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Sunday 22 March 2009

Just a thought

Just a quick thought, one thing I didn’t do, about the time of my birthday table round, was some Saint David’s Day question.   Sue is Welsh, after all.

So, with that in mind, I’ll give you the Welsh questions I used back in 2006.

Q1) True or false; - Anglesey is the largest offshore British island.


Q2) How many Welsh national parks are there?


Q3) How many Welsh county councils are there?


Q4) Spell Rhondda.


Q5) The Welsh national Library is in which town?  (Extra point for the correct spelling.)


Q6) Dylan Thomas died after drinking to much of which Mexican drink?


Q7) In which year of the 70's did Sir Anthony Hopkins win his 1st Golden Globe?


Q8) Sir Anthony’s starred in “The World’s Fastest …” what?


Q9) True or False: - The new series of Doctor Who is made in Wales.


Q10) What was the name of the Welsh actress in “The Liver Birds



A1) True.

A2) Two

A3) Nine - the other thirteen are county borough councils

A4) RHONDDA.

A5) Aberystwyth.

A6) Tequila.

A7) 1978.

A8) Indian.

A9) True.

A10) Nerys Hughes.






Q11) What's the highest mountain in Wales?


Q12) Which Welsh singer got described on the Catherine Tate show as having “… the voice of an angel, and the liver of a wino”?


Q13) Catherine Zeta Jones is married to which movie star?


Q14) Which famed Welsh movie star narrated Jeff Wayne’s “War of the Worlds” LP?


Q15) Who's the only Welsh actor to have played James bond?


Q16) Which Welsh bridge features on recent pound coins?


Q17) Which former All Black  plays for the Cardiff Blues?


Q18) Welsh stone was used to make Stonehenge, and a stone circle at which nearby Wiltshire village?


Q19) Which South American country has a long established Welsh speaking population, Argentina, Brazil, or Chile?


Q20) How old was Prince Charles when he was made Prince of Wales?



A11) Snowdon.

A12) Charlotte Church.

A13) Michael Douglas.

A14) Richard Burton.

A15) Timothy Dalton.

A16) The Telford Suspension Bridge.

A17) Jonah Lomu.

A18) Avebury.

A19) Argentina.

A20) 21.


I’m hoping that’s helpful for quiz masters. out there.

But I’m going to confess to being nervous, at the minute.   Thursday is going to be Crunch time, and I’m quietly hoping for a nice big turnout.

I’d hate to get both quizzes cancelled.

 8•30pm, at the Hutton, just in case you didn’t know.

I’m also going to thank Jayde, and her partner, Stuart; – they did a lot of printing of flyers for me.   That enabled me me to spend a very productive hour in the high street, yesterday and today.   Hopefully, this town being the size it is, will get some bums on seats.

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