Programme 11, 2024
Kirsty Lang is in the chair for the penultimate contest in the current series, featuring the teams from the Midlands and the South of England.
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The Midlands and the South of England teams join Kirsty Lang for the penultimate contest in this series of the cryptic quiz. For the final time this year, Frankie Fanko and Stephen Maddock face Paul Sinha and Marcus Berkmann.
Today's questions are:
Q1 In Edinburgh someone shows you to your seat at a wedding. In Poole you're in a place that sends warnings to ships. In Manchester you'd find Simon & Garfunkel's last album with the middle missing. So where has a herb recently become a prison?
Q2 Someone who put his signature on a urinal, two people of very different heights, and Robert John Lange: what kind of dog might they all own?
Q3 (from Daniel Kitto) Music: Why might these all lead to recognition?
Q4 The Hasmonean dynasty, the sweetest innovation of Catherine de Medici, Yankee Doodle's feathered cap, and somewhere you'd go to gamble in China: shouldn't they be Scottish?
Q5 Why do Stravinsky's operatic Turk, an artistic hobby-horse, Cass Elliot and an Ottoman royal tutor appear to be caught in a lava flow?
Q6 Music: Why might you unearth this piece of music, and Bathsheba's feckless husband, and the creator of Z-Cars, at Hissarlik?
Q7 (from Isabel Evans) What links a Scottish dialect and one used by Dante and Petrarch, a sporting individual, and a chemical bond? And why might all of this interest a hermit near Aleppo?
Q8 (from Tom Peach) If the sports stars Michael Slater, Lionel Messi and John Milburn invited you for dinner, who might be on the menu?
Producer: Paul Bajoria
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The 2024 League Table
1聽 Northern Ireland聽 聽 Played 4聽 Won 2聽 Drawn 1聽 Lost 1聽 Total points 75
2聽 Wales聽 聽 P4聽 W2聽 D1聽 L1聽 聽Pts 71
3聽 The Midlands聽 聽 P3聽 W2聽 D1聽 L0聽 Pts 62
4聽 Scotland聽 聽 P3聽 W2聽 D0聽 L1聽 聽Pts 59
5聽 North of England聽 聽 P3聽 W0聽 D1聽 L2聽 聽Pts 55
6聽 South of England聽 聽P3聽 W0聽 D0聽 L3聽 聽Pts 50聽
Last week's teaser question
What connects Edward I, an actor who played twins, a treatise against witchcraft and a song by Pete Seeger?
You didn't need to be a fan of a certain London football club to work out that these are all Hammers, of one sort or another. Edward I was known as the Hammer of the Scots because of his aggressive campaigns north of the border. The actor is Armie Hammer, who played the twins Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss in the movie The Social Network. The treatise is聽Malleus Maleficarum ('a hammer to the wicked'), a denunciation of witchcraft first published in 15th century Germany. And the Pete Seeger song that fits the theme is 'If I Had a Hammer'.
This week's teaser question
Can you grasp the connection between a tiny fairy-tale character, a hunting dog, a well-chronicled parish, a circus arena and half of a porcine duo?聽
Broadcasts
- Sun 19 May 2024 16:30麻豆社 Radio 4 FM
- Sat 25 May 2024 23:30麻豆社 Radio 4 FM
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