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vonjon | 19:57 Sun 10th Mar 2024 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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1) on which planet, asteroid or moon is Roche Lobe?

2)whose writings were compared by robert greene to those of seneca and plautus?

3) which colonist stole a crew aircar?

4)which eurpean football competition was ended after braga's victory?

5) which is the only tennis grand slam event to use tie breaks in each set?

6)identify Boggers

7) who gave the first demonstration of fingerprints at pentonville prison?

8) who said rhythm & blues is not music, its a disease?

9)who said "a plastic surgeon is one who has credit card facilities?

thanks for any help

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I've got some doubts about the question setter's accuracy!

1. 'Roche lobe' isn't a specific place
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roche_lobe

2. It was Robert Meres, rather than Robert Greene, who called Shakespeare "mellifluous and hony-tongued" and compared his comedies and tragedies with those of Plautus and Seneca in excellence:
https://www.cliffsnotes.com/literature/m/macbeth/william-shakespeare-biography-2
(A question-setter scanning that paragraph though might well see Greene's name in there)

At least Q7 looks to be OK though, with Francis Galton being the required answer:
https://ia801308.us.archive.org/34/items/cu31924029901174/cu31924029901174.pdf

There's no problem with Q8 either: Mitch Miller
https://www.azquotes.com/quote/1458838

Q4 is simple enough too: The UEFA Intertoto Cup:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_Intertoto_Cup

From Wikipedia,

"This led to each of the four grand slam events having four different final-set scoring systems. This ended in March 2022, when the ATP, WTA, and ITF announced that final-set tiebreaks in all Grand Slams will have a 10-point tiebreak when the set reaches six games all (6–6)."

They all have tie-breaks in each set.

^^^ TCL's quote seems to refer only to the final sets of competitions, whereas the question (as I read it) asks which grand slam event uses tie breaks for every set.

^^^ I'm less confident now though!

(I've got a feeling that the question setter wants 'Flushing Meadows' as the answer but I've got very little confidence in his/her ability to ask decent questions and, with this one at least, even less confidence in my ability to find an answer!)

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thank you Buenchico i have wrote them down as they are written although the setter is known for making mistakes i thank you for the help you have given

CHRIS, at Wimbledon for example, there were tie-breaks in all sets apart from the final set but following the 2022 decision, all sets now have tie-breaks.

All Grand-Slam tournaments have tie-breaks in all the sets now.

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