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A regular feature of our overnight trails is the Pub Quiz.
This page includes details of past winners.
HORTON
OVERNIGHTER
HORTON-DENT OVERNIGHTER ON Thursday 3rd May 2001.
The winners of the Pub Quiz (organised by Spartan Smith) were:
Ian FLINT (top left), Max JOWETT (top right) and Stuart CUTHBERT (middle) with 30/40 and £12 prize money.
HOPE VALLEY OVERNIGHTER.
THE HOPE VALLEY OVERNIGHTER ON Wednesday 20th February 2002. The winner of the Musical Quiz with 21/30 was "Archie" Harrison (top left) and the winner of The Weakest Link was Paul ("Woody") Woodcock (top right). They each won a watch.
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MIDDLESMOOR
OVERNIGHTER.
THE WINNERS OF THE MIDDLESMOOR OVERNIGHTER PUB QUIZ, ON Friday 29th November 2002 were: Mark BIRKETT (top left) , Simon HARRISON (middle) and Vince LOUGHNEY (top right) with an impressive 40/50 and £17 prize money.
THE EDALE OVERNIGHTER
THE WINNERS OF THE EDALE OVERNIGHTER PUB QUIZ, ON TUESDAY 8th APRIL 2003, were: Mark BIRKETT (again) and Nick FROST (top right) with a winning score of 35/50 and £13 prize money.
CHAPEL LE DALE OVERNIGHTER
THE CHAPEL LE DALE OVERNIGHTER ON Wednesday 15th October 2003. The Nude/Musical Quiz was won by Pete WILCOCK (top left)
& Nick FROST (again) with an impressive 31/40. Their prizes included an outdoor watch/binocular set and a bottle of wine.
The general knowledge quiz was also won by Pete WILCOCK and Nick FROST with an equally impressive 33/40. They won another watch/binocular set and a bottle of wine.
2nd with 28/40 and a cash prize of £20 were Iain FLINT (top left) and Ian SMITH, (top right).
The winner of the mileage quiz with the nearest guess of the distance between Leeds and Aberdeen was Olliver SNODGRASS (pictured above).
HORNBY LAITHE OVERNIGHTER.
THE HORNBY LAITHE OVERNIGHTER ON THURSDAY 22nd January 2004. The winner of the general knowledge quiz (after a tie break) with 13/20 was Ian Worrall (top left). Runner up was Bob Southwell (top right). "Dogman" won a nice "Penn" watch and Bob won a "Tornado" one million candle power rechargeable torch.
COED Y BRENIN.
NORTH WALES
WEEKEND.
COED Y BRENIN LONG WEEKEND, Friday 20/8/04 to Sunday 22/8/04.
Newcomers, Lawrence Gains and Roger Hunter dominated the mileage quiz. The winner was Lawrence Gains (top left) with a remarkable score of 18/25. He was the proud winner of a George Foreman "knockout" grill.
The runner-up was Roger Hunter (middle) with 11/25. He won a "Youngs" watch.
3rd was Simon (Fishman) Harrison with 9/25. He won a bottle of Lindeman's Cawara red wine.
SWARTHGHYLL OVERNIGHTER
The Dales.
SWARTHGHYLL OVERNIGHTER, Thursday 28th October 2004.
The winners of the General knowledge and photo quiz with 35/40 were Iain Flint (that man again) and Neil Perkis, both pictured above.
They won £40 cash.
The winners of the mileage quiz were.
1st and 3rd. Bob Southwell (top left) for guessing the nearest mileage between Peterborough & Edinburgh and Northampton to Blackpool. He won a 99 Arcade Games console AND a Casio Illuminator watch.
2nd. Neil Perkis (middle) for guessing the exact mileage from London to Newcastle. He won The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy DVD box set.
4th. Rick Wilson (top right) for guessing the exact mileage between Birmingham & London. He won a wine box set.
The winner of the "Killer Pool" competion was Iain Flint (pictured above) with prize money of £25.
The winner of the "Old Man's" Arm Wrestling competition was Vince Loughney (top left) who beat Pete Wilcock with consummate ease. The winner of the ladies Arm Wrestling was Debra Southwell (top left). She steam-rollered her way through the the rest of the field leaving broken fingers, wrists and elbows in her wake!
BUXTON
OVERNIGHTER.
PEAK DISTRICT.
BUXTON OVERNIGHTER. Thursday 12th January 2006.
The winner of the Celebtity Babes Quiz was Olliver Snodgrass (above left) with10/20. His prize was £20 cash.
GRASSINGTON
OVERNIGHTER.
THE DALES.
GRASSINGTON OVERNIGHTER. Wednesday 12th April 2006.
The winners of Stuzzer's Pop Quiz with an impressive score of
26/30 were "Jack" Russell (above left) and John Marsland (above right). Both shared the prize money of £30.