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Round 1 Myths Legend & famous Welsh people – Name them

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Round 2  Top 10 oil producing countries in 2018

 The 10 most common capital letters used in chemical symbols

Round 3 1 What famous train would you find on the Island of Sodor? 2 In the famous Monty Python sketch, what type of dead parrot did John Cleese take back to the shop? 3 For which carnival is the American city of New Orleans famous? 4 In which continent is the Angel Falls waterfall? 5 In the TV comedy series `Steptoe and Son`, what was the name of Steptoe`s horse? 6 Who composed `The Four Seasons`? 7 Which singer came third in the 1973 Eurovision Song Contest with the song `Power To All Our Friends`? 8 What is the only bird that can swim but not fly? 9 What two letters appeared on the first Girl Guide hats? 10 What colour are the spots on Mr Blobby? 11 A female fox is known as a vixen, but what is a male fox known as? 12 Carrots are especially rich in which vitamin? 13 Which football team has won the European Cup most often? 14 What is the name of a group and a method of torture 15 What was the name of the cowboy in the film `Toy Story`? 16 What 1965 film included the songs `Do Re Mi`, `Climb Every Mountain` and `Edelweiss`? 17 In which country was the organisation Greenpeace founded? 18 How many wives did Henry VIII divorce? 19 What is the top colour on a rainbow? 20 What was the name of Billy J. Kramer`s backing group in the 1960s?

Answers to the week 18 Quiz

Round 1 - Pictures 1 Robin Hood 2 Friar Tuck 3 Little John 4 Alan a Dale 5 King Arthur 6 Guinevere 7 Merlin 8 Sir Gawain 9 Aneurin Bevan 10 Lloyd George 11 Owen Glyndwr 12 Richard Burton 13 TE Lawrence 14 15 Tanni Grey Thompson 16 17 18 Mark Hughes 19 Dylan Thomas 20 Rowan Williams 21 Henry VII 22 Laura Ashley

Round 2  Top 10 oil producing companies: USA, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Canada, China, Iraq, Iran, United Arab Emirates, Brazil, Kuwait

 Ten most popular capital letters used in chemical symbols C, N, P, S, T, A, R, P, H, M

Round 3 1 What famous train would you find on the Island of Sodor? Thomas the tank engine 2 In the famous Monty Python sketch, what type of dead parrot did John Cleese take back to the shop? Norwegian Blue 3 For which carnival is the American city of New Orleans famous? Mardi Gras 4 In which continent is the Angel Falls waterfall? South America 5 In the TV comedy series `Steptoe and Son`, what was the name of Steptoe`s horse? Hercules 6 Who composed `The Four Seasons`? Vivaldi 7 Which singer came third in the 1973 Eurovision Song Contest with the song `Power To All Our Friends`? Cliff Richard 8 What is the only bird that can swim but not fly? Penguin 9 What two letters appeared on the first Girl Guide hats? GG 10 What colour are the spots on Mr Blobby? yellow 11 A female fox is known as a vixen, but what is a male fox known as? Dog 12 Carrots are especially rich in which vitamin? Vitamin A 13 Which football team has won the European Cup most often? Real Madrid 14 What is the name of a group and a method of torture? Iron Maiden 15 What was the name of the cowboy in the film `Toy Story`? Woody 16 What 1965 film included the songs `Do Re Mi`, `Climb Every Mountain` and `Edelweiss`? Sound of Music 17 In which country was the organisation Greenpeace founded? Canada 18 How many wives did Henry VIII divorce? 2 19 What is the top colour on a rainbow? Red 20 What was the name of Billy J. Kramer`s backing group in the 1960s? Dakotas

Week 17 answers Round 1 1 Tower of London 2 Stonehenge 3 British Museum 4 Edinburgh castle 5 Giants Causeway 6 Shard 7 Hadrian’s Wall 8 Eden Project 9 Pembroke castle 10 castle 11 Caernarvon castle 12 Port Meiron 13 Angel of the North 14 Kew Gardens 15 Giants causeway (sneaky) 16 Blenheim Palace 17 Legoland Windsor 18 Pontcysyllte viaduct 19 Saint Davids 20 Iron Bridge

Round 2  Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Illinois, Mississippi, New Jersey, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia  Buzzard, Golden Eagle, Goshawk, Hobby, Kestrel, Merlin, Peregrine, Falcon, Red Kite, Sparrow hawk, White Tailed Eagle

Round 3 1 In which county was Isaac Newton born? Lincolnshire 2 If eating Cambridge No 5s,Wellands or Bedford Winter Harvests what would you be eating? Brussel sprouts 3 I If you walked one mile south, one mile west, and then one mile north, and ended up where you started, where would you be? North Pole 4 what shape is the road sign `Stop` in Britain? Octagonal 5 From which language does the word `mythology` come? Greek 6 In 1985, which entertainer made the first ever mobile phone call in Britain? Ernie Wise 7 Frenchman Bibendum has more than one spare tyre, but by what name do we know him better as? The Michelin man 8 What is the only word in the English language that ends in the letters "mt" dreamt 9 What month of the year has 28 days? All of them 10 I shave every day, but my beard stays the same. What am I? barber 11 You see a boat filled with people, yet there isn’t a single person on board. How is that possible? They are all married 12 I am an odd number. Take away a letter and I become even. What number am I? seven 13 What do the initials HB on a pencil stand for? Hard black 14 Which is the only US state that contains none of the letters from `Osama` in its name? Kentucky 15 What is the only property on a Monopoly board that contains all of the letters in the word `Monopoly`? Electric Company 16 What is the world`s largest lake? Caspian Sea 17 What name is given to the cabin below an Airship? Gondola 18 If a dish is cooked Florentine, what is it cooked with? SPINACH 19 How many loaves and how many fish did Jesus use to feed 5,000? 2 Fish & 5 Loaves 20 What is the most common surname in England? Smith