OT - The Pub Quiz Thread

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Who scored our first goal in the league last season ( 2018/19 ) ?
Thanks. I just told him he was wrong about the opposition and apparently I'd not listened properly. 'I said we lost 1-0 to Preston, so the first goal was at home to Sheffield United.' He doesn't like to be told he's wrong about something, I don't know where he gets that from.

Along the same lines (and no Googling), who scored our first and second goals in the FA Cup last season?
It’s time to move on lads.
 
Off for a couple of days...Happy for anyone to take this over and get it moving again.
The answer was Rudyard Kipling...

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Kilimanjaro was my guess when I first heard this question but it just came up short. The point you are looking for is in the Andes...
Sadly I cannot remember the names of any Andean peaks, except Mt Argentina, which I am guessing is too far south.
 
Because the Earth is not a perfect sphere and bulges near the equator it throws up a number of anomalies, for example I remember reading that the Dead Sea, which is the lowest point on Earth, is nevertheless further from the centre of the Earth than Mount McKinlay, which is the highest point in North America.
But I don’t know the name of the Ecuadorean mountain in question, sorry
 
Because the Earth is not a perfect sphere and bulges near the equator it throws up a number of anomalies, for example I remember reading that the Dead Sea, which is the lowest point on Earth, is nevertheless further from the centre of the Earth than Mount McKinlay, which is the highest point in North America.
But I don’t know the name of the Ecuadorean mountain in question, sorry

I must admit I'd never heard of this peak either until it was a quiz answer...
 
Way too south. The peak is in Ecuador if that helps...
Ecuador is the only South American country I’ve been too and I still don’t know. When I was there the cloud cover was so low you couldn’t see any hills, let alone mountains.
 
Ecuador is the only South American country I’ve been too and I still don’t know. When I was there the cloud cover was so low you couldn’t see any hills, let alone mountains.

They have their own weather systems, must be a fantastic area both historical and geographical...