Georgia is correct. :)
Only Hayastan to go.. ;)
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Georgia is correct. :)
Only Hayastan to go.. ;)
Good old Eurovision.....
And memories of a gorgeous girl singing about the apricot stone....
And the girl came from the apricot country...
Which is....... Armenia?
Yay! :up:Quote:
Originally Posted by gadjo_dilo
So:
1) Shqiperia - Albania
2) Hayastan - Armenia
3) Suomi - Finland
4) Magyarorszag - Hungary
5) Sak'art'velo - Georgia
I'll give the next Q to Joey Zyla, since he got 2/5 right without any clues.
Name the capital of each region:
1 - West Midlands, UK
2 - New South Wales, Australia
3 - Oregon, USA
4 - Aquitaine, France
5 - Aichi, Japan
Aquitaine, France: Bordeaux?
Correct! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by gadjo_dilo
Oregon is New Salem
As a region the West Midlands in the UK is only defined by the public services (police, fire ambulence) that the counties comprising the region share. These have their HQs in Birmingham so that would have to be considered the 'capital' although no such definition is applied in the UK
NSW - Sydney
Aichi - Nagoya (Home of the mighty Grampus 8 soccer team!!)
Mintexmemory wins!
48 hours without a question, so I'll just go ahead and ask one. ;)
A simple one: Which is the world's busiest airport by passenger traffic?
I was certainly surprised by the answer. Let's see if you are. :cool:
I guess if you were surprised, it won't be Heathrow :p
Indeed not! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by donKey jote
The airport in Frankfurt?
Nope. :) Heathrow is 3rd and Frankfurt only 9th.Quote:
Originally Posted by gadjo_dilo
Houston International?
P.s. ET, some of don’t necessarily visit this forum daily, so please have patience when waiting for a new Q.
Nope, the George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston was only 25th in 2012. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by schmenke
How long should we wait though, schmenke? ;) 24, 48, 72 hours or maybe a week? Seems to me that sometimes forumers just forget, and in that case it's better to move on. Do you disagree?
A clue: The world's busiest airport is in the New World.
Busiest by what measure - people numbers or cargo tonnage etc ?
Atlanta, Georgia, USA - has 5 runways. How many air traffic controllers do they have ?
Hartsfield
People. And Heartsfield in Atlanta is the right answer. :up:Quote:
Originally Posted by Humber
The top 10 are:
1. Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport
2. Beijing Capital International Airport
3. London Heathrow Airport
4. O'Hare International Airport (Chicago)
5. Tokyo International Airport
6. Los Angeles International Airport
7. Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport
8. Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport
9. Frankfurt Airport
10. Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (Indonesia)
Your Q, Humber. :s mokin:
Or did you already ask it? :)
25? :p
Looks like we've got ourselves a one-hit wonder! :mad:
Hope I'm wrong, though. ;)
Howdy All
Here's one from the 'Places that look like Animals' department.
This map looks like an elephant.
Where is it?
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...inElephant.jpg
Maybe it's a lake somewhere in North America? Let's say Canada. ;)
A state/region in Canada? One of the those bordering the great lakes....err Ontario?
I guess I should ask for some specificity regarding the answer....
What is this a map of?
Which direction is North?
I say a lake, and no idea. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by edv
No clue. I can only guess, and perhaps norrow down the region, and say a South American country, perhaps Nicaragua?
We seem to have no clue, edv. Could you give us one? :)
G?n dây, phong cách gi?n u?c dang th?nh hÃ*nh trong thi?t k? d? gia d?ng, dã d?n lan sang c? thi?t k? phòng b?p, t?o ra không gian b?p s?ch s?, sáng s?a, b? di mÃ*u s?c vÃ* du?ng nét r?i lo?n, lÃ* xu th? thi?t k? phòng b?p hi?n d?i. Phòng b?p v?n lÃ* noi ph?c t?p, n?u trong thi?t k? có th? gi?n hóa, khi?n ngu?i ta có th? lÃ*m vi?c trong môi tru?ng s?ch s?, g?n gang , tinh th?n s? tho?i mái, hi?u qu? công vi?c tang cao. Do v?y, mÃ*u tr?ng, mÃ*u tro tr? thÃ*nh mÃ*u th?nh hÃ*nh nh?t; thi?t k? t? b?p, c?a, m?t bÃ*n vÃ* tay n?m d?u r?t gi?n d?, l?y du?ng th?ng lÃ*m chÃ*nh. Ph?i h?p mÃ*u tr?ng v?i g? nguyên, khi?n nhÃ* b?p có phong cách d?c dáo l?nh-nóng k?t h?p, t?o c?m giác hoÃ*n toÃ*n khác l?, không gian l?p t?c tr? nên sang tr?ng. NgoÃ*i ra, v?t li?u kim lo?i sáng loáng trÃ*n vÃ*o phòng b?p v?i s? lu?ng nhi?u lÃ*m cho nhÃ* b?p mang d?m hoi hu?ng công nghi?p; t? b?p nh?p kh?u b?ng nhôm, trông l? m?t, d?n g?ch men nhÃ* b?p cung sáng trung, g?ch men ph?ng kim lo?i, tr? thÃ*nh th?i thu?ng.
edv has exceeded his allowed 48 hour time limit! :fasttalk: . Time for a new Q :arrows:Quote:
Originally Posted by EuroTroll
:rolleyes:
Oh, that hurts schmenke, that hurts. :laugh:
You might have understood though, if you'd tried, that my suggestion was to not wait too long for a new question, if the winner of the previous question felt disinclined to ask it. Right now, we're in the middle of a question. It's what is known as a "different situation". ;)
Is that West Virginia?
Somebody answer this question quick so that elephant can run away.
I see a black wolf with a gun sneaking up behind it!
OK a hint:
The back legs of the 'elephant' are snipped from the larger land mass.
Southern Ontario with borders of Quebec, Lake Huron, and Lake Ontario.
Yep, that makes sense, although there is no border with Quebec in that image. I believe it's completely Ontario, although Detroit might just squeeze in the upper-left corner.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dr Giacomo Rappaccini
North would be to the right with Lake Erie on the left.
Lake Titicaca?
YES! This is correct (except the part about Quebec)Quote:
Originally Posted by Dr Giacomo Rappaccini
North is to the right.
About 8 million people live in that region.
Ever since I was a little kid, I'd thought of this as resembling an elephant, LOL
Carry on with the Google-Proof questions!
Which city comes next in this list?
1. Buenos Aires
2. La Paz
3. Brasilia
4. Santiago
5. ???
Bogota?