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By *iddlesticks OP   Man
25 weeks ago

My nan’s spare room.

Which innovative design style, popular in the 1920’s and 1930’s, takes its name from the Expisistiin Internationale des Arts Decoraftifs et Indutriels Modernes, held in Paris in 1925?

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By *rHotNottsMan
25 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham

Clue in the name right….

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By *allandathleticMan
25 weeks ago

Asgard

It's a no from me

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By *illy IdolMan
25 weeks ago

Midlands


"Which innovative design style, popular in the 1920’s and 1930’s, takes its name from the Expisistiin Internationale des Arts Decoraftifs et Indutriels Modernes, held in Paris in 1925? "

Art Deco

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By *ad NannaWoman
25 weeks ago

East London

Paint by numbers.

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By *iddlesticks OP   Man
25 weeks ago

My nan’s spare room.


"Which innovative design style, popular in the 1920’s and 1930’s, takes its name from the Expisistiin Internationale des Arts Decoraftifs et Indutriels Modernes, held in Paris in 1925?

Art Deco"

Bingo

As he said above the clue was in the question.

Any more trivia questions from anybody.

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By *illy IdolMan
25 weeks ago

Midlands


"Which innovative design style, popular in the 1920’s and 1930’s, takes its name from the Expisistiin Internationale des Arts Decoraftifs et Indutriels Modernes, held in Paris in 1925?

Art Deco

Bingo

As he said above the clue was in the question.

Any more trivia questions from anybody. "

If it wasn't for the clue, I don't think I would have guessed it.

No trivia for you unfortunately, but keep it up

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By *bi HaiveMan
Forum Mod

25 weeks ago

Cheeseville, Somerset


"Which innovative design style, popular in the 1920’s and 1930’s, takes its name from the Expisistiin Internationale des Arts Decoraftifs et Indutriels Modernes, held in Paris in 1925?

Art Deco

Bingo

As he said above the clue was in the question.

Any more trivia questions from anybody. "

What’s the collective name for a group of flamingos?

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By *ad NannaWoman
25 weeks ago

East London


"Which innovative design style, popular in the 1920’s and 1930’s, takes its name from the Expisistiin Internationale des Arts Decoraftifs et Indutriels Modernes, held in Paris in 1925?

Art Deco

Bingo

As he said above the clue was in the question.

Any more trivia questions from anybody.

What’s the collective name for a group of flamingos? "

A legover

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
25 weeks ago

BRIDPORT


"Which innovative design style, popular in the 1920’s and 1930’s, takes its name from the Expisistiin Internationale des Arts Decoraftifs et Indutriels Modernes, held in Paris in 1925?

Art Deco

Bingo

As he said above the clue was in the question.

Any more trivia questions from anybody.

What’s the collective name for a group of flamingos? "

I do believe that is a flamboyance

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By *illy IdolMan
25 weeks ago

Midlands


"Which innovative design style, popular in the 1920’s and 1930’s, takes its name from the Expisistiin Internationale des Arts Decoraftifs et Indutriels Modernes, held in Paris in 1925?

Art Deco

Bingo

As he said above the clue was in the question.

Any more trivia questions from anybody.

What’s the collective name for a group of flamingos? "

Flamboyance

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
25 weeks ago

St Leonards


"Which innovative design style, popular in the 1920’s and 1930’s, takes its name from the Expisistiin Internationale des Arts Decoraftifs et Indutriels Modernes, held in Paris in 1925?

Art Deco

Bingo

As he said above the clue was in the question.

Any more trivia questions from anybody.

What’s the collective name for a group of flamingos? "

Flamingogogogos?

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By *illy IdolMan
25 weeks ago

Midlands


"Which innovative design style, popular in the 1920’s and 1930’s, takes its name from the Expisistiin Internationale des Arts Decoraftifs et Indutriels Modernes, held in Paris in 1925?

Art Deco

Bingo

As he said above the clue was in the question.

Any more trivia questions from anybody.

What’s the collective name for a group of flamingos?

I do believe that is a flamboyance "

Beat me to it

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By *bi HaiveMan
Forum Mod

25 weeks ago

Cheeseville, Somerset


"Which innovative design style, popular in the 1920’s and 1930’s, takes its name from the Expisistiin Internationale des Arts Decoraftifs et Indutriels Modernes, held in Paris in 1925?

Art Deco

Bingo

As he said above the clue was in the question.

Any more trivia questions from anybody.

What’s the collective name for a group of flamingos?

I do believe that is a flamboyance

Beat me to it"

Correct.

Someone else's turn. It's Monday. My brain isn't fully functional til at least 5pm.

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
25 weeks ago

Reading


"Which innovative design style, popular in the 1920’s and 1930’s, takes its name from the Expisistiin Internationale des Arts Decoraftifs et Indutriels Modernes, held in Paris in 1925?

Art Deco

Bingo

As he said above the clue was in the question.

Any more trivia questions from anybody. "

I knew it had to be art deco but i didn't know why it was it called that so i learnt something today!

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By *iddlesticks OP   Man
25 weeks ago

My nan’s spare room.

In Greek myth, which Titan was forced to carry the sky on his shoulders, as punishment for taking part in a war against the Olympian gods?

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By *illy IdolMan
25 weeks ago

Midlands


"In Greek myth, which Titan was forced to carry the sky on his shoulders, as punishment for taking part in a war against the Olympian gods?"

Stavros Flatley

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By *parkle1974Woman
25 weeks ago

Leeds


"In Greek myth, which Titan was forced to carry the sky on his shoulders, as punishment for taking part in a war against the Olympian gods?"

