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Could you name a detective series where snooker / a snookerplayer was centrepoint of a full length episode (not just a few minutes, the complete episode).
1 point for the series
0.5 bonus point for the name of the episode
A) 11½ inches – radius of semi-circle D
B) 1778mm – width of playing area
C) 914mm – minimum length of cue
D) 29 inches – distance between baulk line and bottom cushion
E) 12¾ inches – shortest distance from black spot to top cushion
F) 737mm - distance between baulk line and bottom cushion
G) 851mm – minimum height from floor to top of cushion rail
H) 0.05mm – tolerance of ball diameter (either side of 52.5mm)
What relevance do the following measurements have where the rules are concerned? I have not said whether they are inches, centimetres or whatever – they may be metric or otherwise. You should specify this in your answer.
A) 11½
B) 1778
C) 914
D) 29
E) 12¾
F) 737
G) 851
H) 0.05
a) the radius of the D (inches)
c) the minimum length of a cue (mm)
d) the distance from the baulk line ton the face of the bottom cushion (inches)
e) the distance between the black spot and the face of the top cushion (inches)
What relevance do the following measurements have where the rules are concerned? I have not said whether they are inches, centimetres or whatever – they may be metric or otherwise. You should specify this in your answer.
A) 11½
B) 1778
C) 914
D) 29
E) 12¾
F) 737
G) 851
H) 0.05
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