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PUZZLERS PARADISE


Happy New Year! To make January a little sweeter on the freezing days ahead, we are offering another £50 this month. Answer all the questions and complete the tiebreaker: I love being a taxi driver because...... Just email your answers to the quiz and the strapline to info@phtm.co.uk or post to our address on page 3.


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The 18 sporting references to find are: TOUR DE FRANCE WIMBLEDON


MASTERS ASHES


KENTUCKY DERBY STANLEY CUP AUSTRALIAN OPEN FA CUP


GRAND PRIX O MR Y B R E D Y K C U T N E K W SUPERBOWL


WORLD SERIES NBA FINALS DERBY


GRAND NATIONAL MELBOURNE CUP RYDER CUP HEINEKEN CUP


ANSWERS TO DECEMBER’S QUIZ


1. 1908 and 1948 2. Reagan, Kennedy, Lincoln 3. 6 Feb 2012 4. China and Russia 5. Ukraine and Poland, Italy 6. Curiosity 7.Windosw 8 quad-core smartphones and tablets, 8th generation games consoles 8.Mayans 9. Southeastern coast of England, London Array 10. Abraj Al-Bait Towers or Mecca Royal Hotel Clock Tower, Mecca 11. Katrina 12. François Hollande, Vladimir Putin, Mohammed Morsi, Hugo Chavez, Barack Obama 13. Equador, Sweden 14.Witney Houston, Andy Williams, Neil Armstrong, Tony Scott, Robin Gibb, Donna Summer, Vidal Sassoon, Etta James, Davy Jones, Phyllis Diller, to name a few 15. Frankel and Black Caviar.


ANSWERS TO WHO THE DEVIL ARE YOU


Nicolas Sarkozy, Alastair Cook, Nick Hewer ANSWER TO DECEMBER’S CONUNDRUM


22 + 35 ✕ 35 ÷ 3 – 65 ÷ 3 ✕ 7 = 1400 PAGE 74


PHTM JANUARY 2013 DAKAR RALLY


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MATHEMATICAL CONUNDRUM


Starting from 14 can you insert the correct mathematical sym- bols (+ – ✕ and ÷, two of them twice) to arrive at 392.


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START SPORTS QUIZ OF THE YEAR


It has been an unbelievable year for sport, especially in this country and with that in mind we present our inaugural sports quiz to test your mettle. 1. Which sport is played on the largest pitch? 2.


In 1950, India withdrew from the World Cup because FIFA refused to let them do what?


3. What is the connection between Volleyball, Squash and Badminton? Clue: This connection is not shared with tennis or table tennis.


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In darts, what is the lowest score that CANNOT be scored with a single dart?


5. Which sports playing area is 2.7 metres by 1.5 metres? 6. Which sport do the Oklahoma City Thunder play? 7.


In Athletics, what is the last event of the Decathlon?


8. What is the only sport to have been played on the sur- face of the moon?


9. Who was the first cricketer to achieve 10,000 runs in test cricket?


10. What is the highest possible break in snooker - 147, 150 or 155?


11. Who were the runners up in the Europa League Final of 2010?


12. James Naismith invented which sport? 13. Who scored the winning goal for Romania when they beat England in the 1998 World Cup?


14. What significant sporting event took place on Novem- ber 22nd 2003?


15. Eight minutes and 47.8 seconds is the fastest ever win- ning time for what race?


WHO THE DEVIL ARE YOU? Can you recognise these not so ‘A list’ celebs? 14


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