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University Challenge - Season 55 Episode 14 -
Magdalen College, Oxford v Robinson College, Cambridge
Magdalen College, Oxford v Robinson College, Cambridge
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03:52Vă coi?
03:54Không...
03:55Constantine?
03:56Rồi.
03:57Các bạn có ơn...
03:58Cái này...
03:59Quả?
04:00Nói...
04:02Cái tên là khu vật từng bởi lìu emperior who tự hạp.
04:04Nói nơi mây giờ tự doi.
04:05Cảm ơn lý kênh của một trẻ trường trường trường trường cư.
04:06Cảm ơn giảy bởi đối tự nhiên.
04:15Về thế này...
04:16Nói.
04:17Năm sau.
04:18Chúng ta sẽ bắt đầu.
04:19Câu hỏi này...
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07:26The Trolley Problem
07:28It is indeed.
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07:41Maudlin Walker
07:42Maudlin Walker
07:43Petra and Agra
07:44Well done
07:45It is indeed
07:46Well, following on from Petra and Agra
07:48For your picture bonuses, Maudlin
07:50You will see maps of three more pairs of twin cities
07:53All home to UNESCO World Heritage Sites
07:55For five points, you'll need to name both cities
07:58First
07:59Oh, gosh
08:00Is that Kyoto?
08:01That is Kyoto
08:02That is Kyoto
08:03I don't know
08:04Is this Machu Picchu or
08:05I don't know where Machu Picchu is
08:06I think Machu Picchu
08:08Cusco
08:09Kyoto and Cusco
08:11Well done
08:12Next
08:13That's Tabriz
08:14Tabriz
08:15And
08:16Ooh, that's in Russia
08:17Yes, that is Kazan
08:19Kazan
08:20Tabriz and Kazan
08:22Yes
08:23Finally
08:24Oh, gosh
08:25Is that Salzburg
08:26Yeah, it looks like Salzburg
08:27Is that Verona
08:28Verona
08:29Okay, Salzburg and Verona
08:30Well worked out
08:31Yeah
08:32Let's start the question
08:33I'm looking for the title of an album here
08:35Quote
08:36I remember you as conflicted, misusing your...
08:38Modeling Wu
08:39To Pimper Butterfly
08:40Well done
08:41Yeah
08:43I think Kendrick Lamar probably watches University Challenge so he'll be delighted
08:47Right, three questions on diseases named after geographical locations
08:50Lassa fever, which can be spread following contact with the urine or faeces of infected rodents
08:55Is named for a town in which African country where the disease was first described?
09:00Um
09:01Any thoughts?
09:02What country?
09:04Um
09:05Ghana
09:06Maybe Tanzania
09:08Tanzania
09:09No, it's Nigeria
09:10No, it's Nigeria
09:11Referring to the geographical region where the first case was identified in 2012
09:14For what does the acronym of the viral infection MERS that's M-E-R-S stand?
09:20Oh
09:21I can't remember
09:22I can't remember
09:23I can't remember
09:24No thoughts
09:25Um
09:26No thoughts
09:27Pass
09:28It's Middle Eastern or Middle East Respiratory Syndrome
09:30Murray Valley Encephalitis is a mosquito-borne viral disease named for a geographical feature in what country?
09:36Uh, Murray is I think Australia
09:38Yeah
09:39Australia
09:40Yes, well done
09:41Let's start the question
09:42Including an early example of exponentiation to express very large numbers
09:46The Sand Reckoner is a work by which ancient thinker in which he attempts to estimate how many grains of sand could fit into the universe
09:54It was written as a letter to Gellon II, King of Syracuse
09:58Robinson Chipman
10:00Archimedes
10:01It is Archimedes, yes
10:02Your bonus is Robinson
10:04Three questions on Romanesque architecture in England
10:07Romanesque features of which minster near Sherwood Forest include an elaborate porch and twin pepperpot towers
10:13It became a Church of England Cathedral in 1884
10:16Any ideas?
10:17I mean this is like, this is near Nottingham
10:19Which is a minster in York, isn't it?
