Pub Quiz

The March Pub Quiz took place on the 13th March when 28 of us met at The Nabb Inn.  All are welcome – we prefer a maximum of four to a team where possible as we can always add a person to another team if you would like to attend but haven’t got a team of your own. Sometimes the quiz is easy and occasionally it is very hard, but the idea is to have a bit of fun and to socialise whilst enjoying a lunch.

PLEASE NOTE:  The next Pub Lunch Quiz would have fallen on Easter Monday so I have changed this to Monday, 3RD  April instead.

And here are the answers to the March quiz:

  1. Who rode his ‘Funky Moped’ to No 5 in the UK charts in 1975?              Jasper Carrott
  2. What are the surnames of the 3 tenors?  (1 point for each)                   Pavarotti, Domingo, Carrera
  3. Who wrote and illustrated the children’s book, ‘The Snowman’? Raymond Briggs
  4. What was the name of A.A. Milnes’ son?                                          Christopher Robin
  5. Who was the captain of ‘The Black Pig’?                                            Captain Pugwash
  6. What nationality was the magician and escapologist, Harry Houdini? American
  7. Which month in 1969 did Neil Armstrong first stand on the moon?    July
  8. Which explorer discovered the Hawaiian Islands?                          Captain Cook
  9. In which modern country are the ruins of Troy?                              Turkey
  10. What TV series was set on Craggy Island?                                         Father Ted
  11. Which river runs through Baghdad?                                                   Tigris
  12. On what street in London would you find The Bank of England?              Threadneedle St.
  13. The A1 road starts in London and finishes in which city?                Edinburgh
  14. What food would a Cockney be eating if he is going for a ruby?   Curry (Ruby Murray)
  15. What is the colour of the black box on commercial aircraft?              Orange
  16. How many old pennies were there in a guinea?                              252
  17. In which film did Raquel Welch appear in a fur bikini as a cave girl?  One Million Years BC
  18. The first two words in the film title where David Bowie plays Mr Lawrence? Merry Christmas
  19. What is the motto of the boy scouts?    Be Prepared
  20. What is the highest bid, without doubling, in the game of bridge?          No Trump
  21. In a game of bowls, what name is given to the target ball?               Jack
  22. Which team won the 2017 FA Cup?                              Arsenal
  23. Which sport is said to have been played for over 3,000 years?                   Hurling
  24. What is Japan’s national sport?               Sumo
  25. What is an ice hockey puck made of?       Vulcanised rubber

And here is the April quiz.

  1. When was William Shakespeare born?                                                            
  2. On what date did the Battle of Culloden take place?                                    
  3. Who was Henry VIII’s first wife?                                                                                       
  4. Which famous battle between the British Royal Navy and the combined fleets of the French Navy and Spanish Navy took place on 21st October 1805?                 .
  5. Who became the British Prime Minister after Winston Churchill in 1955? 
  6. When did the Cold War end?                                                                                           
  7. What is sushi traditionally wrapped in?                                                                   
  8. May Queen, Wisley Crab, Foxwhelps and Lane’s Prince Albert are all species of what?       
  9. What is allspice alternatively known as?                                                                                      
  10. What colour is Absynthe?                                                                                                               
  11. What flavour is Cointreau?                                                                                                             
  12. By what name is Lancelot Brown more usually known?                 
  13. Name the world-famous gardens situated ten miles outside of London, close to the River Thames. 
  14. Which popular gardener created Barnsdale Gardens and was the author of many books such as The Ornamental Kitchen Garden‘Gardeners World’ Practical Gardening Course and Paradise Gardens
  15. Which garden is considered to be among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World? 
  16. What colour is a Welsh poppy?                                                                                                      
  17. What colour is a Himalayan poppy?                                                                                                
  18. Name the three primary colours.                                                                                     
  19. In needlework, what does UFO refer to?                                                        
  20. Name the famous ballet Russian dancer who changed the face of modern ballet.
  21. What is the painting ‘La Gioconda’ more usually known as?                                      
  22. What does the term ‘piano’ mean?                                                                      
  23. Name the Spanish artist, sculptor and draughtsman famous for co-founding the Cubist movement.
  24. How many valves does a trumpet have?                                                                                         
  25. If you were painting with tempera, what would you be using to bind together colour pigments?                                                                                                                                                               

Reading Group

The April Reading Group will meet on Wednesday, 5th April when the March choice (The Fell by Sarah Moss which is set during the Covid pandemic) will be discussed. 

The choice for April is yet to be decided.

Weekenders

The Weekenders April Newsletter was sent out to its members at the end of March. Once again, many thanks to Margaret Whilde & Lindsay Smith for printing off copies for those members not on email and for delivering them on their morning walks. 

Thanks to Lindsay who hosted a very nice Social Lunch on 20th March. 

We had a Broomhill Birthday Lunch on 22nd March for Pam Farrell and Margaret Whilde which we all very much enjoyed. 

We had an outing to Dobbies Garden Centre & East Midlands Outlet on 29th March and a Coffee Club get together on 25th March when we finalised the programme for our April events.

Lunch Group

On March 22nd twenty-four of us dined at The Red Lion at Bagthorpe.

Then on 26th April we are visiting The Countryman in the Kirkby in Ashfield area and again a pre-order is required.   

On the 24th May we are booked into The Corinthian, Goldsmith Street, Nottingham and a £5 deposit is required.

I should be grateful to receive any reasonable venue suggestions within an eight mile radius of Hucknall as the menu prices for most places have gone up so much in recent months.

Many thanks to Hucknall U3A Committee, Hucknall U3A Lunch Group and Hucknall U3A Weekenders Group for all the flowers over the last few weeks. Also thanks for the plant which is still going strong despite their usual penchant for committing suicide as soon as they move in here.

Scams

Turkey/Syria Earthquakes

Beware of fake donation accounts for the Turkey-Syria earthquake

If you’re considering donating to victims of the Turkey-Syria earthquake, keep in mind that scammers are always lurking to take advantage of such a crisis.

On social media, we’ve found pages, posts and videos containing misleading or false information about the earthquake. This is in an attempt to get people to send funds, including Bitcoin and NFT donations.

Phoney HMRC tax refund emails

Fraudsters are impersonating HMRC and sending phoney tax refund emails. The emails include a link to ‘claim’ your refund. And if you click on the link, you’ll be taken to a website that puts you at risk of giving away your personal details to a scammer.

It is helpful to know that HMRC will never send specific tax information (such as how much you owe or any rebates due to you) by email, so if you receive this email you can rest assured that it’s a scam.

Fake People’s Postcode Lottery letters

If you receive a letter claiming that you’ve won thousands in the People’s Postcode Lottery, it’s important to take a moment to ensure you’re not being targeted by a scammer.

This scam letter includes the People’s Postcode Lottery logo and branding and claims that your postcode has been randomly selected from the electoral roll database. You’re asked to call a number to claim your prize which is when the scammer will phish your personal details.

Amazon Prime scam

Scammers are impersonating Amazon to get access to your device.

These scam calls involve fraudsters telling consumers that their Amazon Prime subscription is increasing in price or expiring. If you say you want to cancel, you’ll be asked to download remote access software such as AnyDesk. This is a genuine program that fraudsters sometimes use to exploit victims. Once you download the program, the scammer will be able to access your device and steal your information or install malware.

ALWAYS BEWARE, CRIMINALS LURK EVERYWHERE.