Edinburgh v. Sidney Sussex, Cambridge
Well, hello, good morning, and
welcome. In last Monday’s match Edinburgh, in the shape of Matt Booth, Marco Malusa,
and Robbie Campbell Hewson and their captain Max Fitz-James, took on Sidney
Sussex of Cambridge. They, in their turn, were represented by Radu Thomas,
James Delaney, Isobel Ollard and their skipper Jay Vinayak Ojha. Good enough,
so let’s get cracking.
Now, I didn’t know that it was the
projecting head of a glacier, but I did know that Snout was the tinker in A
Midsummer Night’s whatsername. The nose or muzzle of an animal was enough for
Isobel Ollard to take the starter, and earn a set on mythical beasts, of which
they managed one. The Wyvern is a bit of an old chestnut. Also appeared on the
badge of Vauxhall cars for that matter. Matt Booth knew that oxidane is a name
for water. Edinburgh also only managed to convert one of their first set of
bonuses on rivers. The Edinburgh skipper showed a twitchy buzzer finger when he
came in for the next starter before it became obvious that the answer was the
French ship The Medusa, as in The Wreck of by Gericault. That allowed Isobel
Ollard to take her second starter. Cross gender productions of Shakespeare again
saw just the one bonus taken. So to the first picture round. We saw the name of
several characters created by the same author, written in Cyrillic. Now, I know
just enough Cyrillic to see that the second one had the first name Boris, so it
was possibly Boris Godunov, which would be Pushkin. So it was. Off the point,
but Pushkin wrote a poem about my great, great, great, great uncle once. True
story. No marks for not knowing that the current England cricket captain, Joe
Root, was also captain last year. AT last Robbie Campbell Hewson stopped the
rot, knowing Freetown in Sierra Leone. This brought up the picture bonuses,
more sets of characters in Cyrillic. 2 bonuses meant that by the 10 minute
mark, Edinburgh led by 30 -25. A close match, although by no means a high
scoring one so far.
The next question was about moments
of inertia, and I had more than a moment of inertia while it was being asked.
Neither team had it. Me? Don’t be silly. A lovely early buzz from Marco Malusa
saw him identify Skopje as a city roughly halfway between Tirana and Sofia. My
heart, gentle reader, did not exactly jump for joy when JP announced the next set
was on particle physics. However, cryptic crossword type clues to electron –
elect – ron, lepton (leapt on) and gluon (work it out for yourself) saw me take
a full house, and the wheeze-athon that is m weekly lap of honour around the
living room began. Some stuff about molecular biology followed, and it did no
more good for either team than it did for me. Max Fitz-James was in early to
identify Nova Scotia and New Brunswick as 2 territories incorporated into the
Dominion of Canada in 1867. Good shout that. 2 bonuses on the ancient people,
the Alans (make your own jokes about that one) followed, and it looked as if
Edinburgh were shifting up through the gears. The Edinburgh skipper took his
second consecutive starter with Wilfred Owen’s poem “Strange Meeting”. A
surprisingly easy set on words beginning with -imp – gave me a second Science
full house, but Edinburgh missed out on the second. So to the music starter,
and possibly my favourite Genesis song (it’s the shortest! Joke, I don’t mean
it! I loved Genesis, and went to see them at Wembley Arena in December 1983.
Getting out of the car park afterwards took longer than the whole gig.) Follow
You, Follow Me, from And then there were three. That gave Matt Fitz-James his
hat trick. More bands or artists with single names that feature in the titles
of books of the Old Testament gave Edinburgh just the one bonus. However, this
meant that they had scored 75 unanswered points, and Sidney Sussex were on the
ropes and starting to look a wee bit groggy. Edinburgh’s captain pushed it a
little too far coming in too early for the next starter and losing 5. Sidney
Sussex could not capitalise with the word cortex. Matt Booth knew that the San
Francisco Giants have won the Baseball World Series several times recently. A
nice set of old chestnuts about the names of countries in their own language –
for example Suomi = Finland – saw Edinburgh take their first full house of the
night, and a lead of 100 points. Now, when a question asks you what game links –
then gives the name of films with knight and queen in their titles, then it
doesn’t matter whether you know or not, you go for the buzzer and answer chess.
