on 04-12-2019 08:32 - last edited on 04-12-2019 08:54 by Martin-O2
Welcome to the Christmas Edition of
There is no selected contestant this week. Instead the White Room Thursday Quiz is open to all members of the O2 Community, who are invited to pm [private message] me - @Mi-Amigo - with their answers. Please do not post your answers on the thead.
TWELVE CHRISTMAS-RELATED QUESTIONS:
Q1 [people]: Where does the impression of Santa as a jolly, round bellied, man with a white beard and rosey cheeks come from?
Q2 [history]: When [from which year to which year] were Christmas celebrations banned in Britain?
Q3 [events]: What event is held annually on Christmas morning in Brighton, despite efforts by council to prevent it?
Q4 [geography]: There are two Christmas Islands in the world. One is in the Indian Ocean - 400km [250 miles] south of the western end of Java. Where is the other?
Q5 [space]: Who delivered a Christmas message from space on Christmas morning 1968?
Q6 [nature]: Turkeys are said to have been introduced to Britain in the 1520, were eaten by Henry VIII at feasts in 1547, and later became popular as part of Christmas feast. But where did turkeys originate from?
Q7 [games]: What did the Victorian parlour game "Snap Dragon", which was played at Christmas, involve, which would probably make it prohibited today?
Q8 [words]: What item, traditionally displayed at Christmas, has the Latin name viscum album?
Q9 [literature]: How many ghosts visit Snooge in Dicken`s A Christmas Carol?
Q10 [music]: How many gifts - in total - did "my true love send to me", according to the song "Twelve Days Of Christmas"?
Q11 [TV sit-com]: In the TV sit-com Only Fools And Horses, screened on Christmas Day 1989, where did the Jolly Boys Outing coach trip go to?
Q12 [food and drink]: From the 14th century, frumenty [or frumety] was eaten at Christmas. What were the main ingredients of frumenty [frumety]?
Rules:
Please do not post your answers on the thread.
Please send only one pm with all 12 questions and your answers to Mi-Amigo - at any time between 00.01 [one minute after midnight] and 23.59 [11.59pm] tomorrow [Thursday] 5 December 2019.
Any answer posted before 00.01 or after 23.59 on Thursday will be declared void.
Please - no googling, Wiki, social media, Youtube in search of the answers.
Answers and Results:
The correct answers, will be posted on Friday morning 6 December 2019.
Each member will be awarded a for each correct answer.
In addition, all members will be awarded
for 6 correct answers: for 10 correct answers: for all 12 correct answers:
Silver Thinker Golden Thinker Diamond Thinker
Comments on the questions are welcome. I hope as many members as possible join in and have a go at the answers by pming me, and wish everyone "Good luck"
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THE WHITE ROOM THURSDAY QUIZ - CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
THE ANSWERS:
Q1 [people]: Where does the impression of Santa as a jolly, round bellied, man with a white beard and rosey cheeks come from?
A1: NOT Coca-Cola ads, created by Haddon Sundblam in Dec 1931 and who continued produce Xmas ads with Santa for Coca-Cola until 1964.
correct answer: cartoon illustration of Clement Clarke Moore`s "A Visit From St Nicholas" [later known as "Twas The Night Before Christmas"] in 1857; and later illustrations by Thomas Nash in 1860s.
Q2 [history]: When [from which year to which year] were Christmas celebrations banned in Britain?
A2: During Puritan Parliament - 1647-1660. Ordinance for Abolishing of Festivals passed 8 June 1647, by which Xmas [and other festivals] no longer to be observed; Directory of Public Worship passed in Jan 1654, by which Xmas [and other festivals] not to be celebrated but spent in contemplation; laws in 1656 ensured shops and markets stayed open on Xmas Day. After Charles II restored to throne in 1660, previous legislation banning Xmas was overturned.
Q3 [events]: What event is held annually on Christmas morning in Brighton, despite efforts by council to prevent it?
A3: swimming in the sea
Q4 [geography]: There are two Christmas Islands in the world. One is in the Indian Ocean - 400km [250 miles] south of the western end of Java. Where is the other?
A4: Pacific Ocean - Kiritimati, 3200km [2000 miles] east of Tarawa - discovered by Captn Cook in 1777.
Q5 [space]: Who delivered a Christmas message from space on Christmas morning 1968?
A5: Crew of Apollo 8 - Frank Borman, Jim Lovell, Bill Anders - after having circled the moon, quoted on Christmas morning 1968 from Genesis Ch 1 verses 1-10, then Borman said "And from the crew of Apollo 8, we close with `goodnight`, `good luck`, and `a merry Xmas` - and God bless all of you - all of you on the good Earth"
Q6 [nature]: Turkeys are said to have been introduced to Britain in the 1520, were eaten by Henry VIII at feasts in 1547, and later became popular as part of Christmas feast. But where did turkeys originate from?
A6: not from turkey.
correct answer is North America by William Strickland, who acquired six birds from Native Americans in 1526 and brought them to England. Spanish traders took birds from Mexico to Spain in 1520s, from where turkeys were taken throughout Europe, and brought to England in late 1520s by Turkish traders, and so were called "turkeycocks".
