Pub Quiz thread

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Successful breeding between 2 members of the group ?
Near enough.
Three female bison were released in Kent in July last year, with a male due to join them in October to start a breeding program. One of the females turned out to have already been pregnant, and gave birth the day before the queen's death in September - the first wild bison to be born in England for a considerable period of time.

Over to you.
 
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Oops - sorry about that. Should have been Ernest Sykes. I'll give it to you. Well done - so quickly - even with my mistake.. However, there is one other (small) link. ??
 
Oops - sorry about that. Should have been Ernest Sykes. I'll give it to you. Well done - so quickly - even with my mistake.. However, there is one other (small) link. ??
The small link is that they were all employees of the L & Y railway company.
Anyway-over to you
 
Sir Stanley Rous ( secretary of the FA at the time of the match in question (1938 ?) suggested to the England team that they give the Nazi salute to engender goodwill - having not done so on a previous occasion (1936)which apparently offended the German government. He later wrote that the team weren't that bothered by the action - something fiercely disputed later by, among others Stanley Matthews
Rous lived in/near Watford and the Graham Taylor stand was originally the Rous (or Stanley Rous or Sir Stanley rous) stand.r
 
Sir Stanley Rous ( secretary of the FA at the time of the match in question (1938 ?) suggested to the England team that they give the Nazi salute to engender goodwill - having not done so on a previous occasion (1936)which apparently offended the German government. He later wrote that the team weren't that bothered by the action - something fiercely disputed later by, among others Stanley Matthews
Rous lived in/near Watford and the Graham Taylor stand was originally the Rous (or Stanley Rous or Sir Stanley rous) stand.r
Correct - all yours.