10:21That's not very close
10:22No
10:23What do you think?
10:24Nottingham?
10:25No, it's Southwell
10:26Which largely rural English county gives its name to a distinctive school of Romanesque sculpture?
10:31Examples of which include fonts at Castle Froome between Bromyard and Ledbury and Erdesley, just north of the River Wye
10:38I think Froome is in Somerset, so maybe Somerset
10:42Somerset
10:43It's Herefordshire
10:44Begun in 1093 and often cited as an outstanding example of Romanesque design
10:49Which cathedral was founded as a monastic cathedral built to house the Shrine of St Cuthbert?
10:55Oh, Durham
10:56Durham
10:57Yes, it is
10:58Well done
10:59Let's start the question
11:00Possibly after a British Queen consort, what name is given to a moulded dessert that may be baked or unbaked?
11:07Made by lining a bucket shaped pan with either bread slices or sponge fingers and filling it with one or a combination of
11:13Robinson Shipman
11:14Tifle
11:15No, I'm afraid you lose five points
11:16You may not confer but you can hear more of the question
11:18Of fruit, mousse, custard and whipped cream
11:21The probable namesake in question was the wife of George the Third
11:25Charlotte
11:26Yes, as in Charlotte or Mecklenburg
11:31Three questions for you, Magdalen, on a US Secretary of State
11:34Elected Governor of New York in 1839 and a prominent anti-slavery senator in the 1850s
11:40Who unexpectedly lost the 1860 Republican nomination to Abraham Lincoln
11:45Later becoming his Secretary of State
11:47Any thoughts?
11:48No idea, sorry
11:49No ideas, pass
11:50It was William Henry Seward
11:51As Secretary of State, Seward negotiated which major diplomatic crisis with the United Kingdom
11:56Provoked by the capture of John Sliddle and James Murray Mason
12:00The Trent affair
12:01Yes
12:02During the presidency of Andrew Johnson, Seward arranged the purchase of which territory, an act referred to as Seward's Folly
12:08It could be Alaska
12:10Yeah
12:11Alaska
12:12It is indeed, yes
12:13Let's start with the question
12:15In the singular or plural, what word links all of these?
12:18Kurtz's dying words in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness
12:22A 1982 science fiction comedy musical by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman
12:26Adapted from a 1960 film by Roger Corman
12:29With songs including Suddenly Seymour
12:31And a cult 1973 musical film starring Tim Curry
12:36Horror or Horrors
12:37Yes, exactly that
12:40Your bonuses, Magdalene
12:41Three questions on a theme in fiction
12:442024 saw the first West End run of which musical by Eve Blake?
12:48According to Blake, one of its inspirations was the way people responded to and reported on Zayn Malik's departure from One Direction in 2015
12:57I have no idea
12:58Any thoughts?
13:00No
13:01Pass
13:02Fangirls
13:03Who wrote the 2018 young adult novel, I Was Born For This?
13:06Which explores fandom through the character of Angel Rahimi, a super fan of fictional pop rock boy band The Ark?
13:12This author's other works include the graphic novel series Heartstopper
13:15Heartstopper
13:16Oh, I can't remember what her name is, sorry
13:18I don't know
13:21Heartstopper
13:22I can't remember her name
13:23Pass
13:24Because I think Robinson knew
13:25Love of a boy band called Four Town is one of the things that unites 13-year-old protagonist May Lee and her friends in which 2022 Disney Pixar film?
13:34Oh, Turning Red, I think
13:37Turning Red
13:38It is indeed, yeah
13:40Music now
13:41For your music starter, you'll hear a piece of rock music
13:43For ten points, name the band playing
13:45The band playing
13:46The Stooges
13:50It is indeed, yes
13:51That was, of course, the Stooges' 1969 song, I Want To Be Your Dog
13:56For your music bonuses, you'll hear three more songs from the 1960s with titles that mention dogs
14:02For five points, name the artist
14:06First, from 1968
14:09My man is a watchdog
14:12My man is a watchdog, yeah
14:16I want a watchdog
14:18I really have no idea
14:22That's Etta James with Watchdog
14:25Next, this track from a 1967 album
14:27Oh, this is, um, uh, Cat Stephens
14:34Cat Stephens
14:35Yes, that was Cat Stephens
14:36Later known as Yusuf
14:37With I Love My Dog
14:38And finally, from 1966
14:45Oh, this is...
