Episode 7
Tom Sutcliffe chairs the latest heat of the cryptic general knowledge quiz. Wales take on the Midlands.
Tom Sutcliffe chairs the latest heat of the cryptic general knowledge quiz. Wales take on the Midlands.
Questions from Programme 8
Question 1
Wales
An alien-hunter who was bright-eyed and bushy-tailed; an Updike hero with an infinitesimal name; and a woman who hires Marvin to get rid of Marvin. Could they safely be left in a room together?
Question 2
Midlands
Can you put your finger on a shakey Pacific path, a protective cordon for a City within a city, and Edward I's defence against the Welsh?
Question 3
Wales
The value of these is plain to see – as is an annual reminder of an attempted coup, and the substance that earned Maurice Wilkins his Nobel Prize. Why?
Question 4
Midlands
The linking of these three voices may as well have been pre-ordained. Why?
Question 5 – listener question from Ian Oxley in Audlem
Wales
How, in three similar words, can you follow a Welsh path from a Shropshire landmark, and end up – poetically speaking – in the clouds?
Question 6 – listener question from Alan Poulton via email
Midlands
How might Hannay’s first outing, followed by a period of temptation, lead you to one of the giant planets and finally to Broadway?
Question 7
Wales
1989’s could be found on antlers, while 2004’s was a hesperidium and 2000’s ran on caterpillars. Why were they revolting?
Question 8
Midlands
Who are the following. Helen Huntingdon, Thomas Farriner (twice), an Enterprising medic, and the designer of the White Wardrobe.
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- Mon 11 Aug 2008 13:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 FM
- Sat 16 Aug 2008 23:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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