The famous fruit-chat quiz!
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Weyland
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by Weyland »
Pretty damn accurate though. The synopsis, not the guess.
HE goes over the bar with 650000000, it's actually less.
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Istenem
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by Istenem »
one gerjillion?
nobody ever wins on those things.
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Weyland
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by Weyland »
I said less.
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by Flying Spaghetti Monster »
a billion? (that's about a sixth of the population of the world so if its anywhere near right I am scared!)
EDIT: must have been typing this horrendously high & innacurate guess when the post of 'less' was put on
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by Cardinal Sin »
I actually thought 325,000,000 originally, but thought it might be a bit low.
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by Weyland »
HE is near enough - 350 million. All yours!
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by Cardinal Sin »
Sticking with classic books, The Prodigal Daughter was the follow-up to which great work of fiction?
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Hmm Art & lit definitely low down on my preferences but I'll go George Eliot- Silas MArner?
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by Cardinal Sin »
Nope.
Maybe I shouldn't have thrown in the red herrings "Classic Books" and "Great Work of Fiction"
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by Istenem »
i'm pretty sure it is jeffrey archer.
but i don't know which was the prequel.
fourth estate?
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by Cardinal Sin »
SPot on there, it was his Crookedness, Jeffrey Archer.
I'll need the correct book I'm afraid - but it is one of his earlier ones.
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kane & abel?
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by Istenem »
one shot one kill.
hopefully this will work:
which athlete did the one on the far left grow up to be?
(the clue is in the picture)
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