14:46Johnny Cash
14:47Who else could it be?
14:48Yeah, dirty old egg-sucking dog
14:50Let's start the question
14:51A notable example in vertebrates being CTCF bound sites
14:56What name is given to genetic elements that contribute to the regulation of genes
15:01Either by blocking the activity of enhancers
15:04Or by acting as a barrier to the spread of epigenetic modifications
15:08In other scientific fields, the same word can denote a material that blocks the transfer of heat
15:13Or the flow of...
15:15Maudlin Walker
15:16Insulator
15:17It is indeed, well done
15:19Your bonuses, Maudlin, are on discoveries made by the French chemist Henri Braconneau
15:23In 1811, Braconneau isolated a polysaccharide from mushroom samples that he called Fungine
15:29It is now known by what name, coined 12 years later by August Odier, who found it in the exoskeleton of insects
15:37Um, this is chitin, I think
15:39Nominate Costa Ferreira
15:40Uh, chitin?
15:41It is indeed
15:42In 1825, Braconneau isolated polygalacturonic acid, the main component of what polysaccharide found in the cell walls of most fruits and vegetables?
15:50Braconneau named it from the Greek for congealing, reflecting that it is a...
15:55Cellulose
15:56No, it's a pectin
15:57Which amino acid was discovered by Braconneau in 1820 through boiling gelatin in sulfuric acid?
16:02It is the simplest of the amino acids with the molecular formula C2H5NO2
16:08Glycine
16:09It is indeed, yeah
16:11Let's start the question
16:12Peter O'Toole was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor in both 1964 and 1968
16:19For playing which king of England on screen?
16:22The later film, entitled The Lion in Winter, fictionalises this monarch's relationship with his wife, Eleanor of...
16:27Magdalene Charki
16:29Henry II
16:30Yes, it is, well done
16:33Your bonuses, Magdalene, are on places commemorating battles of the Napoleonic Wars
16:38Designated a historic monument in 1997, which railway station on the left bank of the Seine is named for a major Napoleonic victory of 1805 in what is now Czechia?
16:50Austerlitz
16:51Austerlitz
16:52Yes
16:53Derived from the name of a historic pub in the area, which district of West London is thus indirectly named after a major Anglo-Sicilian victory of 1806 in the Napoleonic Wars?
17:03Its landmarks include a complex of BBC Sound Studios and a Grade II listed Sephardi Synagogue
17:10BBC Sound Studios, that could be White City, it could be like...
17:15Shepard's Bush
17:16Shepard's Bush
17:17Maybe?
17:18Shepard's Bush
17:19It's made of ale
17:20Settled by a group of Bonapartist soldiers, which county in Alabama takes its name from a major battle of 1800? Napoleon gave the same name to one of his most prized horses?
17:31Oh, this is Marengo
17:33Marengo
17:34Marengo
17:35Yes, let's start the question
17:36I need a short English word here
17:38Words in various languages, meaning what shape, appear in the names of all of the following
17:43The largest of the US Virgin Islands
17:46A Mexican state on the Gulf of Mexico, whose capital is Jalapa
17:50The largest city of Bolivia
17:52The capital of the island of Tenerife
17:55Cross
17:56Yes, it is cross
17:57Well done
17:58Three questions for you on the poems of Elizabeth Bishop
18:01Quote
18:02Now I live here, another island that doesn't seem like one
18:05Those lines are from a 1979 poem by Bishop that imagines the feelings of which fictional character
18:11First seen in a novel of 1719 on his return to England after a long absence
18:16Could it be Robinson Crusade?
