Music Quiz: Hide Your F Albums

Welcome back – this week we’re looking at F albums. It’s a popular letter, so this quiz was easier than last week’s, at least for me.

https://www.sporcle.com/games/timmylemoine1/hide-your-falbums

I scored 24/24. I used genre conventions to differentiate between the three albums I didn’t know – En Vogue, Anthrax, and Blue Oyster Cult.

Can you get all 24? Congratulations to Tony, who scored 23/24 in last week’s quiz.

I’m sure you’re anxious for a hiking update. Here’s a (bad) photo of some whio (blue ducks). They’re rare, so seeing some in the wild was exciting. They’re genetically unique, with little relation to other duck species.

The male’s call is a high-pitched whistle, while the female’s call is a rattling growl. Like most New Zealand species, they’re vulnerable to mammalian predation. Before humans arrived in New Zealand, bringing other mammals with them, our only land mammals were bats.

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  1. 16/24. Blue duck sounds label for white wine. Did you cross the water on those stones? Are you saying the Alps continues onto New Zealand? I learn something new every day.

    • It does sound like a wine label. We had to cross the river (sometimes wading up to our knees) a few times, but not there.

      We have a mountain range right down the middle of the South Island named the Southern Alps. Not connected to the European ones.

    • Looks like 1970s hard rock is your Achilles Heel! I’ve never heard that Rush album, but the cover is memorably weird.

  2. I missed a couple of these quizzes, and couldn’t leave a comment on another one, but I’ve returned with a vengeance: 24/24 with
    5:32 left on the clock. Happy New Year!

    • Thank yoy1 I think we’re over the technical issues we’ve been having – it was a bit annoying there for a while.

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