WITHQUIZ The Withington Pub Quiz League QUESTION PAPER February 25th 2004 |
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WithQuiz League paper 25/02/04 |
Set by: Stumped |
QotW: R3/Q7 |
Average Aggregate Score: 68.6(Season's Ave. Agg.: 70.2) |
They served up their usual offbeat mixture with: some very well crafted mugshots of pairs of famous faces melded together: a crossword round that almost (but not quite) kept a cricket theme running throughout; some explicitly themed rounds on geography, music, indoor pursuits, and sports; and an implicitly themed round on weights and measures. Reaction to the paper seems to have been pretty favourable round the grounds. |
ROUND 1 - Geography |
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Which sea is also called the Euxine Sea? |
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Which explorer 'discovered' the River Niger? ('Discovered' in the sense of Europe discovering it was there – the locals already knew) |
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3. |
Which river is Hamburg on? |
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4. |
Viti Levu is the largest island in which group? |
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5. |
What town is at the sea end of the Colneis peninsular in East Anglia? |
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6. |
On which peninsular would you find Heswall and Hoylake? |
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Which peninsular lies between Burry Inlet and Swansea Bay? |
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Campbeltown is on which peninsula lying between the Firth of Clyde and the Atlantic? |
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ROUND 2 - Sport |
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In which city’s Olympics did Princess Anne appear? |
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What was special about Barony Fort’s ride in the 1977 Grand National? |
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Only one German player has been World Player of the Year. Who? |
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Only one Dutch player has been World Player of the Year. Who? |
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5. |
What number did Roger Bannister wear on his vest when he broke the four-minute mile? |
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6. |
What was the name of the Tour de France winner who died this month? |
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7. |
Who was the last English football manager to win the English league championship (i.e. either Premiership or the old First Division)? |
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8. |
Which goalkeeper played only 125 minutes of football for Manchester United, and once opened the bowling for Delph? |
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ROUND 3 - 'Pope Uri' |
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Who won Best Supporting Actor at this month’s BAFTA awards? |
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Of whom is this a picture? |
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Of whom is this a picture? |
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4. |
What is the sub-title of the film The Pirates of the Caribbean? |
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5. |
What is the sub-title of the film Master and Commander? |
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6. |
After his comments on women’s football The Mirror printed this mock-up picture of whom? |
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Of which retiring sort is this a picture? |
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Who was the guest conductor for the Carnegie Hall’s opening night? |
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ROUND 4 - - The Traditional ‘Stumped’ Crossword RoundQuestion-person, please hand a crossword grid to each team and read the following: “Both teams are completing the same diagram. There are 8 cryptic clues. If both teams fail to solve a clue, I’ll give you the correct answer. All definitions are verified by Chambers Dictionary (2003). When it’s your go, say which clue you want to try and solve, I will read it out and give you a copy. It will help if you write the answers in as you go.” |
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1. Sepp loses 50 for someone who's in (6) |
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5. Tidy up wet and sick stumps (7) |
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6. Oval in order to see pill (7) |
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7. Singer on Liverpool Bay (6) |
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1. Hat seamer, perhaps (6) |
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2. Ball winner to nail the French right (7) |
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3. Sex? Me? Rearrangement around PT grants immunity (7) |
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4. Basketwork tears top off stockings (6) |
ROUND 5 - Indoor pursuits |
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There are only 3 Michelin three-star restaurants in Britain. One is Gordon Ramsay’s in Chelsea, another is the Waterside Inn. Who is the chef at the Waterside Inn? |
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…and the third is the Fat Duck at Bray. Who is the chef here? |
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In darts what is known as 'Bed & Breakfast'? |
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In billiards, what does a cannon score? |
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5. |
What are Skat, Quadrille and Crapette? |
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6. |
On Waddington’s box, the board game is titled 'Cluedo or ….' what? |
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7. |
Who has reached more quarter-finals of the snooker World Championship than anyone else? |
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8. |
In darts what is known as a 'Shanghai'? |
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- 'Taking a measured single' (The question-person should tell the teams that there is a theme and that the answers are all single words) |
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What is another name for the Snow Leopard? |
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What means ‘island’ in Scotland, and also ‘to move by slow degrees’? |
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3. |
What can mean ‘diamond’ or ‘a concretion in a bodily organ’? |
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4. |
What type of flour, made from chickpeas, is used to make, for example, an onion bhaji? |
