2nd Gilwell Park Scout Active Support
2011 Winter Camp Quiz
Round 1 Films
Round 2 Music
Round 3 General Knowledge
Round 4 Banned
Round 5 Sport
Round 6 Advertising Slogans
The quiz master’s decision is final
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2011 Winter Camp Quiz Team Name ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
Round 1 — Films
1 Which film has the tag-line ‘in space no one can hear you scream’?
2 Which Carry On film started the Carry On series?
3 Which character had a valet called Kato?
4 Which West Ham boxer starred in Ocean’s Eleven?
5 Who provides the voice of Puss in Boots in the Shrek 2 movie?
6 Who played fire chief Michael O’Hallorhan in The Towering Inferno?
7 Name the penguin lodger in The Wrong Trousers?
8 What is the name of Steve Martin’s 2004 movie about an oversized family?
9 The original and remake film The Italian Job is about robbery in which citys?
10 Who played the part of the toymaker in the film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang?
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2011 Winter Camp Quiz Team Name ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
Round 2 — Music
Listed are lyrics taken from songs, give the song title and the original singer/group
1 Linger on the sidewalk where the neon signs are pretty
2 And the stars look very different today
3 She looks like a sugar in a plum
4 Ahh, move over, Rover
5 I was born with a plastic spoon in my mouth
6 You shake my nerves and you rattle my brain, too much love drives a man insane
7 Mama just killed a man, put a gun against his head
8 I close my eyes, oh God I think I'm falling
9 Young man, there's no need to feel down
10 There she stood in the street smiling from her head to her feet
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2011 Winter Camp Quiz Team Name ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
Round 3 — General Knowledge
1 Which metal do you get from Hematite?
2 Who invented the aqualung in 1943?
3 Which philosopher was born in 551 BC in China?
4 The Birds, a film by Alfred Hitchcock, was inspired by the short novel of the same name by which author?
5 Which comedian and member of the radio show the Goons had the line ‘I told you I was ill’ engraved on his grave stone?
6 What was the name of the first cloned mammal?
7 Who wrote The old man of Lochnagar?
8 Who provided the voice for Bob The Builder on his number one hit Can We Fix It?
9 In 1796 Edward Jenner discovered a vaccination for what?
10 What is a more common name for the Aurora Borealis?
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2011 Winter Camp Quiz Team Name ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
Round 4 — Banned
Can you answer the following quiz questions on the theme of things that have been banned?
1 The 1970 Kinks hit Lola was banned from BBC radio until the lyrics were changed slightly, as it was deemed to be advertising which product?
2 Which book by Alice Walker was banned by the American Library Association for racism, but was later turned into a successful movie directed by Steven Spielberg?
3 Which tennis star was handed a two year ban after testing positive for cocaine at Wimbledon in 2007?
4 Written by former MI5 operative Peter Wright, which book was banned by the British government in 1987?
5 Who had a hit in 1972 with Hi Hi Hi, which was banned by the BBC for its ‘suggestive’ lyrics?
6 Which movie, directed by Stanley Kubrick and released in 1972, was withdrawn from UK cinemas a year later because of copycat sexual violence?
7 Who wrote the novel Lady Chatterley`s Lover, which was famously banned in the UK for breaking obscenity laws?
8 Which novel by James Joyce was banned in 1922 under obscenity laws?
9 Which Anna Sewell novel was banned in some countries because of the word ‘black’ in its title?
10 Who was the female vocalist alongside Serge Gainsbourg on the song Je t’aime, which was banned by the BBC in 1969 for sexual references?
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2011 Winter Camp Quiz Team Name ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
