That Friday Quiz Page 8

16: Something and lime and mile, so German boy's name is Emil?

18. Pictures: Canada?

Anagrams: Pigeon & Robin

Quote: Nil Putters @ February 18 2011, 7:27 AM GMT

8. May?

Correct

And all correct from Kenneth

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3. You can't go much further in swimming !

7. I would guess 1948

14. Calendar change Gregorian to Julian or the other way about

15. Cadaver?

16. Customs?

11. Pomeranian.
18. Pictures: Poker
Anagrams: Brands of tea.

2. The Moon
4. This Boy's Life?
5. The otter
6. Bill Gates?
7. 1948, the last London Olympics?
8. Ajax (although there's also a team called Hercules)
10. Madonna?
13. Mata Hari?
17. Allotrope? or Isotope?

Quote: Oldrocker @ February 26 2011, 1:28 AM GMT

3. You can't go much further in swimming !

7. I would guess 1948

14. Calendar change Gregorian to Julian or the other way about

15. Cadaver?

16. Customs?

All correct

Quote: Tony Cowards @ February 26 2011, 10:09 AM GMT

2. The Moon
4. This Boy's Life?
5. The otter
6. Bill Gates?
7. 1948, the last London Olympics?
8. Ajax (although there's also a team called Hercules)
10. Madonna?
13. Mata Hari?
17. Allotrope? or Isotope?

2, 4 , 13 & 10 wrong
the rest correct

Quote: Kenneth @ February 26 2011, 9:12 AM GMT

11. Pomeranian.
18. Pictures: Poker
Anagrams: Brands of tea.

All correct

Quote: Steve Sunshine @ February 26 2011, 11:13 AM GMT

10 wrong

Not Madonna? Too early for Whitney, too late for Suzi, so, er, Diana Ross?

The only one I knew out of the whooooole lot was Pomeranian.

10. Deborah Harry? (She's American, right?...)

not Debbie Harry or Diana Ross
It's quite a good question
I did get this one right myself

How can it not be Madonna!? She owned the 80s.
Does not compute. :)

Debbie, Madonna, Diana... That leaves...? Tina Turner with the Mad Max 3 song?

Is it a trick question? Someone not that famous who had one massive hit?

Maybe it's about book sales, not music sales? In which case the answer is Danielle Steel.

Good point! Could be anything from the wording.