Thursday’s questions were:
1. Who said: Laughter is the sun that drives winter from the human face.?
2. What were Fred Dagg’s sons called and who created them?
3. It’s blague in French, facezia or scherzo in Italian, broma or chiste in Spanish and kōrero whakakata in Maori, what is it in English?
4. He co-hosted and television comedy show satirising current affairs and often portrayed Rob Muldoon, who is he?
5. What’s your favourite funniest book and/or film?
Points for answers:
Willdwan got 2 1/2 (1/2 because there were 2 parts to #2) plus a near-enough for 3#
J BLoggs wins an electronic batch of shortbread with a clean sweep.
Andrei got 2 1/2.
Answers follow the break:
1. Victor Hugo
2. John Clarke.
3. Joke
4. David McPhail.
5. Book: Grievous Bodily by Craig Harrison; film have never grown up from my childhood favourite – The Great Race.