Red Squirrel – answer to question 27 in the quiz. Photo: Peter Trimming |
The judging for the 2018 Wirral Wildlife Prize Quiz is complete and I am pleased to announce that the winner is:
Helen Smith of London.
A total of 20 entries were received, and of these three got all the questions right. Helen Smith was selected in the random draw; the other two with full marks were Mrs Enid Bradshaw of Gayton and Shirley Miller of Neston.
I would like to pay tribute here to my fellow judge, Ruth Dann, who sadly passed away in December. She was the original inspiration for the Wirral Wildlife Prize Quiz and was a great help in carrying out the judging in all previous quizzes. Tony Hailwood has agreed to join me in judging future quizzes.
The answers to the 50 questions are given below.
John R Gill
Hon Treasurer, Wirral Wildlife
1 | Deceased departs. | 4, 6 | Dead leaves |
2 | Singer following thirteen, one of twelve. | 6, 7 | Willow warbler |
3 | Evil to God is criminal bloomer. | 3, 6 | Dog violet |
4 | One of five, maybe 43’s head? | 6 | Pignut |
5 | Wholemeal and self-raising I hear. | 7 | Flowers |
6 | Joseph’s little brother hides instrument of torture for thirty. | 7 | Bracken |
7 | Welsh mother has French pains with this type of animal. | 7 | Mammals |
8 | Carol links this with 42, intravenously we hear. | 3 | Ivy |
9 | Golf club with dawn herald, one of twelve. | 8 | Woodcock (or Woodlark) |
10 | Obvious feature of woodland, seen in the centre especially. | 5 | Trees |
11 | Wooden enemy? No, wind flower. | 4, 7 | Wood anemone |
12 | Bait rod as oddly as you like. | 5 | Birds |
13 | One of ten is going to cry of pain. | 6 | Willow |
14 | Water from middle of Denbigh castle. | 5 | Brook |
15 | Kate, or Stirling, perhaps. | 4 | Moss |
16 | Morose head Zulu, tailless and ruffled by one of seven. | 5, 8 | Hazel dormouse |
17 | Swinging, so hang like a tree. | 7, 3 | English oak |
18 | One of five members of the upper house. | 5-3-6 | Lords-and-ladies |
19 | One of twelve strict evens after thirteen. | 6, 3 | Willow tit |
20 | She, lucky one, distilled a perfumed climber. | 11 | Honeysuckle |
21 | Words snoop about, losing nothing in some of five. | 9 | Snowdrops |
22 | The French chase pulverised vegetable, one of forty. | 6, 6 | Ground beetle |
23 | Gloomy clanger, one of five. | 8 | Bluebell |
24 | One of ten, I can hear you! | 3 | Yew |
25 | Thirty, I leave Len Friday confused. | 4, 4 | Lady fern |
26 | Male offspring of male sheep? One of five. | 7 | Ramsons |
27 | Liverpool quarrel with article substituted by one, one of seven. | 3, 8 | Red squirrel |
28 | Crust-like growths spoil niche in outskirts of Leeds. | 7 | Lichens |
29 | A southern writer, one of ten. | 5 | Aspen |
30 | I prefer no artificial flowers, and that includes this type of plant. | 4 | Fern |
31 | Harry’s become calmer, not led into burrow. | 7, 4 | Badger’s sett |
32 | Can you hear highway and sensory organ, one of seven? | 3, 4 | Roe deer |
33 | Sulphur, one of forty. | 9 | Brimstone |
34 | Try ’eadgear, mum, without hesitation, for one of forty. | 4, 4 | Goat moth |
35 | I can hear wigeon calling - including this one of forty. | 6 | Earwig |
36 | Audibly acted like a hen after midnight clearing. | 5 | Glade |
37 | Two gallons in a sledge would reportedly find one of forty. | 8, 4 | Speckled wood |
38 | What makes Amy score? One of ten. | 8 | Sycamore |
39 | Little Eleanor with article in German car travelling westwards. | 6, 3 | Fallen log |
40 | Six-footers, members of cults. | 7 | Insects |
41 | Timber Farah employed without daughter, one of seven. | 4, 5 | Wood mouse |
42 | Fifty involved in chopping up sacred tree. | 5 | Holly |
43 | Owl, a bird, is confused with this one of seven. | 4, 4 | Wild boar |
44 | One of five from planet of a beagle maybe? | 4, 7 | Dog’s mercury |
45 | One of twelve noticed clever, feline, Goddess of Pop. | 7, 10 | Spotted flycatcher |
46 | One of ten, tall plant follows non-domestic army or navy perhaps. | 4, 7, 4 | Wild service tree |
47 | Cowardly Michael or Gabriel, one of five. | 6, 9 | Yellow archangel |
48 | Some of twelve are here so keep crowd working. | 11* | Woodpeckers |
49 | One of five, the Spanish goes back after programming error. | 5 | Bugle |
50 | Roosevelt carries alfresco meal. | 5, 5, 6 | Teddy bears’ picnic |
* Apologies for the figure “10”
that incorrectly appeared on the question sheet.
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