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Quiz about Hidden Word Game 9
Quiz about Hidden Word Game 9

Hidden Word Game 9 Trivia Quiz


A word is hidden in a sentence along with a description of that word. For example: duRAN Duran spend the currency of South Africa. The answer is 'rand'. Good luck and have fun.

A multiple-choice quiz by Inquizition. Estimated time: 9 mins.
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Author
Inquizition
Time
9 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
174,307
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
20
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
13 / 20
Plays
6400
Awards
Top 10% Quiz
Last 3 plays: sadwings (18/20), Roger_Dwarf (11/20), jwwells (19/20).
1. A ductile metal is found in the environment?

Answer: (4 letters)
2. Active volcano seen in Vietnam?

Answer: (4 letters)
3. Notre Dame houses the Dutch cheese?

Answer: (4 letters)
4. It's not odd to lose revenue?

Answer: (4 letters)
5. A poetic exclamation of greeting from Thailand?

Answer: (4 letters)
6. Hedwig is the type of bird associated with J.K. Rowling?

Answer: (3 letters)
7. This pop group is enjoyed by Charles Babbage?

Answer: (4 letters)
8. This coniferous tree is watered with eye wash?

Answer: (3 letters)
9. The rear of a vessel has a sinister name?

Answer: (5 letters)
10. The Italian physicist is seen with John Travolta?

Answer: (5 letters)
11. Was the metal platinum mentioned in the language of ancient Rome?

Answer: (5 letters)
12. Kevin Kline has the fluid used for printing?

Answer: (3 letters)
13. The second wife of Juan Domingo Peron has the dolce vita?

Answer: (5 letters)
14. A weak and unconvincing excuse is found in Central America?

Answer: (4 letters)
15. Astronomer Johannes Kepler constructs a straw beehive?

Answer: (4 letters)
16. To speak in an angry, uncontrolled manner about the travel industry?

Answer: (4 letters)
17. Pop star Adam Ant is unyielding?

Answer: (7 letters)
18. The city with a Roman amphitheatre is located by Charles Dickens?

Answer: (5 letters)
19. At no time should Lancelot see Guinevere?

Answer: (5 letters)
20. Country of the piranha fish?

Answer: (4 letters)

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Mar 22 2025 : sadwings: 18/20
Mar 13 2025 : Roger_Dwarf: 11/20
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. A ductile metal is found in the environment?

Answer: Iron

env(IRON)ment. Iron is a ductile metal which means it can be hammered into sheets or drawn out into wires.
2. Active volcano seen in Vietnam?

Answer: etna

vi(ETNA)m. Mount Etna is an active volcano in Sicily and the highest volcano in Europe.
3. Notre Dame houses the Dutch cheese?

Answer: edam

notr(E DAM)e. Edam is a hard, round, mild-tasting Dutch cheese.
4. It's not odd to lose revenue?

Answer: even

r(EVEN)ue. If it's not odd, it must be even.
5. A poetic exclamation of greeting from Thailand?

Answer: hail

t(HAIL)and. To hail can be a poetic exclamation of greeting.
6. Hedwig is the type of bird associated with J.K. Rowling?

Answer: owl

r(OWL)ing. Hedwig was the name of Harry Potter's pet snowy owl which was the creation of author Joanne Kathleen Rowling.
7. This pop group is enjoyed by Charles Babbage?

Answer: abba

b(ABBA)ge. Abba were the most successful Swedish recording act in the United Kingdom with nine Number One British hit singles. Waterloo (1974), Mamma Mia (1975), Fernando (1976), Dancing Queen (1976), Knowing Me Knowing You (1977), The Name Of The Game (1977), Take A Chance On Me (1978), The Winner Takes It All (1980) and Super Trouper(1980).
8. This coniferous tree is watered with eye wash?

Answer: yew

e(YE W)ash. The yew is a coniferous tree bearing cones and evergreen leaves.
9. The rear of a vessel has a sinister name?

Answer: stern

sini(STER N)ame. The stern is the rear of a vessel, opposite the bow.
10. The Italian physicist is seen with John Travolta?

Answer: volta

tra(VOLTA). Count Alessandro Volta was an Italian physicist after whom the volt is named.
11. Was the metal platinum mentioned in the language of ancient Rome?

Answer: latin

p(LATIN)um. Latin was the language of ancient Rome.
12. Kevin Kline has the fluid used for printing?

Answer: ink

kev(IN K)line. Ink is the fluid used for printing.
13. The second wife of Juan Domingo Peron has the dolce vita?

Answer: evita

dolc(E VITA). Evita was the second wife of Juan Domingo Peron. The dolce vita means a life of luxury and is an Italian phrase literally meaning 'sweet life'.
14. A weak and unconvincing excuse is found in Central America?

Answer: lame

centra(L AME)rica. A lame excuse is one which is weak and unconvincing.
15. Astronomer Johannes Kepler constructs a straw beehive?

Answer: skep

johanne(S KEP)ler. A skep is a beehive especially one constructed of straw.
16. To speak in an angry, uncontrolled manner about the travel industry?

Answer: rave

t(RAVE)l. To rave is to speak in an angry uncontrolled manner.
17. Pop star Adam Ant is unyielding?

Answer: adamant

(ADAM ANT). Adamant is unyielding, unshakable in purpose or determination.
18. The city with a Roman amphitheatre is located by Charles Dickens?

Answer: arles

ch(ARLES). Arles is a French city which has a second century Roman amphitheatre.
19. At no time should Lancelot see Guinevere?

Answer: never

gui(NEVER)e. Never is a shortened word for phrases such as 'at no time', 'not ever', 'by no means' or 'in no case'.
20. Country of the piranha fish?

Answer: iran

p(IRAN)ha. Hope you enjoyed the challenge.
Source: Author Inquizition

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