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WCW’s “Not Another Cryptic Cricket Quiz” cryptic cricket quiz
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I know it’s not footy-related so therefore shouldn’t be posted here, but since it’s so quiet on DL atm I hope to get away with it. 😉 Thought it only fair to include a quiz featuring only English players. They have all played Test Match cricket and all within the last 50 years. Some answers are surname only, the others are first and surname. They are not in batting order. So, in the words of our resident Quiz Compiler Extraordinaire, @Demonstone, have at it! 1. He’ll be right before time 2. Apes ran wild for The Full… 3. He must be a Sagittarius 4. I took from his first name to create an animal 5. Mr. X lives in southwest England 6. Delighted little pebble 7. Sounds like his home is in Timor-Leste 8. While at the crease, lost his head, but gee, he’ll be all G! 9. The rest are upset as business is dense 10. Architraves broken in two 11. Employed along with a doorrman and a manserrvant? 12. You reportedly fill tough Nelson Mandela’s kitbag -
The current Neeld / Prendergast thread again mentioned that Pendlebury followed the Dee's as a kid, and therefore wants to play with us. So in the interest of keeping some sanity until 31 March 2012, here is a little quiz. 1) What teams did the Melbourne players follow as kids? 02 Jones - St Kilda 03 Bartram - Essendon 04 Watts - Sydney, Essendon, St Kilda, Geelong 05 Gysberts - Collingwood 16 Grimes - Melbourne 22 Moloney - Melbourne 27 Rivers - Sydney 42 Spencer - Brisbane 48 Fitzpatrick - Hawthorn 49 Nicholson - Hawthorn 50 Evans - Melbourne 2) What opposition players followed Melbourne as kids? Carlton - Chris Judd Hawthorn - Buddy Franklin Collingwood - Simon Buckley, Scott Pendlebury West Coast - Andrew Gaff Well we all know that Moloney was a Demon. Jones was St Kilda. I would assume Frawley was a Saint too. Bartram was Essendon. Grimes was Tigers I believe. Judd, Buddy and Pendles were all Melbourne supporters as kids. Simon Buckley was too. Who else have we got?