Bonus

A Welsh word for this colour partly names Cantref Coch (“CAN-trev KORKH”), a region that overlaps with the Forest of Dean. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this primary colour of the dragon on the Welsh flag.
ANSWER: red
[10m] A Welsh manuscript called the Red Book of Hergest (“HAIR-guest”) contains a “chronicle” named for people with this title. Owain Glyndwr (“OH-wyne glin-DOO-ur”) was the last native-born holder of a version of this title now held by the Duke of Cornwall and Rothesay.
ANSWER: prince [or tywysog (“TUH-WUH-sog”); accept Chronicle of the Princes or Brut y Tywysogion (“BRIT ur TUH-WUH-sog-ee-on”) or Prince of Wales or Tywysog Cymru]
[10h] The “Red Lady of Paviland,” a skeleton found in Wales at the oldest-known Western European ceremonial burial site, is so named due to being covered in this haematite (“HEE-muh-tite”) pigment common in Palaeolithic (“PAY-lee-oh-LITH-ick”) art.
ANSWER: red ochre (“OAK-ur”)
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EditionsHeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
11221.67100%92%25%

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Conversion

TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3TotalParts
BristolLSE1010020EM
Cambridge AImperial B10101030EMH
Cambridge EBirmingham10101030EMH
Durham ASheffield A1010020EM
Edinburgh ADurham D1010020EM
Edinburgh BDurham C100010E
Imperial CCambridge D1010020EM
OxfordCambridge C1010020EM
Sheffield BEdinburgh D10101030EMH
SouthamptonImperial D1010020EM
WarwickCardiff1010020EM
YorkEdinburgh C1010020EM

Summary

TournamentEditionExact Match?HeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
UK (North)UKY520.00100%80%20%
UK (South)UKY722.86100%100%29%