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TheGoodGuy
8th April 2005, 23:44
OK,
Here goes for those of you (and me) who are still compus mentis this time of night on a Friday!!!!

Normal rules apply....
Don't call on Google or Jeeves etc. until you've surprised yourself how much (or not) you know without their help.

RED = SOLVED


1. In Ireland it’s called Colcannon, but how is it better known in England?BUBBLE & SQUEAK
2. Who was world professional billiards champion from 1968 to 1980?REX WILLIAMS
3. In what country is the Dong the currency? VIETNAM
4. What sex symbol was decapitated in a car crash in 1967?JAYNE MANSFIELD
5. Which is the odd one out: Father , Sister, Cousin, Mother, Grandfather, Uncle…and why?COUSIN...ONLY ONE NOT TO SPECIFY GENDER
6. What was the original name of The Goon Show on radio?CRAZY PEOPLE
7. Name Britain’s first TV series about a policewoman and which actress played the leading character? THE GENTLE TOUCH JILL GASCOIGNE
8. Cliff Richard sang the theme to which ‘horsey’ BBC soap of 1992?TRAINER
9. How many other motorways connect with the M25 (not including the A1M)?8…. M1, M11, M20, M26, M23, M3, M4 & M40
10. Who won Big Brother 3?KATE LAWLER
11. What comes next: Vauxhall, Lambeth, Westminster, Waterloo, Blackfriars….?SOUTHWARK...THAMES ROAD BRIDGES GOING DOWNSTREAM
12. Which song’s lyrics include: ‘ Ain’t got time to oil the hinges, or to mend the window pane’? THIS OLD HOUSE
13. Pete’s father’s father’s son is married to Jack’s daughter…..what is the relationship between Pete & Jack? JACK IS PETE'S GRANDFATHER
14. Who was the original host of quizshow ‘Gambit’?FRED DINENAGE
15. What is the passion of an oenophile?WINE

Good Luck

Ada.

mathare
8th April 2005, 23:49
3. Vietnam
7. Juliet Bravo
12. This Ol' House by Shakin's Stevens?

Ruby
8th April 2005, 23:50
Hiya Ada :)
I'll have a go....oooer!!
3.Vietnam
4.James Dean
5. Cousin...coz they can marry?
7.the one with Gill Gascoigne??

Ruby
8th April 2005, 23:50
12...gaarrrghhh...missed the Shakey one!

Ruby
8th April 2005, 23:51
7...aaah without googling..The Gentle Touch?

Ruby
8th April 2005, 23:52
10..Nadia?

sparkyminer
8th April 2005, 23:53
2 Joe Davis
14 Fred Dineage.

Ruby
8th April 2005, 23:54
1. guess....cabbage and corned beef hash

Ruby
8th April 2005, 23:56
8 Riders?

TheGoodGuy
8th April 2005, 23:59
Hello Ruby darlink
Hope all is well at your end...

Yes you missed the Shaky one...tut tut
Talking of which....Shaky's got a new CD of his greatest hits released this Monday 11th April. Check Amazon for details.

Anyway where was I...
3 Correct
4 Incorrect
5.I have to say wrong...I need both answer and reason correct.
7 Correct

Ada

mathare
9th April 2005, 00:00
4 I have to say wrong...I need both answer and reason correct.We have to tell you why they were decapitated in a car crash? :doh

mathare
9th April 2005, 00:01
Cheeky edit there Ada :)

Ruby
9th April 2005, 00:02
oooh ok ...will do, but CD Wow is cheaper!! Thanks anyhow :)
so so is answer correct?? for no. 4 that is..?? :D

TheGoodGuy
9th April 2005, 00:02
Mathare
12 Correct

Ada.

Ruby
9th April 2005, 00:08
was 8 right Ada?
oh and 10?

TheGoodGuy
9th April 2005, 00:11
Sparky 14 correct
Ruby 8 incorrect

Apologies for my sly edit. You know who you are who spotted it!!!!!!

Ada.

sparkyminer
9th April 2005, 00:12
2 Fred Davis.

bigcumba
9th April 2005, 00:13
11 - Tower? London Bridges maybe?

TheGoodGuy
9th April 2005, 00:14
Ruby
10 Incorrect
1 This has a more common name here in England, certainly in London... you're an Oxford lass are you not.

Ada.

TheGoodGuy
9th April 2005, 00:16
Sparky 2 Incorrect
BigC 11 Incorrect

Ada.

butterbean
9th April 2005, 00:20
4. Jayne Mansfield

TheGoodGuy
9th April 2005, 00:21
Butterbean
4 Correct

Ada.

Ruby
9th April 2005, 00:21
well I know they like corned beef and cabbage,...I thought on St Patricks day?? Don't know any Oxford dishes...only a knuckle butty...mind you that's a northern thing!! And I am originally a Shropshire lass!

