The Teams
Oriel College, Oxford
Benjamin Thomas
Jerric Chong
Tanmayee Deshprabhu (Capt.)
Katy Marchant
Christ’s College, Cambridge
Isaac Jackson
Holly Wright
Chris Talbot (Capt.)
Abhimanyu Gowda
I will confess that I very
nearly took a lap of honour for getting the answer to the first starter – mole –
from SI unit for the amount of substance . . . But my son in law Dan was around
so I was on my best behaviour. Jerric Chong also took it at that point. British
entries to the Eurovision Tree Contest brought 1 bonus to Oriel. A list of the
principal characters in Swan Lake provided a relatively easy starter, and
Jerric Chong took his second consecutive starter with that piece of low hanging
fruit. Cities that are higher than the summit of Ben Nevis (ie slightly higher
than Ben Down and Ben Dover) provided an interesting set and another single
bonus. Captain Chris Talbot, who would play a definite captain’s innings in
this contest, opened Christ’s account, knowing that Wole Soyinka was the first
Nigerian author to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. Cricket’s The Hundred
competition yielded one bonus. After three sets we’d yet to see either team
score more than one on the bonuses. This would change as Chris Talbot
recognised the diagram of a neuron and then went on to identify two out of
three parts of it to take the lead for Christ’s. Christ Talbot took his
hattrick of starters Identifying Gaussian distribution as normal distribution.
I’m glad we cleared that up. They picked up two more bonuses on the Cold War,
missing out on Ernie Bevin. Nonetheless they led by 55 – 30 as we approached
the 10 minute mark.
Asked for a Greek philosopher
I juggled a couple of names before deciding Epicurus was worth a shout. Bloody
was too, it was the correct answer. Benjamin Thomas had that – although it
sounded suspiciously like Epicurius to me. Sometimes close enough really is
close enough, I suppose. Oriel knew that BF Skinner taught pigeons to play
table tennis, which I’m sure beats working for a living, but is the sort of
thing that gets academics a bad name. They missed Erikson, but took Maslow. Now,
a couple of years ago Fake or Fortune investigated a painting possibly by Tom
Roberts. So as soon as JP mentioned his name I shouted “Australia!” Which did
actually turn out to be the correct answer, which is just as well since I would
have looked a right nana to Dan had it not been. It’s unusual to get a bonus
set on popular music which doesn’t belong to the music set, but this time we
had a set of bonuses on the work of Lil Nas X – yes, alright, Lil Nas Who in
LAM Towers. I did not trouble the scorer. Not so Oriel, who took a pair. I
impressed Dan by knowing that the pioneer of antisepsis was Semmelweiss (well,
that was close enough to what I actually called him). Neither team knew that.
Now, when asked which River enters the sea at South Shields, Chris of Christ’s
zigged with Wear. He should’ve zagged with Tyne, as Benjamin Thomas did. This
earned bonuses on Pelicans. They missed a couple of sitters. Nonetheless they
were just a starter and bonus away from triple figures as we prepared for the
music starter. A brilliantly quick buzz from Katy Marchant identified the Moody
Blues from just a couple of notes of Nights in White Satin. Other songs using
classical orchestration by Peter Knight (in white satin?)provided no more
points. Katy Marchant took a second consecutive starter knowing that the
whirlpool and rocky shoal in the Straits of Messina were probably the
inspiration for the Greek mythological Scylla and Charybdis. A set concerned with
the word agora yielded little, but the starters were keeping Oriel marching
onwards. Telomere – word means nowt to me – gave Benjain Thomas the next
starter. Trees and shrubs again provided the one bonus. Finally Holly Wright
managed to get a buzz in for Christ’s, with the Mamluks. The ‘one bonus and no
more, ye rascal’ disease seemed catching as that’s all Christ’s managed on a
gettable set. So Oriel were in a very commanding position on the 20 minute
mark, with 130 to 65.
Chris Talot took a 10 point
bite out of the lead, knowing that Dame Sarah Storey won her 17th
Gold medal in the Tokyo games. Bonuses on chemical gobbledygook brought 2
correct answers and took another 10 point bite out of the lead. Nobody apart
from me recognised a still from It Happened One Night for the second picture
starter.None of us at all knew about the number on a painting. Asked which MP
represented umpteen named constituencies in a 64 year career Holly Wright could
only think of Winson Churchill – which was good because that was the right
answer. Not so good was the fact that this earned the picture bonuses, which
they didn’t know any of. Now, if it’s a dance originating in Argentina, shove
the buzzer through the desk and say tango. Chris Talbot did. Scientists born in
1822 brought my first real opportunity for a lap of honour, and alright, Gregor
Mendel was a very low hanging piece of fruit, but I’m not ashamed to say that I
took it. 130 played 120 and still there was time for 2 or 3 sets. Nobody knew a
museum with a shuttle on an aircraft carrier was in New York. Now, I’m very
sorry but Peter Bloody Rabbit was NOT written in 1982, as stated in the next
question. 1902 it was. Surprised the editor didn’t pick that one out. Whatever
the case, Isaac Jackson had it. All square. Firths or inlets on the Scottish
coastline brought a couple of bonuses and the lead. Dan and I are both fans of
Bake Off and he beat me o the answer Gluten for the next starter. Abhimanyu
Gowda won the buzzer race, and the match, for the gong went before the set was
complete. Christ’s, having completely shut Oriel out for the last 9 minutes or
so, won by 150 – 130.
I thank both teams for another
exciting contest, although I wasn’t really impressed by the bonus conversion
rate of both teams, less than fifty percent. Oriel have a chance of a repechage
slot I think, but both teams will need to do better than this with the bonuses
to have a chance of going very much further. Christ’s were slightly better, and
deserved to win for their fine comeback, but there really wasn’t a massive
amount to choose between the two.
Interesting Fact That I Didn’t
Already Know Of The Week
There really is a European
Tree of the Year Competition. I feel that my faith in humanity is just a tiny
bit restored.
Also
Santa Fe is the oldest US
State Capital.
4 comments:
Hi, David.
I watched the Episode back having read the review, and I'm pretty sure Paxman DID say 1902 for the Peter Rabbit question
Hi Will - you may be right - however when I watched it I heard 1982, and that's what the subtitles said as well. If I'm wrong, then my apologies to all concerned.
Yeah you're right about the Subtitles. Maybe he made the mistake in the recording, then they edited, but didn't change the Subtitles?
Starter watch:
Benjamin Thomson - 3
Jerric Chong - 3
Tanmayee Deshprabhu
Katy Marchant - 2
Isaac Jackson - 1
Holly Wright - 2
Chris Talbot - 5
Abhimanyu Gowda - 1 (1)
Winner: Chris Talbot
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