Saturday, 27 February 2010 7 Welsh people

  1. Tom Jones - Singer
  2. Ryan Giggs - Footballer
  3. Shirley Bassey - Singer
  4. David Lloyd George - Prime Minister
  5. Catherine Zeta Jones - Actress
  6. Griff Rhys Jones - Actor
  7. Matthew Pritchard - Skateboarder/Comedian

Friday, 26 February 2010 7 fictional fighting styles

  1. Baritsu - Japanese wrestling style used by Sherlock Holmes
  2. Ecky-Thump - A Lancastrian martial art from The Goodies using black puddings as weapons
  3. Tsunkastse - A martial art from Star Trek Voyager
  4. Moo-Gi-Gon - A martial art used by the Green Arrow
  5. Do - A martial art known only to wareworlves in the White Wolf series of tabletop RPGs
  6. Saikyo - a fictional form of Shotokan Karate used by Dan Hibiki in the Street Fighter games
  7. Insult swordfighting - Employed in the Monkey Island series of games

Thursday, 25 February 2010 7 longest national series NASCAR oval race tracks

  1. Talladega Superspeedway - 2.66 miles
  2. Daytona International Speedway - 2.50 miles
  3. Indianapolis Motor Speedway - 2.50 miles
  4. Watkins Glen International - 2.45 miles
  5. Michigan International Speedway - 2.00 miles
  6. Auto Club Speedway - 2.00 miles
  7. Atlanta Motor Speedway - 1.54 miles

Wednesday, 24 February 2010 7 Gaulish and Brythonic deities

  1. Atepomarus - Sun God
  2. Robur - Oak Tree God
  3. Dis Pater - Underworld God
  4. Lenus - Healing God
  5. Abellio - Apple Tree God
  6. Taranis - Thunder God
  7. Cissonius - Trade God

Tuesday, 23 February 2010 7 curling terms

  1. Biter - A stone that barely touches the outside of the 12 foot ring
  2. Burn - To accidentally touch a moving stone
  3. Die! - A call given by the skip for the sweepers to stop sweeping a rock
  4. Kizzle kazzle - A delivered stone that is intentionally wobbled to compensate for water, slush or snow on the ice surface
  5. Port - A space between two stones just wide enough for a delivered stone to pass through
  6. Stacking the brooms - Slang for socializing with teammates and opponents, often over a drink, after a game
  7. Wick - A shot where the played stone touches a stationary stone just enough that the played stone changes direction

Monday, 22 February 2010 7 answers we got right in this week's University Challenge

  1. Cloves
  2. Hydro-Carbons
  3. Willow
  4. Z Cars
  5. Iceland
  6. Green
  7. DOC/COD

Sunday, 21 February 2010 7 BBC winter olympics commentators

  1. Ed Leigh
  2. Wilf O’Reilly
  3. Colin Bryce
  4. Rob Walker
  5. Rhona Martin
  6. Sue Barker
  7. Graham Bell