401 for the second mooting] nig]ht of Michaelmas term? 402 - [bell] - [man] Amas bibendo... fructis. 403 Jolly g]ood. What is an overreaching] conveyance? 404 What is rack-rent? When was breach of promise abolished? 405 Define "damnum sentit dominus". 406 Translate "reddendo singula singulis" into Ancient Greek. 407 I believe this is the answer. 408 [bell] 409 Hippodamoi credemnon louestai. 410 - [speaker] Absolutely correct. - [applause] 411 [speaker] Now, for our final and deciding] round, 412 the categ]ory is contemporary culture. 413 [murmuring]] 414 Who did the desig]n for Princess Diana's wedding] dress? 415 - [bell] - The Emmanuels. 416 - Correct. - Excellent, Bridg]et. 417 Name the character in Footballers' Wives 418 who, in one memorable episode, set fire to her own breasts. 419 - [bell] - Chardonnay. 420 - [speaker] Correct. - [applause] 421 At this point, there are only two tables in contention 422 and only one question left. 423 What was the name of Madonna's first UK sing]le? 424 - [bell] - [Bridg]et quietly] Lucky Star. 425 - [speaker] Sorry, I didn't quite hear. - Are you sure? 426 - Wasn't it Holiday? - No, everyone thinks it is, 427 but it's not. 428 My entire life has been leading] up to this very moment. 429 Take that knife, slice off my head and boil it if I'm wrong]. 430 The correct answer is Lucky Star. 431 - No. - [g]roans of disappointment] 432 - The correct answer is... - Is it Holiday? 433 - [speaker] Holiday, indeed, yes. - [applause] 434 [speaker] The winners of the 42nd Annual Law Council Quiz are... 435 the Leg]al Eag]les. 436 [cheering]] 437 - Lovely to see you, Bridg]et. - Oh, thanks, Rebecca. 438 Good nig]ht. 439 [horn] 440 [Bridg]et] Why didn't you speak to me all nig]ht? 441 [Mark] That's the point of those dinners. 442 But you talked to Rebecca. And you talked to Horatio. 443 I'll never fit in with your friends. 444 Not if you g]o on calling] everyone "balding], upper-middle-class twits". 445 Well, they were balding], upper-middle-class twits. 446 Except for the ones who had hair. 447 I suppose you ag]ree with them that poor people deserve to be poor? 448 Don't be ridiculous. 449 - So now I'm ridiculous? - Yes, tonig]ht you were a little. 450 Well, tonig]ht you were an arrog]ant arse. |