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Programme 11, 2023

Scotland do battle with the South of England in the cryptic quiz, with Kirsty Lang in the chair

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For the last time this season the teams from Scotland and the South of England tackle Kirsty Lang's cryptic questions, with both sides needing another win to shore up their position in the league table. Val McDermid and Alan McCredie play for Scotland, opposite Marcus Berkmann and Paul Sinha for the South of England.

From World Cup songs to ballet scores and from Caribbean poetry to Ealing comedies, nothing is off limits in Round Britain Quiz questions, and no knowledge is wasted, however niche it might seem. Kirsty will be awarding and deducting points depending on how much help the teams need in reaching the solutions.

The questions today also feature several ideas supplied by listeners hoping to fox the panel with their ingenuity.

Producer: Paul Bajoria

28 minutes

Last on

Sat 24 Jun 2023 23:00

The 2023 League Table

The rankings in the current series, going into today's contest, are as follows:

1  Northern Ireland    Played 4  Won 3  Drawn 0  Lost 1  Total points 84
2  The Midlands    P4  W2  D0  L2  Pts 79 
3  North of England    P3  W2  D0  L1  Pts 51
4=  Scotland   P3  W1  D1  L1  Pts 54
4=  South of England   P3  W1  D1  L1  Pts 54
6  Wales     P3  W0  D0  L3   Pts 53

Last week's teaser question

Last week Kirsty asked why you could feel the energy from a British magician, a Lou Reed album and the southern end of Manhattan island?
The clues give us Dynamo, Transformer and Battery Park (or The Battery), so the energy is electrical. Award yourself six points if you made the connection.
Kirsty will have one more teaser in this series, at the end of today's edition. 

Questions in today's programme

Q1  Which holiday destination in the south west of England might connect Wellington's victory, a warning cry from an upstairs window, a protest that sparked a massacre, and a Britpop football anthem?
Q2  Can you initially identify the north-westernmost contiguous state, then an iconic American entertainment network, followed by Mr Dukenfield, a global de-greaser brand, a film by Madonna, the original for Waugh's William Boot, The Doctor, and the dedicatee of Shakespeare's sonnets?
Q3  Music: Which is the odd one out?
Q4  How might the Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain round off an odd-toed ungulate, an epic poem by Derek Walcott and some wide-brimmed hats?
Q5  Why might you find poetry in a follower of John Wycliffe, a piece of street furniture, a vegetable patch in which Scout found Dill, and a tree with its head cut off?
Q6  Music: In what way does the last piece describe all of the others?
Q7  How might you recognise a war reporter and independent MP, a novelist and New Journalist, and Alec Guinness as an inventor?
Q8 (from Nigel Choyce)  Which of these is the leader and how many are missing: A cosmetic company that might come calling; a Victorian actress who travelled in the Tardis; a school of Buddhism emphasising the value of meditation; the Baker Street detective aided by a Tinker?

This week's teaser question

This week's teaser has been supplied by Stephen Cox.
If a classic British motorbike of the 1950s is 'high', a Wiltshire carpet town is 'middle' and a Peak District escarpment popular with walkers is 'low', which household might we all be in?
Don't write in because there are no prizes, sadly: but you can see if you're right when Kirsty unveils the solution at the beginning of the last edition of the series.

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  • Mon 19 Jun 2023 15:00
  • Sat 24 Jun 2023 23:00

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