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Draw Details for April 12 2024

Lotto Numbers Drawn

12
7
10
18

Prize Value Winners
Jackpot
Match 4 numbers to win/share.    
€ 14,900.00 0

There was no Jackpot winner this week with the Jackpot standing at €14,900. The winner of the Lucky Dip for €25 was John McCarthy. Congratulations John.

 

Answers to quizzes at end of newsletter

GAA County Nicknames:

 Kilkenny: “The Cats”

The Kilkenny Cats are all-time record-holders for the most All-Ireland Hurling titles, having lifted the Liam McCarthy Cup on a whopping 36 occasions! 

The origin of this nickname is not entirely clear, but it’s believed to have originated from a famous Irish limerick about two Kilkenny cats that fought to the death by eating each other up until only their tails were left behind. An apt nickname for the tenacious, fierce Kilkenny hurling team! 

Other notable Kilkenny GAA team nicknames include:

  • The Stripey Men 
  • The Noresiders
  • The Marble City

 

Groaner of the Week:

Two truck drivers came to a low bridge. The clearance said 10 foot 8 inches but when they got out and measured the truck, they realised the vehicle was 11 feet. The first man looked at the other and said “I can’t see any cops around. Let’s go for it.”

Riddle of the Week:

What has many keys but can’t open a single lock?

Seanfhocail na Seachtain:

“An rud is annamh is iontaí.”

“The thing that is rare is wonderful.”

This or That:

Pick between the two items below and see if you’re right.

What has a stronger bite: A Nile crocodile or a great white shark?

On This Day: On this day in 1971 The GAA lifts its ban on members playing 'foreign games' like football, rugby and cricket.

 

Brain Teaser:

You’re escaping a maze, and there are three doors in front of you. The door on the left leads to a pit of lava. The door in the centre leads to a room filled with deadly gas. The door on the right leads to a lion that hasn’t eaten in three months. Which door do you choose?

 

Focal na Seachtain:

In focal na seachtain I have included a word or phrase that you can try and bring into your speech during the week to help build up the ‘cupla focal.’

“Cén obair a dheanann tú?”

What (type of ) work do you do?

Answers to this week’s puzzles:

Riddle of the Week: A piano

‘This or That’: The Nile crocodile has the strongest bite in the animal kingdom at 5,000psi ahead of the great white shark I second place with a bite of 4,000psi.

Brain Teaser: The door on the right. A lion that hasn’t eaten in three months would be dead.

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