18:17Yeah
18:18Robinson Crusade
18:19Of course, yes
18:20A funeral attended as a child is the subject of a 1962 poem by Bishop titled
18:24First death in which Canadian province where she spent her childhood?
18:28Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem Evangeline A Tale of Acadie is also set in this province
18:34Acadia?
18:35No, no, no
18:36Prince Edward Island
18:37There's Ontario, Alberta and Yukon
18:40Alberta
18:41I'm happy to go Alberta
18:42Alberta
18:43No, it's Nova Scotia
18:44What single word is missing from the following line repeated across Bishop's Villanelle one art?
18:48The art of what isn't hard to master?
18:53Love
18:54Love
18:55Love
18:56If only
18:57It's losing
18:58Let's start the question
18:59Plenty of time Robinson, see if we get going again with this
19:00A recent work by the Belgian historian David van Raybroek, Revolusie focuses on
19:06Modeling Wu
19:07Indonesia
19:10Bonuses Mordin are on gate monuments
19:13Commemorating its country's independence in 1957, the Black Star Gate stands in which capital city?
19:19A country that was
19:21I'm thinking maybe
19:22Ghana
19:23Ghana
19:24Oh yes
19:25Ghana
19:26Oh
19:27No, I can't accept that
19:28Arsenal city, it's Accra
19:29Bad luck
19:30Which is the capital of Ghana
19:31Opened in 2018, the Sabiata Dwar or Civilisation Gate is located in which city?
19:37Bihar State
19:38Bihar State
19:39Oh
19:40Bihar
19:41Is that
19:42Is that
19:43Bodh Gaya?
19:44Sorry, what do you think?
19:45Bodh Gaya
19:46Sure
19:47Nominate Wu
19:48Bodh Gaya?
19:49No, it's Patna
19:50The Menin Gate is located in which city in Belgium?
19:53It serves as a monument to British and Commonwealth casualties of the First World War?
19:57Is that Ypres?
19:58Or is it Waterloo?
19:59Ypres?
20:00Ypres, I think it's all right
20:01Ypres, yes
20:02It is indeed
20:03Picture round now
20:04For your picture starter, you're going to see an artefact
20:06For ten points, I need the name of the Chinese dynasty during which it was created
20:14Chen
20:15Yes, well done
20:16Your picture starter there, Robinson
20:18You saw a soldier in Qin Shi Huangdi's Terracotta Army
20:22For your picture bonuses, three more Chinese artefacts
20:24And again, I want you to name the dynasty during which they were created
20:28A single word answer is enough in each case
20:31First
20:32This looks quite early
20:33That does look
20:34What are you thinking?
20:35Anyone ideas?
20:36Nothing specific
20:37No
20:38OK, Joel
20:39Correct
20:40Secondly
20:41Oh
20:42Anyone got any ideas?
20:43It looks quite early
20:45Do you think earlier?
20:46Do you think earlier?
20:47Come on
20:48Shang
20:49No, it's Han
20:50Lastly
20:51Ming
20:52Yeah
20:53It is indeed Ming
20:54Let's start the question
20:55The gymnasts, Yelena Produnova, Simone Biles, Natalia Yorchenko and Simona Amanaha
21:01All give their names to skills in what specific
21:05Floor
21:06No, I'm afraid you lose five points
21:07What specific discipline?
21:08In the Olympic Games, it is one of only two events that is performed in both
21:12men's and women's gymnastics
21:17Pommel horse
21:18No, it's the vault
21:19Let's start the question
21:20A malar rash often said to resemble the wings of a butterfly across the cheeks
21:27Lupus
21:28Well done, it is lupus
21:29Yeah
21:30Your bonuses
21:31That felt good, didn't it?
21:32Your bonuses are three questions on insects
21:34Philiids, or members of the family philiidae, are insects that typically resemble what naturally occurring objects as camouflage?
21:42Hmm
21:43Sticks maybe
21:44I don't know what else
21:45Okay
21:46I think maybe leaf maybe
21:47Maybe
21:48Leaf?
21:49Yes, correct
21:50By the sound of the insects call
21:51What common name is given to the bush cricket pterophylla camelifolia?
