Programme 12 - Scotland vs Wales
Kirsty Lang referees a contest between Scotland vs Wales in the notoriously cryptic quiz. 12/12
(12/12)
Teams from all over the UK will face Kirsty Lang's cryptic questions across the series, with Kirsty offering support and the odd hint where it might be needed.
Scotland take on Wales in the final contest, with Kirsty revealing the overall scores and announcing the series winner.
You can follow the questions in each edition on the Round Britain Quiz webpages. Each week's questions will be posted on the day before the Sunday transmission.
Teams:
Val McDermid and Alan McCredie - Scotland
Myfanwy Alexander and Cariad Lloyd - Wales
Questions in today's edition:
Q1
Can you find a hidden Cole in a radio pirate
A beeping Baker in a faraway land
And a Celtic King in An (historic) field
And what familiar call unites them all?
Q2
In the end, what lingers in a stringed companion to the raga
A rugged strait
A Mesopotamian goddess of war and love
An Eastern blade
And a franchise of ‘blue’ films-
All leading to a sticky, fictional cinematic conductor?
Q3 Music:
Identify what might link them in an Italian restaurant (and it doesn’t grow on trees)
Q4
Why might you expect these people to give you a break?
A writer who unveiled Secret Gardens
A voodoo priest who met his end in a coffin full of snakes
An opera singer who duetted with John Denver.
Q5
In which arena would the following all meet? And why might it be in the wrong place?
The Crown’s Princess Margaret
Michael and his band of brothers
A cinematic Joker
One Prime Minister who fathered another
And The Iron Chancellor
Q6
Music: What do all these songs lead your eyes to?
Q7
What links all of these to where we are right now? And which is the odd one out?
Sheila Hancock in a short-lived ITV comedy
Eric Lidell’s nickname
John Coltrane’s 1958 album
An Agatha Christie murder mystery
And a A Wes Anderson film
Q8
You’ll be answering clues in 6 categories, each represented by a different colour. You may recognise the different categories from a popular trivia game… which should help you. After answering all the clues you have to identify the common thread that links them all.
So, who are we Pursuing?
In blue you'll find... The linoleum capital where the story began.
In pink you'll find... not quite a singing detective but close enough.
In yellow you'll find... 18th-century tattoos in a peat bog
In purple you'll find... the answer to this very question and a familiar face
In green you'll find... the science behind the stories
In orange you will find... not quite singing detectives, but again, close enough
BONUS END OF SERIES TEASER
Final challenge. Find five hidden curiosities across the series.
If you’ve listened to all 12 programmes in this series, you’ll know we’ve heard many voices and sounds... some expected, some a little different. Among them, five names didn’t quite fit the tune.
Your challenge is to find these five voices and figure out where they’ve been hiding.
Here’s a clue to get you started:
One flows, one mends, one weaves, one unlocks, and one stands tall.
Host: Kirsty Lang
Recorded by: Phil Booth
Sound Design: Chris Maclean
Production Coordinator: Caroline Barlow
Producer: Carl Cooper
Questions set by:
Lucy Porter, Alan Poulton, and public contributors.
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Last week's teaser question
Last week Kirsty asked:
What links:
Capability Brown
Henry VIII’s older brother
The Rolls Royce engine from the Spitfire
Asteroid 2054
ANSWER
They’re all characters in Arthurian Legend
Lancelot - 18th century gardener Capability Brown’s real first name was Lancelot.Â
Arthur - Henry VIII’s older brother was Arthur. Died in 1502 at the age of 15, they year after his marriage to Catherine of Aragon.
Merlin - The Merlin was an engine developed by Rolls Royce, originally called the PV-12. It was used in planes such as the Supermarine Spitfire and the Hawker Hurricane.
Gawain - Gawain is a large asteroid orbiting between Mars and Jupiter in the main portion of the asteroid belt. NASA has not classified Gawain as potentially hazardous because its orbit does not bring it close to Earth. It was discovered in 1960.
BONUS END OF SERIES TEASER
Final challenge. Find five
hidden curiosities across the series.Â
If you’ve listened to all 12
programmes in this series, you’ll know we’ve heard many voices and sounds...
some expected, some a little different.Â
Among them, five names didn’t
quite fit the tune.Â
Your challenge is to find
these five voices and figure out where they’ve been hiding.Â
Here’s a clue to get you
started:Â
One flows, one mends, one
weaves, one unlocks, and one stands tall.Â
We’ll reveal the
answer, and whether you can treat yourself to a biscuit at the start of next
series.
Broadcasts
- Sun 27 Jul 2025 16:30ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4
- Sat 2 Aug 2025 23:30ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4
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