Each week, quiz obsessives and Only Connect champions
Jamie Karran (@NoDrNo) and Michael Wallace (@statacake) take on the pub quizzes of the world.
Find out every Friday if you could have helped with the questions they got wrong.
Thursday 24 April 2014
Marlon Brando's real name is Marlon Brando
Your targets this week:
1+ out of 9: Well done, you beat us! 5+ out of 9: We'd have won with you on our team!
The attendees
1) The statistician
2) The doctor
The ones that got away
Question 1
1) Name the young leader pictured. 2) In which country would you be if you were watching the white bearded wilderbeest in Serengeti National Park?
3) Which of these is associated with Teddy Roosevelt's legacy? United Nations, Medicaid, Panama Canal, Alaska Purchase, Creation of Israel, Atomic Bomb
4) Which of these actors had a breakout role in the TV series Rawhide? William Shatner, David Hasselhoff, Clint Eastwood, John Wayne, Anthony Hopkins, James Garner
5) At which of these events is the presence of the Greek God Hymenaeus required for good luck? Wars, Sacrifices, Weddings, Births, Harvests, Funerals
6) Which of these was Marlon Brando's final completed film? The Delta Force, The Score, The Insider, The Legend of Bagger Vance, The Shootist, The Misfits
Question 9
7) Which of these female world leaders was the first to come to power? Margaret Thatcher, Angela Merkel, Golda Meir, Indira Gandhi, Corazon Aquino, Benazir Bhutto
8) Which Caribbean nation is the only country to have been founded following a successful slave revolt?
9) Name the artist behind the work pictured.
The answers
1) Saddam Hussein
2) Tanzania
3) Panama Canal
4) Clint Eastwood
5) Weddings
6) The Score (2000). A reader on Twitter pointed out to me that most of the options was someone's last film: Lee Marvin in Delta Force, Jack Lemmon in Bagger Vance, John Wayne in The Shootist, and Clark Gable and Marilyn Monroe in The Misfits.
7) Indira Gandhi (1966). The others were: Meir (1969), Thatcher (1979) Aquino (1986), Bhutto (1988), Merkel (2005)
8) Haiti
9) Matisse (The Dance)
Poll results: 38 votes. 36 of you did better than us of which 11 would
have helped us win! The average voter scored 3.4/9.
The excuses
1) Looking for an Arabic world leader, we knew we were in shaky territory, going for Yasser Arafat (who, Wikipedia tells me, is not to be confused with a Pakistani cricketer).
2) "Where's the Serengeti?" "Um...Africa?" "Helpful." "Actually, isn't that where the Lion King is set" "Oh yeah, so it's like, Kenya or Tanzania-ish?" "Let's put Kenya." (In our defence, while the Serengeti National Park is in Tanzania, the Serengeti itself does stretch into Kenya.)
3) The cardinal sin here - we forgot to answer. Almost immediately we narrowed it down to the Panama Canal, only for me to get a niggling idea about it maybe possibly being Medicaid, even though you'd think that was a super recent thing. After a bit of discussion we decided I was being silly and we should go with our initial answer, and then I forgot to actually tick the box. Sad times.
4) The doctor thought this rang a bell in the Shatner department. I had no idea as it involved movies. On retrospect it's perhaps the most 'obvious' one to guess if (as was clearly the case with us) you had no idea.
5) The 'hymen' stem pointed us towards weddings or births, but the doctor (correctly) pointed out that Hera is the goddess of marriage. An irritating miss.
6) The doctor told me that Marlon Brando played the main guy in The Legend of Bagger Vance. I've only just found out that this was supposed to be a joke.
7) One of the reasons I've never got on with multiple choice is because if you eliminate some, but not all, of the options you can still be outscored by someone guessing at random. Here we narrowed it down to Meir and Gandhi, but went the wrong way.
8) Good fact this, we were nowhere, eventually sticking down Grenada as our new 'go-to' Caribbean nation.
9) Poor work from the doctor here who very quickly and fairly confidently told me it was Picasso. I really wasn't convinced, but couldn't offer an alternative. This particular picture was on a poster at Archway Tube station for a while when I lived there, so it was horribly frustrating to not remember the answer.
1) 2003 - so the war started on 20/03/2003
2) Zulu (must-know trivia: 'Simba' is Swahili for lion)
3) Ecuador
4) Michael Knight and Mitch Buchannon
5) Rhea (which, helpfully, is also an anagram of Hera!)
6) Ben-Hur (1959), Titanic (1997), The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
7) Christian Democratic Union
8) The Dominican Republic
9) Fauvism
Wow. 7/9. I think that's a record for me. (Also 7/9 on your questions, so that's pleasing.)
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I should offer bonus points for scoring the same on both sets.
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