Thursday, 10 March 2016

The earliest version of the Jabberwocky appeared in a periodical called Mischmasch written by Lewis Carroll for his family's amusement

We're back! :D

Your targets this week:

1+ out of 9: Well done, you beat us and we'd have won with you!

The attendees
1) The statistician
2) The doctor

The ones that got away
1) What Japanese car brand existed from 1932 to 1983?
2) What was the currency of Greece before the Euro?
3) What is the name of Don Quixote's imaginary love?
4) According to ancient Greek myth, what is the name of the giant with 100 eyes?
5) What Sylvia Plath poem begins "You do not do, you do not do, any more, black shoe"?
6) Part of a traditional English breakfast, kippers are made from what type of fish?
7) Within 10%, what is the distance between Montreal (Canada) and Boston (USA) in kilometres?
8) Who plays the main character in the movie The Talented Mr. Ripley?
9) Who plays the main character in the movie Alice Doesn't Live Here Any More?

The answers


The doctor's excuses


How did you do? Would you have beaten us and helped us win (1 or more point)? Let the world know with the poll below, then read on for my alternative questions (loosely) inspired by this week's Ones That Got Away!


Our alternative questions
Question 2
1) Datsun grew out of an automobile named DAT - an acronym of the surnames of three company partners. TASER is another acronym, albeit one that has nothing to do with lasers. It stands for Thomas A. Swift's Electric...what?
2) Pictured is one side of the 1-euro coin of which country?
3) What type of photography is depicted here? It is characterized by simulating a miniature, or toy-like, scene. (Hint: don't forget this somehow relates to Don Quixote.)
4) The giant Argus held the epithet "panoptes" or "all seeing". Which utilitarian philosopher (born 1748) designed the (ahead of its time) "panopticon" prison where all inmates could be monitored at all times.
Question 3
5) On University Challenge, the doctor once mistook Sylvia Plath for British Poet Laureate Carol-Ann Duffy. Sylvia Plath was married to which (other) British Poet Laureate?
6) Which British comedy featured a character played by Chris Barrie who was an alter-ego of another character played by Chris Barrie, and whose catchphrase was 'smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast'?
7) Typically sweetened with molasses or maple syrup, and flavoured with salt pork or bacon, 'Boston' lends its name to a variety of what common (and more typically British) foodstuff?
8) Which movie series stars a character named Ellen Ripley?
9) The most of any of his directed films, two of Martin Scorsese's other movies received 11 Oscar nominations. One is from 2004, one is from 2011. Name either.

The answers


How did you do on my alternative questions? Have another poll!

2 comments:

  1. Within 1% on the Boston distance! ::does dance::

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  2. I'm grateful that I recently looked into how they shot the opening for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmdmx-ZcVvE

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