follower of the child's crusade?
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Round 1
1.1 b) 191
1.2 a) Pakistan (150,000,000), b) Germany) C) INDONESIA (188,000,000) *
1.3 a) 13th – 1200 A.D. – granted by King John (most famous as the King who signed the Magna Carta, also the lion in the cartoon version of Robin Hood)
1.4 b) 1981-82
1.5 a) Cuba 11 gold’s * b) South Africa 0 gold’s c) Canada 3 gold’s
1.6 b) Mars
1.7 a) 5 – Go let it out, All Around the World, Some Might Say, Don’t Look Back in Anger, D’you know what I mean
1.8 a) Arizona Cardinals, b) Tenessee Titans c) Seattle Supersonics (NBA) *
1.9 c) Robert Alton. He weighted 8 lbs at birth, but was 6’ 22’ and 15 stone by the age of 8 and 7’ 4’’ at the age of 11. He wore size 37 shoes, and he died at the age of 22 after a blister on one of his huge feet became infected.
1.10 c) q
1.11 b) Marseilles
1.12 a) AU – Gold *, b) GD – Gadolinium c) Magnesium
1.13 b) September
1.14 a) 1985
1.15 a) 1981
Round 2
2.1 The Shamen
2.2 Scott Robinson & Charlene Ramsey
2.3 “By the Power of Greyskull … I have the power!!!”
2.4 Don Vito Corleone
2.5 Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Peter Lawford, Sammy Davis Jr, Joey Bishop
2.6 The act, or state of, disappearing, vanishing, or evaporating. The quality of being evanescent; ie fleeting or transitory.
2.7 Joyce Summers
2.8 He was a vegetarian
2.9 1970’s
2.10 Marilyn Monroe
2.11 Arkwright
2.12 Baseball
2.13 Robbie Williams, Gary Barlow, Jason Orange, Howard Donald, Mark Owen
2.14 The Munsters
2.15 Twin Peaks
Round 3
3.1 Tim Montgomery – 9.78 seconds
3.2 Andy Roddick
3.3 Virginia Wade – 1977
3.4 Preston North End – 1995.
3.5 Brian Lara – 501 – Warwickshire vs Durham 1994
3.6 Damon Hill – 1996 – Williams Renault team
3.7 Cambridge – 77, Oxford 71 (1 dead heat – 1877)
3.8 Cambridge (1859, 1978), Oxford (1925)
3.9 San Antonio Spurs (who beat the New Jersey Nets)
3.10 Cassius Clay
3.11 Greece (Athens – 1896)
3.12 9 darts
3.13 8.95 metres. Mike Powell, 1991 Tokyo
3.14 Manchester United, Arsenal, Blackburn Rovers
3.15 Bertie Vogts - Scotland
Round 4
4.1 Chicken, Cow, Dog, Dragon, Horse, Monkey, Pig, Rabbit, Rat, Sheep, Snake
4.2 Richard Nixon
4.3 Haiti
4.4 USA
4.5 Darius Danish, Zoe Birkitt, Gareth Gates
4.6 Craig Phillips, Anna Nolan, Darren Ramsey, Melanie Hill, Claire Strutton, Tom McDermott, Nicola Holt, Nick Bateman, Caroline O’Shea, Andrew Davidson, Sada Wilkington
4.7 Eric Blair
4.8 Ramsey McDonald, Clement Atlee, Harold Wilson, Jim, Callaghan, Tony Blair
4.9 George VI
4.10 Canadian
4.11 Cain
4.12 1940’s
4.13 Nepal
4.14 122
4.15 Lowestoft
Round 5
5.1 Hastings
5.2 1928
5.3 Hernando Cortes
5.4 John F Kennedy & Nikita Khrushchev
5.5 5th Century (433-453)
5.6 Vladimir Nabakov
5.7 MacBeth
5.8 Stephen King
5.9 All's Well That Ends Well; As You Like It; The Comedy of Errors; Cymbeline; Love's Labours Lost, Measure for Measure; The Merry Wives of Windsor; The Merchant of Venice; A Midsummer Night's Dream; Much Ado About Nothing; Pericles Prince of Tyre; Taming of the Shrew; The Tempest; Troilus and Cressida; Twelfth Night; Two Gentlemen of Verona; Winter's Tale;
Henry IV, part 1 ; Henry IV, part 2; Henry V; Henry VI, part 1; Henry VI, part 2;
Henry VI, part 3 ; Henry VIII; King John; Richard II; Richard III; Antony and Cleopatra; Coriolanus; Hamlet; Julius Caesar; King Lear; Macbeth; Othello
Romeo and Juliet; Timon of Athens; Titus Andronicus
5.10 Pride and Prejudice
5.11 3
5.12 3.14
5.13 Charles
truth table
A B C
T L L
L T L
L L T
5.14 1440
5.15 266
Round 6
6.1 Emperor Augustus
6.2 6th January
6.3 false, Santa has one female reindeer, Vixen
6.4 Bedford Falls
6.5 Kevin
6.6 Turkey
6.7 Menorah
6.8 Bing Crosby
6.9 Gabriel
6.10 Caser, Balthasar and Melchior.
6.11 Girls Aloud
6.12 Polaris
6.13 Thursday
6.14 Norway
6.15 Charles Dickens
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"Do not tell lies, and do not do what you hate,
for all things are plain in the sight of Heaven. For nothing
hidden will not become manifest, and nothing covered will remain
without being uncovered."
The Gospel of Thomas
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