BBC Quiz of the Week 23/04/21

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49 participants this week, -3 on last week

Mean average 3.8
Median average 4.0
Mode average 3

Congrats to @Hover Fly for cracking 100, and for preparing his own supper.

Congrats to the following for cracking 50:

@twentysix by twentyfive
@NorthernDave
@Toshiba Boy

Let me know if you think your score's wrong and I'll check.

Carnage here this morning, the baboons said they wanted their cage to look "just like the flat at no.11" (whatever that is), and they've been smearing their dung all over the cage walls to get the effect. Loons.
 
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BrumJim

BrumJim

Forum Stalwart (won't take the hint and leave...)
@Random Monkey fact:
Monkeys are almost everywhere on the planet.
The only places where you won’t find them are the Antarctic and in Australia. A theory suggests it is due to the geological movement that took place over 175 million years ago. While Australia and Asia are relatively close, they have not been close since the separation of Pangaea long ago.
 
@Random Monkey fact:
Monkeys are almost everywhere on the planet.
The only places where you won’t find them are the Antarctic and in Australia. A theory suggests it is due to the geological movement that took place over 175 million years ago. While Australia and Asia are relatively close, they have not been close since the separation of Pangaea long ago.
The theory's wrong.

Antarctica's too bloody cold, and Australia's too bloody hot (plus, we can't get past their "points based migration system", which is heavily biased in favour of marsupials, you get extra points for having a birth pouch and living off sodding eucalyptus).
 
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