Atlas

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By *rixie_BlondeWoman
25 weeks ago

London (She/Her)

Sisiphus (spelling uncertain)

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By *iddlesticks OP   Man
25 weeks ago

My nan’s spare room.


"In Greek myth, which Titan was forced to carry the sky on his shoulders, as punishment for taking part in a war against the Olympian gods?

Stavros Flatley"

No but he did star in the biopic

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By *iddlesticks OP   Man
25 weeks ago

My nan’s spare room.


"In Greek myth, which Titan was forced to carry the sky on his shoulders, as punishment for taking part in a war against the Olympian gods?

Atlas"

Correctomundo.

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By *iddlesticks OP   Man
25 weeks ago

My nan’s spare room.


"Sisiphus (spelling uncertain)"

Wrong but worthy of being right.

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By *parkle1974Woman
25 weeks ago

Leeds

What Icelandic geothermal location shares the same name as a 1980 film?

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By *iddlesticks OP   Man
25 weeks ago

My nan’s spare room.


"What Icelandic geothermal location shares the same name as a 1980 film?"

Ooh good one.

Blue lagoon. How gorgeous was Brooke Shields.

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By *parkle1974Woman
25 weeks ago

Leeds


"What Icelandic geothermal location shares the same name as a 1980 film?

Ooh good one.

Blue lagoon. How gorgeous was Brooke Shields. "

Great film....and correct

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By *parkle1974Woman
25 weeks ago

Leeds

What popular tourist destination was once called “The Island of Swine”?

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By *parkle1974Woman
25 weeks ago

Leeds

Globe and Jerusalem are types of what?

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By *ortyairCouple
25 weeks ago

Wallasey


"What popular tourist destination was once called “The Island of Swine”? "
Is it the Bahamas, one of the islands there has swimming pigs doesn't it?

Mrs x

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
25 weeks ago

BRIDPORT


"Globe and Jerusalem are types of what?"

Artichoke

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By *iddlesticks OP   Man
25 weeks ago

My nan’s spare room.


"Globe and Jerusalem are types of what?"

That’s artichokes. Amazing vegetables which are much tastier than they look.

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By *iddlesticks OP   Man
25 weeks ago

My nan’s spare room.


"What popular tourist destination was once called “The Island of Swine”? Is it the Bahamas, one of the islands there has swimming pigs doesn't it?

Mrs x"

You learn something new everyday.

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By *parkle1974Woman
25 weeks ago

Leeds


"What popular tourist destination was once called “The Island of Swine”? Is it the Bahamas, one of the islands there has swimming pigs doesn't it?

Mrs x"

No x

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By *parkle1974Woman
25 weeks ago

Leeds


"Globe and Jerusalem are types of what?

Artichoke "

Correct

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
25 weeks ago

BRIDPORT


"What popular tourist destination was once called “The Island of Swine”? Is it the Bahamas, one of the islands there has swimming pigs doesn't it?

Mrs x"

Come summertime we get them down here on the beaches in Dorset aswell

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By *iddlesticks OP   Man
25 weeks ago

My nan’s spare room.

On 18 November 1939, Flight Lieutenant ’Shorty’ Longbottom flew a specially adapted Spitfire over the Siegfried Line to prove the value of what?

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
25 weeks ago

St Leonards


"On 18 November 1939, Flight Lieutenant ’Shorty’ Longbottom flew a specially adapted Spitfire over the Siegfried Line to prove the value of what?"

Hmmmm...haven't Googled...but WW2 had just been declared....so I'm taking a stab at either:

1) The value to Americans of their government financially supporting the Allies?

Or

2) Something to do with extra fuel range/sea pontoons rather than just wheeled landing gear?

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By *iddlesticks OP   Man
25 weeks ago

My nan’s spare room.


"On 18 November 1939, Flight Lieutenant ’Shorty’ Longbottom flew a specially adapted Spitfire over the Siegfried Line to prove the value of what?

Hmmmm...haven't Googled...but WW2 had just been declared....so I'm taking a stab at either:

1) The value to Americans of their government financially supporting the Allies?

Or

2) Something to do with extra fuel range/sea pontoons rather than just wheeled landing gear?"

Good guesses but alas not correct.

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By *parkle1974Woman
25 weeks ago

Leeds


"What popular tourist destination was once called “The Island of Swine”? Is it the Bahamas, one of the islands there has swimming pigs doesn't it?

Mrs x

You learn something new everyday. "

It was Cuba

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By *iddlesticks OP   Man
25 weeks ago

My nan’s spare room.

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By *iddlesticks OP   Man
25 weeks ago

My nan’s spare room.


"What popular tourist destination was once called “The Island of Swine”? Is it the Bahamas, one of the islands there has swimming pigs doesn't it?

Mrs x

You learn something new everyday.

It was Cuba "

Aha is that the bay of pigs.

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By *ad NannaWoman
25 weeks ago

East London


"On 18 November 1939, Flight Lieutenant ’Shorty’ Longbottom flew a specially adapted Spitfire over the Siegfried Line to prove the value of what?"

Incontinence pants.

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By *iddlesticks OP   Man
25 weeks ago

My nan’s spare room.


"On 18 November 1939, Flight Lieutenant ’Shorty’ Longbottom flew a specially adapted Spitfire over the Siegfried Line to prove the value of what?

Incontinence pants."

That was a happy coincidence.

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
25 weeks ago

BRIDPORT


"On 18 November 1939, Flight Lieutenant ’Shorty’ Longbottom flew a specially adapted Spitfire over the Siegfried Line to prove the value of what?"

I’m not going to say because I was so intrigued that I looked it up, suffice to say , that’s pretty ingenious

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