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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

1.

Which sea is also called the Euxine Sea?

2.

Which explorer 'discovered' the River Niger?  ('Discovered' in the sense of Europe discovering it was there – the locals already knew)

3.

Which river is Hamburg on?

4.

Viti Levu is the largest island in which group?

5.

What town is at the sea end of the Colneis peninsular in East Anglia?

6.

On which peninsular would you find Heswall and Hoylake?

7.

Which peninsular lies between Burry Inlet and Swansea Bay?

8.

Campbeltown is on which peninsula lying between the Firth of Clyde and the Atlantic?

Go to Round 1 questions with answers

ROUND 2 - Sport

1.

In which city’s Olympics did Princess Anne appear?

2.

What was special about Barony Fort’s ride in the 1977 Grand National?

3.

Only one German player has been World Player of the Year.  Who?

4.

Only one Dutch player has been World Player of the Year.  Who?

5.

What number did Roger Bannister wear on his vest when he broke the four-minute mile?

6.

What was the name of the Tour de France winner who died this month?

7.

Who was the last English football manager to win the English league championship (i.e. either Premiership or the old First Division)?

8.

Which goalkeeper played only 125 minutes of football for Manchester United, and once opened the bowling for Delph?

Go to Round 2 questions with answers

ROUND 3 - 'Pope Uri'

1.

Who won Best Supporting Actor at this month’s BAFTA awards?

2.

Of whom is this a picture?

3.

Of whom is this a picture?

4.

What is the sub-title of the film The Pirates of the Caribbean?

5.

What is the sub-title of the film Master and Commander?

6.

After his comments on women’s football The Mirror printed this mock-up picture of whom?

7.

Of which retiring sort is this a picture?

8.

Who was the guest conductor for the Carnegie Hall’s opening night?

Go to Round 3 questions with answers

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.”

                 
 

1

 

A

2

 

 

3

 

 

 

 

 
    B         4    
 

5

 

             
    L   M        
 

6

 

             
                 
 

 

 

7              
                 

ACROSS

1.  Sepp loses 50 for someone who's in (6)

5.  Tidy up wet and sick stumps (7)

6.  Oval in order to see pill (7)

7.  Singer on Liverpool Bay (6)

DOWN

1.  Hat seamer, perhaps (6)

2.  Ball winner to nail the French right (7)

3.  Sex?  Me?  Rearrangement around PT grants immunity (7)

4.  Basketwork tears top off stockings (6)

Go to Round 4 questions with answers

ROUND 5 - Indoor pursuits

1.

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?

2.

…and the third is the Fat Duck at Bray.  Who is the chef here?

3.

In darts what is known as 'Bed & Breakfast'?

4.

In billiards, what does a cannon score?

5.

What are Skat, Quadrille and Crapette?

6.

On Waddington’s box, the board game is titled 'Cluedo or ….' what?

7.

Who has reached more quarter-finals of the snooker World Championship than anyone else?

8.

In darts what is known as a 'Shanghai'?

Go to Round 5 questions with answers

ROUND 6 - 'Taking a measured single'

(The question-person should tell the teams that there is a theme and that the answers are all single words) 

1.

What is another name for the Snow Leopard?

2.

What means ‘island’ in Scotland, and also ‘to move by slow degrees’?

3.

What can mean ‘diamond’ or ‘a concretion in a bodily organ’?

4.

What type of flour, made from chickpeas, is used to make, for example, an onion bhaji?

5.

What type of gun did Dirty Harry use?

6.

What is a ‘series’ or ‘the length of a cricket pitch’?

7.

What is ‘a fish you could roost on perhaps’?

8.

Which king of Babylon, son of Nebuchadnezzar, “drank wine before the thousand” in the Book of Daniel (5:1)?

Go to Round 6 questions with answers

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)

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

Go to Round 7 questions with answers

ROUND 8 - Music

1.

Who is the biggest-selling female pop-artist of all time?

2.

