Pub Quiz thread

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Anything to do with the Julian calendar?
I'll give you that - it's the Julian date. Based on the start date of the Julian period - defined in the 16th Century as 1st January 4713 BC - it represents the number of days that have passed since then, so today's date is 20201. I can't for the life of me think why astronomers find it useful though...

Over to you.
 
I'll give you that - it's the Julian date. Based on the start date of the Julian period - defined in the 16th Century as 1st January 4713 BC - it represents the number of days that have passed since then, so today's date is 20201. I can't for the life of me think why astronomers find it useful though...

Over to you.
Was a tricky one!
 
Yet again I get it right without any preparation for another question.
Here goes. Which Watford legend only took up football (association) because he'd been banned playing Gaelic football ?