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Friday 16 December 2016

The Hound Who Stole Christmas

Festive greetings from what proves to be the last quiz of the year at the PA of which more later. Making up tonights's team were a Namibian and a Romanian, as defined by drinking nationalities in a BBC thing. Personally, I'm not sure its actually possible to be anything else. By way of clue, here's one of the team:


Christmas justifies a lot of things but....

Once the interlopers in the pub were dispatched we could take up positions and the quiz began. Now, Siobhan gave us a heads up on the theme of Round 1, its not cheating, its taking advantage of available information. So with a quick google and photographic memory these were dispatched:


To be fair, we knew most anyway.

Current Affairs was trickier, the most attended Sporting Event of 2016? Answer given was the Wimbledon Championships, 494,000 over 14 days. Well if we're counting "a championship" why not the Premier League, approx. 300,000 * 38 or single event, London Marathon? Hurrumph.

Food and Drink was Christmas themed but not 100% so. Which type of cheese comes solely from La Mancha? That struck me as very much a filler of a question. Carp for Christmas dinner though? No wonder all those Poles come over here.

On the connections, we were on for the first letter of all the answers spelling "CHRISTMAS" but Kenny Everett swung it back to Xmas birthdays, the way he always seems to. So those crucial 10 pointers, we'd located the labyrinth and who sang "It's Christmas time, there's no need to be afraid.." Who did Sue Nicholls play in Corrie though? Anyone?


Refreshed by a combination of Siobhan's poppy sord shortbread, hot nuts and beer, the second half. The alternate name of the Moluccas Islands detained it for far longer than it really should, otherwise we made relatively short work of them all.

Onto jeopardy and a few vexed us. Was it Curry or Cousins at Lake Placid and who played Lofty Holloway in Arsenders? We were almost resigned to taking an eight when out of somewhere, Tom Watt appeared. A couple of other measured risks and we were going for it! Music, more Christmas themed stuff, we failed to get Cruz Beckham, oh well. So how did we do? Well chicken Marengo proved our undoing, concocted to celebrate a victory in the Napoleonic wars. Tell you what though, it looks good! As was the pub, at its festive best.


Ok, so we didn't win and were third. Those items of business

Next week - The Sun at 12.30 - bring pieces des resistances, plus Steve, please bring some cash
The PA will have a buffet for Thursday regulars, an option?
Or maybe a quiz around Carshalton/Sutton? Kevster, any thoughts

To follow maybe an Inbetweener somewhere, bring ideas and knowledge of suitable days. Sayonara.

9 comments:

  1. Nigel says Little Windsor does Thursday quiz still, but not that challenging. Might be ideal. Graham

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  2. Pete will be welcome at the Little Windsor quiz

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  3. Just putting it out for the Inbetweener, consensus was Thursday lunchtime and I like Kevster's suggestion of going a little bit off piste. Any thoughts on venue?

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  4. I'm not sure what "off piste" means in this context. Please clarify.

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  5. Well, off the beaten track. A bit different.

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  6. Any further news re Inbetweener?
    Graham

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  7. I think you need to speak direct with Robson, sorry but I'm not well enough.

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  8. Been off grid this week but good for the quiz. Aiming for approx 7.30.

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