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In lockdown, I’ve learned there’s no substitute for a real pub quiz | Eleanor Salter
Online quizzes just feel too earnest. I’m dreaming of the day when I’m handed a printed quiz sheet sticky with ale
“What do the following have in common? Severe; just; involuntary movement in response to a stimulus; slow to understand or unwilling to try to understand.”
There’s a lot of intense whispering between my teammates as I frantically search my brain for solutions. It’s not my first time attending the cryptic pub quiz at the Mill in Cambridge, so I’m getting used to the curveball questions. Frank, the quizmaster, perches on a stool watching the hushed chatter that fills the pub.
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