Chris: Kebakko is a Polish sausage company, kielbasa company, formed mid-70s
Gary: Kebakko is a type if Finnish convenience food, it's a bit like a meatball, it's a bit like a kebab
Matt: Marcel Kebakko was the more famous of them and they were touring circus artists
Tom guessed Matt, Gary was correct
Matt: 1
Matt: A region of Finland
Gary: A region of Russia now on the Finnish border - music that comes from that region traditionally played on the nose flute
Chris: "Lentokenttä" is a fake Swedish thrash metal band formed in 1983 in Detroit (fake Swedish not fake band)
Tom guessed Chris, Matt was correct
Chris: 1
Gary: Johnstone's Robin is named after a manoeuvre in cricketing circles in the 1890s
Chris: Johnstone's Robin is a trig point just north of Bamford in the Hope Valley in the Peak District
Matt: It's a robin, a type of bird, it lives in Taiwan
Tom guessed Matt, Matt was correct
Matt: 1, Tom 1
(Actual article name "Coloured Bush Robin")
Chris: It is a minor bowel disorder with everything that you imagine comes with that (from bacteria)
Gary: It was a form of ecclesiastical censure pre-reformation
Matt: It is a flowering plant with triangular glandular leaves
Tom guessed Matt, Matt was correct
Matt: 1, Tom 1
Matt: Anton Duryard, a cricketer
Gary: A town in the south west of Britain
Chris: A town in Nabraska
Tom guessed Chris, Gary was correct
Chris: 1
Gary: It is a creek in Pennsylvania
Chris: It is a geological formation on the Willoughby estate derived from the sort of thing that is currently happening at the Willoughby Run in Pennsylvania due to erosion
Matt: It is an album by jazz multi-instrumentalist, Roland Kirk
Tom guessed Gary, Gary was correct
Gary: 1, Tom: 1
Matt: Actually "Hhost" Festival and it's in Croatia
Gary: A spiritual celebration in China
Chris: A little festival that popped up in the late 2010's when ghost riding was big "on the YouTube, yo"
Tom guessed Gary, Gary was correct
Gary: 1, Tom: 1
Chris: It happened on the 8'th of april because some guy, Stanley, was the incumbent, got made minister?/chief? of war
Gary: Is notable for the winning candidate being dead
Matt: It didn't happen.
Tom guessed Chris, Chris was correct
Chris: 1, Tom: 1
Gary: Is a musician in the field of sonic art
Chris: It is a skin disorder
Matt: Is a Greek archer
Tom guessed Chris, Matt was correct
Chris: 1
Chris: Is a land speed record car
Gary: A 19th century rail engine on the East Coast Main Line
Matt: A brand of absinthe
Tom guessed Chris, Chris was correct
Chris: 1, Tom: 1
Matt: It's a band
Gary: It is a museum in Istanbul
Chris: It is the site of a well-known piece of graffiti. It is a holy-site-cum temple somewhere in the Near East
Tom guessed Matt, Gary was correct (Chris knew of it as well and gave an almost correct description)
Matt: 1
Gary: Batlow is a river in North Yorkshire (shortest in the county being 3 ft long)
Chris: Batlow is a small village in Shropshire
Matt: It's a town in New South Wales
Tom guessed Matt, Matt was correct
Matt: 1, Tom: 1
Chris: Noted Ceasar-era Roman drunkard
Gary: A horse, old racehorse, last horse to go around fences and win
Matt: Also known a Henricopolis, was a settlement
Tom guessed Matt, Matt was correct
Matt: 1, Tom: 1
Gary: A manual produced by the South Korean government as a lover's/couple's guide
Chris: 1930's german film starring Marlene Dietrich
Matt: A series of documentary films
Tom guessed Gary, Chris was correct
Gary: 1
Matt: Ford Muster, it was a type of utility vehicle, or a ute - a pickup truck made out of a normal familiy car.
Gary: It is a utility vehicle made in Australia, but it's a collection of them, hence it's a muster.
Chris: It is a gathering of a Latinate study society
Tom guessed Gary, Gary was correct
Gary: 1, Tom: 1
Matt: It is a squash tournament
Gary: An architectural competition
Chris: A miniature gold tournament
Tom guessed Matt, Matt was correct
Matt: 1, Tom: 1
Gary: Wellington Paranormal is parachute competition held from a propeller-driven aircraft
Chris: A television program, set in Wellington, New Zealand wherein two normal police officers frequently come up against paranormal activity
Matt: It's a football (soccer) team in New Zealand
Tom guessed Chris, Chris was correct
Chris 1, Tom: 1
Matt: Swedish motor oil brand
Gary: Saint Austol, the saint from St. Austell
Chris: It's an Austrian metal polish
Tom guessed Matt, Gary was correct
Matt: 1
Chris: It is a river in Sweden?
Gary: Finnish entry to the Eurovision Song Contest in 1995
Matt: It's a traditional Norwegian tribe in the northern Norway and crossing the border into northern Sweden
Tom guessed Matt, Chris was correct
Matt: 1
(Article name was Lule River. Chris wrote the wrong article name and Matt correctly described the Lule Sami...)
Gary: Stands for "Hurricane Condition"
Chris: Electronics manufacturer
Matt: A mexican wrestler from Wigan
Tom guessed Matt, Gary was correct
Matt: 1
Matt: 'Tis an oil painting
Gary: It is a medieval feast around about Christmastide
Chris: It is a Sri Lankan celebration
Tom guessed Gary, Gary was correct
Gary: 1, Tom: 1
(Matt and Chris gets bonus points even though there are no bonus points)
Chris: The Badalisc Tunnel, the longest tunnel in Romania
Gary: An Italian Christmas tradition of a monster(?)
Matt: A dog-drawn vehicle, almost like a sleigh
Tom guessed Matt, Gary was correct
Matt: 1
Gary: A mythical dragon that lives in a cave outside of Machynlleth
Matt: It is an unspecified beast.
Chris: It is a small town in Glamorganshire, noted for not existing.
Tom guessed Matt, they were all lying
Matt: 1, but I don't think it should count as they weren't paying by the rules.
Chris: This was an attempt to assassinate the Emperor Napoleon.
Tom guessed Chris, Chris was correct Chris: 1, Tom: 1
- Tom: 13
- Chris: 6
- Gary: 5
- Matt: 11+1
@Logianer Happy to hear someone else found my little rebellious act helpful (since Tom Scott told us we shouldn't be keeping scores)