesday night Quiz. They gave me the questions which were so difficult I thought I would get pelted with rotten fruit by the participating residents so after checking it was ok for me to do so, WHO online came to my rescue, especially Random Trivia and a good evening was seemingly had by all, along with a very appreciated supply of free brandy whislst I was on the microphone!!
Here we go again,.
Random Trivia 28
1. Gary Sparrow, played by Nicholas Lyndhurst was a character in which TV comedy?
2. In which English county is the ancient site of Stonehenge?
3. Which sports company used the slogan, "Impossible is nothing"?
4. What nationality were the Brothers Grimm who collected and published many fairy tales?
5. According to the poem by T.S. Eliot which is the cruellest month?
6. Fort Knox the home of the US gold reserves, is in which state?
7. What is the longest running programme on Channel 4?
8. Which oath of ethics taken by doctors is named after an Ancient Greek physician?
9. For three points what were the surnames of the three tenors?
10. What is the name of the bone that forms the lower, moveable part of the jaw?
11. Who played John (Joseph) Merrick, the title role in the 1980 film, "The Elephant Man"?
12. Harlem is in which New York borough?
13. Who played the title role in the late 90's TV series, "Kavanagh QC"?
14. What was the name of the lifeguard played by Pamela Anderson in the TV series "Baywatch"?
15. What name is shared by a species of bear and an Alaskan island?
16. Who did Jacqueline Kennedy marry in 1968?
17. Alphabetically, what is the first country on Earth?
18. Alphabetically, what is the last country on Earth?
19. Which French city became famous for making mustard?
20. In the year 2000, Tiger Woods won three of the four golfing majors, which was the one he DIDN'T win?
Here we go again,.
Random Trivia 28
1. Gary Sparrow, played by Nicholas Lyndhurst was a character in which TV comedy?
2. In which English county is the ancient site of Stonehenge?
3. Which sports company used the slogan, "Impossible is nothing"?
4. What nationality were the Brothers Grimm who collected and published many fairy tales?
5. According to the poem by T.S. Eliot which is the cruellest month?
6. Fort Knox the home of the US gold reserves, is in which state?
7. What is the longest running programme on Channel 4?
8. Which oath of ethics taken by doctors is named after an Ancient Greek physician?
9. For three points what were the surnames of the three tenors?
10. What is the name of the bone that forms the lower, moveable part of the jaw?
11. Who played John (Joseph) Merrick, the title role in the 1980 film, "The Elephant Man"?
12. Harlem is in which New York borough?
13. Who played the title role in the late 90's TV series, "Kavanagh QC"?
14. What was the name of the lifeguard played by Pamela Anderson in the TV series "Baywatch"?
15. What name is shared by a species of bear and an Alaskan island?
16. Who did Jacqueline Kennedy marry in 1968?
17. Alphabetically, what is the first country on Earth?
18. Alphabetically, what is the last country on Earth?
19. Which French city became famous for making mustard?
20. In the year 2000, Tiger Woods won three of the four golfing majors, which was the one he DIDN'T win?
-
- Posts: 2259
- Old WHO Number: 217810
- Has liked: 508 times
- Been liked: 768 times
- easthammer
- Posts: 2612
- Old WHO Number: 15731
- Has liked: 17 times
- Been liked: 140 times
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Song lyrics (First Line(s)) Point for song point for original artist
- It’s not in the way It’s not in your hair. You won’t find it under your chair
- I know there’s nothing to say Someone has taken my place
- Ooh, give me too strongarms to protect myself
- In the morning don’t say you love me
- If I listened long enough to you I’d find a way to believe it’s all true
- We will be fighting in the street with our children at our feet
- Kiss me goodnight and say my prayers leave the light on at the top of stairs
- I was walking down the street Concentrating on truckin right
- I aint looking to compete with you, beat or cheat or mistreat you
- Oh, life is bigger, bigger than you
- easthammer
- Posts: 2612
- Old WHO Number: 15731
- Has liked: 17 times
- Been liked: 140 times
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
As Zico is still away. Here is one from my archive, I'll post answers later todaySong lyrics (First Line(s)) Point for song point for original artist
- It’s not in the way It’s not in your hair. You won’t find it under your chair
- I know there’s nothing to say someone has taken my place
- Ooh, give me too strong arms to protect myself
- In the morning don’t say you love me
- If I listened long enough to you I’d find a way to believe it’s all true
- We will be fighting in the street with our children at our feet
- Kiss me goodnight and say my prayers leave the light on at the top of stairs
- I was walking down the street concentrating on truckin right
- I aint looking to compete with you, beat or cheat or mistreat you
- Oh, life is bigger, bigger than you
- easthammer
- Posts: 2612
- Old WHO Number: 15731
- Has liked: 17 times
- Been liked: 140 times
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
- easthammer
- Posts: 2612
- Old WHO Number: 15731
- Has liked: 17 times
- Been liked: 140 times
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Not sure if anyone bothered with this but here is the answers - what was your score?
MUSICAL POT LUCK Name the Song on each ball. The Letters shown are the first letters of each word in the title. You score 1 for a red ball, get it right and you can gain 7 bonus points from the supplementary question which is: Who recorded a version in the year shown below?