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5. |
What type of gun did Dirty Harry use? |
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6. |
What is a ‘series’ or ‘the length of a cricket pitch’? |
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7. |
What is ‘a fish you could roost on perhaps’? |
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8. |
Which king of Babylon, son of Nebuchadnezzar, “drank wine before the thousand” in the Book of Daniel (5:1)? |
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'Double trouble' Name the 2 actors/sporting characters thrown together in each of these pictures (for questions 1 to 4 the real names are what’s required; for questions 5 to 8 one of the half pictures is a character from the Lord of the Rings and either the actor’s name or the name of the character being played will suffice) |
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ROUND 8 - Music |
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Who is the biggest-selling female pop-artist of all time? |
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How old were Jimmi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Brian Jones and Kurt Cobain when they died? |
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What’s Orville Burrell’s stage name? (he/she topped the charts in 2001) |
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Which song has been recorded by the greatest number of different artists? |
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Which song has entered the charts on the greatest number of different occasions? |
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Last year, who said “I don t want to go on stage with someone wearing a f****** coronet and sporting the old ermine”? |
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7. |
Who wrote the aria Birthday Ode for Queen Anne in 1713? |
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8. |
Who wrote a chorus in 1723 whose usual English version is Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring? |
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Who was the last English football manager to win the FA Cup? |
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Last year, who said “It’s a great honour for me” to David Beckham? |
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3. |
Which peninsular lies between Cardigan Bay and Caernarvon Bay? |
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4. |
In what county is Bray, famous for its restaurants? |
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5. |
In cricket, which county’s badge has six martlets on it? |
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6. |
Who retired from first class cricket in 2003 having played 62 Tests, averaging 43.67, and having scored England’s highest ever one-day score of 167 not out? |
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7. |
Who composed The Goldberg Variations? |
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8. |
What was on the registration plate of the Lotus 7 driven by Danger Man/The Prisoner? |
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Go to Spare questions with answers
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ROUND 1 - Geography |
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Which sea is also called the Euxine Sea? |
The Black Sea |
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Which explorer 'discovered' the River Niger? ('Discovered' in the sense of Europe discovering it was there – the locals already knew) |
Mungo Park |
3. |
Which river is Hamburg on? |
Elbe |
4. |
Viti Levu is the largest island in which group? |
Fiji |
5. |
What town is at the sea end of the Colneis peninsular in East Anglia? |
Felixstowe |
6. |
On which peninsular would you find Heswall and Hoylake? |
The Wirrall |
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Which peninsular lies between Burry Inlet and Swansea Bay? |
The Gower |
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Campbeltown is on which peninsula lying between the Firth of Clyde and the Atlantic? |
Kintyre |
Go back to Round 1 questions without answers
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ROUND 2 - ‘ Sport |
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1. |
In which city’s Olympics did Princess Anne appear? |
Montreal |
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What was special about Barony Fort’s ride in the 1977 Grand National? |
He carried the first female jockey in the race (Charlene Brew) |
3. |
Only one German player has been World Player of the Year. Who? |
Lothar Matthäus (1991) |
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Only one Dutch player has been World Player of the Year. Who? |
Marco van Basten (1992) |
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What number did Roger Bannister wear on his vest when he broke the four-minute mile? |
41 |
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What was the name of the Tour de France winner who died this month? |
Marco Pantani |
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Who was the last English football manager to win the English league championship (i.e. either Premiership or the old First Division)? |
Howard Wilkinson (Leeds United – 1991) |
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Which goalkeeper played only 125 minutes of football for Manchester United, and once opened the bowling for Delph? |
Andy Goram |
Go back to Round 2 questions without answers
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- 'Pope Uri' | ||
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Who won Best Supporting Actor at this month’s BAFTA awards? |
Bill Nighy |
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Of whom is this a picture? |
Bette Davis |
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Of whom is this a picture? |
Brigitte Bardot |
4. |
What is the sub-title of the film The Pirates of the Caribbean? |
Curse of the Black Pearl |
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What is the sub-title of the film Master and Commander? |
Far Side of the World |
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After his comments on women’s football The Mirror printed this mock-up picture of whom? |
Sepp Blatter (FIFA boss – he is reported as saying that “women footballers should wear hotpants”) |
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Of which retiring sort is this a picture? |
Iain Duncan-Smith |
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Who was the guest conductor for the Carnegie Hall’s opening night? |
Tchaikovsky |
Go back to Round 3 questions without answers
