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Tuesday CUK Pub Quiz
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So glad I didn't know any of those. I'd be ashamed.Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
Usual pub rules; No mobiles or googling allowed.
1) Ellen Church was the first female to do what in the Aviation world? First Air Hostess (Cliphead)
2) Walter Frederick Morrison first started selling this toy in 1938. It has also previously been known as a Pluto Platter - what is it known as today? Frisbee (Spod)
3) What is the lowest combined score possible in a frame of snooker? (assuming no one conceeds, gets disqualified etc)
4) In which Bond film did the character Miss Goodnight first appear? MWTGG (Cliphead)
5) If a bowler takes a wicket with very ball in a game of cricket, what is the number of the last remaining batsman? 8 (PRC)
6) Crispian Mills fronts which UK indie band? Kula Shaker (Grasser)
7) If you travelled to the end of the Pyg Track where would you be?
8) Which track was the first to be released in CD format (1985)?
9) Which website has had it's content categorised as 40% pointless babble (by Pear analytics, 2009)? Twitter (MrRobin)
10) Mild mannered janitor Penrod (or Penry) Pooch turns into which cartoon hero? Hong-Kong Phooey (Spod)
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Ahhh, you don't have to clear up to win! You just need more points than are on the table.Originally posted by Bunk View Post3. 24?
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7) The top of SnowdonOriginally posted by Pondlife View PostStill outstanding
3) What is the lowest combined score possible in a frame of snooker? (assuming no one conceeds, gets disqualified etc)
7) If you travelled to the end of the Pyg Track where would you be?
8) Which track was the first to be released in CD format (1985)?Comment
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Not sure, I'm guessing now. 42 is the lowest score if you pot all the balls (no colours with each red though). 24 is the lowest score you can get which leaves the other player needing snookers.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostAhhh, you don't have to clear up to win! You just need more points than are on the table.
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But the question said: no one concedesOriginally posted by SupremeSpod View PostAhhh, you don't have to clear up to win! You just need more points than are on the table.Comment
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Yep, which would mean all the reds gone and all the colours gone, 15 + 27 = 42 which is wrong apparentlyOriginally posted by Platypus View PostBut the question said: no one concedes
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