The answers to the nine questions below are all numbers; in fact, they are all integers.
After you have answered the questions you need to convert the numbers to letters (A = 1, B = 2, etc.) so that you have nine letters.
Then rearrange the nine letters to form a topical word, phrase or saying.
- How many points is the blue ball worth in snooker?
- In the UK, how many points on a driver's licence within three years makes the driver liable to disqualification?
- How many pounds are in a stone?
- How many nieces does Prince William have?
- On a 7-segment digital clock display, how many segments are used to display five?
- What is the smallest number that is expressed as two pairs of different letters in Roman numerals?
- How many children did Queen Victoria have?
- How many flags are used to mark a Rugby Union pitch?
- How many sides are there on a Icosagon?
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Answer at 9.00 on Monday