Music Quiz: Complete the 1960s Song Title with a Picture

We had another tie last week with the quickfire Tic-Tac-Toe quiz. Tony and Geoff both solved the puzzle with 2:13 remaining.

This week you need to complete the 1960s song title with a picture. It’s fun and creative.

https://www.sporcle.com/games/Noldeh/like-a-clicking-stone

I scored 20/20 with 3:57 remaining. Can you beat my time?

We’re still dealing with Covid here in New Zealand – my wife has turned it into art, making a cross-stitch out of the ubiquitous covid scan-in signs. It’s now framed and on our wall.

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40 Comments

  1. That stitch thing is so cool. I don’t think they have Covid scan-in things where I live, and if they do I’ve never used one. It must have been really hard to stitch the small print on that. It’s really cool though.

  2. 20/20 with 2:18 left. I did it on my phone which I don’t typically do and it slowed me a bit. Agree was fun and the picture clues were creative

  3. And kudos to your wife – that’s amazing work. Here in the US we can’t even get folks to get vaccinated and others are suing doctors to get ivermectin because somehow that’s better than the vaccine. The concept of a scan to enter sign is completely foreign here.

    • We have resistance too, although our vaccination rate is almost at 90%. There was a big, incoherent protest yesterday with Trump 2020 signs and someone biting a policeman.

        • We have a whole lot of weird little political parties that are extreme right but can’t work with each other. This means they’re unable to get into parliament, which is good for our political sanity.

          • Yes much better than having one of the only two political parties go off the rails so completely that one worries what the future might hold. I sometimes wonder if US would be better with a parliamentarian system. I know it’s not perfect either

  4. 19/20 – guessed incorrectly on the Wichita tune.
    Perhaps that tune helped boost the city’s tourism even more than the White Stripes ‘I’m going to Wichita’ line!

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