Bonus

This queen ordered the building of a latrine at Queenhithe which is sometimes called London’s first public toilet. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this wife of Henry I. This queen shared her regnal name with her daughter, who escaped across the frozen Thames during her cousin’s 1142 siege of Oxford.
ANSWER: Matilda of Scotland [accept Edith or Maud]
[10e] Matilda of Scotland also commissioned the first stone-arched example of these structures in England, which was built near Bow. Matilda may be the “fair lady” in a nursery rhyme about one of these structures “falling down.”
ANSWER: bridges [accept Bow Bridge or “London Bridge is Falling Down”]
[10m] Matilda founded a hospital named for St Giles that cared for these stigmatised people, who were often made to cover their faces and wear bells on their person.
ANSWER: lepers [or people with leprosy; or people with Hansen’s disease; accept leper hospitals or leper colonies]
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EditionsHeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
11325.38100%100%54%

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Conversion

TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3TotalParts
BirminghamImperial D0101020EM
BristolImperial C0101020EM
Cambridge BWarwick0101020EM
Cambridge CCambridge A10101030HEM
Cambridge DLSE0101020EM
Cambridge ESouthampton0101020EM
Durham DDurham B10101030HEM
Edinburgh AYork10101030HEM
Edinburgh CEdinburgh D10101030HEM
Imperial ACardiff10101030HEM
OxfordImperial B0101020EM
Sheffield ADurham C10101030HEM
Sheffield BEdinburgh B10101030HEM

Summary

TournamentEditionExact Match?HeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
UK (North)UKY530.00100%100%100%
UK (South)UKY822.50100%100%25%