The Timelord Quiz - ABCD 5 - The Solution
Created | Updated Jul 17, 2002
Here is the solution to the ABCD 5 quiz set by TIMELORD.
The winner this week is Kandyman (Keeper of Old Buses) who scored 4/10.
The answers are indicated in the colour Magenta
Q: Which of these had a football trial with the Scottish club, Hearts?
- A: Ronnie Corbett
- B: Jockey Wilson
- C: Billy Connolly
- D: Sean Connery
Q: Charles Fry played football and cricket for England but in which field event did he hold a World Record?
- A: Long jump
- B: High Jump
- C: Hop skip and a jump
- D: Pole vault
Q: Which member of the 1966 world cup squad played cricket for Essex?
- A: Gordon Banks
- B: Geoff Hurst
- C: Bobby Moore
- D: Martin Peters
Q: At 13 years old David Morgan became the youngest person to?
- A: Win a marathon
- B: Win a horse race
- C: Swim the English Channel
- D: Cox in the boat race
Q: Which of these was the name of a racing greyhound?
- A: Beam me up Scotty
- B: Smeghead
- C: M A Peal
- D: Timelord
Q: What was the first country to host the Commonwealth Games twice?
- A: England
- B: Canada
- C: Australia
- D: New Zealand
Q: Eamonn Andrews was once a?
- A: Boxer
- B: Jockey
- C: Gaelic footballer
- D: Sprinter
Q: In which sport might you get a Dodo Split?
- A: Golf
- B: Tenpin Bowling
- C: Skating
- D: BMX riding
Q: Terry Venables co wrote which TV series
- A: Hazell
- B: The Manageress
- C: Dream team
- D: Shoestring
Q: Who won the BBC sports personality of the year 1966?
- A: Geoff Hurst
- B: Bobby Charlton
- C: Bobby Moore
- D: Alf Ramsey