Pub Quiz thread

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Well, that wasn't much fun. Yes - the celebrated Watford youth player Tarquin de Meza
In passing , we beat Man U 7-6 over 2 legs - with Man U boasting Mark Hughes, Norman Whiteside, graeme Hogg. amongst others.
We had Jimmy gilligan who score 3 I think.
If I win another on I'll try something more challenging.
Meanwhile, well done and over to you.
 
Well, that wasn't much fun. Yes - the celebrated Watford youth player Tarquin de Meza
In passing , we beat Man U 7-6 over 2 legs - with Man U boasting Mark Hughes, Norman Whiteside, graeme Hogg. amongst others.
We had Jimmy gilligan who score 3 I think.
If I win another on I'll try something more challenging.
Meanwhile, well done and over to you.
I went to both legs of that final and remembered the name from the programs. I can't say that I remember anything else about him though - never even noticed him on the pitch in either match to be honest.

Why were 16 muzzleloading cannons fired live in St Petersburg in 1990?
 
I went to both legs of that final and remembered the name from the programs. I can't say that I remember anything else about him though - never even noticed him on the pitch in either match to be honest.

Why were 16 muzzleloading cannons fired live in St Petersburg in 1990?
Quick guess. Something to do with the 1812 by old Tchaiky?
 
Cheers cologne. Fill in the missing names.

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Nicolas
Jacques
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Georges
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Merci beaucoup !
Many years ago - on our way back from the Black Forest we stopped in a place called Bingen am Rhein where we went to a museum. To my astonishment my wife (then my lady friend) was allowed in free - everybody else had to pay. The question is why ?

Anything to do with her name?
 
From what I can find out a Hildegard von Bingen was pretty big in those parts, so anything to do with her?
Well done Frenchie <applause> Hildegard von Bingen was something of a multi talent from the middle ages - mystic, musician and abbess. Anyone called Hildegard has free entry into the historical museum devoted to her. Over to you.