Programme 12, 2023
The last cryptic contest of the current series pits Wales against the North of England, with Kirsty Lang in the chair.
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The 2023 season comes to a close with Wales playing the North of England, who beat them last time they met. Another win today would give Adele Geras and Stuart Maconie of the North a real chance of taking the series title. Can the Welsh, Myfanwy Alexander and David Edwards, stop them?
Kirsty Lang will be awarding and deducting points according to how much help she has to give the panel in unravelling the cryptic questions. This week's questions encompass everything from Plantagenet history to famous FA Cup Finals and progressive rock bands - and by Round Britain Quiz tradition, for this final edition of the series, they've all been suggested by listeners.
Whatever happens, today's contest will determine which team takes the title of Round Britain Quiz champions for 2023.
Producer: Paul Bajoria
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The 2023 League Table
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  P4 W1 D2 L1 Pts 76
4= South of England  P4 W1 D2 L1 Pts 76
6 Wales   P3 W0 D0 L3 Pts 53
Last week's teaser question
The answer is Downton Abbey, in the hit ITV series of that title, because the clues all suggest names of actors who play characters in those three strata of society.
The motorcycle is the Triumph Bonneville, suggesting the actor Hugh Bonneville who plays Lord Grantham.
The carpet town is Wilton, and Penelope Wilton plays the middle-class Mrs Crawley.
The Peak District escarpment we were thinking of is Froggatt Edge, giving us Joanne Froggatt who plays below-stairs Anna Bates.
Questions in today's programme
Q1 (from Sian Cheverton)Â How could Sus scrofa help you find an unpleasant-smelling umbellifer, an exclusive boarding school, a hill in Surrey, a Scottish ending, and 52 and a half Imperial gallons?
Q2 (from Daniel Kitto)Â Where might Fleur Mont, the ill-fated Richard of Shrewsbury, a milk cow and the navel of the Moon be rejuvenated?
Q3 (from Adam Meara)Â Music: Why are the first three of these found in the fourth?
Q4 (from Peter Watson)Â How could Fripp's rock band, members of the CPK and Mrs Butler be left high and dry, and all of them help to document the life of John Reed?
Q5 (from Graham Mole)Â In Georgian England, where and why might you have taken the musician McKinley Morganfield, the sisters of Dixon of Dock Green, and Antonio Carlos Jobim's early spring rainfall?
Q6 (from Ed Porter)Â Music: Which annual award ceremony might most appropriately honour these acts?
Q7 (from Max Stannard)Â Why would a victory by Wanderers, an Oxfordshire landmark, the lower half of a statue in Banbury, and an eight-legged creature of Norse mythology, all come in waves?Â
Q8 (from Mike Shail)Â The 29th element, an English Romantic painter, a traditional kitchen tool, an infamous hairdresser and an antique invoice could be -- well, met. Can you explain?
Broadcasts
- Mon 26 Jun 2023 15:00Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 4
- Sat 1 Jul 2023 23:00Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 4
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