COLOURS Song-Artist
MUSICAL POT LUCK Name the Song on each ball. The Letters shown are the first letters of each word in the title. You score 1 for a red ball, get it right and you can gain 7 bonus points from the supplementary question which is: Who recorded a version in the year shown below?
Initials | Title | Year | Artist | Score |
LIR | LADY IN RED | 1987 | CHRIS DEBURGH | |
RSITS | RED SAILS IN THE SUNSETS | 1960 | THE PLATTERS | |
RRW | RED RED WINE | 1984 | UB40 | |
RTRNR | RUDOLPH THE RED NOSE REINDEER | 1950 | (Clue BC) BING CROSBY | |
RRFABL | RED ROSES FOR A BLUE LADY | 1948 | VAUGHN MONROE | |
RAR (ML) | ROSES ARE RED (MY LOVE) | 1962 | BOBBY VINTON | |
LRR | LITTLE RED ROOSTER | 1974 | THE ROLLING STONES | |
RLSD | RED LIGHT SPELLS DANGER | 1977 | BILLY OCEAN | |
RR | RED RAIN | 1986 | PETER GABRIEL | |
99RB | 99 RED BALLOONS | 1984 | NENA | |
RBW | RED BLOODED WOMAN | 2004 | KYLIE MINOGUE | |
RWAB | RED WHITE AND BLUE | 2003 | LYNYRD SKYNYRD | |
RD | RED DRESS | 2005 | MAIA SHARP | |
WTRRRCBBBA | WHEN THE RED RED ROBINCOMES BOB BOB BOBIN ALONG | 1953 | DORIS DAY | |
YAMTANIMLRB | YOUR MORE THAN A NUMBER IN MY LITTLE RED BOOK | 1977 | THE DRIFTERS |
YS | YELLOW SUBMARINE- Beatles | 1966 | Score 2 for Yellow (TB) | |
GGGOH | GREEN GREEN GRASS OF HOME – Tom Jones | 1967 | Score 3 for Green (TJ) | |
BS | BROWN SUGAR- Rolling Stones | 1971 | Score 4 for Brown (TRS) | |
BB | BLUE BAYOU – Roy Orbison | 1963 | Score 5 for Blue (RO) | |
PC | PINK CADDILAC- Natalie Cole | 1988 | Score 6 for Pink (NC) | |
BIB | BLACK IS BLACK- Los Bravos | 1966 | Score 7 for Black (LB) | |
Maximum Possible 147 | Total | |||
WC | WHITE CHRISTMAS | Many Years | Get the white wrong deduct 4 points | |
Final Score |
- easthammer
- Posts: 2612
- Old WHO Number: 15731
- Has liked: 17 times
- Been liked: 140 times
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
As Zico is off sunning himself (maybe!)
I've delved into my archive and come up with this.
You might want to work on this for a day or two - Answers Friday
MUSICAL POT LUCK
Name the Song on each ball. The Letters shown are the first letters of each word in the title.
For a red ball, you score 1
If you get it right, you can gain 7 bonus points by identifying who recorded a version in the year shown.
For the Colours score 2 for Yellow 3 Green, 4 Brown, 5 Blue, 6 Pink, 7 Black.
But you must get both the Title and Artist to score.
But get the White wrong, you deduct 4 points from your final total
15 REDS ( all have red in the title)
COLOURS
I've delved into my archive and come up with this.
You might want to work on this for a day or two - Answers Friday
MUSICAL POT LUCK
Name the Song on each ball. The Letters shown are the first letters of each word in the title.
For a red ball, you score 1
If you get it right, you can gain 7 bonus points by identifying who recorded a version in the year shown.
For the Colours score 2 for Yellow 3 Green, 4 Brown, 5 Blue, 6 Pink, 7 Black.
But you must get both the Title and Artist to score.
But get the White wrong, you deduct 4 points from your final total
15 REDS ( all have red in the title)
Title | Year | Artist Initials | |||
LIR | 1987 | CD | |||
RSITS | 1960 | TP | |||
RRW | 1984 | U | |||
RTRNR | 1950 | BC | |||
RRFABL | 1948 | VM | |||
RAR (ML) | 1962 | BV | |||
LRR | 1974 | TRS | |||
RLSD | 1977 | BO | |||
RR | 1986 | PG | |||
99RB | 1984 | N | |||
RBW | 2004 | KM | |||
RWAB | 2003 | LS | |||
RD | 2005 | MS | |||
WTRRRCBBBA | 1953 | DD | |||
YAMTANIMLRB | 1977 | TD |
COLOURS
Title | Year | Artist | |||
YS | 1966 | TB | |||
GGGOH | 1967 | TJ | |||
BS | 1971 | TRS | |||
BB | 1963 | RO | |||
PC | 1988 | NC | |||
BIB | 1966 | LB | |||
WC | Many Years | Many Artists | |||
-
- Posts: 2259
- Old WHO Number: 217810
- Has liked: 508 times
- Been liked: 768 times
- easthammer
- Posts: 2612
- Old WHO Number: 15731
- Has liked: 17 times
- Been liked: 140 times