D Flashcards

1
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What ‘D’ in the morse code go with dots?

A

Dashes

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2
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What ‘D’ did England expect every man to do at Trafalgar?

A

Duty

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3
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What ‘D’ is any flower that has many sets of petals?

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Double

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4
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What ‘D’ is an aimless scrawling, done while thinking about something else?

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Doodle

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5
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What ‘D’ is the adjective applied to the Middle Ages between the 5th and 8th centuries?

A

Dark

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6
Q

What ‘D’ is the professional played by Martin Shaw?

A

Doyle

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7
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What ‘D’ was the great reception given to George V in Delhi?

A

Durbar

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8
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What ‘D’ was the kind of man played by Patrick McGoohan when he was ‘John Drake’?

A

Danger

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9
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What ‘D’ are thought to have worshipped something at Stonehenge?

A

Druids

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10
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What ‘D’ goes before off, time and of wrath?

A

Day

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11
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What ‘D’ is a woman played by a man in pantomine?

A

Dame

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12
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What ‘D’ is the adjective applied to wines that aren’t sweet?

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Dry

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13
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What ‘D’ series? aepop singer and the home town of the

A

Denver

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14
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What ‘D’ were the two Type 42 vessels ‘Sheffield’ and ‘Coventry’ sunk in the Falklands?

A

Destroyers

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15
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What ‘D’ can be earth-fill, concrete-arch, or masonry- gravity?

A

Dam

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16
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What ‘D’ was the title used by Mussolini when a fascist dictator?

A

Duce

17
Q

What ‘D’ was the birthplace of Yeats, Wilde and Shaw, in Ireland?

A

Dublin

18
Q

What ‘D’ became Lord Beaconsfield and died in 1881?

A

Disraeli

19
Q

What ‘D’ had a bump with Miss Budd at the 1984 Olympics?

A

Dekker

20
Q

What ‘D’ are the Schottische and the Gay Gordons?

A

Dances

21
Q

What ‘D’ goes before centre, line and cert?

A

Dead

22
Q

What ‘D’ was the impresario of the ‘Ballets Russes’ in the early 1900s?

A

Diaghilev

23
Q

What ‘D’ is known as a moke, a dicky or a neddy?

A

Donkey

24
Q

What ‘D’ is the two on dice, or an even score at tennis?

A

Deuce

25
Q

What ‘D’ wrote ‘The Three Musketeers’?

A

Dumas