Answered as I thought you would, which is fair enough and no problem at all. As for setting the quiz, it has become a bitter/sweet experience. There are so many of you exremely clever and capable quizzers out there that it becomes impossible to set a quiz where all the questions only have one answer.Thus when the answers arrive, I have to check through and wonder why everybody s got a different answer to question x, y and z than I have.Then I have to research the answer and 9 times out of 10, it is a perfectly acceptable alternat answer. And so on.. but I must enjoy it, otherwise I would not be doing it.Then of course there are my poor mistakes (eg Missing out the words "and won" in NE 45 meaning there were 2 answers(Sessay made the final in 1976)) and my rank bad mistakes (Replacing a picture of Nabokov with Pasternak the day before the quiz came out and forgetting to alter my answer sheet).
Well done once again and good luck in the future