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Month: September 2013 Questions and Answers

  • Medieval Times Trivia

A customary mode of personal hygiene was scraping these with a hazel twig & rubbing with a woolen cloth

Answer: teeth
  • Medieval Times Trivia

Played by the Scots before battle, this instrument was easy to make as long as you had a goat or sheep skin & a reed pipe

Answer: the bagpipes
  • Medieval Times Trivia

This torture device that stretched & dislocated parts of you was known as the Duke of Exeter’s daughter

Answer: the rack
  • Medieval Times Trivia

Imported from the Chinese, these rings hung from a saddle allowed a knight to set his feet when spearing an enemy

Answer: stirrups
  • Medieval Times Trivia

Medieval French poets went on at epic length about chivalry in poems called these “de geste”

Answer: chanson de geste
  • Medieval Times Trivia

A customary mode of personal hygiene was scraping these with a hazel twig & rubbing with a woolen cloth

Answer: teeth
  • Medieval Times Trivia

Played by the Scots before battle, this instrument was easy to make as long as you had a goat or sheep skin & a reed pipe

Answer: the bagpipes
  • Medieval Times Trivia

This torture device that stretched & dislocated parts of you was known as the Duke of Exeter’s daughter

Answer: the rack
  • Medieval Times Trivia

Imported from the Chinese, these rings hung from a saddle allowed a knight to set his feet when spearing an enemy

Answer: stirrups
  • Medieval Times Trivia

Medieval French poets went on at epic length about chivalry in poems called these “de geste”

Answer: chanson de geste
  • Six Flags Trivia

The two nations in a perpetual state of war whose flags are seen here

Answer: North & South Korea
  • Six Flags Trivia

One of the world’s most unusual flags is the one seen here from this Himalayan nation

Answer: Nepal
  • Six Flags Trivia

A lot of thanksgiving goes on in this country during Ramadan

Answer: Turkey
  • Six Flags Trivia

It’s the commonwealth nation represented by the flag seen here(Union Jack & the Southern Cross)

Answer: Australia
  • Six Flags Trivia

Troubled Mediterranean island nation whose flag is seen here

Answer: Cyprus

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