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Programme 11, 2020

The game of lateral thinking and cryptic connections, with Tom Sutcliffe . The South of England take on the Midlands.

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Tom Sutcliffe welcomes the South of England and Midlands pairings for the last time in the current series. Victory for Marcus Berkmann and Paul Sinha of the South of England could give them an unassailable lead at this crucial stage in the season, while a win for Elizabeth-Jane Burnett and Stephen Maddock of the Midlands would secure them a solid mid-table finish.

Tom's questions cover as wide a spectrum of knowledge as ever, from Jason and the Argonauts to Snow Patrol. As so often, some of the most ingenious ideas come from RBQ listeners whose questions have poured into the programme office in the past few months. Tom will also have the solution to the teaser he left unanswered at the end of the previous edition.

Producer: Paul Bajoria

28 minutes

Last on

Sat 28 Mar 2020 23:00

How they stand

The RBQ 2020 league table, going into today's contest, is as follows:

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1Ìý South of EnglandÌýÌý Played 3Ìý Won 2Ìý Drawn 1Ìý Lost 0Ìý Total points 56

2Ìý ScotlandÌýÌýÌý P4Ìý W2Ìý D0Ìý L2Ìý Pts 75

3Ìý WalesÌýÌý P3Ìý W2Ìý D0Ìý L1Ìý Pts 59

4Ìý North of EnglandÌýÌýÌý P3Ìý W2Ìý D0Ìý L1Ìý Pts 58

5Ìý MidlandsÌýÌýÌý P3Ìý W1Ìý D0Ìý L2Ìý Pts 55

6Ìý Northern IrelandÌýÌý P4Ìý W0Ìý D1Ìý L3Ìý Pts 67ÌýÌý

Last week's teaser question

At the end of the programme last time Tom asked:

If a computer company scores minus 6, a disgraced pop duo score minus 3, and the people who turned down the Beatles score 1, which heavy metal band scores 6?

This question is about prefixes denoting different powers of ten. The computer company is Microsoft; the disgraced pop duo was Milli Vanilli, who (it was later revealed) had not actually appeared on the records issued under their name; the people who turned down the Beatles before EMI signed them up were the record label Decca.

Micro- is the prefix denoting 10 to the power minus 6.

Milli- denotes 10 to the minus 3.

Deca- denotes 10 to the power 1 (ie. 10)

So the heavy metal band must be Megadeth, mega- being the prefix denoting 10 to the power 6 (ie, one million). They actually took their name from the official term for a nuclear explosion that causes a million deaths.

Questions in this programme

Q1 (from Ivan Whetton)Ìý On seeing the location of England's deepest lake, a Tarrant TV programme and a Japanese condiment, why might a German visitor think 'what's in a name'?

Q2Ìý An A-list Hollywood actor, a British writer and TV presenter, a model and racing driver and a 1980s South African-born England cricketer, are in a sense yet to grow up. Why is this, and who are they?

Q3 (from Dan Stathers)Ìý Music: What might the performers of the first three of these tunes have to do with the subject matter of the fourth?

Q4Ìý Where might you find a Midlands tree, an 18th century British army officer, John of Gaunt's big cat, and some security devices held by St Peter?

Q5Ìý Pike's uncle, Emsworth's brother, an assassinated Prime Minister, and Capability Brown: what shape is their table?

Q6Ìý Music: Which line of Robert Burns is most appropriate for these characters?

Q7Ìý Which attributes of Frank Sinatra would distinguish him from Ian Fleming's Caribbean home, the wizard Sauron, birds of the family Zosteropidae and a periorbital haematoma?

Q8 (from Jim Coulson)Ìý How might five months of the year lead you initially to a very old sheepskin, a 'royal' character played by Peter Wyngarde, and a fast and furious leading actor?

This week's teaser question

The teaser this week comes from listener Alan Mills.

Fred may be one who had far to go, and he was assisted by one who tried hard.

When the latter's turn came he was assisted byÌýa man from the north.

When that man's turn came, his assistant could have been descended from Shakespeare's wife.

In which city would they all be found?

Don't write to us: there are no prizes, but you can see if you have the right solution when Tom reveals it next time.

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Broadcasts

  • Mon 23 Mar 2020 15:00
  • Sat 28 Mar 2020 23:00

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