TheGoodGuy
9th April 2005, 00:28
Ruby
I think it's well known throughout the country.
Personally I can't stand it.
Cabbage is one of it's main ingredients.

Did you see Shaky on the Peter Kay/Tony Christie video for Is This The Way To Amarillo?
Looks as though he's looking after himself!!

That CD is called The Shakin Stevens Collection £12.99 on Amazon. It says its a CD + DVD.

Ada

Ruby
9th April 2005, 00:33
ooohh bubble and squeak??
yes I did see the lovely man...and as I pointed out to the old grunter...he was in tip top condition...:D

presto
9th April 2005, 00:34
2. Who was world professional billiards champion from 1968 to 1980? - minesota fatt's ?

TheGoodGuy
9th April 2005, 00:35
Ruby
Yes....Bubble & Squeak

By the way I edited my previous post with the Shaky CD name and price on Amazon

Ada.

Ruby
9th April 2005, 00:37
Hokey dokes...thanks, will investigate further

presto
9th April 2005, 00:39
5. Which is the odd one out: Father , Sister, Cousin, Mother, Grandfather, Uncle…and why?

uncle - only possible, non blood relative.

sparkyminer
9th April 2005, 00:41
13 Grandfather / grandson

TheGoodGuy
9th April 2005, 00:42
Presto

2 & 5 incorrect

Ada.

TheGoodGuy
9th April 2005, 00:51
Sparky
13 Correct

Ada.

mathare
9th April 2005, 11:23
10. Kate Lawler?

Fadetoblack
9th April 2005, 11:25
5. Cousin - Only one that's not gender specific.

TheOldhamWhisper
9th April 2005, 11:27
15 Wine

TheOldhamWhisper
9th April 2005, 11:31
2 Was that Rex Williams?

TheGoodGuy
9th April 2005, 11:57
Mathare, FTB, TOW

All correct

Just 4 more to go.

Ada.

GlosRFC
9th April 2005, 12:07
9. Hazarding a quess here as I try to avoid the M25 like the plague but 7? (M1, M2, M3, M4, A40(M), M11, M23)
11. I think it's bridges too so maybe it's the new Millennium footbridge?

Ruby
9th April 2005, 12:13
11...are these London Bridges...if so is it Southwark?

TheGoodGuy
9th April 2005, 12:27
Ruby,
No 11. Well done, Southwark Bridge is correct.
They were the Thames road bridges going downstream.

Glos,
No 9. I don't agree with your answer.
I thought this one might cause problems.
You've included the A40(M) which is not in my answer list, and I have one that you haven't included!!
I'll have to check them for myself.

Ada.

GlosRFC
9th April 2005, 12:29
That's okay as I didn't agree with it either :D

bigcumba
9th April 2005, 12:34
9 - starting at Junction 1a I make it -

Junc 3 - M20
Junc 5 - M26
Junc 7 - M23
Junc 12 - M3
Junc 15 - M4
Junc 16 - M40
Junc 21 - M1
Junc 23 - A1(M)
Junc 27 - M11

mathare
9th April 2005, 12:37
In which case it's 8 as the questions says not to include the A1M

TheGoodGuy
9th April 2005, 12:39
That's right Mat,
8 is correct.
Thanks for listing them BigC. Saved me having to go and double check them again.

Ada.

bigcumba
9th April 2005, 12:41
That's right Mat,
8 is correct.
Thanks for listing them BigC. Saved me having to go and double check them again.

Ada.

No probs Ada, had to google them and found this site - looks lilke a real anorak place but useful!

http://www.cbrd.co.uk/

sparkyminer
9th April 2005, 12:45
8 Trainer? Only horsey soap I can think of, it was really crap as I recall , one series and thanks but no thanks.

TheGoodGuy
9th April 2005, 12:48
Sparky,
The soap anorak has revealed himself!!!.... :D

No 8. Correct, well done. I don't remember it myself.

Ada.

sparkyminer
9th April 2005, 12:52
:D I didn't get out much in those days. :D

TheGoodGuy
9th April 2005, 13:06
Come on Guys & Gals,

Just one more to go....

6. What was the original name of The Goon Show on radio?

Ada.

TheOldhamWhisper
9th April 2005, 13:12
At the risk of several 'Methusala' jokes, I can reveal it was originally called Crazy People because the Beeb did not like the word Goon!

TheGoodGuy
10th April 2005, 00:13
Thanks Oldham,
Correct.

QUIZ COMPLETE.

Next Friday for Quiz No. 2 it is then. BE THERE.....if you've got nothing better to do!!

Ada.

GlosRFC
10th April 2005, 00:19
Crazy People! I knew I'd remember it if I saw it - although I'm too young to remember much about the Goons - well done Oldham :D