Good one this The questions 1 Which classic film’s title came from the Pease Pudding rhyme? 2 Who described himself as the “stately homo of heavy metal”? 3 Playa Girón was the site of which military fiasco? 4 Which US state produces a quarter of the country’s cheese? 5 What football first did Rebecca Welch achieve in December? 6 The Buddhist text Bardo Thödol is popularly known as what? 7 In 100 million years, what might Amasia be? 8 What style of comedy is named after a percussion instrument? What links: 9 15 metopes; 17 pedimental figures; 75m of frieze? 10 1724; 1927; 1999; 2090? 11 Argonauts; Blue Jays; Maple Leafs; Raptors? 12 Billy; Klippan; Lövbacken; Malm; Poäng? 13 Francis of Assisi; Joseph of Cupertino; Simon Magus; Teresa of Avila? 14 Palma; Calvià; Eivissa; Manacor? 15 Ray Bradbury; Eleanor Catton; Agatha Christie; William Faulkner; Gabrielle Zevin?
Some like it hot Rob Halford? Wisconsin (maybe. Green Bay fans seem to wear cheese hats?) Reffed PL game being a lady Book of the dead? Slap stick links Toronto teams
3. Bay of Pigs 4. Wisconsin 5. First PL female referee 7. At a guess the continents will reform into one again 9. Scenes in the Elgin Marbles? 10. Solar eclipse years 11. Canadian sports teams. 12. Billy is an IKEA bookcase - so maybe all items sold in IKEA. That's it.
2 is indeed Rob Halford (citing Quentin Crisp) 6 definitely Tibetan Book of the Dead Plus: 13 All mystics
Dun dun duuuhn! I’m scratching my head then, ‘cos I’ve just googled them all to check and Wikipedia certainly says they are! Is it something more specific? Or just summat else?
Is it something pigs can't do? Edit - to be fair that covers a fair bit. Is it that they were all alleged to have been able to fly?
Joseph of Cupertino, just what we need in the box to get on the end of the crosses. Like a medieval Stuart Elliot