Will all have subjects we struggle with 😀 - in your last message you said the food & drink round was a good one for you - that is the subject I struggle most with 😂.
Oh well .. I failed on A this time .. and then I got all the way through to X .. 24/26 Bonus Definately South America and Africa .. and maybe Asia Strictly speaking it's A WINTER'S TALE .. Isn't it ?
Great fun, thanks Dale. Solo effort on 21/26 on this one. Asia (though possibly not the main asian land mass , Africa and South America at a guess for the bonus (possibly some pacific islands too, are they Oceania? though I guess they're not continental)
Scored 23/26, missing E, R (I knew her name but couldn't recall), and Z (I was laughing too hard! 🤣). The bonus is three, South America, Africa and Asia (but just barely, in Indonesia). Thanks for the quiz and the shout out! Awaiting the next one!
23/26 - missed D, H, and S. I would say the bonus is three - South America, Africa, and Asia - but I'm not 100% sure if it passes through any land in Asia. Those Indonesian islands are so densely packed in places that I think it must do, though.
At least it wasn’t one 😀, you got the bonus also 👏👏 - a tricky one that certainly makes you think. It passes through 13 countries (guess what I will be learning tonight😀)
In Flemish, the Brussels river is written "Zenne", so that was a bit of a stinker for me, which, actually, the river itself also is. The equator runs through three continents: Africa, Asia and South America. Continents it doesn't pass through are: Antarctica, Oceania, North America and Europe.
It is actually 'The Winter's Tale', sorry to correct you, but accuracy is important when dealing with Shakespeare. So it would seem nobody got a perfect round, because there is no Shakespeare play beginning with W.
Good quiz
😀 - thank you
Great quiz thanks again Dale I had 21/26 and I think the bonus is 3👍
As always Ken, great quizzing and the bonus 😀 and hope you’ve had a good week 👍🏻
@@QuizMasterDale yeah great Dale thanks for asking hope you did too 👍
Brutal but joyous 16,thanks dude 🍷
Hi dale. Another brilliant quiz. Thank you. Will keep quizzing from our cruise starting next Saturday. Nobody does it like you.❤
Much appreciated Win 😀- thanks for playing and your lovely comments as always ❤️
Rob and Danielle. 26/26 Bonus. Asia, Africa, South America.
So bloody good!!! - fantastic 👏👏🏆🏆
I will have to work harder!
Hi Dale, we got 23/26 +the bonus. Was not too sure on certain questions, learned something new. Thanks Dale.
If you can score well and learn something new - I’ve done my job 😀- well done 👏👏
23/26 - Missed D (use to watch it but couldn't remember name) O and R. Many thanks for the quiz
Your very welcome and an excellent score 👏👏
Only 20/26 for the Mrs and I on this one, but as always, thoroughly enjoyed. Cheers!
Thank you the Koosnaff’s 👍🏻
Many thanks Dale, great quiz 😊😊😊 only 52 this week but Pluto was asleep 🐶 so we were a man down 🤣🤣
16 of 26 correct
Well done John 👍🏻
17. Don't know on the bonus, Geography is certainly not a strong subject, usually have to guess them! 😎
Will all have subjects we struggle with 😀 - in your last message you said the food & drink round was a good one for you - that is the subject I struggle most with 😂.
Oh well .. I failed on A this time .. and then I got all the way through to X .. 24/26
Bonus Definately South America and Africa .. and maybe Asia
Strictly speaking it's A WINTER'S TALE .. Isn't it ?
😂 - that’s incredible! and a great run of correct answers 👏👏.
Strictly speaking it is “The Winter’s Tale” - I missed that one - thank you
@@QuizMasterDale Yes, you are quite right .. The play was THE Winter's Tale .. not A Winter's tale, which was a song by David Essex, and Queen.
I know the David Essex version but don’t think I’ve heard the one by Queen - just going to give it a listen.
22/26. Going along fine then missed R, S, T then W.
Good score Brian and back to those two little ducks 😀. I’ve just looked up what a traditional bingo score for 23 is - “The Lord is My Shepherd”
20/26 bonus 3 failed jmnprx
Well done Ludo - some toughies in this one!
Great fun, thanks Dale. Solo effort on 21/26 on this one. Asia (though possibly not the main asian land mass , Africa and South America at a guess for the bonus (possibly some pacific islands too, are they Oceania? though I guess they're not continental)
Good score Julius and spot on with the bonus (Asia, South America and Africa) 👏👏.
That x was a new one for me, lol.
Scored 23/26, missing E, R (I knew her name but couldn't recall), and Z (I was laughing too hard! 🤣). The bonus is three, South America, Africa and Asia (but just barely, in Indonesia).
Thanks for the quiz and the shout out! Awaiting the next one!
😂😂 - brilliant and your very welcome 😀
Another very good score plus the bonus - well done 👍🏻👍🏻
4 Continents, 13 countries
Correct Nancy and an extra bonus point for the number of countries 😀
@@QuizMasterDale 😃 Thanks Dale.
23/26 - missed D, H, and S.
I would say the bonus is three - South America, Africa, and Asia - but I'm not 100% sure if it passes through any land in Asia. Those Indonesian islands are so densely packed in places that I think it must do, though.
At least it wasn’t one 😀, you got the bonus also 👏👏 - a tricky one that certainly makes you think.
It passes through 13 countries (guess what I will be learning tonight😀)
@@QuizMasterDale I see it actually passes through Sumatra and Borneo, so a bit more landmass than I thought.
Two is the answer to the bonus question.
Shakespeare’s play is called “The Winter’s Tale”.
Thank you for the correction 👍🏻
In Flemish, the Brussels river is written "Zenne", so that was a bit of a stinker for me, which, actually, the river itself also is. The equator runs through three continents: Africa, Asia and South America. Continents it doesn't pass through are: Antarctica, Oceania, North America and Europe.
Interesting, thank you for that. Those differences in language can make these difficult at times. Th am you for playing Jimmy and have a nice day 👍🏻
It is actually 'The Winter's Tale', sorry to correct you, but accuracy is important when dealing with Shakespeare. So it would seem nobody got a perfect round, because there is no Shakespeare play beginning with W.
A bit of a slip up with that one. Thank you for the correction 👍🏻
So many mistakes in the questions,,,,,doesn’t anyone preview for spelling and pronunciation?
All sounded good to me.