How old were Jimmi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Brian Jones and Kurt Cobain when they died?

3.

What’s Orville Burrell’s stage name? (he/she topped the charts in 2001)

4.

Which song has been recorded by the greatest number of different artists?        

5.

Which song has entered the charts on the greatest number of different occasions?

6.

Last year, who said “I don t want to go on stage with someone wearing a f****** coronet and sporting the old ermine”?

7.

Who wrote the aria Birthday Ode for Queen Anne in 1713?

8.

Who wrote a chorus in 1723 whose usual English version is Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring?

Go to Round 8 questions with answers

Spares

1.

Who was the last English football manager to win the FA Cup?

2.

Last year, who said “It’s a great honour for me” to David Beckham?

3.

Which peninsular lies between Cardigan Bay and Caernarvon Bay?

4.

In what county is Bray, famous for its restaurants?

5.

In cricket, which county’s badge has six martlets on it?

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?

7.

Who composed The Goldberg Variations?

8.

What was on the registration plate of the Lotus 7 driven by Danger Man/The Prisoner?

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ROUND 1 - Geography

1.

Which sea is also called the Euxine Sea?

The Black Sea

2.

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

7.

Which peninsular lies between Burry Inlet and Swansea Bay?

The Gower

8.

Campbeltown is on which peninsula lying between the Firth of Clyde and the Atlantic?

Kintyre

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ROUND 2 - Sport

1.

In which city’s Olympics did Princess Anne appear?

Montreal

2.

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)

4.

Only one Dutch player has been World Player of the Year.  Who?

Marco van Basten

(1992)

5.

What number did Roger Bannister wear on his vest when he broke the four-minute mile?

41

6.

What was the name of the Tour de France winner who died this month?

Marco Pantani

7.

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)

8.

Which goalkeeper played only 125 minutes of football for Manchester United, and once opened the bowling for Delph?

Andy Goram

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ROUND 3 - 'Pope Uri'

1.

Who won Best Supporting Actor at this month’s BAFTA awards?

Bill Nighy

2.

Of whom is this a picture?

Bette Davis

3.

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

5.

What is the sub-title of the film Master and Commander?

Far Side of the World

6.

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”)

7.

Of which retiring sort is this a picture?

Iain Duncan-Smith

8.

Who was the guest conductor for the Carnegie Hall’s opening night?

Tchaikovsky

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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.”

                 
 

1

B

A

2

T

T

3

E

R

 

 

 
  O

 

A E X   4

O

 
 

5

W

I C K E T S  
  L   K   M   I  
 

6

E

L L I P S E  
  R   E   T   R  
 

 

 

7

C

R O S B Y  
                 

ACROSS

 

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

DOWN

 

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'

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ROUND 5 - Indoor pursuits

1.

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

2.

…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

4.

In billiards, what does a cannon score?

2 points

5.

What are Skat, Quadrille and Crapette?

Card games

6.

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

8.

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

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ROUND 6 - 'Taking a measured single'

(The question-person should tell the teams that there is a theme and that the answers are all single words) 

1.

What is another name for the Snow Leopard?

Ounce

2.

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)

6.

What is a ‘series’ or ‘the length of a cricket pitch’?

Chain

(22 yards)

7.

What is ‘a fish you could roost on perhaps’?

Perch

(5.5 yards)

8.

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)

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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)

1.

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Michael Douglas

2.

Melanie Griffiths

Courtney Love

3.

Orlando Bloom

Tom Cruise

4.

Scarlett Johannsen

Marilyn Monroe

5.

Pierluigi Collina

Gollum or Sméagol or Andy Serkis

6.

Steve MacManaman

Merry or Dominic Monaghan or Meriadoc Brandybuck

7.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

Frodo Baggins or Elijah Wood

8.

David Ginola

Aragorn or Viggo Mortensen

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ROUND 8 - Music

1.

Who is the biggest-selling female pop-artist of all time?

Mariah Carey

2.

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

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Spares

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

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