Pub Quiz thread

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Against which team, no longer in the Football League, have Watford played over 70 times but have a goal difference of precisely zero after all those games?

No - my red herring did work after all...
Have to admit to a slight error - I should have said 'at home'...

I was going to go for Grimsby but do you mean we've played them 70 times at home?
 
I was going to go for Grimsby but do you mean we've played them 70 times at home?

Not Grimsby - and over 70 times at home. In fact our home record against them reads

P77 W29 D19 L29 For 104 Against 104 - GD 0

- surprising given the number of high scoring matches there have been between the two...

A clue - they have probably had more obnoxious managers in recent years than any other club in history. :)
 
I should add here that the women are actually highly bred ladies. Actually you could take 2 of them away and replace them with a cock and hen if you wanted.

I knew a Lady Godiva was a fiver and a Cock 'n' 'en was a ten, but Wicker Basket was new to me.
On my research into a wicker basket I found that (apparently) fifteen quid is also called a Commodore. I've never heard that either, but I did like it. Three times a lady. <laugh>

£15 is me answer, china. ;)
 
I knew a Lady Godiva was a fiver and a Cock 'n' 'en was a ten, but Wicker Basket was new to me.
On my research into a wicker basket I found that (apparently) fifteen quid is also called a Commodore. I've never heard that either, but I did like it. Three times a lady. <laugh>

£15 is me answer, china. ;)

You've cracked it Andy - so the answer would be 3 ie. three Lady Godiva's. Fifteen quid is also known as a wicker basket. The origins are not clear but it's thought that the wicker basket has something to do with flower selling. Over to you.
 
I knew a Lady Godiva was a fiver and a Cock 'n' 'en was a ten, but Wicker Basket was new to me.
On my research into a wicker basket I found that (apparently) fifteen quid is also called a Commodore. I've never heard that either, but I did like it. Three times a lady. <laugh>

£15 is me answer, china. ;)

You've cracked it Andy - so the answer would be 3 ie. three Lady Godiva's. Fifteen quid is also known as a wicker basket. The origins are not clear but it's thought that the wicker basket has something to do with flower selling. Over to you.

Bloody hell - bows in admiration... <applause>
 
I knew a Lady Godiva was a fiver and a Cock 'n' 'en was a ten, but Wicker Basket was new to me.
On my research into a wicker basket I found that (apparently) fifteen quid is also called a Commodore. I've never heard that either, but I did like it. Three times a lady. <laugh>

£15 is me answer, china. ;)

Very impressive! <applause>