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A Quiz About Crosses

Can you guess these answers that have something to do with crosses?
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Last updated: April 13, 2022
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First submittedApril 13, 2022
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The Roman punishment of nailing someone to the cross
Crucifixion
Long distance skiing event at the Olympics
Cross-country
Puzzle that appears in many a newspaper
Crossword
Cross design used on the flags of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, etc...
Nordic Cross
The cross on which Jesus was executed
True Cross
First Christian emperor of Rome whose mother Helena supposedly
located the above
Constantine
Constellation that appears on the flags of Australia, New Zealand, etc...
Southern Cross
The Latin word for cross
Crux
International humanitarian relief group founded at the first Geneva Convention
Red Cross
Weapon that fires bolts instead of arrows
Crossbow
Most well-known German military medal in the World Wars
Iron Cross
British name for a pedestrian crossing (Hint: an animal)
Zebra Crossing
Highest military medal in the United Kingdom
Victoria Cross
(verb) To interrogate the opposing side's witness during a trial
Cross-examine
(verb) To wear the garments of a different gender
Crossdress
Considered history's first pope, he was executed on an upside-down cross
St. Peter
Saint whose cross appears on the flag of England
St. George
Series of wars in which Europeans "took the cross" and tried to conquer the Holy Land
The Crusades
The name for this typographical symbol:
Dagger
The name for this ancient Egyptian symbol:
Ankh
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Level 93
Apr 13, 2022
Helena was Constantine’s mother—not his wife.
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Level ∞
Apr 13, 2022
Fixed, thank you.
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Level 83
Apr 13, 2022
There's also a type of crossing called a pelican crossing
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Level 86
Apr 13, 2022
And puffin, toucan and pegasus crossings. There were briefly experimental panda crossings in the 60s, and, more recently, a solitary tiger crossing that saw a short-lived trial.

Though the answer in the quiz is the obvious one. The other possible answers are either birds, mythical, or crossings that don't exist anymore.

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Level 83
Apr 13, 2022
Birds are still animals though, and pelican was the first thing I thought of.
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Level 38
Feb 6, 2023
Are you saying birds aren't animals?
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Level 89
May 3, 2022
They should totally just accept animal crossing.
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Level 64
Apr 13, 2022
Pelican crossings are much more common in the UK than zebra crossings; should be accepted
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Level 88
Apr 15, 2022
I tried cruz, cruce, crucce, etc. for the latin word. Then I saw the answer...duh! Hate when I do things like that! ;)
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Level 73
May 3, 2022
I'm surprised so many people got ankh, thought I was onto an obscure answer there!
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Level 83
May 3, 2022
There are more pedestrian crossings in the UK than just zebras: toucan, pelican, puffin, and pegasus as well.
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Level 68
May 3, 2022
What’s the difference between them? Do they all look different? Or just different regions call them different things?
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Level 73
May 3, 2022
Zebra: uncontrolled - pedestrians have right of way to cross

Pelican: traffic light controlled - pedestrians have to request to cross

Puffin: traffic light & sensor controlled

Toucan is a crossing for cyclists.

I've never heard of pegasus. Maybe that's when pedestrians fly across on a winged horse?

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Level 62
May 4, 2022
Pegasus is one like Toucan (two can cross) but for horses as well as pedestrians, with a button higher up where a rider can reach.

I guess they were trying to fit the birds/beginning with P theme and also reference horses.

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Level 61
May 4, 2022
Trent Alexander-Arnold should be on this quiz