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The solution is AFL-related!

No blurting! Please PM the answers for your podium finish.

Shouldn't take long!

HNY, enjoy:

B - J Kolodjashnij   H Andrews    N Newman

HB - L Evans       J Clark          M O'Connor

C - E Richards     L Neale        N Earasmus

HF - C Spargo    C Curnow    C Ah Chee

F - A Neal-Bullen  J Stringer  J Ugle-Hagan

R - D Cameron    T Kelly        W Ashcroft

I/C  - O Florent   N Answerth  J Treacy    T Taranto   (E. Yeo)

 

For the first time ever I've gone 'oh, I know it!' within a couple of seconds of looking.

Almost certainly wrong but I'm just going to savour the moment before I send the PM.

 
26 minutes ago, Roger Mellie said:

@Demonstone has swooped in to claim the Gold medal 🥇

Bravo!!

Ahh, now we know why @Demonstone gave up authorship of quizzes - he wants to claim the Gold Medal every time ... 😉

Maybe give him a quota of Gold Medals then no longer eligible ... 😁

Thanks for compiling the quiz, Roger M.


On 01/01/2025 at 08:18, Roger Mellie said:

The solution is AFL-related!

No blurting! Please PM the answers for your podium finish.

Shouldn't take long!

HNY, enjoy:

B - J Kolodjashnij   H Andrews    N Newman

HB - L Evans       J Clark          M O'Connor

C - E Richards     L Neale        N Earasmus

HF - C Spargo    C Curnow    C Ah Chee

F - A Neal-Bullen  J Stringer  J Ugle-Hagan

R - D Cameron    T Kelly        W Ashcroft

I/C  - O Florent   N Answerth  J Treacy    T Taranto   (E. Yeo)

Time for a reveal, Rog.

And how was @Little Goffy's confidence misplaced?

Edited by Timothy Reddan-A'Blew

On 01/01/2025 at 12:43, Demonstone said:

I'm proud to say that I've won every single quiz this year.  :laugh:

Just like that fleeting moment in time when we were AFL, AFLW and VFL premiers. Emphasis - sadly - on fleeting...

13 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Time for a reveal, Rog.

And how was @Little Goffy's confidence misplaced?

Do you remember that time a $400m joint NASA-ESA mission was destroyed on landing because just one engineer in one sector had forgotten to convert inches to centimetres?

Misplaced by about that much.

 
8 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

Do you remember that time a $400m joint NASA-ESA mission was destroyed on landing because just one engineer in one sector had forgotten to convert inches to centimetres?

Misplaced by about that much.

😆

...I think.

Now; the reveal?


????something to do with where they were recruited from?????
Unlikely , with Cameron , Ashcroft and ANB , for example being from different states.

Perhaps they’ve all never been suspended.

I give up.

11 minutes ago, Roger Mellie said:

You want me to spell it out for you?

Ah!

I was looking for that! (thatty?)

I see why you can't spell it out!


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5 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Ah!

I was looking for that! (thatty?)

I see why you can't spell it out!

Well played - Silver medal for you 🥈

The old FILO approach (first in, laughed out)

On 01/01/2025 at 10:11, Little Goffy said:

For the first time ever I've gone 'oh, I know it!' within a couple of seconds of looking.

Almost certainly wrong but I'm just going to savour the moment before I send the PM.

Well done that’s impressive - I looked at it for a few seconds and thought I’d better get back to mowing the lawn 😂

On 03/01/2025 at 08:08, Roger Mellie said:

You want me to spell it out for you?

46 minutes ago, Cranky Franky said:

So what is the answer ?

A niggling 'So what', eh, Roger?

(Don't hate me, Franky 🫤)


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2 hours ago, Cranky Franky said:

So what is the answer ?

The answer, Cranky, is to take the first letter of each player's surname and you will find it spells something deep and meaningful.

Thanks to all!

 
21 hours ago, Roger Mellie said:

Bronze medal for Axis of Bob 🥉

Good show!

Hey, nothing against AoB, but I thought my comment above was good enough to get the Bronze (based on the fact that Tim’s Silver resulted from a comment) 🤣

1 hour ago, hardtack said:

Hey, nothing against AoB, but I thought my comment above was good enough to get the Bronze (based on the fact that Tim’s Silver resulted from a comment) 🤣

I suspected same.

Let the annals* of Demonland Quizzery show a 3-way tie for silver to @hardtack@Axis of Bob and yours truly!

 

* Reviewed for autocorrect interference before posting


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