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A Question of Sport for Pudsey Series 45 – BBC Children In Need Quiz ANSWER SHEET Sporting General Knowledge So, answers for the PUDSEY BEAR Sporting General Knowledge Round were as follows: P – Which P is a sport that’s played by teams of 4 and divided into “chukkas”? POLO U – Name the only racecourse in Staffordshire that begins with a U? UTTOXETER D – In which ‘D’ sport’s Premier League have competitors included Snakebite, Jackpot and Dennis the Menace? DARTS S – What ‘S’ is the surname of this year’s US Masters and U.S Open Golf Champion? SPIETH (JORDAN) E – In which British city beginning with ‘E’ do the Rugby Union team the Chiefs play their home games? EXETER Y – What ‘Y’ is the surname of Team GB’s Skeleton gold medallist from the Sochi Winter Olympics? YARNOLD (LIZZY) B – Which English football club play their home games at Ewood Park – remember that answer should begin with a ‘B’! BLACKBURN ROVERS E – What ‘E’ was the host city of the 1986 Commonwealth Games? EDINBURGH A – In which ‘A’ sport was played at Lords Cricket Ground during the London Olympics? ARCHERY R – And finally R. What is the nickname of England women’s Netball team? ROSES

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A Question of Sport for Pudsey

Series 45 – BBC Children In Need Quiz

ANSWER SHEET

Sporting General KnowledgeSo, answers for the PUDSEY BEAR Sporting General Knowledge Round were as follows:

P – Which P is a sport that’s played by teams of 4 and divided into “chukkas”? POLO

U – Name the only racecourse in Staffordshire that begins with a U? UTTOXETER

D – In which ‘D’ sport’s Premier League have competitors included Snakebite, Jackpot and Dennis the Menace? DARTS

S – What ‘S’ is the surname of this year’s US Masters and U.S Open Golf Champion? SPIETH (JORDAN)

E – I n which British city beginning with ‘E’ do the Rugby Union team the Chiefs play their home games? EXETER

Y – What ‘Y’ is the surname of Team GB’s Skeleton gold medallist from the Sochi Winter Olympics? YARNOLD (LIZZY)

B – Which English football club play their home games at Ewood Park – remember that answer should begin with a ‘B’! BLACKBURN ROVERS

E – What ‘E’ was the host city of the 1986 Commonwealth Games? EDINBURGH

A – In which ‘A’ sport was played at Lords Cricket Ground during the London Olympics? ARCHERY

R – And finally R. What is the nickname of England women’s Netball team? ROSES

Film roundOn to the Film round now and here are the unscrambled versions of our sporting films.

CORKY (1976) - ROCKY

JAMES CAP (1996) – SPACE JAM

LONG UNICORNS (1993) – COOL RUNNINGS

BIAS IS CUTE (2003) - SEABISCUIT

MY LARGE HIPPO (1996) – HAPPY GILMORE

DAD OFFERS LIME (1989) – FIELD OF DREAMS

BEDLAM BIKE KITCHEN (2002) – BEND IT LIKE BECKHAM

MAIL-ONLY BILLBOARD (2004) – MILLION DOLLAR BABY

I AGREE MR JURY (1996) – JERRY MAGUIRE

FORAGES BOLDLY (2007) – BLADES OF GLORY

Music roundOn to the music round now and here are the sports you should have noted down. For each sport, I’ll also give you the name of the tune you heard.

FOOTBALL (Match of the Day theme)

BOXING (Survivor – Eye of the Tiger)

TENNIS (Wimbledon theme)

ATHLETICS (Vangelis – Chariots of Fire theme)

SNOOKER (BBC snooker theme)

DARTS (Planet Funk – Chase the Sun)

SKIING (BBC Ski Sunday theme)

FORMULA ONE (Fleetwood Mac – The Chain)

HORSE RACING (Carl Davis – Champions

CRICKET (Booker T & The MGs – Soul Limbo)

Picture Round 1For the first picture round, you saw 10 celebrities at different sporting events. Here’s who you should have noticed:

KATE WINSLET (ACTRESS)

BRAD PITT (ACTOR)

JK ROWLING (AUTHOR)

DANIEL CRAIG (ACTOR)

RIHANNA (SINGER)

DAVID CAMERON (PRIME MINISTER)

KATY PERRY (SINGER)

MIKE MYERS (ACTOR)

LILY ALLEN (SINGER)

TERRY WOGAN (TV PRESENTER)

Nature Roundor the Nature Round, you were given 10 real NFL team names and 10 red herrings. The names you should have identified are:

RAVENS (BALTIMORE)

BRONCOS (DENVER)

DOLPHINS (MIAMI)

RAMS (ST. LOUIS)

PANTHERS (CAROLINA)

FALCONS (ATLANTA)

JAGUARS (JACKSONVILLE)

LIONS (DETROIT)

EAGLES (PHILADELPHIA)

BEARS (CHICAGO)

Language RoundFor the language round, you saw 10 names of sports in foreign languages. Here are the English terms you should have had:

