If it was 'BLUE' at dawn, 'DARK' in the early morning and 'RED' when the sun went down, that what was 'it'? Any helpful hints, suggestions etc please would be greatly appreciated.
Miamarch, I don't know if you should be doing GBQ, if you panic at the very sight of a question you can't answer. We have three weeks left to complete the quiz this month, and now, because of you, one of the tougher questions has been answered. If you can't stand the heat.................
My apologies. I am only in competition with my workmates. My boss does the whole of the quiz in his own right, and gives us the first 50. We give him our answer sheets once he has sent his answers off and he marks ours when he gets the answers back with the next quiz. He then awards a small prize to the best score. I still cant picture 2 though.
I don't think your boss will be very pleased with you for obtaining answers to the more difficult questions on GBQ - if I have been drawn to the answer by Googling then most of the GBQ quizzers will have been too . You also have been asking the same questions on FunTrivia.com. (assuming you are MiaMarches too) Perhaps if you don't know the answer then don't ask on these sites - it spoils it for the rest of us who would like to find out the answer for ourselves. As suggested earlier Quizzing.co.uk are happy to help with clues but won't give direct answers.
Thank you for the comments, they have been duly noted. I have printed off a copy of this and given it to my boss. He thanked me for my honesty and said he has already completed all 80 questions.
Perhaps you could ask your boss if he would like to give a subtle clue to
Q69. Billy Cotton, Dean Martin,Eddie Murphy and Walter Scott are all linked in the same way, in a similar context so are George Brown, Tommy Cooper, Fred Perry and Phil Taylor. Can you explain?