Q7 [games]: What did the Victorian parlour game "Snap Dragon", which was played at Christmas, involve, which would probably make it prohibited today?
A7: players attempted snatching or dunking for raisons in dish of lighted brandy
Q8 [words]: What item, traditionally displayed at Christmas, has the Latin name viscum album?
A8: mistletoe
Q9 [literature]: How many ghosts visit Snooge in Dicken`s A Christmas Carol?
A9: four - Marley`s ghost; ghost of Xmas past, Xmas present, Xmas future
Q10 [music]: How many gifts - in total - did "my true love send to me", according to the song "Twelve Days Of Christmas"?
A10: not 78 [1 gift on day 1, 2 gifts on day 2 etc] - this was the QI-style question.
correct answer: 364 - 12 partidges [1 on days 1-12]; 22 turtle doves [2 on days 2-12]; 30 French hens [3 on days 3-12]; 36 calling birds [4 on days 4-12]; 40 gold rings [5 on days 5-12]; 42 geese [6 on days 6-12]; 42 swans [7 on days 7-12]; 40 maids [8 on days 8-12]; 36 ladies [9 on days 9-12]; 30 lords [10 on days 10-12]; 22 pipers [11 on days 11-12]; 12 drummers [12 on day 12]
Q11 [TV sit-com]: In the TV sit-com Only Fools And Horses, screened on Christmas Day 1989, where did the Jolly Boys Outing coach trip go to?
A11: Margate
Q12 [food and drink]: From the 14th century, frumenty [or frumety] was eaten at Christmas. What were the main ingredients of frumenty [frumety]?
A12: a porridge of wheat and milk, later sugar, eggs, fruit added
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THE RESULTS FOR EACH PLAYER
[in order pm received]
A1: correct = awarded ; A2: correct = awarded ; A3: correct = awarded ; A4 correct = awarded ; A5 correct = awarded ; A6 correct = awarded ; A7 correct = awarded ; A8 correct = awarded ; A9 correct = awarded ; A10 correct = awarded ; A11 correct = awarded ; A12 correct = awarded plus - as all questions answered correctly, also awarded:
Diamond Thinker
@Anonymous
A1 correct = awarded ; A2 1940-45 - incorrect, not banned during WWII; A3 London-Brighton run - incorrect; A4, A6, A7, A10, A12 - no answers; A5 Buzz Aldrin incorrect; A8 mistletoe - correct = awarded ; A9 four ghosts - correct = awarded ; A11 Brighton incorrect. Total 3 stars
A1 bearded guy in pub - incorrect; A2 1895-1896 - incorrect; A3 burning animal-looking pile of hay - incorrect; A4 near Bermuda Triangle incorrect; A5 Neil Armstrong - incorrect; A6 Canada [as N America is correct answer, I`ll allow it] - awarded ; A7 finger snaps - incorrect; A8 mistletoe - correct = awarded ; A9 five ghosts - incorrect; A10 25 gifts - incorrect; A11 outdoor cinema - incorrect; A12 raisons, dried fruit - incorrect. Total 2 stars.
other entries to follow....
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Results - continued:
A1 Coca-Cola ad - incorrect; A2 Middle Ages - incorrect; A3 swimming - correct = awarded ; A4 Antarctica - incorrect; A5 Apollo 9 crew - incorrect; A6 N America - correct = awarded ; A7 fingers in toy dragon - incorrect; A8 holly bush - incorrect; A9 3 ghosts - incorrect; A10 78 gifts - incorrect; A11 Margate - correct = awarded ; A12 fermented fruit - incorrect. Total 3 stars
A1 correct = awarded ; A2 correct = awarded ; A3 correct = awarded ; A4 correct = awarded ; A5 correct = awarded ; A6 correct = awarded ; A7; A12 - no answers; A8 correct = awarded ; A9 correct = awarded ; A10 - 78 gifts, incorrect; A11 correct = awarded . Total 9 stars [plus, for 9 correct answers also awarded:
Silver Thinker [just missing out on Golden Thinker]
A1 correct = awarded ; A2 correct = awarded ; A3 correct = awarded ; A4 correct = awarded ; A5 correct = awarded ; A6 correct = awarded ; A7 correct = awarded ; A8 correct = awarded ; A9 correct = awarded ; A10 correct = awarded ; A11 correct = awarded ; A12 correct = awarded . Total 12 stars [plus, for all 12 correct answers, awarded
Diamond Thinker.
A1 Coca-Cola - incorrect; A2 correct = awarded ; A3 correct = awarded ; A4 correct = awarded ; A5 correct = awarded ; A6 gave Mexico [as turkeys from Mexico taken to Spain, and were brought to England - albeit after N American - I`ll allow it and award ]; A7 correct = awarded ; A8 correct = awarded ; A9 correct = awarded ; A10 365 gifts - incorrect; A11 correct = awarded ; A12 correct = awarded . Total 10 stars [plus, for 10 correct answers, also awarded
Golden Thinker
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on 06-12-2019 10:19