You'll take some flack from the British attempters of this quiz. Re words for food, vindaloo is an OK answer but madras isn't. Although the former only refers to food (from the Portuguese for wine and garlic), so too, in UK Indian restaurants, does Madras (from the place formerly known as....). Indeed these two curries are often grouped together, being regarded as similar but 'very hot' and 'extra hot'.
This is kinda bizarre, I haven't seen this happen before. I've taken this quiz 3 times. Each time I have selected "Paisley" as a color, and each time I'm scored it claims I didn't select it. What's going on???
I'm not sure it is... the book that holds it is, but that doesn't mean the thing itself is a concrete object, any more than a speech or a radio programme is.
54 :) All my wrong ones were ones I didn't choose but I was supposed to. I thought like a similar quiz ( but sneakily not mentioning it) this would have 5 right answers each, seems to sort of fit with what I was sure of. So if I wasn't sure I left it out.
For several of those 6 I doubted, most heavily with heather. But never would have choosen bier. i have to look it up now. Surprising I have never heard of it, since bier=beer in dutch. And it has come up more often, because beer=bear.
Maybe use aglet instead of aiglet? Aglet is a much more common spelling of the word, I had no idea an aiglet was even the same thing, but everyone that's watched Phineas and Ferb knows what an aglet is
There is actually a kind of cookie called 'Roccoco' that they eat in Naples, Italy at the Christmas holidays. Obviously I didn't select it because I knew most people don't know this. But technically it should be an acceptable answer for the question about things you can eat.
Fun quiz.
A purple colour with a tint of pink and blue.
Hmm.
For several of those 6 I doubted, most heavily with heather. But never would have choosen bier. i have to look it up now. Surprising I have never heard of it, since bier=beer in dutch. And it has come up more often, because beer=bear.