Pub Quiz thread

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Explosions? A famous munition ship collision in Halifax Nova Scotia and underground nuclear testing in Novaya Zemlya?
All yours.:)

The 'dubious' record bit was that the Halifax explosion in 1917 was, and still is, the largest man-made, non-nuclear explosion ever - whereas the Novaya Zemplya explosion in 1961 was, and still is, the largest man-made, nuclear explosion ever.
 
Cheers BB. A great friend of mine was born and brought up in Halifax Nova Scotia so I knew about that. The nuclear testing I have to confess was supplied by Google!

Which native of Walsall put his honeymoon on a small boat to good use?
I believe that Jerome K. Jerome came originally from Walsall, so did he get the idea for 'Three men in a boat' whilst in a boat on honeymoon ?
 
I believe that Jerome K. Jerome came originally from Walsall, so did he get the idea for 'Three men in a boat' whilst in a boat on honeymoon ?

He certainly did. Spent it on a small boat on the Thames. Later he wrote what I think is one of the funniest books I've read - the Hampton Court maze, the Stilton cheese, Uncle Podger hanging a picture, the German comic song etc - so over to you Cologne.
 
He certainly did. Spent it on a small boat on the Thames. Later he wrote what I think is one of the funniest books I've read - the Hampton Court maze, the Stilton cheese, Uncle Podger hanging a picture, the German comic song etc - so over to you Cologne.
Cheers Theo. Sticking to a literary theme - which country has the highest number of authors per head of population. By that I mean the percentage of the population to have had books published ? Predictably they also have the highest number of bookshops per thousand people.