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    Dec 2, 2009, 09:48 PM
    Some quiz show responses
    The grotesquely wrong answers that some contestants give on quiz programmes would surely make most participants think twice before applying.

    THE ARTS
    PRESENTER: Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
    CALLER: Leonardo di Caprio.
    (2CR FM)

    BIOLOGY
    PRESENTER: Was the Tyrannosaurus Rex a carnivore or a herbivore?
    CONTESTANT: No, it was a dinosaur.
    (Are You Smarter Than A Ten-Year-Old?)

    ANNE ROBINSON: What type of bear lives in the Arctic?
    CONTESTANT (after much thought): Penguin.
    (The Weakest Link)

    CLASSICS
    ANNE ROBINSON: What was the principal language used by the ancient Romans?
    CONTESTANT: Greek.
    (The Weakest Link)

    DOMESTIC SCIENCE
    PRESENTER: Emmental and Double Gloucester are both types of what?
    CALLER: Banks.
    (Breakfast Toaster Quiz, Heart FM)

    ENGLISH LITERATURE
    JEREMY PAXMAN: Of all Beatrix Potter’s books, which is the only one to feature a human in the title?
    ANTONY BEEVOR (author and historian): Peter Rabbit (Celebrity edition of University Challenge)
    (BBC Radio 2)

    ANNE ROBINSON: What ‘B’ was a pseudonym used by Charles ens?
    CONTESTANT: Bart Simpson.

    FILM STUDIES
    STEVE WRIGHT: Johnny Weissmuller died on this day. Which jungle-swinging character clad only in a loincloth did he play?
    CALLER: Jesus.

    SPORT
    ANNE ROBINSON: The point on a golf club or a tennis racket that gives the best contact is alliteratively known as the what spot?
    CONTESTANT: The g-spot.

    ANNE ROBINSON: In 1975 the first black tennis player to win the Wimbledon Men’s Singles title was Arthur who?
    CONTESTANT: Askey.

    ANNE ROBINSON: Who won the U.S. Open Tennis Championship wearing a black dress modelled on Audrey Hepburn’s in Breakfast at Tiffany’s?
    CONTESTANT: Roger Federer.

    (All the Weakest Link)

    MUSIC
    PRESENTER: Name the festival started in 1895 by Sir Henry Wood.
    CALLER: Glastonbury.
    (TalkSPORT)

    GEOGRAPHY
    DARREN DAY: What area of Germany is the cake named after, made with chocolate, cream, kirsch and cherries?
    CONTESTANT: Belgium?
    (Spin Star, ITV1)

    PRESENTER: What is the capital of Cuba?
    CALLER: Ermmm…
    PRESENTER: Take your time.
    CALLER: Ermmm…
    PRESENTER: Go on, have a guess.
    CALLER: Is it Belgium?
    PRESENTER: Er, not quite.
    (Sun FM, Sunderland)

    DALE WINTON: Alderney and Sark - are they part of the Channel Islands?
    CONTESTANT: Ooooh! Is that the English Channel? I don’t know, are there islands in the English Channel? I’ve never heard of any. France - that’s near the English Channel isn’t it?
    (In It To Win It, BBC1)

    ANNE ROBINSON: Pakistan was part of which other state until it achieved independence in 1947?
    CONTESTANT: Bulgaria.
    (The Weakest Link)

    DAVE LEE TRAVIS: In which European country are there people called Walloons?
    CALLER: Wales.

    QUIZMASTER: Where is the Sea of Tranquility?
    CONTESTANT: Ibiza. (RI:SE, Channel 4)

    MATHS
    ANNE ROBINSON: What kind of dozen is 13?
    CONTESTANT: Half a dozen.
    (The Weakest Link)

    MEDICINE
    STEVE WRIGHT: On what part of the body is a lobotomy performed?
    CONTESTANT: The bottom.
    (BBC Radio 2)

    HISTORY
    PRESENTER: What was the date of the Battle of Hastings?
    CONTESTANT: Ooooh! Er... was it 1974?
    (Galaxy Radio, Leeds)

    ANNE ROBINSON: Which English queen rode a chariot with knives on the wheels?
    CONTESTANT (full of confidence): Victoria!
    (The Weakest Link)

    PRESENTER: Which ancient army was discovered in China in 1974?
    CONTESTANT: The Territorial Army.

    PRESENTER: What was Hitler’s first name?
    CONTESTANT: Heil. (BBC Radio Merseyside)
    (Breeze FM)

    ANNE ROBINSON: What ‘T’ did British POWs use to escape from Second World War German prison camps?
    CONTESTANT: I don’t know. Was it herbal?
    (The Weakest Link)

    POLITICS
    PRESENTER: Who was the Prime Minister before Tony Blair?
    CALLER: George Bush.
    (Viking FM)

    PRESENTER: Name Prince Charles’s younger sister.
    CALLER: Is it Camelia?
    (The Ugly Phil Breakfast Show, Kerrang! Radio)

    RELIGIOUS STUDIES
    PRESENTER: What religion was Guy Fawkes?
    CALLER: Jewish.
    PRESENTER: That’s close enough.
    (BRMB)

    ANNE ROBINSON: In Roman Catholicism, baptism, confirmation and matrimony are three of the seven what?
    CONTESTANT: Deadly sins.
    (The Weakest Link)

    SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
    ANNE ROBINSON: What man made structure built during the 3rd century BC is often said to be visible from space?
    CONTESTANT: The Millennium Dome.
    (The Weakest Link)

    Presenter: Which prominent Birmingham family had a toposcope constructed in 1923 for the top of Beacon Hill in Lickey Hills?
    CALLER: The Osbournes.
    (BBC Radio WM)

    GENERAL STUDIES
    TERRY WOGAN: Which Duke resides at Woburn Abbey?
    CONTESTANT: Hazzard. (Wogan’s Perfect Recall, Channel 4)

    PRESENTER: According to legend, who shot an apple off the top of his son’s head?
    CONTESTANT: Well, straightaway I’m thinking of Isaac Newton.
    (Are You Smarter Than A Ten-Year-Old?)
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    Dec 2, 2009, 10:42 PM
    Well, I didn't know the answer to 5 of them, but I understood the humor in all:D So I'm thinking I'm doing pretty good right now:)
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    Dec 3, 2009, 12:31 AM

    Ermm.

    I got some of them.

    Me needs to lurn mo'
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    Dec 3, 2009, 03:00 AM

    Lol! Unfortunately, I don't know many of them, but those I understood were really funny! :p
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    Dec 8, 2009, 03:41 PM

    Oh man some of those answers were toooooo funny!
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    Dec 9, 2009, 04:53 PM

    Never a dull moment on game shows. Some folks are just plain dumb.
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    Dec 18, 2009, 11:23 AM

    Thanks that made my day-cant stop laughing. :-)
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    Dec 18, 2009, 02:48 PM

    This one always cracks me up... watch the kid laughing at the blonde.

    YouTube - Dumb blonde
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    #9

    Dec 19, 2009, 06:25 AM

    Good one! I'm in stiches!

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