TIR À L’ARC (FRENCH) - ARCHERY

DAS SEGELN (GERMAN) - SAILING

CALCIO (ITALIAN) - FOOTBALL

BALONMANO (SPANISH) - HANDBALL

SIMHOPP (SWEDISH) - DIVING

HOKEJ NA LODZIE (POLISH) – ICE HOCKEY

STOLNÍ TENIS (CZECH) – TABLE TENNIS

REMO (PORTUGUESE) - ROWING

PÊL FASGED (WELSH) - BASKETBALL

CURSĂ DE CAI (ROMANIAN) – HORSE RACING

Geography RoundFor the Geography Round, the 10 countries that have hosted both a Football World Cup and the Summer Olympics are:

FRANCE (Olympics: 1900, 1924; World Cup: 1938, 1998.)

GERMANY (Olympics: 1916, 1936, 1972; World Cup: 1974, 2006)

ITALY (Olympics: 1960; World Cup: 1934, 1990)

JAPAN (Olympics: 1964; World Cup: 2002)

MEXICO (Olympics: 1968; World Cup: 1986)

SOUTH KOREA (Olympics: 1988; World Cup: 2002)

SPAIN (Olympics: 1992; World Cup: 1982)

SWEDEN (Olympics: 1912; World Cup: 1958)

UNITED KINGDOM (Olympics: 1908, 1948, 2012; World Cup: 1966)

USA (Olympics: 1904, 1932, 1984, 1996; World Cup: 1994)

Literature RoundNext was the Literature Round. You had 10 sports stars and 3 possible Autobiographies for each. Here are the correct answers:

JOHN MCENROE – SERIOUS

USAIN BOLT – FASTER THAN LIGHTNING

BEN AINSLIE – CLOSE TO THE WIND

TORVILL AND DEAN – FACING THE MUSIC

GEOFF HURST – 1966 AND ALL THAT

MUHAMMAD ALI – THE GREATEST

NICK FALDO – LIFE SWINGS

SERENA WILLIAMS – QUEEN OF THE COURT

STEVE DAVIS – INTERESTING

PHIL TAYLOR – STAYING POWER

History RoundIn the History Round, you saw a total of 40 images giving clues on 10 different years. Here are the years you should have noted down:

1981

BOTHAM’S ASHES.

FIRST LONDON MARATHON.

WEDDING OF CHARLES & DIANA.

RONALD REAGAN BECOMES PRESIDENT.

1997

VILLENEUVE WINS F1 WORLD TITLE.

ERIC CANTONA RETIRES.

1ST HARRY POTTER BOOK IS PUBLISHED.

TONY BLAIR BECOMES PRIME MINISTER.

1969

TONY JACKLIN WINS BRITISH OPEN.

ROD LAVER COMPLETES 2ND GRAND SLAM.

THE BEATLES’ LAST PUBLIC PERFORMANCE.

NEIL ARMSTRONG WALKS ON THE MOON.

1992

SALLY GUNNELL WINS OLYMPIC GOLD.

PREMIER LEAGUE IS LAUNCHED.

I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU IS RELEASED.

ALADDIN IS RELEASED.

1972

SPITZ WINS 7 GOLD MEDALS.

RADFORD STUNS NEWCASTLE!

PUPPY LOVE AT NO.1

NEWSROUND FIRST AIRS.

1985

DENNIS TAYLOR BEATS STEVE DAVIS.

BARRY MCGUIGAN BECOMES WORLD CHAMPION.

LIVE AID.

BACK TO THE FUTURE IS RELEASED

1977

RED RUM WINS 3RD GRAND NATIONAL.

VIRGINIA WADE WINS WIMBLEDON.

QUEEN’S SILVER JUBILEE.

STAR WARS FIRST HITS CINEMA.

2001

ENGLAND BEAT GERMANY 5-1.

GORAN IVANISEVIC WINS WIMBLEDON.

SHREK IS RELEASED.

ITUNES IS LAUNCHED.

1988

WIMBLEDON WIN FA CUP.

SEVE WINS HIS 3RD OPEN.

FIRST RED NOSE DAY.

A BRIEF HISTORY OF TIME IS PUBLISHED.

1994

RICHARD DUNWOODY WINS GRAND NATIONAL.

TOM DALEY IS BORN.

FRIENDS IS FIRST AIRED.

CHANNEL TUNNEL IS OFFICIALLY OPENED.

Picture Round 2And finally, in the 2nd Picture Round, there were 10 pictures of celebrities taking part in sports around the world. Here are the 10 people you saw:

BARACK OBAMA (US PRESIDENT)

ANTON DU BEKE (DANCER)

JESSICA ALBA (ACTRESS)

JODIE KIDD (MODEL & TV PRESENTER)

GORDON RAMSEY (TV CHEF)

JONATHAN ROSS (TV PRESENTER)

KATHERINE JENKINS (SINGER)

WOODY HARRELSON (ACTOR)

HELEN SKELTON (TV PRESENTER)

NIALL HORAN (SINGER)