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Withington Pub Quiz League |
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Question Paper for 27/11/02 set by Albert Park
(table of answers follow the table of questions)
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Questions |
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ROUND 1 |
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What was the name of the oil tanker that sank off the coast of Galicia last week? |
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2. |
Where was the second Ashes test played? |
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3. |
Which country in the world boasts the longest serving monarch? |
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4. |
Which of these towns is the most northerly: Calais, Le Touquet, Dunkirk or Dieppe? |
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5. |
Which controversial film maker wrote the book Stupid White Men currently in the top ten selling paperbacks? |
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6. |
Which instrument does Courtney Pine play? |
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7. |
Riga is the capital of which country? |
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8. |
Who played Frankie in the 1991 film Frankie and Johnny? |
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ROUND 2 |
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1. |
With which band do you associate Jack and Mey White? |
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2. |
What position does Harry Potter play in Quidditch? |
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3. |
Which Radio 1 DJ announced he was leaving the station in August 2002 after 15 years? |
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4. |
What is the amateur equivalent of the Ryder Cup golf tournament? |
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5. |
Mariner 10 is the only space probe to fly past which planet? |
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6. |
Who was the first American President to die in office? |
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7. |
Which English Football League team play at Roots Hall? |
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8. |
Which author wrote the poem The Raven? |
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ROUND 3 |
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What is the name of the top United Nations Weapon Inspector who led the recent mission to Baghdad? |
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2. |
What is the currency unit for Iran? |
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3. |
In which Shakespeare play does Sir Andrew Aguecheek appear? |
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4. |
What Is the capital city of Paraguay? |
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5. |
Who wrote the play She Stoops to Conquer? |
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6. |
General Mohammed Neguib seized power in Egypt in the early 1950's. Can you name the King who was deposed? |
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7. |
Who is General Secretary of the TUC? |
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8. |
How are McPartlin and Donnely better known? |
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ROUND 4 |
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1. |
Peter Carey's second Booker prize-winning novel charts the life and times of whom? |
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2. |
What was significant about Alan Shearer's goal against Manchester United on Saturday (apart from the fact that it wasn't scored from a dodgy penalty)? |
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3. |
Give the year: Pat Cash wins Wiimbledon Coventry City win the FA Cup Herald of Free Enterprise sinks 1957 |
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4. |
Ertwensoep, a national dish in Holland, comprises which two main ingredients? |
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5. |
What is the anti-matter particle of the electron? |
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6. |
Who played Michael Corleone in the film The Godfather? |
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7. |
In music, which three notes make an A major chord? |
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8. |
Who is the woman judge on TV's Pop Stars -The Rivals? |
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ROUND 5 |
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1. |
Which member of The Magnificent Seven died last week? |
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2. |
Which company sponsors the Australian cricket team? |
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3. |
In which town was the Princess Royal fined £500 in court? |
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4. |
Which of these towns is the most southerly: Aldeburgh, Yarmouth, Lowestoft or Clacton? |
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5. |
Which television presenter wrote the book Trowel And Error which is currently in the bestsellers list? |
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6. |
Which instrument does Keith Jarrett play? |
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7. |
In which European country is the city of Bratislava? |
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8. |
Who played Louise in the film Thelma and Louise? |
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ROUND 6 |
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Which of the Bee Gees are twins? |
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2. |
Who directed the 2001 film Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone? |
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3. |
Who has presented Ski Sunday on television for the past 19 years? |
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4. |
Which British golfer became the youngest ever to play in the Ryder Cup? |
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5. |
In what year did the first successful Mars landing take place? |
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6. |
Which American President was shot in 1901 and died 8 days later? |
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7. |
Which English Football League team play at Brunton Park? |
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8. |
Which author wrote A Farewell to Arms? |
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ROUND 7 |
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Who is the Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer? |
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2. |
What was (until 1st January 2002) the currency unit for Finland? |
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3. |
Which well-known play was based on the expulsion of a boy from Osborne Naval College? |
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4. |
Near which city is Dum Dum airport situated? |
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5. |
Who played Annie in the film Annie Get Your Gun? |
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6. |
With which very well-known person do you associate the horses Doublet and Goodwill? |
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7. |
Who is Director General of the CBI? |
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8. |
How are Giedroyc and Perkins better known? |
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ROUND 8 |
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1. |
Iain McEwan's Booker prize-winning novel of 1998 climaxes in which city? |
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2. |
Apart from Alan Shearer, which two players have scored 30 or more Premiership goals in a season (both players please)? |
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3. |
Give the year: Boris Becker wins his first Wimbledon title Heissel Stadium disaster Gorbachev becomes President of the USSR |
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4. |
Punchnep, served in Wales, comprises which two main ingredients? |
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5. |
What is the general name given to the missing mass from the universe postulated by cosmologists? |
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6. |
Who played Travis Bickle in Taxidriver? |
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7. |
In music, which three notes are sharps in the A major scale? |