Round 5 — Sport
1 In which sport are competitors forbidden to play left handed?
2 At which sport did Johnny Weismuller, who played the character of Tarzan on screen, win 5 Olympic Gold medals?
3 In which sport do people compete for the America`s Cup?
4 What is the national sport of Japan?
5 Which sport uses a piece of equipment that is 5 foot wide and 9 foot long?
6 In what sport is the `Fosbury flop` technique used?
7 The Doggett`s Coat and Badge is contested in which sport?
8 In what sport would you compete for the `Silver Broom`?
9 With which sport are the Queensberry Rules associated?
10 Which American athlete won 4 gold medals at the 1984 Olympic games?
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2011 Winter Camp Quiz Team Name ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
Round 6 — Advertising Slogans
1 Tell 'em about the honey, Mummy
2 Connecting people
3 Made in Scotland from girders
4 We won't make a drama out of a crisis
5 Cleans like a white tornado
6 The cream of Manchester
7 Central heating for kids
8 I'm only here for the beer
9 Made to make your mouth water
10 Bread wi' nowt taken out
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2011 Winter Camp Quiz Team Name ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
Round 1 — Films
1 Which film has the tag-line ‘in space no one can hear you scream’? Alien
2 Which Carry On film started the Carry On series? Carry On Sergeant 1958
3 Which character had a valet called Kato? Inspector Clousseau
4 Which West Ham boxer starred in Ocean’s Eleven? Lennox Lewis
5 Who provides the voice of Puss in Boots in the Shrek 2 movie? Antonio Banderas
6 Who played fire chief Michael O’Hallorhan in The Towering Inferno? Steve McQueen
7 Name the penguin lodger in The Wrong Trousers? Feathers McGraw
8 What is the name of Steve Martin’s 2004 movie about an oversized family?
Cheaper By The Dozen
9 The original and remake film The Italian Job is about robbery in which citys?
Turin & Los Angeles
10 Who played the part of the toymaker in the film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang?
Benny Hill
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2011 Winter Camp Quiz Team Name ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
Round 2 — Music
Listed are lyrics taken from songs, give the song title and the original singer/group
1 Linger on the sidewalk where the neon signs are pretty Downtown Petula Clark
2 And the stars look very different today Space Oddity David Bowie
3 She looks like a sugar in a plum Brown Girl In The Ring Boney M
4 Ahh, move over, Rover Fire Jimi Hendrix Experience
5 I was born with a plastic spoon in my mouth Substitute The Who
6 You shake my nerves and you rattle my brain, too much love drives a man insane
Great Balls Of Fire Jerry Lee Lewis
7 Mama just killed a man, put a gun against his head Bohemian Rhapsody Queen
8 I close my eyes, oh God I think I'm falling Like A Prayer Madonna
9 Young man, there's no need to feel down YMCA The Village People
10 There she stood in the street smiling from her head to her feet All Right Now Free
2nd Gilwell Park Scout Active Support
2011 Winter Camp Quiz Team Name ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
Round 3 — General Knowledge
1 Which metal do you get from Hematite? Iron
2 Who invented the aqualung in 1943? Jacques Costeau
3 Which philosopher was born in 551 BC in China? Confucius
4 The Birds, a film by Alfred Hitchcock, was inspired by the short novel of the same name by which author?
Daphne Du Maurier
5 Which comedian and member of the radio show the Goons had the line ‘I told you I was ill’ engraved on his grave stone?
Spike Milligan
6 What was the name of the first cloned mammal? Dolly (the sheep)
7 Who wrote The old man of Lochnagar? Prince Charles
8 Who provided the voice for Bob The Builder on his number one hit Can We Fix It?
Neil Morrissey
9 In 1796 Edward Jenner discovered a vaccination for what? Smallpox
10 What is a more common name for the Aurora Borealis? The Northern Lights
2nd Gilwell Park Scout Active Support
2011 Winter Camp Quiz Team Name ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
Round 4 — Banned
Can you answer the following quiz questions on the theme of things that have been banned?
1 The 1970 Kinks hit Lola was banned from BBC radio until the lyrics were changed slightly, as it was deemed to be advertising which product?
Coca-Cola (changed in the lyrics to Cherry Cola)
2 Which book by Alice Walker was banned by the American Library Association for racism, but was later turned into a successful movie directed by Steven Spielberg?
The Color Purple
3 Which tennis star was handed a two year ban after testing positive for cocaine at Wimbledon in 2007?
Martina Hingis
4 Written by former MI5 operative Peter Wright, which book was banned by the British government in 1987?
Spycatcher
5 Who had a hit in 1972 with Hi Hi Hi, which was banned by the BBC for its ‘suggestive’ lyrics?
Wings
6 Which movie, directed by Stanley Kubrick and released in 1972, was withdrawn from UK cinemas a year later because of copycat sexual violence?
A Clockwork Orange
7 Who wrote the novel Lady Chatterley`s Lover, which was famously banned in the UK for breaking obscenity laws?
D.H. Lawrence
8 Which novel by James Joyce was banned in 1922 under obscenity laws?
Ulysses
9 Which Anna Sewell novel was banned in some countries because of the word ‘black’ in its title?
Black Beauty
10 Who was the female vocalist alongside Serge Gainsbourg on the song Je t’aime, which was banned by the BBC in 1969 for sexual references?
