Posted by sherlockskitty June 7, 2012 4:32 pm | #61 |
tanatalus is correct for number 1 ...somebody please answer it then this poor kitty won't have to eat the deer hat that Sherlock put into my bowl. you might have to backread a bit..tedious, I KNOW!! MEOW!!!
Sorry Molly Your answer for number 1 is wrong. try again anytime you want to.
Ok today is June 5, 2012. I have a quiz with only 6 questions.
This quiz is all about comparisons and similarities.
1. There is one main similarity between BBC’s The Great Game (JM) and with Hounds Of Baskerville (BF) episodes. Can you name it? (Hint—it has to do with a certain kind of number)
(not bombs, sorry)
2. In BBC’s Hounds episode, John noticed a receipt for Meat Supplies at the vegetarian restaurant. The first word on that paper has a connection to a name that is familiar to Arthur Conan Doyle (and his followers). What is it?
3. There’s a dog in Arthur Conan Doyle’s canon story “The Sign Of Four�� and in the 1986 movie called “The Great Mouse Detective�� with the same name. What is the dog’s name?
Toby Answered by tantalus
4. What two writers of BBC’s Sherlock also write for Doctor Who?
The three of them. Moffat is the one with most episodes, Gatiss has written a few and Thompson wrote, at least, "The curse of the Black Spot" which I casually rewatched yesterday answered by Irene Adler
5. There is one similarity between BBC’s Scandal in Belgravia (The driver of the backfiring car) and Doyle’s story called “The Priory School�� (The Headmaster/teacher). What did both men do, upon arriving at 221B Baker Street?
(not explosions, sorry)
6. In BBC’s Great Game, there’s something painted on Sherlock’s wall above his couch, which he shot at, and which sort of reminds me of a Doyle canon story. What is painted on the wall, and what story does it remind YOU of?
A yellow smiley face (from spray-can paints) reminds me of The Adventure of the Yellow Face Answered by Molly Hooper
Last edited by sherlockskitty (June 7, 2012 11:48 pm)
Posted by kazza474 June 7, 2012 8:49 pm | #62 |
I will be honest.
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Posted by sherlockskitty June 7, 2012 11:33 pm | #63 |
ok. Here's another update. No rules, just answer the quiz. If you're right I'll let you know. Have fun. This kitty needs a nap.
start date is june 5 2012. I have a quiz with only 6 questions
This quiz is all about comparisons and similarities.
1. There is one main similarity between BBC’s The Great Game (Jim Moriarty) and with Hounds Of Baskerville (Bob Frankland) Can you name it? (Hint—it has to do with a certain kind of number)
(not bombs, sorry)
2. In BBC’s Hounds episode, John noticed a receipt for Meat Supplies at the vegetarian restaurant. The first word on that paper has a connection to a name that is familiar to Arthur Conan Doyle (and his followers). What is it?
3. There’s a dog in Arthur Conan Doyle’s canon story “The Sign Of Four�� and in the 1986 movie called “The Great Mouse Detective�� with the same name. What is the dog’s name?
Toby Answered by tantalus
4. What two writers of BBC’s Sherlock also write for Doctor Who?
The three of them. Moffat is the one with most episodes, Gatiss has written a few and Thompson wrote, at least, "The curse of the Black Spot" which I casually rewatched yesterday answered by Irene Adler
5. There is one similarity between BBC’s Scandal in Belgravia (The driver of the backfiring car) and Doyle’s story called “The Priory School�� (The Headmaster/teacher). What did both men do, upon arriving at 221B Baker Street?
They fainted. This answer is credited to both Tantalus and Kazza.
6. In BBC’s Great Game, there’s something painted on Sherlock’s wall above his couch, which he shot at, and which sort of reminds me of a Doyle canon story. What is painted on the wall, and what story does it remind YOU of?
A yellow smiley face (from spray-can paints) reminds me of The Adventure of the Yellow Face Answered by Molly Hooper
Last edited by sherlockskitty (June 8, 2012 1:41 am)
Posted by kazza474 June 8, 2012 5:35 am | #64 |
2. In BBC’s Hounds episode, John noticed a receipt for Meat Supplies at the vegetarian restaurant. The first word on that paper has a connection to a name that is familiar to Arthur Conan Doyle (and his followers). What is it?
