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Uniquely Welsh Without Question!

Created by bracklaman

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Uniquely Welsh Without Question game quiz
"I have taken some uniquely Welsh names of animals, things or places from the history and culture of Wales. The language is all in English of course. Can you identify them?"

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. In certain rural parts of Wales it would not be unusual to see a Welsh Black or two. Can you tell me what a Welsh Black might be?
    A member of the famous Neath Rugby Football Team
    A breed of cattle
    A breed of chicken native to Pembrokeshire
    A breed of pig sometimes called Mochyn Ddu


2. In certain sporting and breeding circles a Welsh Cob is a wonder to behold? What do you think is a Welsh Cob?
    A breed of sturdy small horse
    A very angry Welsh person
    A type of rustic bread
    A collector and seller of Welsh nuts


3. Quite literally a translation from the Welsh would be 'dwarf' 'dog'. What are these feisty and spirited animals called?
    Welsh Sheepdog
    Welsh Corgi
    Welsh Terrier
    Welsh Dinky


4. What is the unique feature of a Welsh harp?
    Three rows of strings
    Two rows of strings
    Four rows of strings
    Played by a spinning wheel


5. What is the distinctive and main feature of a Welsh Sheepdog?
    Grey colouring
    Red colouring
    Blue slate colouring
    It barks in Welsh


6. As what is a Welsh Rabbit more likely to be known to the culinary world?
    Bara brith
    Welsh lava bread and bacon
    Welsh Rarebit
    Welsh cake


7. What exactly is a Welshman's Button?
    A gold sovereign minted at Aberystwyth Mint
    A toggle on a Tenby Life-boatman's duffel jacket
    An anglers' name for a caddis fly
    A young boy newly apprenticed in the coal pits


8. In some parts of Wales these delicious cakes are also known as bakestones but as what are they more generally known?
    Welsh Lardees
    Welsh Scones
    Bara Brith
    Welsh Cakes


9. Wales has had a turbulent history much evidenced by the many castles and fortified buildings that our visiting conquerors left behind them over the centuries. Wales can boast the second largest castle, constructed in the 13th century, in the United Kingdom. Which castle is it?
    Conway
    Caerphilly
    Caernarvon
    Chepstow


10. Who was the first Welsh winner of an Oscar?
    Hugh Griffith
    Anthony Hopkins
    Ray Milland
    Edmund Gwenn

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