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Sunday, March 14, 2010

A simple questions would somebody help me?

1. What’s the longest railway tunnel of the world?





2. What does UFO stand for?





3. End this common idiom: "As fit as...





4. What is a Christian temple called?





5. What is the deepest Ocean trench?





6. What's the longest word in the English language?





7. What word can be a verb, noun, adjective, preposition, conjunction, interjection and a verbal auxiliary?





8. End this common idiom: "To be green with...





9. What letter is silent in the word "handsome"?





10. How can you write the phrase "tulips" so that it has a different meaning but sounds the same?





11. Who climbs mountains?





12. What does EC stand for?





13. What's the opposite of "deep"?





14. Where is the smallest bone in the body?





15. Which is the only mammal that can't jump?





16. What's another word for "fix"?





17. The word "funny" means both "amusing" and...





18. What are the things that wipe the rain off the front window of a car?





19. Who was the main actor in "Matrix "?





20. Who checks and balances the financial books?





21. Start this common idiom: "...do as the Romans do."





22. What is a Muslim temple called?





23. What does UN stand for?





24. Who mixes cocktails?





25. Start this common idiom: "...is worth two in the bush."





26. What's the opposite of "wide"?





27. What are the things you tie on your shoes?





28. How do you say "not happy" in one word?





29. What are the 7 wonders of the ancient world?





30. What's the most commonly used letter of the alphabet?





31. What is the outside of an egg called?





32. Who was the first man in space?


What is an electric machine for cleaning carpets called?





34. How many ways can you say the number "0"?





35. What's the short form of "until"?





36. Which is the biggest ocean?





37. What does the abbreviation "misc." stand for?





38. What’s the longest bridge of the world?





39. How do you call the player that guards the goal in soccer?





40. What letter is silent in the word "comb"?





41. How can you write the phrase "iced ink" so that it has a different meaning but sounds the same?





42. Who was the main actor in "Gladiator"?





43. What’s the world’s tallest building?





44. What letter is silent in the word "autumn"?





45. What did the Montgolfier brothers invent?





46. Who were the first Europeans to visit Canada?





47. What's the most important book in the Moslem religion?


How do you say "not employed" in one word?





49. Which is the smallest ocean?





50. When did the first man go into space?





51. Who is the top scorer of 2002 World Cup?





52. What is the full term for e-mail?





53. Where did the first atomic bomb used in war explode

A simple questions would somebody help me?
2. ufo-Unidentified Flying Object


4. church


6. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT











ARE YOU CRAJY ?????/WHAT DO YOU DO OF THESE ANSWERS.
Reply:In a word - Google. If there weren't 53 of them I might get back to you with more.
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Reply:You should have put that question in entertainment category.


I dont think you actually want the answers to these questions , so why are you fooling around???





If you seriously want the answers then ou can ask the questions separately..





:)
Reply:Ok, here are a couple of answers to get you started. Check out Google, Wikipedia, etc for the rest...


3. ...a fiddle


8. envy


9. d


16. repair


17. peculiar


25. a bird in the hand ...


39. goalkeeper





Good luck.
Reply:u can go and find out in :-


www.google.com


www.answers.com


www.wikipedia.com


www.encyclopedia.com
Reply:Just go to Wikipedia you lazy bum
Reply:Yes, put it in 53 seperate Qs. atleast 1/3
Reply:Hai friend,





Check ou tin google by typing ur questions in that bar u wil find answers for all questions da.
Reply:Be honest.Aren't you trying out for a quiz master's job?When can we expect the next lot of questions?Not too soon ,I hope.The answerers need some breathing time.
Reply:1. Japan, Sei-kan 53 850 m 13.03.1988 Subsea tunnel under Tsugaru Kaikyô ( http://home.no.net/lotsberg/data/rail.ht...


2.UFO Unidentified Flying Object


UFO Ubiquitous Findable Object


UFO UHF Follow-On satellite


UFO Ulead File Object (file extension)


UFO Ultra High Frequency Follow-On (Navy satellite program)


UFO Un Finished Object (related to crafts; knitting, quilting, etc.)


UFO Un-Filled Orders


UFO Unbelievably Fun Object (Megatech RC toy)


UFO Underwater Flying Object (from the movie 'The Abyss')


UFO Unfertilized Oocyte


UFO Unfinished Object


UFO Unidentified Floating Object


UFO Unidentified Floral Organs (Arabidopsis thaliana F-box protein)


UFO Unidentified FMS Order


UFO Unidentified Fried Object (cafeteria slang)


UFO Unified Film Organization


UFO Union Food Outlet


UFO United Flying Octogenarians


UFO Universal Fibre Optics (consortium)


UFO Universal Friendship Organization (Manipur)


UFO Unleaded Fuel Only


UFO Unobtrusive Flash Objects


UFO Until Further Order(s)


UFO USB FireWire Organizer


UFO User Files On-Line


UFO Utregse Frisbee Organisation


3.As fit as a butcher's dog %26amp; As fit as a fiddle


4. Church


5. The Mariana Trench (or Marianas Trench) is the deepest known oceanic trench (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_dee...


6. Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilico-volcanoco... is the longest word in non-technical English dictionaries, but according to the Oxford English Dictionary, it is a fictitious word created just to claim the title of longest ( http://ask.yahoo.com/20041206.html)


7. Fruit flies


like bananas; We may never see its like again; People of like


tastes agree; The rate is more like 12 percent; Time flies like an


arrow; They acted like they were scared; Like, man, that was far


out; I like to sleep in late on weekends.


8. Envy


9. D


10. (two lips) US (chew lips) GB


11. Mountaineer


12. To get the ans visit http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/EC


13. Shallow


14. At about 3.3 millimeters in length, the stapes – or "stirrup" bone – is the smallest bone in the body. In the middle ear, the stapes, malleus (hammer) and incus (anvil) increase and transfer sound vibrations from the eardrum to the sensitive hair cells in the inner ear. About 1 percent of the population develops a symptomatic form of a condition called otosclerosis.





In these people, the stapes bone develops growths that interfere with its movement against the fluids of the inner ear, leading to hearing loss. Dizziness, balance problems or tinnitus – ringing, roaring or buzzing in the ears – also may occur. Otosclerosis is often treated through surgery to bypass the diseased bone with a prosthetic. Hearing aids also may be useful. ( Visit http://www.4hearingloss.com/archives/200...


15. Elephants are the only mammals that can't jump


16. Repair


17. strange


18. windshield wipers or windscreen wipers


19. Keanu Reeves


20. an accountant


21. When in Rome...


22. Mosque


23. United Nations


24. a bartender


25. A bird in the hand...


26. narrow


27. shoelaces


28. unhappy


29. Visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Wonde...


30. e


31. shell


32. Yuri Gagarin becomes the first man in space on April 12, 1961


33. vacuum cleaner


34. zero, nought, oh, nil.


35. 'till


36. Pacific


37. miscellaneous


38. Lake Pontchartrain Causeway, 38422mts. (126,024 feet), completed in 1956, United States


39. Goal Keeper


40. b


41. I stink


42. Russell Crowe


43. TV Mast( category), KVLY-TV mast(structure), Blanchard, N.D.,United States, 628.8( ht. in meters) 2,063( ht. in feets)


44. n


45. Hot air ballon


46. The first Europeans to arrive in North America were Norse, travelling west from Greenland, where Erik the Red had founded a settlement around the year 985.


In 1001 his son Leif is thought to have explored the northeast coast of what is now Canada.


http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/H/1994/ch1_p...


47. Quran


48. Unemployed


49. The Arctic Ocean is the smallest ocean in the world with its size being ten times smaller than the Pacific Ocean


50. On 12 April 1961


51. Ronaldo with 8 goals


52. Electronic Mail


53. The events that took place in a remote area of New Mexico during the predawn hours of July 16, 1945 forever changed the world. In the early morning darkness the incredible destructive powers of the atom were first unleashed and what had been merely theoretical became reality
Reply:ufo-undefined flying object


autmn-n silent


2002 wc- rolando
Reply:2 unidentified flying object


4 church


5 challenger deep in mariana trench


6 Preuncoroultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoco...


9 e


11 mountaineer


13 shallow


16 repair


17 humourous


18 vipers


19 keanu reeves


20 accountant


21 when in rome


22 mosque


23 united nations


24 bartender


25 a duck in hand


26 narrow


27 laces


28 unhappy


29Pyramids of Giza, Hanging Gardens of Babylon, Colloseum at Rome, Collosus of Rhodes, Temple of Athena, Statue of Zeus, Light house of Alexandria


30 e


31 yolk


32 yuri gagarin vacuum cleaner


34 two zero and o


36 pacific ocean


37 miscellaneous


39 goalee or goalkeeper


40 b


42 russel crowe


44 n


47 unemployed


49 arctic ocean


52 electronic mail


53 hiroshima


Hope they're correct(most of them are)


YOU BETTER DECLARE ME THE BEST ANSWERER
Reply:Only my favorites:


04 Vatican


06 Equator (at 24,000+ miles)


13 Blond


17 "possibly homosexual"


24 Alcoholics


27 Pom-pons


31 Carton


47 Passport


49 Sea of Tears
Reply:oh no! not another questionner.........
Reply:i need a week to answer all this questions





19. Keanu Reeves
Reply:are you serious?
Reply:answer login people are not waste their time to answers these much of questions



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