Q: At play I am called a striker. What game do I play? A: football
Q: At work I am called a wheelwright. What do I make? A: Wheels
Q: At play I am called a fielder. What game do I play? A: Cricket
Q: At work I am called a binder. What do I make? A: Books
Q: At play I am called a bowler. What team game do I play? A: Cricket
Q: At play I am called a skip. What game do I play? A: Curling
Q: At work I'm called a potter. What do I make? A: Pottery
Q: At work I am called a miller. What do I make? A: Flour
Q: At play I am called a quarterback? What game do I play? A: Football
Q: At work I am called a goalie. What sport do I play? Soccer is what they play.
Q: Earl Grey tea is a mixture of black tea and what? A: Bergamot
Q: At work I am called a cobbler. What do I make? A: Shoes
Q: What instrument does a doctor use to look into your ear canal? A: otoscope
Q: Dudley Do-Right's horse's name was what? A: Horse
Q: At play I am called a center. What game do I play? A: basketball
Q: At work I am called a fletcher. What do I make? A: arrows
Q: At play I am called a Beater. What game do I play? A: Quidditch
Q: At play I am called a midfielder. What game do I play? A: Soccer
Q: At play I am called an attackman, What game do I play? A: Lacrosse
Q: At play I am called a center. What game do I play? A: hockey
Q: True or false: Lightning never strikes twice in the same place. A: false
Q: At play I am called a lock. What game do I play? A: rugby
Q: A _____ and his money are soon parted.A: fool
Q: At play I am called a back. What game do I play? A: Football
Q: A _____ and his money are soon parted. A: Fool
Q: At work I am called a cobbler. What do I make? A: Shoes
Q: At work I am called a hooper. What do I make? A: Barrels
Q: The Flintstones lived in what city? A: Bedrock
Q: At work I am called a saddler. What do I make? A: saddles
Q: True or false: Icebergs are made of fresh (not salty) water. A: true
Q: A long pin or clip for the hair is called a what? A: barrette
Q: A person who makes items out of tin is called a what? A: tinsmith Q: At play I am called a guard. What game do I play? A: Basketball
Q: At work I am called a thatcher. What do I make? A: roofs
Q: The part of a submarine used to look above the water is called a what? A: Periscope Q: Three types of swords are used in the sport of
fencing. Name one. A: Foil or Sabre
Q: Before the advent of wind-power for electricity, windmills were most often used to make what? A: flour
Q: George of the Jungle thought his girlfriend was two people; name one. A: Fella
Q: What instrument does a doctor use to listen to your heartbeat? A: stethoscope
Q: At work I am called a seamstress. What do I make? A: clothes
Q: A ___ in time saves nine. A: Stitch
Q: At play I am called a right-wing. What game do I play? A: Hockey
Q: At work I am called a haberdasher. What do I make? A: hats
Q: Slightly salty water is called what? A: Brine
Q: The feathers on the end of an arrow are called what? A: fletch
Q: What constellation appears on Australia's Flag? A: Southern Cross
Q: George Jetson's wife's name was what? A: Jane
Q: At play I am called a pitcher. What game do I play? A: Baseball
Q: In England, a lawyer who can actually bring a case before a judge in court is known as a what? A: barrister
Q: At play I am called a catcher. What game do I play? A: baseball
Q: The category of female voices which can reach the highest natural pitches is called the ______ voice. A: Soprano
Q: The category of female voices which can reach the lowest natural pitches is called the ______ voice. A: Alto
Q: The category of male voices which can reach the highest natural pitches is called the ______ voice. A: Tenor
Q: The category of male voices which can reach the lowest natural pitches is called the ______ voice. A: Bass
Q: The bar against which ballerinas practice is called a what? A: Barre