Bush Telegraph

Quiz teams not clowning around

- Dave Murdoch

Carrots were first cultivated in Afghanista­n, red wine lightens with age, Aesop’s Fables originated in Greece, The Amazon River dolphin is pink and Japan has a tradition of eating KFC on Christmas Day were just some of the answers in Tararua’s 11th Adult Trivia Quiz held on Thursday, July 23.

Twenty teams took part with Woodville having a whopping nine, Dannevirke six and Pahiatua five. Each library hosted their own teams with a set of common questions delivered by local Ring Masters and the scores collated progressiv­ely and displayed on an electronic spread sheet.

Dannevirke’s Four Horsemen of the Potato Chips won for the fourth consecutiv­e year, scoring an impressive 45/64 questions correct. They won medals, a $25 voucher each from The Forge Cafe´ and four books. There was a good range of titles – Woman Kind, Life On Earth (David Attenborou­gh), The Savvy Cook and The Colour of Time.

Teams found the questions tough, the Who Am I selection scoring the highest and Food and Drink surprising­ly the lowest.

The theme was Life’s A Circus and there was a section of questions on circus including the name of Disney’s famous elephant (Dumbo), the correct name for the circus tent (Big Top) and the popular film starring Hugh Jackman (The Greatest Showman).

Each library was colourfull­y decorated, groups responded with spectacula­r costumes and library staff also got into the spirit.

Regular supplies of food and drink enhanced the atmosphere and Woodville librarian Leilani Gundry speaking for all groups said: “We had a super fun night.”

 ??  ?? The winning Woodville team called The Sideshow Freaks – Made up of Evan Nattrass, Bettina McCulloch, Gayle Cresswell and Charlene Cudby.
The winning Woodville team called The Sideshow Freaks – Made up of Evan Nattrass, Bettina McCulloch, Gayle Cresswell and Charlene Cudby.
 ??  ?? The best dressed Woodville team was Clowning Around.
The best dressed Woodville team was Clowning Around.
 ??  ?? Ring Mistress at Dannevirke, Tararua District Librarian Brenda Graves asked the questions.
Ring Mistress at Dannevirke, Tararua District Librarian Brenda Graves asked the questions.
 ??  ?? Defending their Tararua title was Dannevirke’s Four Horsemen of the Potato Chips. From left Richard Beale, Helen Carver, Keith Smith and Tim Delaney.
Defending their Tararua title was Dannevirke’s Four Horsemen of the Potato Chips. From left Richard Beale, Helen Carver, Keith Smith and Tim Delaney.
 ??  ?? The best dressed Dannevirke team was Freaks and Geeks of Fantastica­l Facts.
The best dressed Dannevirke team was Freaks and Geeks of Fantastica­l Facts.

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