So for the first time since last summer I headed back for what will probably turn out to be a one-off session at
The Hemingford Arms for their weekly
pub quiz on Thursday nights. The friend that I originally started going to these quizzes with over here, now works in Oxford and most of her friends who used to join us every week last year, have
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e) This was recent... 2008?
These are too hard for me.
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b) Hudson's Bay and the Hudson River, clearly. I'm blanking on the third. Hudson... Straight?
c) I will kick myself when I hear the answer, I'm sure.
d) Piano. Easiest one here.
e) I'm gonna say 1999. I remember these happening, and it was recent, but I don't think as recent as pappubahry claims. Having said that, the last decade or two is all blurring together for me.
f) Plum, I would presume. (In the kitchen, with the lead pipe.)
g) ? I want to say "seahorse," but that's probably wrong. I'm almost certain it must be aquatic, though.
h) ?
i) I'll go out on a limb and say Lancashire. There are definitely a lot of hills there; I'm just not sure how high.
j) Depends on the recipe? I'd say: eggs, flour, water, milk, salt, sugar, oranges. Mebbe vanilla.
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b) Very good guess! A few of us knew the obvious two and somehow this other girl and I guessed Strait correctly!
c) Argos (I wish I'd guessed this correctly. Argos is a high street store but I didn't think of it at the time and I was even mentally searching for stores ending in 'os'. And it's my mum's favourite store! We shortlisted Zara and Zavvi but were not satisfied with either one and settled on Zara.)
d) Nice one. We didn't get this.
e) Heh sorry, it's 2005! We guessed 2006... but I knew it was between 2004 & 6.
f) Very good! I threw our team off course by suggesting it was a domesticated animal but as soon as the answer was read out it was obvious. Typical trivia rookie error!
g) Right idea, it's the flatfish. We put down flounder but probably got it wrong because it's only a type of flatfish.
h) Wessex, Essex and Sussex. Wessex doesn't exist anymore but they are all corruptions of West Saxon (kingdom), East Saxon and South Saxon. The word English is also a corruption of AngloSax, England a corruption ( ... )
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Cool. That would have been my other guess. I was pretty sure that the average elevation in Cumbria is higher than that of Lancashire, but figured it might've been a trick question, with the peaks in the latter being higher. Hence my "out on a limb" claim. Turns out I was on crack.
> butter, oranges and sugar
Ah. So they were just looking for the ingredients for the sauce, not those for the entire crêpes. Either way, I can't believe I forgot the butter. D'oh!
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f- plum
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:P
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