This evening was very enjoyable. I managed to convince a group of people in the pub to stay for the quiz so that meant we had 6 teams competing which I am more than happy with to be honest. Of course you always want more but 6 teams was fine and dandy.
Also, with reinforcements brought in this week for That's Tragic, it meant they performed very strongly and came home as narrow winners by just 2 and a half points. Every single team scored more than half on the quiz (25/50) which is pleasing, because in my eyes, that means I got the balance right (the winning team scored 88%).
44 That's Tragic
Also, with reinforcements brought in this week for That's Tragic, it meant they performed very strongly and came home as narrow winners by just 2 and a half points. Every single team scored more than half on the quiz (25/50) which is pleasing, because in my eyes, that means I got the balance right (the winning team scored 88%).
44 That's Tragic
41.5 Chapel Fields Mafia
37.5 The Golby-Jacobs
32.5 Young Farmers
28 Destroyed by the Ditloids
26.5 Semi-Pro
A great debut performance by the Golby-Jacobs it should be noted with only the music round letting them down.
A great debut performance by the Golby-Jacobs it should be noted with only the music round letting them down.
There was just one question that went unanswered by each team: Which of these was first awarded Toy of the Year by the British Association of Toy Retailers: Rubik’s cube, Barbie or Action Man?
And there was also only one question that was answered correctly uniquely by one team and in fact it was just one person. That was spotting the connection in the Connection Round. Well done!
The jackpot of £200 for Open the Box was not won and that will rise next week and whoever gets picked has a 1 in 7 chance now of taking home the money.
The quiz can be found in its usual home.
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