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 😂.
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!
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 ?
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
Brutal but joyous 16,thanks dude 🍷
Rob and Danielle. 26/26 Bonus. Asia, Africa, South America.
So bloody good!!! - fantastic 👏👏🏆🏆
I will have to work harder!
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 ❤️
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 👍
Many thanks Dale, great quiz 😊😊😊 only 52 this week but Pluto was asleep 🐶 so we were a man down 🤣🤣
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 👏👏
16 of 26 correct
Well done John 👍🏻
Only 20/26 for the Mrs and I on this one, but as always, thoroughly enjoyed. Cheers!
Thank you the Koosnaff’s 👍🏻
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 😂.
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 👍🏻👍🏻
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!
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.
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 👍🏻
Shakespeare’s play is called “The Winter’s Tale”.
Thank you for the correction 👍🏻
Two is the answer to the bonus question.
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.