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Christmas Quiz
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These are some more questions from my works quiz, which looked initially very do-able until I tried to Google them !
Which of the following DON'T have a town called
Jesus
Bolivia - found
Peru - found
Mexico - found
Spain - found
France
Chile
Latvia
Portugal
Rudolph
Tennessee USA - found
Ohio USA - found
Trinidad & Tobago
Chile
Argentina
Santa
Cote D'Ivoire - found
Cameroon - found
Turkey - found
Peru - found - well at least a region called Santa
Botswana
India
Greece
Has anybody seen these questions before, or can recommend any sites which detail even the tiniest town of these countries ?
Thanks in advance.
Which of the following DON'T have a town called
Jesus
Bolivia - found
Peru - found
Mexico - found
Spain - found
France
Chile
Latvia
Portugal
Rudolph
Tennessee USA - found
Ohio USA - found
Trinidad & Tobago
Chile
Argentina
Santa
Cote D'Ivoire - found
Cameroon - found
Turkey - found
Peru - found - well at least a region called Santa
Botswana
India
Greece
Has anybody seen these questions before, or can recommend any sites which detail even the tiniest town of these countries ?
Thanks in advance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's tough isn't it. I thought I'd quite quickly find a site listing towns named Santa, Jesus etc. but no.
Google Maps seems no help either.
I'm wondering whether it was mentioned in a QI episode, maybe a Christmas special ?
I think I'll need individual maps of each country, with an index listing even the smallest of towns. It's very rare that the Internet lets me down !
Thanks for trying !
Google Maps seems no help either.
I'm wondering whether it was mentioned in a QI episode, maybe a Christmas special ?
I think I'll need individual maps of each country, with an index listing even the smallest of towns. It's very rare that the Internet lets me down !
Thanks for trying !
I'm going to keep trying too. I thought I found a great site
http://www.fallingrain.com/world/
But still no joy, I ended up testing it (I should have done that first) to see if it knew of a 'blink and you'd miss it' village beside me, but it didn't, so I just wasted time LOL.
What's the prize, BTW?
http://www.fallingrain.com/world/
But still no joy, I ended up testing it (I should have done that first) to see if it knew of a 'blink and you'd miss it' village beside me, but it didn't, so I just wasted time LOL.
What's the prize, BTW?
I thikn Jesus, Chile may be just a street, so I'm not sure it that counts.
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=%22+jes us+la+reina+%22+chile&meta=
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=%22+jes us+la+reina+%22+chile&meta=
It quite clearly states " Any attempt to discuss the answers with the organisers will result in immediate disqualificiation " ....So I don't think so.
I think I'll be spending quite some time in the library tomorrow !
Thanks for your help.
Here's some questions I have managed to get, if you want to try them for fun ?
In what countries are Zwarte Piet celebrated at Christmas time?
In what countries are Uskza eaten at Christmas ?
What is similar about the last three Christmas Number Ones ?
I think I'll be spending quite some time in the library tomorrow !
Thanks for your help.
Here's some questions I have managed to get, if you want to try them for fun ?
In what countries are Zwarte Piet celebrated at Christmas time?
In what countries are Uskza eaten at Christmas ?
What is similar about the last three Christmas Number Ones ?
Hehe, I didn't see those extra questions until now, I will give them a bash.
In the meantime, you took the thought right out of my head, what if we look up the spelling of the work in the language of the Country and see if we have any joy that way?
I found those Santa's in Greece too, are you allowed to approach the quizmaster for clarification that 'Santa' is not the only word in the name of the town?
In the meantime, you took the thought right out of my head, what if we look up the spelling of the work in the language of the Country and see if we have any joy that way?
I found those Santa's in Greece too, are you allowed to approach the quizmaster for clarification that 'Santa' is not the only word in the name of the town?