21:55A common North American species that is coloured green as camouflage?
21:59Cicada
22:00Pink?
22:01I don't know if they're green
22:02It's the only one I can think of that makes a noise
22:04Okay, cicada
22:05Cicada did
22:06Also coloured green as camouflage and native to southern Europe
22:09Which predatory insect has the specific epithet religiosa?
22:12And a common two-word name that refers to its apparent crouching posture?
22:16Praying mantis
22:17Yes, let's start the question
22:18In what present-day country was the now extinct language Burbis Dutch spoken?
22:23The language emerged on the slave plantations in the Burbis colony
22:26Which were later ceded to the British along with neighbouring Demerara and Essequibo
22:31Robinson Timic
22:32Suriname
22:33No, anyone from Magdalen?
22:35You may not confer
22:37Ghyana
22:38It is Ghyana
22:39Three questions for you Magdalen on cattle deities in world mythology
22:44Nandi is the bull Vahana or mount of which Hindu deity?
22:49In cities such as Varanasi, some bulls are allowed to roam free
22:52Having been marked with this god's trident insignia
22:56Vishnu?
22:57Vishnu?
22:58Yeah, yeah
22:59I have no idea
23:00Vishnu
23:01No, it's Shiva
23:02The Greek goddess of love and fertility is often depicted in the form of a cow
23:05Her name means house or estate of Horus
23:08Maybe Hathel?
23:09Um, sorry?
23:10Hathel, I don't know
23:11Nominate Costa Ferreira
23:12Hathel
23:13Correct
23:14Which Greek goddess does Homer often describe as cow-eyed or ox-eyed?
23:17Io, whom Zeus transformed into a heifer, was a priestess of this deity at Argos
23:23Oh
23:24I was, um
23:25Is it...
23:27Yes, I think it's a goddess
23:28Oh, goddess
23:29Yeah, so is it Artemis then?
23:30Artemis
23:31No, that was Hera
23:32Four and a half minutes to go
23:33In economics, what general 13 letter term is used for policies that aim to assist domestic production against foreign competition using measures...
23:43Protectionism
23:44It is indeed, yes
23:46Your bonuses, Magdalene, are on a ballet
23:50Prince Siegfried and the sorcerer von Rothbart are characters in which 1877 ballet?
23:54Swan Lake
23:55Yes
23:56The usual climax of the coda of the pas des deux between Siegfried and Rothbart's daughter Odile
24:01Is a series of 32 instances of which step in which a turn on one leg is propelled by a rapid whipping movement of the other?
24:08What's it called?
24:09Pirouette
24:10Is that a pirouette?
24:11I don't know
24:12Pirouette
24:13No, it's a fuete
24:14What is the name of the cursed princess identical to Odile with whom Siegfried falls in love?
24:17Odette
24:18It is indeed, yes
24:19Let's start the question
24:20What is the most populous of the major administrative regions of Italy?
24:24Bordering Switzerland to the north, its largest cities in...
24:27Maudlin Walker
24:28Lombardy
24:29It is Lombardy, well done
24:30Three bonuses for you, Maudin, on velodromes
24:34Denoting the fastest possible path, the black line on a velodrome track is sometimes known by what name?
24:40Used in engineering and surveying for a reference point or line against which other measurements are made
24:45Oh, the plumb line?
24:47Sure
24:48Plumb line
24:49No, it's a datum line
24:50No, it's a datum line
24:51On a velodrome track, the sprinter's lane is the space between the datum line and line of which colour?
24:56Red
24:57Red
24:58Red
24:59Red
25:00Yes
25:01The blue inner edge of the track shares its name with what area of southern France, also known as the French Riviera?
25:06That's Provence
25:07Yes
25:08Yeah, yeah, yeah
25:09Côte d'Azur
25:10Côte d'Azur
25:11Because it's blue
25:12Côte d'Azur
25:13Yes, it is
25:14Three minutes to go
25:15Describing from the belief that possession of it could prevent the wearer from becoming drunk, what gemstone is a variety of quartz and contains iron impurities that confer a purple colour?