Jane Birkin
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2011 Winter Camp Quiz Team Name ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
Round 5 — Sport
1 In which sport are competitors forbidden to play left handed? Polo
2 At which sport did Johnny Weismuller, who played the character of Tarzan on screen, win 5 Olympic Gold medals?
Swimming
3 In which sport do people compete for the America`s Cup? Yachting
4 What is the national sport of Japan? Sumo Wrestling
5 Which sport uses a piece of equipment that is 5 foot wide and 9 foot long?
Table Tennis
6 In what sport is the `Fosbury flop` technique used? High Jump
7 The Doggett`s Coat and Badge is contested in which sport? Rowing
8 In what sport would you compete for the `Silver Broom`? Curling
9 With which sport are the Queensberry Rules associated? Boxing
10 Which American athlete won 4 gold medals at the 1984 Olympic games?
Carl Lewis
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2011 Winter Camp Quiz Team Name ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
Round 6 — Advertising Slogans
1 Tell 'em about the honey, Mummy Sugar Puffs
2 Connecting people Nokia
3 Made in Scotland from girders Irn Bru
4 We won't make a drama out of a crisis Commercial Union
5 Cleans like a white tornado Ajax
6 The cream of Manchester Boddingtons
7 Central heating for kids Ready Brek
8 I'm only here for the beer Double Diamond
9 Made to make your mouth water Opal fruits
10 Bread wi' nowt taken out Allinson's
2nd Gilwell Park Scout Active Support
2011 Winter Camp Quiz
Round 1 — Films
1 Which film has the tag-line ‘in space no one can hear you scream’? Alien
2 Which Carry On film started the Carry On series? Carry On Sergeant 1958
3 Which character had a valet called Kato? Inspector Clousseau
4 Which West Ham boxer starred in Ocean’s Eleven? Lennox Lewis
5 Who provides the voice of Puss in Boots in the Shrek 2 movie? Antonio Banderas
6 Who played fire chief Michael O’Hallorhan in The Towering Inferno? Steve McQueen
7 Name the penguin lodger in The Wrong Trousers? Feathers McGraw
8 What is the name of Steve Martin’s 2004 movie about an oversized family? Cheaper By The Dozen
9 The original and remake film The Italian Job is about robbery in which citys? Turin & Los Angeles
10 Who played the part of the toymaker in the film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang? Benny Hill
Round 2 — Music
Listed are lyrics taken from songs, give the song title and the original singer/group
1 Linger on the sidewalk where the neon signs are pretty Downtown Petula Clark
2 And the stars look very different today Space Oddity David Bowie
3 She looks like a sugar in a plum Brown Girl In The Ring Boney M
4 Ahh, move over, Rover Fire Jimi Hendrix Experience
5 I was born with a plastic spoon in my mouth Substitute The Who
6 You shake my nerves and you rattle my brain, too much love drives a man insane Great Balls Of Fire Jerry Lee Lewis
7 Mama just killed a man, put a gun against his head Bohemian Rhapsody Queen
8 I close my eyes, oh God I think I'm falling Like A Prayer Madonna
9 Young man, there's no need to feel down YMCA The Village People
10 There she stood in the street smiling from her head to her feet All Right Now Free
Round 3 — General Knowledge
1 Which metal do you get from Hematite? Iron
2 Who invented the aqualung in 1943? Jacques Costeau
3 Which philosopher was born in 551 BC in China? Confucius
4 The Birds, a film by Alfred Hitchcock, was inspired by the short novel of the same name by which author?
Daphne Du Maurier
5 Which comedian and member of the radio show the Goons had the line ‘I told you I was ill’ engraved on his grave stone?
Spike Milligan
6 What was the name of the first cloned mammal? Dolly (the sheep)
7 Who wrote The old man of Lochnagar? Prince Charles
8 Who provided the voice for Bob The Builder on his number one hit Can We Fix It?
Neil Morrissey
9 In 1796 Edward Jenner discovered a vaccination for what? Smallpox
10 What is a more common name for the Aurora Borealis? The Northern Lights
2nd Gilwell Park Scout Active Support
2011 Winter Camp Quiz
Round 4 — Banned
Can you answer the following quiz questions on the theme of things that have been banned?
1 The 1970 Kinks hit Lola was banned from BBC radio until the lyrics were changed slightly, as it was deemed to be advertising which product?
