Yes, I think I'm confusing two potential definitions of the Holy Grail. The one that Termite said and the vessel that somebody (Joseph of Arimithea?) collected the blood of Christ with when he was crucified.Quote:
Originally Posted by Termite
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Yes, I think I'm confusing two potential definitions of the Holy Grail. The one that Termite said and the vessel that somebody (Joseph of Arimithea?) collected the blood of Christ with when he was crucified.Quote:
Originally Posted by Termite
Did I get it, did I did I.
Simon is correct without having actually given the answer, nuff said over to you Simon.Quote:
Originally Posted by simon c
Afraid not Termite.Quote:
Originally Posted by Termite
:o :o :o :o :o :o
So you were after the Da Vinci code version that uses the most lateral definition of the chalice being a vessel containing christ's blood.Quote:
Originally Posted by HappyHammer
Termite, you certainly got the traditional answer - just didn't take into account the deviousness of HH's mind.
Ok, back to 80's trivia :rolleyes: with a nice easy one:
What brand of car is powered by a flux capacitor?
Delorian
Oh and HH, now that you've given me the credit, is it safe for me to mention that I'm a QPR fan :D :D :D 1-0, 1-0, 1-0 ...Quote:
Originally Posted by HappyHammer
Is close enough (it's DeLorean)Quote:
Originally Posted by Grunt
Over to you
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Originally Posted by simon c
In Back to the Future - I thought it was powered by Mr Coffee (or was that Mr Atom? No, it might have been Mr Radar). There's a sneaky (other) movie reference in there - can anyone identify it?
Col
It's not Allo, Allo - The Movie is it? :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Driver
:o :o :o :o :o :o :o :oQuote:
Originally Posted by simon c
Not sure if I'm more embarrassed for you or me...:D
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Originally Posted by simon c
No - well it wouldn't be, would it? Because that would have to be 'Allo, 'Allo - (I shall say zees only wence) - Zer Movee :D
Just back to the holy grail for a moment, you're all wrong, it's a pommy gamebird that was half asleep during a hunt with shotguns.
Now hang on a minute. The Holy Grail might have a couple of different interpretations in literature, with the most commonly accepted one being that it was a cup or dish used at the Last Supper. The word 'grail' is thought to mean dish. I don't necessarily believe any of it but for the purposes of a trivia competition, you would be expecting the answer to be a cup or a dish or whatever. You would not expect the answer to be something undisclosed from a fictional novel. Unless the question was "In the book 'The Da Vinci Code' what was the Holy Grail?"
Where are the adjudicators?