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LIST LOVERS QUIZ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Do you like sequences? A big fan of listicles? Then this round will deliver in droves! Essentially every entry ends with the question: ‘What comes next’?
- James is five. Henry is three. Edward is two. Who is one?
- Which number comes next: 3, 3, 5, 4, 4, 3, 5, 5, 4, _ ?
- Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, … ?
- What completes this list? Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, Holyrood Palace, Sandringham, ……
- How about: Charlie, Mike, Oscar, Romeo,…..?
- What is next: Sun, Mon, Tues, Wednes, Thurs, Fri, … ?
- I, V, X, L, C, ….?
- What links the words ‘swims’, ‘dollop’, ‘suns’ and ‘pod’?
- What comes next: Z, X, C, V, B, N, ….?
- Partridge, turtle doves, French hens, calling birds, gold rings, … ?
List Lovers Quiz Answers
- Thomas the Tank Engine (engine numbers)
- 3 (number of letters in 1 to 10)
- Epsilon
- Balmoral Castle (Official or private residences of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh)
- Victor (boys’ names in the NATO phonetic alphabet)
- Satur
- D. Which is Roman numeral for 500.
- They are rotational ambigrams – they read the same when rotated through 180 degrees.
- M (bottom row of the keyboard)
- Geese. There were six of them a-laying in the ‘Twelve Days of Christmas’