Neither team did. They both waited for the information which made it even more
obvious, and Matt Booth won the buzzer race. The 2009 book Twitterature, which
sums up major novels in tweets of 140 characters or less, brought two more
bonuses. Having been shut out for the best part of 10 minutes, Isobel Ollard
revived Sidney Sussex, identifying Sleeping Beauty, the ballet, from the names
of some of the characters. Two bonuses on spots in paintings brought the score
to 145 – 45 to Edinburgh at the 20 minute mark.
Radu Thomas recognised the work of
Egon Schiele for the second picture starter. Three more depictions of Autumn
brought, well, nowt, I’m afraid. I guessed the lamb dish whose name comes from
stewed in ghee would be Rogan Josh, as did Matt Booth. The polymath Thomas
Young ( altogether now, also known as Thomas Who in LAM Towers) brought both of
us just the one correct answer. Radu Thomas recognised the words of Samuel
Beckett for the next starter. Two bonuses on the British Empire were useful,
but Sidney Sussex needed a lot more. I didn’t really understand the next
question, but the answer, given by Robbie Campbell Hewson was caesium. Fair
enough. Zoology only brought one bonus, but Edinburgh only needed points for
gilding now. Sidney Sussex could not claw back the gap by now. Especially after
Edinburgh’s distinctly useful skipper provided the answer that Boreas and
Zephyrus, amongst others, represented winds in Greek Mythology. Chapter titles
from well known novels provided another Edinburgh bonus. Max Fitz-James added
another to his burgeoning starter collection, knowing that the something
something something in molecular biology is phosphate. Fair enough. A set on US
state capitals sounded full of Eastern Promise, but sadly we were gonged when
we were both on for a full house after the first two bonuses. That was it.
Edinburgh won by 210 to 75.
Sidney Sussex have my commiserations,
but the fact is that you have to go for your buzzer, and sometimes take risks
with starters, which they never quite managed to do. As for Edinburgh, well, it’s
difficult to realistically assess their chances. They have a good buzzer in
their skipper, but how they will cope with a faster buzzer team than Sidney
Sussex is a matter of conjecture. Best of luck in round two anyway.
Jeremy Paxman Watch
On the cross gender productions, JP
seemed a little tetchy when Sidney Sussex offered the male Benedict Cumberbatch
in the male role of Malvolio. “No, it’s a cross ge – oh, never mind.”
Our host struggled really to say
something positive to Sidney Sussex at the end. One sensed he mentally pulled
back from the brink after saying “Well Sidney Sussex, that was a . . . “. Now,
I’d like to think what he had in mind would not have continued with the words –
load of old – but I can’t be certain. He gave the fair assessment of their
performance with “Well, you never really got going did you?”
Interesting Fact That I Didn’t Already Know Of The Week
There is a species of gibbon called the Skywalker gibbon.
3 comments:
A rather meh match in truth, started slowly, picked up later on, but a comfortable enough scoreline in the end. That said, Edinburgh managed a perfectly respectable 20/36 bonuses, and Messrs Booth and Fitz-James combined for nine starters overall, which stands them in decent stead for next time. Sidney Sussex managed 6/15 bonuses.
On Monday, Bristol play Queen's of Belfast. Next week, Dave, you'll be pleased to hear, Goldsmiths are on! Their opponents, the University of London Institute in Paris, who are, I believe, the first institution based outside the UK and Ireland to complete on the regular student series!
I was a bit underwhelmed but Edinburgh seems to have the knack of sending good teams with 'stamina' for want of a better word,up. Interesting post about Mastermind Dave. I think I may have mentioned elsewhere, I wonder whether UC may be 'refreshed'at some point, I'd even put good odds on that if we get an all male final.
Hi Aethelstan - with regards to freshening up UC - gawd, I hope not. It's pretty much right as it is. Yes, we could maybe have a couple fewer walkovers in the first round, and yes, JP could go a little bit more back to his previous acerbic self, but it's still great!
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