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Is no way #1 isnt Polo. They play on fucking horses. Well, just horses.
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is 42 because of the world cup?
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scotty21 wrote: 32. At which type of race do you not cross the finishing line?
Is there a type of race involving "lapping" your opponent to win?
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scotty21 wrote: 2. In 1950, India withdrew from the World Cup because FIFA refused to let them do what? Play in bare feet.(EG)
*Cough* Wikipedia wrote: After the draw, the Indian football association AIFF decided against going to the World Cup, citing travel costs (although FIFA had agreed to bear a major part of the travel expenses),[8] lack of practice time, team selection issues and valuing the Olympics over the FIFA World Cup.[8]
Although FIFA had imposed a rule banning barefoot play following the 1948 Olympics[9][10] where India had played barefoot, the Indian captain at the time, Sailen Manna, claimed that this was not part of the AIFF's decision.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1950_FIFA_World_Cup
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Going to take a few stabs here
16. Which Welsh Rugby league club are based in Bridgend? A few years ago I remember watching the 'Celtic' Crusaders in the ESL so I assume it's them, I recall the great Clinton Schifcofske once played for them as well.
32. At which type of race do you not cross the finishing line? Swimming Race?
42. Why was there no baseball World Series in 1994? I assume some sort of player strike/pay dispute.
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scotty21 wrote:mcjules wrote:jlm8695 wrote:Quote:30. In which sport can the two goals be different sizes?
This is fucking me up. Ahh this one I've heard before at a quiz night. It's water polo because if one of the goals is in the deep end and the other in the shallow end, one of them is technically larger than the other. Thats the one But a competitive water polo pool doesn't actually have a deep end? :-k
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mcjules wrote:jlm8695 wrote:Quote:30. In which sport can the two goals be different sizes?
This is fucking me up. Ahh this one I've heard before at a quiz night. It's water polo because if one of the goals is in the deep end and the other in the shallow end, one of them is technically larger than the other. Thats the one
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jlm8695 wrote:Quote:30. In which sport can the two goals be different sizes?
This is fucking me up. Ahh this one I've heard before at a quiz night. It's water polo because if one of the goals is in the deep end and the other in the shallow end, one of them is technically larger than the other.
Insert Gertjan Verbeek gifs here
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Clue for 30: Its an Olympic sport
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pv4 wrote:5. Ping Pong/table tennis Surely this is it? Quote:30. In which sport can the two goals be different sizes?
This is fucking me up. Quote:32. At which type of race do you not cross the finishing line?
Swimming????
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1. I reckon there's some obscure ancient game that is played once a year in some festival.... but to go for something more conventional, Polo? 17. Kidderminster Harriers 20. The Oval Edited by mcjules: 13/3/2015 03:09:26 PM
Insert Gertjan Verbeek gifs here
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scotty21 wrote:
13. Who scored the winning goal for Romania when they beat England in the 1998 World Cup?
dan petrescu
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biscuitman1871 wrote:Answer to 7. is 1500m Yes it is
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pv4 wrote:3. Can only score when you serve
That hurt my head. Yep that one killed me too
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32. Swimming
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17. it sounds interesting as if it's a club who is currently in the EPL. I'll guess one of the Welsh teams - Cardiff or Swansea.
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5. Ping Pong/table tennis
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3. Can only score when you serve
That hurt my head.
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1.Golf?
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Not sure if any of these have been answered
25. Newcastle United 36. New England Patriots 40. Abner Doubleday. Pretty sure this has proven to be not true anyway 42. Players strike
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26. Tourist trophy 36. Patriots
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aussieshorter wrote:4. 23 28. City Yes to 4 jlm beat you to 28
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4. 23 28. City
____________________________________________________________________________ TPO Rankings - the FIFA World Rankings for Australian football clubs 
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28: City?
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pv4 wrote:30. Gaelic Football Nope. Clue for you: The sport is not played on a "grass pitch"
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28. United
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