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ROUND 4 - The Traditional ‘Stumped’ Crossword Round Question-person, please hand a crossword grid to each team and read the following: “Both teams are completing the same diagram. There are 8 cryptic clues. If both teams fail to solve a clue, I’ll give you the correct answer. All definitions are verified by Chambers Dictionary (2003). When it’s your go, say which clue you want to try and solve, I will read it out and give you a copy. It will help if you write the answers in as you go.” |
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ACROSS |
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1. Sepp loses 50 for someone who's in (6) |
BATTER someone who's 'in' in cricket = Blatter without L (= 50) |
5. Tidy up wet and sick stumps (7) |
WICKETS anagram of wet, sick |
6. Oval in order to see pill (7) |
ELLIPSE anagram of see pill |
7. Singer on Liverpool Bay (6) |
CROSBY Bing and Crosby, Merseyside |
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1. Hat seamer, perhaps (6) |
BOWLER hat and a seamer (as opposed to a spinner) |
2. Ball winner to nail the French right (7) |
TACKLER is a ball winner, tack = nail, le = the (French), r = right |
3. Sex? Me? Rearrangement around PT grants immunity (7) |
EXEMPTS = grants immunity, anagram of sex me with 'PT' put in |
4. Basketwork tears top off stockings (6) |
OSIERY tear the top off hosiery to get 'osiery' |
Go back to Round 4 questions without answers
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- Indoor pursuits | ||
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There are only 3 Michelin three-star restaurants in Britain. One is Gordon Ramsay’s in Chelsea, another is the Waterside Inn. Who is the chef at the Waterside Inn? |
Michel Roux |
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…and the third is the Fat Duck at Bray. Who is the chef here? |
Heston Blumenthal |
3. |
In darts what is known as 'Bed & Breakfast'? |
Scoring 26 points in one throw when hitting a single 20, a single 1 and a single 5 |
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In billiards, what does a cannon score? |
2 points |
5. |
What are Skat, Quadrille and Crapette? |
Card games |
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On Waddington’s box, the board game is titled 'Cluedo or ….' what? |
Mystery at Tudor Close |
7. |
Who has reached more quarter-finals of the snooker World Championship than anyone else? |
Jimmy White |
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In darts what is known as a 'Shanghai'? |
Hitting a triple, a double and a single of the same number with one 3 dart throw |
Go back to Round 5 questions without answers
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- 'Taking a measured single' (The question-person should tell the teams that there is a theme and that the answers are all single words) |
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What is another name for the Snow Leopard? |
Ounce |
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What means ‘island’ in Scotland, and also ‘to move by slow degrees’? |
Inch |
3. |
What can mean ‘diamond’ or ‘a concretion in a bodily organ’? |
Stone |
4. |
What type of flour, made from chickpeas, is used to make, for example, an onion bhaji? |
Gram |
5. |
What type of gun did Dirty Harry use? |
Magnum (1.5 litres or 2 bottles) |
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What is a ‘series’ or ‘the length of a cricket pitch’? |
Chain (22 yards) |
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What is ‘a fish you could roost on perhaps’? |
Perch (5.5 yards) |
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Which king of Babylon, son of Nebuchadnezzar, “drank wine before the thousand” in the Book of Daniel (5:1)? |
Balthazar (12 litres or 16 bottles) (accept Belshazzar – even though it’s not a measure) |
Go back to Round 6 questions without answers
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ROUND 7 -
'Double trouble' Name the 2 actors/sporting characters thrown together in each of these pictures (for questions 1 to 4 the real names are what’s required; for questions 5 to 8 one of the half pictures is a character from the Lord of the Rings and either the actor’s name or the name of the character being played will suffice) |
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Arnold Schwarzenegger Michael Douglas |
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Melanie Griffiths Courtney Love |
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Orlando Bloom Tom Cruise |
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Scarlett Johannsen Marilyn Monroe |
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Pierluigi Collina Gollum or Sméagol or Andy Serkis |
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Steve MacManaman Merry or Dominic Monaghan or Meriadoc Brandybuck |
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer Frodo Baggins or Elijah Wood |
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David Ginola Aragorn or Viggo Mortensen |
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Go back to Round 7 questions without answers
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ROUND 8 - Music |
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Who is the biggest-selling female pop-artist of all time? |
Mariah Carey |
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How old were Jimmi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Brian Jones and Kurt Cobain when they died? |
27 |
3. |
What’s Orville Burrell’s stage name? (he/she topped the charts in 2001) |
Shaggy |
4. |
Which song has been recorded by the greatest number of different artists? |
Yesterday (written by Paul McCartney) |
5. |
Which song has entered the charts on the greatest number of different occasions? |
My Way (written by Paul Anka) |
6. |
Last year, who said “I don t want to go on stage with someone wearing a f****** coronet and sporting the old ermine”? |
Keith Richards |
7. |
Who wrote the aria Birthday Ode for Queen Anne in 1713? |
Handel |
8. |
Who wrote a chorus in 1723 whose usual English version is Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring? |
J S Bach |
1. |
Who was the last English football manager to win the FA Cup? |
Joe Royle (1995) |
2. |
Last year, who said “It’s a great honour for me” to David Beckham? |
The Queen (giving him his OBE) |
3. |
Which peninsular lies between Cardigan Bay and Caernarvon Bay? |
Llyn or Lleyn |
4. |
In what county is Bray, famous for its restaurants? |
Berkshire |
5. |
In cricket, which county’s badge has six martlets on it? |
Sussex |
6. |
Who retired from first class cricket in 2003 having played 62 Tests, averaging 43.67, and having scored England’s highest ever one-day score of 167 not out? |
Robin Smith |
7. |
Who composed The Goldberg Variations? |
J S Bach |
8. |
What was on the registration plate of the Lotus 7 driven by Danger Man/The Prisoner? |
KAR 120C |