The answer in this case is "Hello Score", since Splapp-Me-Do is greeting the Score, so you should be polite as well and greet it by saying "Hello"!
Question 52 of The Impossible Quiz 2 contains nothing but a single, dusty, golden genie lamp. There is no task or bomb on screen, and there are no other interactive objects on the screen, so you don't have to worry about losing lives here since it's a safe question.
In short, the correct answer is LOAD " ", which is what you must type in a ZX Spectrum/Splapptrum to load a game.
The answer in this case is "No, about 20cm off the ground". The reason for this is because "Shanghai" sounds like "She hang high". The original question, as it appears in the Demo.
The actual answer to this question is "A games console for wholemeal biscuits", because wholemeal is an ingredient for digestive biscuits, and the term "system" is often used to refer to game consoles. Answering this question correctly grants the player the fourth Skip of the game.
Click the names from the Rudolph song: Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner and Blitzen. The order doesn't matter, just click all eight of them. 25. Click any Skips you still have to open them and unlock the Quizmas presents inside.
The actual answer to this question is "A games console for wholemeal biscuits", because wholemeal is an ingredient for digestive biscuits, and the term "system" is often used to refer to game consoles. Answering this question correctly grants the player the fourth Skip of the game.
The correct answer is "Shepherd's pie", which is the name of a meat pie with a crust of mashed potatoes that originated in the UK, which is actually the setting of the original 1897 Dracula novel.
It asks you "How many holes in a polo?", with the possible answers being all numbers from one to four. The answer to the question is "4", since it's talking about the holes in the letters that form the words "a polo". There is one hole each in the letters A, P, and the two O's.
The answer to this question is the thumbs up icon from the top left option box, since "(Y)" was used as the shortcut for the thumbs up emoticon in the MSN Messenger, one of the most popular chat programs of the time.
This trope works for several reasons, primarily to emphasize that they are members of the living dead so their deviancy is naturally reflected in their sleeping habits. Additionally, coffins are a good way to keep out that pesky sunlight that tends to cause bad sunburns to vampires.
The answer is "No, but a tin can" because the question is asking if a match is able to box, rather than the word "matchbox", due to the answer "No, but a tin can" being the same, in terms of a pun.
Fiberglass polo balls, commonly known as Argentinean balls, have dealt a deadly blow to the bamboo polo ball industry. A ball sport- played on horses- commonly called Polo. The modern outdoor polo ball is composed of high-impact plastic.
How long does Royal Mail take to the USA? Depending on your choice of service, you can ship with Royal Mail to the US in 1-2 business days, 2-4 business days, or up to a week.
At room temperature, dates can last between a month up to 3 months. When you keep them in the fridge, they retain quality for between 6 and 12 months. If your dates are of the softer varieties, their shelf life will be shorter than those of the drier ones. For even longer storage, freeze the fruits.