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    What links Canterbury Cathedral, seven points in snooker and a defensive Yorshire opener?

    Question #62590. Asked by oap.

    TabbyTom

    Black.

    Canterbury Cathedral houses the tomb of the black prince.

    Potting the black ball at snooker scores seven points.

    A celebrated defensive Yorksghire opener was Geoffrey Boycott, and to boycott something is to "black" it.



    Feb 16 06, 6:40 PM
    oap

    Thanks TabbyTom

    Sounds good to me.

    I thought of black but could not link it to the cricketer

    Feb 17 06, 11:28 AM

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