Programme 4, 2024
Kirsty Lang referees a contest between Northern Ireland and Wales in the notoriously cryptic quiz
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The regular teams from Northern Ireland and Wales, both with a victory under their belts already in the current series, face one another in the cryptic quiz contest.
Freya McClements and Paddy Duffy play for Northern Ireland, against Cariad Lloyd and Myfanwy Alexander for Wales.
Questions in today's programme:
Q1 Where in your house might you look for a Basque football manager, a novel by Patrick Suskind, Travolta as Turnblad, and P.Diddy?
Q2 (from Gerry O'Keeffe) In what way do these people differ: the author of Carrie's War, Bram's young female protagonist, an Italian actress who became a successful photojournalist, and the Queen of Rock 'n Roll?
Q3 Music: Place these titles in chronological order.
Q4 What extremities are linked by the 'last man in', Blackbeard's no.2, Shaw's story of love and war set in Bulgaria, and the A465 between Abergavenny and the Vale of Neath?
Q5 Why might you find Billy Casper's unforgiving teacher, the creator of Atlanta, and one for whom listening was a long-term project, in Yeovil Town?
Q6 (from Ivan Whetton) Music: Why, with these associations, would Galbraith's investigator be regarded as a success?
Q7 Explain why Daisy Jones's band, Poulenc and friends in Paris, a group of musical queens, and Martin Amis's 'murderee', could give you a perfect RBQ score.
Q8 (from Sally Heard) If a gang involved a handyman at a motel, a Cardiff brewery, two little French cakes, a Glenn Miller tune from Sun Valley Serenade and a ghost, who would be the leader and who was the policeman?
Producer: Paul Bajoria
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Last week's teaser question
Why might a first-century Iranian empire, a lyre-playing son of Zeus, the King of the Fairies and a one-eyed Norse god take you by surprise?
The empire is the Parthian empire which flourished in the middle east for several hundred years, before and after the lifetime of Christ. The son of Zeus is Amphion in Greek mythology, who, with his twin Zethus, was left to die on a hillside but rescued and raised by a shepherd. The King of the Fairies, familiar from Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, is Oberon. One of the key figures in Norse mythology is Odin or Wotan, who gives his name to Wednesday.聽
The answer is that Parthian, Amphion, Oberon and Odin are all names that have been given to classes of Royal Navy submarine - intended, of course, to take enemy vessels by surprise.
There'll be another teaser question at the end of the programme today.
This week's teaser question
If you work it out there's no need to email us: just listen out at the beginning of the next edition when Kirsty will let you know whether you've got it right.
The Round Britain Quiz league table 2024
1聽 The Midlands聽 聽 聽 W1聽 D0聽 L0聽 Points 24
2聽 Northern Ireland聽 聽 聽W1聽 D0聽 L0聽 聽Points 22
3聽 Wales聽 聽 聽 聽 聽W1聽 D0聽 L0聽 聽Points 17
4聽 North of England聽 聽 聽 W0聽 D0聽 L1聽 聽Points 19
5聽 Scotland聽 聽 聽 聽W0聽 D0聽 L1聽 聽Points 18
6聽 South of England聽 聽 聽 聽W0聽 D0聽 L1聽 聽Points 15
Broadcasts
- Sun 31 Mar 2024 16:30大象传媒 Radio 4
- Sat 6 Apr 2024 23:30大象传媒 Radio 4
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