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- WINSTON CHURCHILL

1 The ‘British Bulldog’, Churchill was:

A. Half-Canadian B. Half-American C. Half-French

2 HOW m any o f t hese m ade i t i nto t he O xford english Dictionary thanks to Churchill?

A. Winstonian B. Bulldogian C. Churchilli­an D. Churchilli­ana

3 TRUE OR FALSE: Churchill was admired as a painter by Pablo Picasso.

4 MATCH t he f act t o t he t ype o f a lcohol t o which it relates:

1. Between 1908 and 1965, Churchill drank an estimated 42,000 bottles of this 2. Between 1908 and 1914, his household spent an annual £100,000 (in today’s money) on this 3. This was originally made for Churchill A. Wine

B. Pol Roger champagne C. Carlsberg Special Brew

5 CHURCHILL i s o ur o nly p rime m inister to h ave m anaged T HRee o f t hese f eats. Which did he not achieve?

A. Received the Nobel Prize in Literature B. Received an honorary Bafta C. Entered the music charts D. Honoured twice on coins

6 TRUE OR FALSE: He had wanted to be an architect.

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ANSWERS 1) B. Half-American.

CHURCHILL’S mother, Jennie Jerome, was an American socialite. Her son became the first person to be bestowed honorary citizenshi­p of the U.S. by the President.

2) A. Winstonian C. Churchilli­an D. Churchilli­ana

WINSTONIAN (‘of, pertaining to, or characteri­stic of Sir Winston Churchill’) was first used by Churchill in 1905. Churchilli­an means the same. It was first used in 1769 to refer to Charles Churchill’s poetry. Churchilli­ana, first used in 1943, means Churchill-related ‘publicatio­ns, sayings, or items’.

3) True.

HE MADE about 500 works. A tenth were accepted by the Royal Academy. Picasso said: ‘If that man were a painter... he’d have no trouble earning a good living.’

4) 1B, 2A, 3C.

HE IS estimated to have drunk two bottles of bubbly a day. His favourite brand, Pol Roger, created its Prestige Cuvee in his honour. Between 1908 and 1914, the household spent an average of £1,160 on wine each year (more than £100,000 now). Carlsberg Special Brew was brewed to commemorat­e Churchill’s 1950 visit to Copenhagen.

5) B. Received an honorary Bafta.

CHURCHILL got the Nobel prize in 1953 for ‘his mastery of descriptio­n’. He entered the charts after his death in 1965 with a collection of his speeches, and in 2010 with a record marking the Battle of Britain’s 70th anniversar­y. His death and its 50th anniversar­y were commemorat­ed with coins.

6) False.

HOWEVER, he liked bricklayin­g. He said at home at Chartwell he ‘built a large part of two cottages and kitchen-garden walls’.

 ?? Picture: ZUMA PRESS/PA ??
Picture: ZUMA PRESS/PA

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