Coca-Cola (changed in the lyrics to Cherry Cola)
2 Which book by Alice Walker was banned by the American Library Association for racism, but was later turned into a successful movie directed by Steven Spielberg?
The Color Purple
3 Which tennis star was handed a two year ban after testing positive for cocaine at Wimbledon in 2007?
Martina Hingis
4 Written by former MI5 operative Peter Wright, which book was banned by the British government in 1987?
Spycatcher
5 Who had a hit in 1972 with Hi Hi Hi, which was banned by the BBC for its ‘suggestive’ lyrics?
Wings
6 Which movie, directed by Stanley Kubrick and released in 1972, was withdrawn from UK cinemas a year later because of copycat sexual violence?
A Clockwork Orange
7 Who wrote the novel Lady Chatterley`s Lover, which was famously banned in the UK for breaking obscenity laws?
D.H. Lawrence
8 Which novel by James Joyce was banned in 1922 under obscenity laws? Ulysses
9 Which Anna Sewell novel was banned in some countries because of the word ‘black’ in its title?
Black Beauty
10 Who was the female vocalist alongside Serge Gainsbourg on the song Je t’aime, which was banned by the BBC in 1969 for sexual references?
Jane Birkin
Round 5 — Sport
1 In which sport are competitors forbidden to play left handed? Polo
2 At which sport did Johnny Weismuller, who played the character of Tarzan on screen, win 5 Olympic Gold medals?
Swimming
3 In which sport do people compete for the America`s Cup? Yachting
4 What is the national sport of Japan? Sumo Wrestling
5 Which sport uses a piece of equipment that is 5 foot wide and 9 foot long? Table Tennis
6 In what sport is the `Fosbury flop` technique used? High Jump
7 The Doggett`s Coat and Badge is contested in which sport? Rowing
8 In what sport would you compete for the `Silver Broom`? Curling
9 With which sport are the Queensberry Rules associated? Boxing
10 Which American athlete won 4 gold medals at the 1984 Olympic games? Carl Lewis
Round 6 — Advertising Slogans
1 Tell 'em about the honey, Mummy Sugar Puffs
2 Connecting people Nokia
3 Made in Scotland from girders Irn Bru
4 We won't make a drama out of a crisis Commercial Union
5 Cleans like a white tornado Ajax
6 The cream of Manchester Boddingtons
7 Central heating for kids Ready Brek
8 I'm only here for the beer Double Diamond
9 Made to make your mouth water Opal fruits
10 Bread wi' nowt taken out Allinson's
BONUS ROUND — Transport for London Quiz (to be collected before Round 4)
From the clues given find the stations on the attached Transport for London map
1 Letter to the Corinthians St Paul’s D6
2 Longest reign Victoria D4
3 Anybody for tennis Wimbledon E3
4 Seven grooms for . . . Seven Sisters B7
5 Conurbation in the hop’s county Kentish Town B5
6 Road for pensioners Old Street C6
7 Egg shaped Oval E5
8 Sherlock Holmes Baker Street C4
9 Timber ashes Burnt Oak A4
10 Arms dump Arsenal B6
11 Up the wrong tree Barking C8
12 H20 for aromatic leaves Bayswater C4
13 Old lady of Threadneedle Street Bank D6
14 Bigger than big Wapping D7
15 Botanical park Kew Gardens E2
16 A messenger from above Angel C6
17 Is falling down London Bridge D6
18 Tea party mansion Boston Manor D2
19 Clerical Envy Parsons Green E3
20 Off with his head Tower Hill D6
21 Please cross here sir Knightsbridge D4
22 Dutch green Holland Park D3
23 Alpine hut Swiss Cottage C4
24 Miners forest Colliers Wood F4
25 Have enough to sell Stockwell E5
26 1st November All Saints D7
27 Oriental pig East Ham C8
28 Scarlet crossing Redbridge B8
29 Napoleon’s finale Waterloo D5
30 Catches river Snaresbrook B8
31 Blue watch Blackwell D8
32 Dominican monks Blackfriars D6
33 Rabbit row Warren Street C5
34 Another name for the mall perhaps! Queensway D4
35 1760 yards and stop Mile end C7
36 Tombstone Road Headstone Lane A3
37 Angry port Crossharbour E7
38 Aphrodite’s Island Cyprus D9
39 North American lake Canada Water D7
40 One for the Scousers Liverpool Street C6
BONUS ROUND — Transport for London Quiz (to be collected before Round 4)