Undershaw Meat Supplies
Posted by sherlockskitty June 8, 2012 5:54 am | #65 |
you are correct, Kazza. I couldn't get my head round it when I first saw it. .thanks for playing.
Ok this quiz started June 5, 2012. There are only 6 questions
This quiz is all about comparisons and similarities.
1. There is one main similarity between BBC’s The Great Game (Jim Moriarty) and with Hounds Of Baskerville (Bob Frankland)) What did those men give to Sherlock? (Hint—it has to do with a certain kind of number)
2. In BBC’s Hounds episode, John noticed a receipt for Meat Supplies at the vegetarian restaurant. The first word on that paper has a connection to a name that is familiar to Arthur Conan Doyle (and his followers). What is it?
Undershaw Meat Supplies answered by kazza
3. There’s a dog in Arthur Conan Doyle’s canon story “The Sign Of Four�� and in the 1986 movie called “The Great Mouse Detective�� with the same name. What is the dog’s name?
Toby Answered by tantalus
4. What two writers of BBC’s Sherlock also write for Doctor Who?
The three of them. Moffat is the one with most episodes, Gatiss has written a few and Thompson wrote, at least, "The curse of the Black Spot" which I casually rewatched yesterday answered by Irene Adler
5. There is one similarity between BBC’s Scandal in Belgravia (The driver of the backfiring car) and Doyle’s story called “The Priory School�� (The Headmaster/teacher). What did both men do, upon arriving at 221B Baker Street?
They fainted. This answer is credited to both Tantalus and Kazza.
6. In BBC’s Great Game, there’s something painted on Sherlock’s wall above his couch, which he shot at, and which sort of reminds me of a Doyle canon story. What is painted on the wall, and what story does it remind YOU of?
A yellow smiley face (from spray-can paints) reminds me of The Adventure of the Yellow Face Answered by Molly Hooper
Last edited by sherlockskitty (June 8, 2012 5:55 am)
Posted by Molly Hooper June 8, 2012 8:39 am | #66 |
1. They both gave Sherlock their PHONE number?
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Last edited by Molly Hooper (June 8, 2012 8:40 am)
Posted by sherlockskitty June 8, 2012 2:20 pm | #67 |
that's right, molly!! thanks for fininshing this little quiz.
Ok this quiz started June 5, 2012. Ended today June 8th—this quiz is done. Thanks for playing all of you. Ok I'm done quizzing for awhile-- Anyone else want to have a go at quizzing, go ahead.
This quiz is all about comparisons and similarities.
1. There is one main similarity between BBC’s The Great Game (Jim Moriarty) and with Hounds Of Baskerville (Bob Frankland)) What did those men give to Sherlock? (Hint—it has to do with a certain kind of number)
They both gave Sherlock their PHONE number? Answered by Molly Hooper
2. In BBC’s Hounds episode, John noticed a receipt for Meat Supplies at the vegetarian restaurant. The first word on that paper has a connection to a name that is familiar to Arthur Conan Doyle (and his followers). What is it?
Undershaw Meat Supplies answered by kazza
3. There’s a dog in Arthur Conan Doyle’s canon story “The Sign Of Four�� and in the 1986 movie called “The Great Mouse Detective�� with the same name. What is the dog’s name?
Toby Answered by tantalus
4. What two writers of BBC’s Sherlock also write for Doctor Who?
The three of them. Moffat is the one with most episodes, Gatiss has written a few and Thompson wrote, at least, "The curse of the Black Spot" which I casually rewatched yesterday answered by Irene Adler
5. There is one similarity between BBC’s Scandal in Belgravia (The driver of the backfiring car) and Doyle’s story called “The Priory School�� (The Headmaster/teacher). What did both men do, upon arriving at 221B Baker Street?
They fainted. This answer is credited to both Tantalus and Kazza.
