My
current favourites are on BBC2 on Monday night - University Challenge and Only
Connect.
With
Uni Challenge though I just sit and marvel at the knowledge of some people, and
celebrate if I get a couple of questions right.
The other week they had some Maths formulae with exclamation marks in
them - I didn't even know you could have those in sums!
I
like the lateral thinking needed for Only Connect, and my best round is the
missing vowels one for some reason.
My
friends asked me to join their team for a local charity quiz - I agreed but I
did warn them of serious gaps in my knowledge as I'm hopeless at History and
Sport.
This
didn't put them off though, and off we went and joined 22 other teams to put
our brains through their paces.
Unsurprisingly,
I was good at trivia - I knew on which street the Neighbours characters live,
and who The Simpsons' next door neighbour is (Ramsay Street and Ned Flanders
respectively).
As
predicted, the Sports round let us down, but other than that we did better than
we thought. So much better in fact that
we ended up in a tie for second place which required a nail-biting tie-breaker.
Not
just one question either - it took five questions to separate us and the next
team. Our second place was secured after
answering 'under which name was Erik Weisz better known?', and we were awarded
a bottle of wine each after my friend correctly answered Houdini.
The
winners were the WI - they've won for the last three years apparently. I'm thinking if our team starts revising Sport
now we might do even better next year!
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