From the clues given find the stations on the attached Transport for London map
1 Letter to the Corinthians
2 Longest reign
3 Anybody for tennis
4 Seven grooms for . . .
5 Conurbation in the hop’s county
6 Road for pensioners
7 Egg shaped
8 Sherlock Holmes
9 Timber ashes
10 Arms dump
11 Up the wrong tree
12 H20 for aromatic leaves
13 Old lady of Threadneedle Street
14 Bigger than big
15 Botanical park
16 A messenger from above
17 Is falling down
18 Tea party mansion
19 Clerical Envy
20 Off with his head
21 Please cross here sir
22 Dutch green
23 Alpine hut
24 Miners forest
25 Have enough to sell
26 1st November
27 Oriental pig
28 Scarlet crossing
29 Napoleon’s finale
30 Catches river
31 Blue watch
32 Dominican monks
33 Rabbit row
34 Another name for the mall perhaps!
35 1760 yards and stop
36 Tombstone Road
37 Angry port
38 Aphrodite’s Island
39 North American lake
40 One for the Scousers
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D
E
F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 76 8 9
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C
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Key to symbols
Interchange stations
Step-free access from theplatform to the street
Riverboat services
Tramlink
National Rail
Transport for London 05.2010
Airport
Station closedBlackfriars
River Thames
River Thames
AmershamChorleywood
Mill Hill East
Rickmansworth
Perivale
KentishTown West
CamdenRoad
Hackney Central
Homerton
Wanstead Park
Vauxhall
Hanger Lane
Edgware
Burnt Oak
Colindale
Hendon Central
Brent Cross
Golders Green
West Silvertown
Pontoon Dock
London City Airport
Woolwich Arsenal
King George V
Hampstead
Belsize Park
Chalk Farm
Chalfont &Latimer
Chesham
Moor Park
Northwood
Northwood Hills
Pinner
North Harrow
Custom House for ExCeL
Prince Regent
Imperial Wharf
Royal Albert
Beckton Park
Cyprus
Gallions Reach
Beckton
Watford
Croxley
LambethNorth
Heathrow Terminal 4
Harrow-on-the-Hill
KensalRise
KilburnHigh Road
SouthHampstead
Canonbury
BethnalGreen
Westferry
Seven Sisters
Blackwall
BrondesburyPark
HampsteadHeath
HarringayGreen Lanes
LeytonstoneHigh Road
LeytonMidland Road
NorthwickPark
PrestonRoad
RoyalVictoria
WembleyPark
Rayners Lane
Watford High Street
Ruislip Gardens
South Ruislip
Greenford
Northolt
GoodgeStreet
Shepherd’s BushMarket
Goldhawk Road
South Harrow
Sudbury Hill
Sudbury Town
Alperton
Pimlico
Park Royal
North Ealing
Acton Central
South Acton
Ealing Broadway
Hammersmith
Watford Junction
West Ruislip
Bushey
Carpenders Park
Hatch End
North Wembley
West Brompton Waterloo
Ealing Common
South Kenton
Kenton
Wembley Central
Kensal Green
Gunnersbury
Kew Gardens
Richmond
Stockwell
Bow Church
Stonebridge Park
Warren Street
Aldgate
Farringdon
BarbicanRussellSquare
Harlesden
Kensington(Olympia)
Camden Town
Willesden Junction
Headstone Lane
Parsons Green
Putney Bridge
Fulham Broadway
East Putney
Southfields
Wimbledon Park
Wimbledon
Island Gardens
Greenwich
Deptford Bridge
South Quay
Crossharbour
Mudchute
Heron Quays
West India Quay
Elverson Road
Lewisham
Oakwood
Cockfosters
Southgate
Arnos Grove
Bounds Green
Theydon Bois
Epping
Debden
Loughton
Buckhurst Hill
WalthamstowQueen’s Road
Woodgrange Park
Leytonstone
Leyton
Wood Green
MorningtonCrescent
Turnpike Lane
Manor House
Stanmore
High StreetKensington
Canons Park
Old Street
Queensbury
Kingsbury
High Barnet
Totteridge & Whetstone
Woodside Park
West Finchley
Finchley Central
Woodford
South Woodford
Snaresbrook
Hainault
Fairlop
Barkingside
Newbury Park
East Finchley
Highgate
