Answers to Quiz 23
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- Which word for 'slices of bread with a filling' comes from the title of
the English nobleman John Montagu, who liked to eat without leaving the gaming
table?
Sandwich
- Which European plant has an old English name which means 'day's eye'?
Daisy
- What kind of cotton trousers get their name from the Italian city of Genoa?
Jeans
- What exclamation is derived from a Greek word meaning 'I have found it', which
was supposedly shouted by Archimedes when he discovered that a body displaces
its own volume when immersed in water?
Eureka
- Hamburgers get their name from the city of Hamburg - true or false?
True
- Which piece of equipment used by painters has a name which comes from a Dutch
word meaning 'ass' or 'donkey'?
Easel
- Which English word is a shortened form of 'usquebaugh', which English borrowed
from Gaelic, meaning 'water of life'?
Whiskey or whisky
- What type of headache gets its name from a Greek word meaning 'pain on one
side of the head or face'?
Migraine
- The chemical element uranium was named in honour of the discovery of the
planet Uranus - true or false?
True
- Which word coined by Horace Walpole means 'the faculty of making fortuitous
and unexpected discoveries by accident'?
Serendipity
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