25:25Robinson Cronin
25:28Anethyst
25:29It is indeed
25:30And the bonuses are on geological terms derived from Gaelic languages. Borrowed from Irish, what geological term describes a narrow ridge comprised of sand or gravel strata deposited by a subglacial meltwater stream?
25:41Is this moraine?
25:42Moraine
25:43No, it's Esker
25:44No, it's Esker
25:45Its origins in both Scottish Gaelic and Irish, what term refers to a type of oval hill formed by the movement of glacial ice across rock debris?
25:52Is it Tor?
25:53Okay, nominate Shipman
25:55Tor
25:56No, it's Drumlin
25:57What short word for a type of peat-rich wetland comes from a Gaelic word meaning soft?
26:01Just bog
26:02Bog
26:03Yes
26:04Let's start the question
26:05Lasting from 869 to 883 AD, the Zanj Rebellion was an uprising of slaves from sub-Saharan Africa in which empire named for its ruling dynasty?
26:15It began in the salt marshes around the city of Basra and was finally crushed by the general
26:20A bastard
26:21Yes, it is the ambassador, perfect
26:22APPLAUSE
26:23Your bonuses, Magdalene, are on literary trilogies named after cities. In each case, give the name of the city that is the collected title for the following trios of novels. First, childhood, youth and dependency by Terva Ditlevsen
26:37That sounds Canadian, so Stockholm
26:39Stockholm, yeah
26:40Stockholm?
26:41No, it's Copenhagen
26:42Secondly, The Tin Drum, Cat and Mouse and Dog Years by Gunter Grass
26:45Um
26:46Gunter
26:47Germany
26:48Um
26:49Hamburg
26:50Hamburg
26:52That is Danzig
26:53Finally, Palace Walk, Palace of Desire and Sugar Street by Nagi Mahfuz
26:58Palace
26:59So probably something in the Caribbean
27:01I don't know
27:02Port-au-Prince
27:03Port-au-Prince
27:04No, it's Cairo
27:05Another start of the question
27:06The beverage known as Jun or Shun is a Tibetan version of which more widely known drink made with green tea and honey instead of black tea and cane sugar?
27:14Both drinks employ a symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast
27:17Robinson Tilling
27:19Kombucha
27:20It is kombucha, your bonuses are on the Department of France
27:22From France
27:23Camper is the prefecture of which department the northernmost of the Bay of Biscay? Its name comes from the Latin for lands end
27:29Finisterre
27:30Yeah, which department on the Bay of Biscay shares its name with France's most extensive forested region? This was formerly an expanse of marshes and other uncultivated land
27:37I'm not sure
27:38I don't know
27:39Anyhow
27:40Pass
27:41It's Lorne
27:42Which department on the Bay of Biscay shares its name with a series of royalist uprisings in revolutionary France between 1793 and 96?
27:49Any ideas?
27:50If I had more time
27:51Pass
27:52It's Vendée
27:53Another start of the question
27:54Which letter of the alphabet denotes the most...
27:56And at the guard, Robinson have 105
27:58And Maude and Lockley have 245
28:04Oh, Robinson
28:05Well, the thing is, they were just so fast on the buzzers
28:09Yeah
28:10And they were also almost always right
28:11Yeah
28:12Both of which are quite annoying from your point of view
28:14And quite impressive from our point of view
28:16But you were absolutely brilliant, honestly, against an amazing team
28:18Maude and that was fantastic
28:19I mean, 245 against such a strong team is really quite something
28:23And the range of knowledge was phenomenal
28:25And thank you very much, Lee, for playing fast at the end
28:27We'll see you again for sure
28:28Thank you
28:29I hope you could join us next time for the first of the repochage matches
28:33But until then
28:34It is goodbye from Robertson College, Cambridge
28:36Goodbye
28:37It's goodbye from Magdalen College, Oxford
28:39Goodbye
28:40And it's goodbye from me
28:41Goodbye
28:42APPLAUSE
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