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8. |
Who won TV's I’m a Celebrity - Get me Out of Here? |
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SPARES |
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1. |
Which river flooded in Elgin recently |
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2. |
In the body where could you have a Colles fracture? |
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3. |
In the human body where is the Gall Bladder? |
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4. |
Which Nationwide Football League team plays at Underhill? |
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5. |
Which Football League team plays at London Road? |
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6. |
Which dame starred in the television show A Fine Romance? |
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7. |
In 1978 which British rock star was arrested for the murder of his girlfriend? |
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8. |
What type of bridge would be described as a bascule? |
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9. |
In cricket Australians call it a Wrong-un, what do we call it? |
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10. |
In cricket what do Australians call extras? |
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11. |
How many pieces does each player have in a game of backgammon? |
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12. |
In chess, how many possible board positions are there after each player has made one move? |
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13. |
What is the common name of the native English tree Fraxinus Excelsior? |
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14. |
What is the common name of the native English tree Fagus Sylvatica? |
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Answers |
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ROUND 1 |
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The Prestige |
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2. |
Adelaide |
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3. |
Thailand |
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4. |
Dunkirk |
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5. |
Michael Moore |
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6. |
Saxophone |
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7. |
Latvia |
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8. |
Michelle Pfeiffer |
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ROUND 2 |
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1. |
The White Stripes |
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2. |
Seeker |
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3. |
Mark Goodier |
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4. |
The Walker Cup |
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5. |
Mercury |
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6. |
William Harrison |
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7. |
Southend United |
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8. |
Edgar Allen Poe |
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ROUND 3 |
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1. |
Hans Blix |
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2. |
Rial |
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3. |
Twelfth Night |
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4. |
Asuncion |
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5. |
Oliver Goldsmith |
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6. |
King Farouk |
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7. |
John Monks |
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8. |
Ant (McParlin) and Dec (Donnely) |
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ROUND 4 |
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1. |
Ned Kelly |
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2. |
It made him the first player to score 100 Premiership goals twice - for two separate clubs (Newcastle and Blackburn) - it is not sufficient to answer that it was his 100th Premiership goal for Newcastle |
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1987 |
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4. |
Peas and ham |
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5. |
Positron |
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6. |
Al Pacino |
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7. |
A, C-sharp, E |
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8. |
Geri Helliwell |
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ROUND 5 |
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1. |
James Coburn |
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2. |
Orange |
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3. |
Slough |
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4. |
Clacton |
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5. |
Alan Titchmarsh |
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6. |
Piano |
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7. |
Slovakia |
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8. |
Susan Sarandon |
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ROUND 6 |
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1. |
Maurice and Robin |
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2. |
Chris Columbus (accept Christopher Columbus) |
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3. |
David Vine |
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4. |
Nick Faldo |
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5. |
1976 |
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6. |
McKinley |
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7. |
Carlisle United |
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8. |
Ernest Hemmingway |
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ROUND 7 |
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1. |
Michael Howard |
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2. |
Markka |
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3. |
The Winslow Boy |
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4. |
Calcutta |
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5. |
Betty Hutton |
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6. |
Princess Anne (entered for Badminton Horse Trials in 1974) |
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7. |
Digby Jones |
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8. |
Mel (Giedroyc) and Sue (Perkins) |
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ROUND 8 |
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1. |
Amsterdam |
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2. |
Andy Cole and Kevin Phillips |
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3. |
1985 |
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4. |
Potatoes and turnips |
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5. |
Dark Matter (accept Dark Energy) |
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6. |
Robert De Niro |
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7. |
C,F,G |
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8. |
Tony Blackburn |
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SPARES |
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1. |
River Lossie |
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2. |
Wrist |
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3. |
In the abdomen (under the liver) |
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4. |
Barnet |
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5. |
Peterborough |
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6. |
Judy Dench |
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7. |
Sid Vicious |
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8. |
A kind of drawbridge (raised and lowered with counterpoise) |
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9. |
Googly |
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10. |
Sundries |
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11. |
15 |
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12. |
400 (each player can move each of the eight pawns one or two spaces, each knight can move into one of two places, i.e. 20 moves in total - the combination therefore is 20 x 20) |
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13. |
Ash |
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14. |
Beech |