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They Just Go Together: Part VI Quiz
Here are some examples of things or pairs that just go together (eg: salt and pepper). Try your hand at identifying these combinations from the clue that is given.
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Estimated time: 3 mins.
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1. Bed
Wellington
2. Don Quixote
Breakfast
3. Table
Sancho
4. Nuts
Off
5. Pele
Maid Marion
6. Pros
Bolts
7. Cowboys
Cons
8. Hansel
Indians
9. Hue
Chair
10. Shirt
Soccer
11. Robin Hood
Butter
12. On
Cry
13. Napoleon
Tie
14. Bread
Cricket
15. Bradman
Gretel
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Bed
Answer: Breakfast
A bed and breakfast is a small lodging that offers overnight accommodation and breakfast. This is usually shortened to a B&B establishment.
2. Don Quixote
Answer: Sancho
"Don Quixote" is a Spanish novel by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra published in 1605. The story follows the adventures of Don Quixote when he tries to bring justice to the world. He hires a farmer named Sancho Panza as his squire and travelling companion.
3. Table
Answer: Chair
A table and chair just simply go together whether in be in a dining room, kitchen, restaurant or school.
4. Nuts
Answer: Bolts
A nut is a fastener with a threaded hole which is usually screwed onto a bolt to fasten two or more parts together. The expression "nuts and bolts" can also refer to the practical or exact facts of something rather than theories or ideas.
5. Pele
Answer: Soccer
Edson Arantes do Nascimento is better known as Pele, the former Brazilian footballer. Pele burst onto the world football stage as a 17 year old at the 1958 World Cup in Sweden. He went on to represent the Brazilian National team on 92 matches including four World Cups. He is considered by many to be the greatest footballer of all-time.
6. Pros
Answer: Cons
The origin of the words are Latin with "prō" meaning for and con from "contrā" meaning against. It usually takes the format of arguments in favour of a motion and the arguments against a motion.
7. Cowboys
Answer: Indians
Cowboys and Indians is a children's make believe game based on Western themes. The expression has also been used in magazines, short stories and movies. It usually depicts the conflict between white cowboys and Native Americans during the old Wild West.
8. Hansel
Answer: Gretel
Hansel and Gretel is a well-known children's fairy-tale of German origin which was first published in 1812 by the Brothers Grimm. Hansel and Gretel are brother and sister who eventually outwit a witch that kidnaps them while they are in the forest.
9. Hue
Answer: Cry
Based on common law, hue and cry is an action whereby outsiders come to the assistance of victims or assist in the apprehension of a criminal committing a crime. "Hue" comes from the old French word huer (meaning to shout) and "cry" from the old French word crier (meaning to cry).
10. Shirt
Answer: Tie
Shirt and tie is a common dress code for men in business or at social events. A shirt is the cloth garment for the upper body that can be worn by men or
women. The neck tie has its origins in France dating around the 17th century when King Louis XIII hired Croatian mercenaries during the 30 years war who wore a piece of cloth around their necks as part of their uniform.
11. Robin Hood
Answer: Maid Marion
In English folklore, Maid Marion is the love interest of the legendary outlaw Robin Hood during the 16th century. The pair have been depicted in magazines, books, movies and television series.
12. On
Answer: Off
If something happens, it can either be on or off, but can also be off or on. It can also happen occasionally or only for a part of the time. Many objects including electrical items have an ON and OFF switch.
13. Napoleon
Answer: Wellington
Napoleon Bonaparte and the Duke of Wellington were both born in 1769 and fought each other at the famous Battle of Waterloo in 1815. It was this defeat at Waterloo by Wellington that brought about Napoleon's loss of power in France.
14. Bread
Answer: Butter
We may consider this as the normal breakfast meal or the accomplishment of a meal. It can also mean a job or activity that provides one with the needs or funds to live and survive.
15. Bradman
Answer: Cricket
Don Bradman (1908-2001) was an Australian cricketer who is considered to be the greatest batsman to have played the game of cricket. Over a 20 year period of Test cricket (1928-1948) he finished his career with a batting average of 99.94. The closest any other batsman has come to his average in over 150 years of Test cricket is around 60.00. He is the Babe Ruth of cricket.
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