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It’s that time of year again. The great Blackfriar Boxing Day Quiz and the lucky winner will receive a wonderful Bettys’ Taste of Yorkshire gift box. (See above for more details).

Please email your answers to ros.snowdon@ypn.co.uk to arrive no later than January 6.

We will alert the winner by email and Bettys will send the prize to your address so please include it in your email.

We will publish the correct answers in the New Year.

Good luck everyone!

2019 has been a busy year for Yorkshire firms and we have run a lot of quirky stories. So which ones do you remember?

1. We revealed in October that Yorkshire-based luxury cashmere retailer N. Peal was asked to create new pieces for two characters in the upcoming James Bond film No Time to Die, which is due to be released on April 3, 2020.

Who are these two characters?

a. James Bond and Dr Madeleine Swann b. Ernst Stavro Blofeld and Hinx

c. Q and Miss Moneypenny

2. The year didn’t get off to the best of starts for David Paynter, founder of cricket shoe brand Payntr.

The business had part of its shipment stolen in January when thieves broke into a lorry. How many cricket shoes did Mr Paynter estimate were stolen?

a. 6,700 b. 4,000 c. 7,000

3. Channel 4 has begun its move to the region but which landmark building, currently undergoing redevelopm­ent in the city centre, has the broadcaste­r chosen as its new home in Leeds?

a. The Majestic b. Temple Works c. Broadcasti­ng Tower

4. Which two grocers did Kantar say were the worst performing big four supermarke­ts as shoppers held back on festive spending in the all-important run-up to Christmas?

a. Tesco and Sainsbury’s b. Morrisons and Asda c. Morrisons and Sainsbury’s

5. Which betting giant agreed to buy the owner of Leeds-based Sky Betting & Gaming, The Stars Group, in October this year?

a. Ladbrokes Coral b. Betfred c. Flutter Entertainm­ent

6. Who was named Entreprene­ur of the Year at The Yorkshire Post Excellence in Business Awards 2019 after judges praised them for practicing what they preach?

a. Anna Sutton – The Data

Shed b. Jack Tordoff – JCT600 c. Michael Szlas – OTTY

7. Clipper Logistics, which distribute­s goods for retailers such as John Lewis, Marks & Spencer, Asda and Morrisons, reported record trading over which major event in the retail calendar?

a. Valentine’s Day b. Yorkshire Day on August 1 c. The Black Friday weekend 8. Black Friday is an American tradition that harks back to the bank holiday on the Friday after Thanksgivi­ng.

There are two theories as to how this tradition came to be known as Black Friday. Which of these is a wrong theory that we have completely made up?

a. The streets were black with fumes as shoppers piled into their cars to grab deals b. This was the first day of the year retailers went into profit (into the black) c. All discounted items were displayed using black ticket labels rather the customary white ones

9. Which major retailer was said to be threatenin­g tens of thousands of workers with the sack if they didn’t sign “punishing” new contracts?

a. Asda b. Bonmarche c. The Card Factory

10. Luxury retailer Burberry is planning further investment in its three sites in Yorkshire and said it is fully committed to its two manufactur­ing sites which make the world famous Burberry trench coats.

Which of these is NOT a Burberry manufactur­ing site?

a. Castleford b. Keighley c. Leeds

11. Which firm failed to take over Bradford-based credit lender Provident Financial in a protracted, bitter £1.3bn hostile takeover bid? At the time Blackfriar described it as “one of those merger/takeover stories that make you want to bang your head against a brick wall”.

a. Non-Standard Finance b. Morses Club c. Amigo Loans

12. In April, Asda’s £12bn merger with Sainsbury’s was blocked by the Competitio­n and Markets Authority. Blackfriar had long predicted this and believes the two firms would have been better off listening to his advice than paying out hundreds of thousands of pounds to legal and competitio­n advisers. The deal was blocked on the grounds that it would result in:

a. Higher prices for consumers b. Sainsbury’s staff being forced to wear flat caps c. Asda staff being forced to learn the Queen’s English

13. Leeds City College opened the doors to its new Quarry Hill campus this year.

Originally, the college expected the campus to accommodat­e around 3,000 students. How many did it actually take in?

a. 2,300 b. 6,000 c. 3,800

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