Originally Posted by elvaago
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"If anybody can knock these three balls in, this man can."
David Taylor, 11 January 1982, as Steve Davis prepared to pot the blue, in making the first 147 break on television.
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I can't get anyYou play a long slow deadweight red to a corner pocket. As it approaches the pocket, a kamikaze woodlouse crawls out from under the cushion and makes its way across the table, conflicting with the path of the red precisely at the point the red gets there. The red, needless to say, veers off course, and the future of the woodlouse is uncertain. - The Statman
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Originally Posted by The StatmanI think the start is the toughest bit. I softened up a little after that!"If anybody can knock these three balls in, this man can."
David Taylor, 11 January 1982, as Steve Davis prepared to pot the blue, in making the first 147 break on television.
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Originally Posted by The StatmanI may give some clues.
Would you like the answers to a couple of the words (chosen by me) or a selection of positions where the name changes?
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Originally Posted by hegelandMaybe a selection of positions? - although I think this one is more for the English-speaking folks on this board.
OK then:
One change of names is between INDEBTED and CHAPS.
The player who has not played at the Crucible starts with NEAT and ends with QUIT. (MY APOLOGIES, I LEFT THIS PLAYER OUT ENTIRELY!)
I would also tell you that the total number of surnames is 8 (NOT 7 AS STATED EARLIER).
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Originally Posted by elvaagoWhere's QUIT?
And do the names overlap eachother too?
I have just edited post 101, and also edited the original question – all I have done is add the player whom I omitted.
Here is the correct question, to remind you.
The names do not overlap at all. The last letter of one name is followed by the first letter of the next.
ROUND TWELVE
I think it’s time to bring a snooker theme to this quiz.
What I have done is made a list of words, in which one can change one letter to another to make a different word (for example, in ‘trough’ you can change R to H to get ‘though’).
If you select the correct letters to exchange, you will be left with a list of snooker players’ surnames. All except one of them have appeared at the Crucible and the other is currently on the main tour.
For example, if my list was:
SNACK, WATCH, BATTER, SLOWING
…you could respond with the following answer:
K, snack to knack
I, watch to witch
N, batter to banter
G, slowing to glowing
…and the snooker player’s surname is King. Just to make things a little more difficult I have not stated where one name ends and the next starts – but I will now tell you that there are 8 names. I have included several words which have only one possible change, as well as many where quite a few changes are possible.
First completely correct answer (including the correct letter and the words illustrating which letter has been replaced) will win.
Here is the list of words:
INSECT, CRANIUM, YOKEL, BOB, SWAM, DITHER, SWINDLED, SPRINGING, NEXT, BURY, INDEBTED, CHAPS, QUILT, THUMP, BOWLER, LIMP, SLAGGED, DEVOTES, SHREW, EXPRESS, HOTTER, JUGGLE, PRIZE, AERIAL, NEAT, MOUTHFUL, WOODWORM, FELLING, QUIT, AIDING, REVENGE, STARLING, CONVERT, SLIDE, CONCERTING, THING
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I'll put up my first ones. But I think I broke down on McManus, can't put the 'u' in there!
F: Insect-infect
u: cranium-uranium
D: yokel-yodel
a: bob-boa
l: swam-slam
e: dither-either
D: swindled-dwindled
y: springing-syringing
s: next-nest
o: bury-buoy
n: indebted-indented
O: chaps-chops
B: quilt-built
r: thump-trump
i: bowler-boiler
e: limp-lime
n: slagged-snagged
M: devotes-demotes
c: shrew-screw
M: express-empress
a: hotter-hatter
n: juggle-jungle
u: prize-pruze???
s: aerial-serial
Dunn and Meo or Day at the end... + new addition in between
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