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Quiz Winners &Answers Shaw & Crompton Committee 2020 Quiz
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Macmillan Cancer Support Shaw & Crompton Family Fundraiser 2020
Winners & Answers
Congratulations to our joint winners
Edna Green; Steven & Judith Willis; Polly Helliar & Marilyn Fursey who share the £85
Section 1 ORIENT; MANSFIELD; CITY; ROBINSON; TRUMP; MIRROR; ORANGE; SANDWICH; GREEN; PENCIL; ROBIN; ANGEL. Section 2 MAY; CHURCHILL; BLAIR; BROWN; HEATH; MELBOURNE; THATCHER; MAJOR; SALISBURY; EDEN; WELLINGTON; PEEL. Section 3
MAPLE LEAF; ASH WEDNESDAY; ALDER HEY; OAK APPLE or ROYAL OAK DAY; LAUREL AND HARDY; ASPEN; IRIS; HYACINTH BUCKET; VIOLET CARSON; (LITTLE) BUTTERCUP; DAISY DUKES; DESERT ORCHID. Section 4 HAMLET; TWELFTH NIGHT; MACBETH; ROMEO AND JULIET; MEASURE FOR MEASURE; THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR; BLEAK HOUSE; A CHRISTMAS CAROL; GREAT EXPECTATIONS; A TALE OF TWO CITIES; DAVID COPPERFIELD; HARD TIMES. Section 5 JUDAS; NOAH; ADAM; JOSHUA; AARON; PETER; DAVID; MOSES; LOT; EVE; GABRIEL; LAZARUS. Section 6 STATUE OF LIBERTY : NEW YORK; NELSON’S COLUMN : LONDON; TAJ MAHAL : AGRA; BRANDENBURG GATE : BERLIN; CHRIST THE REDEEMER : RIO DE JANIERO; TREVI FOUNTAIN : ROME; EIFFEL TOWER : PARIS; PETRONAS TOWERS : KUALA LUMPUR; SAINT BASIL’S CATHEDRAL : MOSCOW; LITTLE MERMAID : COPENHAGEN; SAGRADA FAMILIA : BARCELONA; TOPKAPI PALACE : ISTANBUL.
Many thanks to the Answerbank and Oddbods Fundraising Quizzes for publicizing the quiz. Again, as expected, entries were countrywide. Due to an ongoing computer malfunction and the lockdown we have had problems communicating but have managed to come up with the results. Thirty two people had the exact answers meaning we had to draw three lucky winners to share the prize. Many familiar names featured amongst the unlucky 29. A further 73 lost one point. Many thanks to those generous people who included an additional donation. This assumes a greater importance this year as Macmillan income will drop dramatically due to the current crisis. (The 2019 Quiz raised £1,396)
Winners & Answers
Congratulations to our joint winners
Edna Green; Steven & Judith Willis; Polly Helliar & Marilyn Fursey who share the £85
Section 1 ORIENT; MANSFIELD; CITY; ROBINSON; TRUMP; MIRROR; ORANGE; SANDWICH; GREEN; PENCIL; ROBIN; ANGEL. Section 2 MAY; CHURCHILL; BLAIR; BROWN; HEATH; MELBOURNE; THATCHER; MAJOR; SALISBURY; EDEN; WELLINGTON; PEEL. Section 3
MAPLE LEAF; ASH WEDNESDAY; ALDER HEY; OAK APPLE or ROYAL OAK DAY; LAUREL AND HARDY; ASPEN; IRIS; HYACINTH BUCKET; VIOLET CARSON; (LITTLE) BUTTERCUP; DAISY DUKES; DESERT ORCHID. Section 4 HAMLET; TWELFTH NIGHT; MACBETH; ROMEO AND JULIET; MEASURE FOR MEASURE; THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR; BLEAK HOUSE; A CHRISTMAS CAROL; GREAT EXPECTATIONS; A TALE OF TWO CITIES; DAVID COPPERFIELD; HARD TIMES. Section 5 JUDAS; NOAH; ADAM; JOSHUA; AARON; PETER; DAVID; MOSES; LOT; EVE; GABRIEL; LAZARUS. Section 6 STATUE OF LIBERTY : NEW YORK; NELSON’S COLUMN : LONDON; TAJ MAHAL : AGRA; BRANDENBURG GATE : BERLIN; CHRIST THE REDEEMER : RIO DE JANIERO; TREVI FOUNTAIN : ROME; EIFFEL TOWER : PARIS; PETRONAS TOWERS : KUALA LUMPUR; SAINT BASIL’S CATHEDRAL : MOSCOW; LITTLE MERMAID : COPENHAGEN; SAGRADA FAMILIA : BARCELONA; TOPKAPI PALACE : ISTANBUL.
Many thanks to the Answerbank and Oddbods Fundraising Quizzes for publicizing the quiz. Again, as expected, entries were countrywide. Due to an ongoing computer malfunction and the lockdown we have had problems communicating but have managed to come up with the results. Thirty two people had the exact answers meaning we had to draw three lucky winners to share the prize. Many familiar names featured amongst the unlucky 29. A further 73 lost one point. Many thanks to those generous people who included an additional donation. This assumes a greater importance this year as Macmillan income will drop dramatically due to the current crisis. (The 2019 Quiz raised £1,396)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I’m not carping about who has won and indeed I was all correct.However two years ago,the first time I entered,I gave a couple of answers similar to those given here and when the answers were published they contained one or two words more than mine.Last year I was one of only about a dozen all corrects having remembered my omissions from the previous year.So my argument is we don’t really know what full answers means.
Re the queries about the word 'full' in Section 3.
The question required trees and flowers in the answer.
Full is included to prevent people giving just the thematic element, e.g. 29th May - oak is the thematic element but the clue leads to Oak Apple Day. Re Alder Hey - children’s hospital is in the question; Little Buttercup is listed in the “Dramatis Personae” and addressed as “Little Buttercup” throughout the operetta. This fits the clue as a complete answer as, for some strange reason known to W S Gilbert, Mrs Cripps name only appears in the libretto and score when having a speaking or singing part. If you gave additional information you were not penalised. Regarding the number of correct answers - that can only be due to the quiz not being as demanding. Please remember that this meant to be a fun quiz and, more importantly the quizmaster’s decision is ultimately final. I am sure some people will think it unfair that they were marked down by omitting definite and indefinite articles in the literary section or by spelling errors but we have to narrow the field. It also notes that competitors should not correspond but you have made numerous queries,
prior to the closing date, which can be considered, by some, as unfair.
The question required trees and flowers in the answer.
Full is included to prevent people giving just the thematic element, e.g. 29th May - oak is the thematic element but the clue leads to Oak Apple Day. Re Alder Hey - children’s hospital is in the question; Little Buttercup is listed in the “Dramatis Personae” and addressed as “Little Buttercup” throughout the operetta. This fits the clue as a complete answer as, for some strange reason known to W S Gilbert, Mrs Cripps name only appears in the libretto and score when having a speaking or singing part. If you gave additional information you were not penalised. Regarding the number of correct answers - that can only be due to the quiz not being as demanding. Please remember that this meant to be a fun quiz and, more importantly the quizmaster’s decision is ultimately final. I am sure some people will think it unfair that they were marked down by omitting definite and indefinite articles in the literary section or by spelling errors but we have to narrow the field. It also notes that competitors should not correspond but you have made numerous queries,
prior to the closing date, which can be considered, by some, as unfair.
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