D Flashcards
What ‘D’ in the morse code go with dots?
Dashes
What ‘D’ did England expect every man to do at Trafalgar?
Duty
What ‘D’ is any flower that has many sets of petals?
Double
What ‘D’ is an aimless scrawling, done while thinking about something else?
Doodle
What ‘D’ is the adjective applied to the Middle Ages between the 5th and 8th centuries?
Dark
What ‘D’ is the professional played by Martin Shaw?
Doyle
What ‘D’ was the great reception given to George V in Delhi?
Durbar
What ‘D’ was the kind of man played by Patrick McGoohan when he was ‘John Drake’?
Danger
What ‘D’ are thought to have worshipped something at Stonehenge?
Druids
What ‘D’ goes before off, time and of wrath?
Day
What ‘D’ is a woman played by a man in pantomine?
Dame
What ‘D’ is the adjective applied to wines that aren’t sweet?
Dry
What ‘D’ series? aepop singer and the home town of the
Denver
What ‘D’ were the two Type 42 vessels ‘Sheffield’ and ‘Coventry’ sunk in the Falklands?
Destroyers
What ‘D’ can be earth-fill, concrete-arch, or masonry- gravity?
Dam
What ‘D’ was the title used by Mussolini when a fascist dictator?
Duce
What ‘D’ was the birthplace of Yeats, Wilde and Shaw, in Ireland?
Dublin
What ‘D’ became Lord Beaconsfield and died in 1881?
Disraeli
What ‘D’ had a bump with Miss Budd at the 1984 Olympics?
Dekker
What ‘D’ are the Schottische and the Gay Gordons?
Dances
What ‘D’ goes before centre, line and cert?
Dead
What ‘D’ was the impresario of the ‘Ballets Russes’ in the early 1900s?
Diaghilev
What ‘D’ is known as a moke, a dicky or a neddy?
Donkey
What ‘D’ is the two on dice, or an even score at tennis?
Deuce
What ‘D’ wrote ‘The Three Musketeers’?
Dumas