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1. which tchaikovsky work is usually accopanied by a cannon, mortar effects and bells?
2. who wrote the play the ladys not for burning?
3. which musical instrument has 46 strings and 7 pedals?
4. the dance of the sugar plum fairy saw the first orchestral appearance of which instrument?
5. which band leader was known as the king of hi di ho?
6. who was invited to come into the garden because the black backed night has flown?
7. the black caps play one day international cricket for which country?
8. the first 18 hole golf course where you could enjoy a round was found at?
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2. who wrote the play the ladys not for burning?
3. which musical instrument has 46 strings and 7 pedals?
4. the dance of the sugar plum fairy saw the first orchestral appearance of which instrument?
5. which band leader was known as the king of hi di ho?
6. who was invited to come into the garden because the black backed night has flown?
7. the black caps play one day international cricket for which country?
8. the first 18 hole golf course where you could enjoy a round was found at?
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St Andrews (Old Course) had 12 holes by 1764, and probably much earlier. The holes were laid out in a line and 10 holes were played twice - once 'out' and once back 'in', making a 'round' of 22 holes. However, in 1764, the golfers decided to combine the first four holes into two, which produced a round of 18 holes, though it was really 10 holes of which 8 were played twice. By 1857 however, St Andrews had put second holes in the 8 double greens of the Old Course, creating a proper round of 18 holes, and in 1858 the St Andrews club laid down a round of 18 holes for matches between its own members.
St Andrews (Old Course) had 12 holes by 1764, and probably much earlier. The holes were laid out in a line and 10 holes were played twice - once 'out' and once back 'in', making a 'round' of 22 holes. However, in 1764, the golfers decided to combine the first four holes into two, which produced a round of 18 holes, though it was really 10 holes of which 8 were played twice. By 1857 however, St Andrews had put second holes in the 8 double greens of the Old Course, creating a proper round of 18 holes, and in 1858 the St Andrews club laid down a round of 18 holes for matches between its own members.