6. In BBC’s Great Game, there’s something painted on Sherlock’s wall above his couch, which he shot at, and which sort of reminds me of a Doyle canon story. What is painted on the wall, and what story does it remind YOU of?
A yellow smiley face (from spray-can paints) reminds me of The Adventure of the Yellow Face Answered by Molly Hooper
Last edited by sherlockskitty (June 8, 2012 2:21 pm)
Posted by kazza474 June 8, 2012 3:07 pm | #68 |
Congrats everyone and thanks for your efforts kitty.
I believe Tantalus has a quiz for us next.
Thinking caps on in readiness people, the games's afoot!
Posted by Tantalus June 8, 2012 3:09 pm | #69 |
Okay--I'll post tomorrow. Brush up on your canon, everyone. This quiz will be drawn exclusively from the original stories...
BTW, great quiz kitty!
Posted by kazza474 June 8, 2012 3:10 pm | #70 |
ohhhhhhhhh this'll be good.
Make a new thread for it so it doesn't get confusing Tanty.
Posted by Davina June 8, 2012 5:05 pm | #71 |
I'm polishing the can(n)on as we speak!
But remember...dust is eloquent!
Posted by sherlockskitty June 8, 2012 11:15 pm | #72 |
kazza and tantalus-- thanks for your kind words. Next time I'd like to do an image puzzle, either a crossword or a wordsearch. I think everyone wud enjoy that. There's also a tile type game, but That's a bit complicated. No, it's not like Cluedo----
Posted by Tantalus June 9, 2012 2:40 pm | #73 |
Working on the quiz--should be up in an hour or so. Kitty, I like the idea of an "image" quiz, with snapshots from the show that we have to figure out (what episode, context, etc.). Obviously, would have to be pretty selective so as not to be too easy, but could be fun...
Posted by kazza474 June 9, 2012 2:48 pm | #74 |
Make a new thread for it thanks tanty.
I have a few ideas for image based questions; remember though that not everyone can load images very fast & some are on low downloads or dial up. A mix of both image & text is better if possible.
I have heaps of questions to pose but I am going to take a 'backseat' and neither pose quizzes or do them. So if anyone gets stuck, please message me for ideas or questions. Be warned ; some are very hard!
So think about making ones that have 3 categories; easy (ain't that hard to answer); hard ( need research) & expert ( gotta look outside the square) but all have a definite answer that is 'findable' online; not theory or interpretation related.
You don't have to use my questions; but it gives you ideas on what to do.
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Posted by Tantalus June 9, 2012 2:51 pm | #75 |
kazza,
I will be disappointed if you don't do my canon quiz, as you're one of our best canon experts on here. Period. I mean, full stop.
Posted by kazza474 June 9, 2012 3:08 pm | #76 |
Tantalus wrote:
kazza,
I will be disappointed if you don't do my canon quiz, as you're one of our best canon experts on here. Period. I mean, full stop.
I take up your challenge sir with vigour & vim! ... tomorow my head will hurt soon, lol.
Posted by Tantalus June 9, 2012 4:25 pm | #77 |
New quiz posted. Good luck to everyone!
Posted by sherlockskitty June 9, 2012 4:36 pm | #78 |
Tantalus wrote:
Working on the quiz--should be up in an hour or so. Kitty, I like the idea of an "image" quiz, with snapshots from the show that we have to figure out (what episode, context, etc.). Obviously, would have to be pretty selective so as not to be too easy, but could be fun...
I thought we had a thread that does just this, on the games section? But, yeah, I could do something like this.
crosswords and wordsearches for me are easy to make and update. you'll see if I do it. text is provided with the image. There MIGHT be instructions, but players won't have to do the images; that's for ME to do when I update. I'd sure like to get one with the london EYE (that big giant wheel thingie) in the background. I have it on my desktop, but Sherlock's lovely black hair is sort of in the way. No matter. I'm good at editing. MEOW!!!
Posted by sherlockskitty June 10, 2012 5:39 am | #79 |
well, SH can put my questions onto the locked thread now....how do I get him to do that? Does he take kitty treats?