Archway
Devons Road
Langdon Park
All Saints
Tufnell Park
Kentish Town
Neasden
Dollis Hill
Willesden Green
South Tottenham
Swiss Cottage
Brixton
St. John’s Wood
Kilburn
West Hampstead
Blackhorse Road
Acton Town
Green Park CanningTown
BakerStreet
Finchley Road
Highbury &Islington
NottingHill Gate
VictoriaCanary Wharf
AldgateEast
Blackfriars
Mansion House
Cannon Street
Stratford
OxfordCircus
BondStreet
TowerHill
Westminster
TottenhamCourt Road
PiccadillyCircus
CharingCross
Holborn
Finsbury Park
Tower Gateway
Monument
Embankment
Elephant & Castle
Moorgate
Leicester Square
StepneyGreen
Barking
East Ham
Upton Park
Plaistow
Poplar
West Ham
London Bridge
St. Paul’s
Upper Holloway
PuddingMill Lane
Kennington
Borough
Elm Park
Dagenham East
Dagenham Heathway
Becontree
Upney
Heathrow Terminal 5
Finchley Road& Frognal
Crouch Hill
Northfields
Boston Manor
South Ealing
Osterley
Hounslow East
Hounslow Central
Clapham North
Oval
Clapham Common
Clapham South
Balham
Tooting Bec
Tooting Broadway
Colliers Wood
South Wimbledon
Arsenal
Holloway Road
Caledonian Road
Morden
Hounslow West
Hatton Cross
HeathrowTerminals 1, 2, 3
Hyde Park Corner
Knightsbridge
ClaphamJunction
WestHarrow
BrondesburyCaledonian
Road &Barnsbury
TottenhamHale
WalthamstowCentral
HackneyWick
WestActon
StamfordBrook
Southwark
Limehouse EastIndia
ChiswickPark
RavenscourtPark
WestKensington
NorthActon
HollandPark
EustonSquare
Angel
RodingValley
GrangeHill
Chigwell
Redbridge
GantsHill
Wanstead
NorthGreenwich
Queensway MarbleArch
Ickenham
TurnhamGreen
SouthKensington
Earl’sCourt
SloaneSquare
Uxbridge
Covent Garden
Hillingdon Ruislip
GospelOak
LiverpoolStreet
GreatPortland
Street
Bank
EastActon
ChanceryLane
LancasterGate
Mile End
BowRoad
Bromley-by-Bow
Upminster
Upminster Bridge
Hornchurch
Harrow &Wealdstone
Cutty Sarkfor Maritime Greenwich
RuislipManor
Eastcote
Fenchurch Street
BaronsCourt
GloucesterRoad St. James’s
Park Temple
Latimer Road
Ladbroke Grove
Royal Oak
Westbourne Park
Bermondsey
Wood Lane
WhiteCity
King’s CrossSt. PancrasKilburn Park
EdgwareRoad
Bayswater
MaryleboneWarwick Avenue
Maida Vale Paddington
EdgwareRoad
Regent’s Park
Dalston Kingsland
New Cross Gate
West Croydon
Crystal Palace
Norwood Junction
Sydenham
Forest Hill
Anerley
Penge West
Honor Oak Park
Brockley
Wapping
Shadwell
New Cross
CanadaWater
Surrey Quays
Whitechapel
Rotherhithe
ShoreditchHigh Street
Dalston Junction
Haggerston
HoxtonEuston
Shepherd’sBush
Queen’s Park
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Bakerloo
Blackfriars
ChigwellGrange HillRoding Valley
Canary Wharf
No special arrangements
No special arrangements
Heron Quays
West India Quay
Camden Town
Chesham
Covent Garden
Bank to Waterloo
Underground station closed untillate 2011
Served until about 2400
No special arrangements
Step-free interchange betweenUnderground, Canary Wharf DLRand Heron Quays DLR stations atstreet level
Step-free interchange betweenHeron Quays and Canary WharfUnderground station at street level.
Underground station closed untillate 2011
Open for interchange and exit onlyfrom 1300 until 1730 Saturdaysand Sundays
Change at Chalfont & Latimer onmost trains
A short walk from eitherLeicester Square (6 minutes)or Holborn (9 minutes)
No special arrangements
Open 0615 until 2148 Mondays toFridays and 0800 until 1830 Saturdays.Closed Sundays and public holidays
Central
Circle
District
Jubilee
Metropolitan
Northern
Piccadilly
Victoria
Waterloo & City
London Overground
D L R
Hammersmith & City
Cannon Street
Cannon Street
Kensington (Olympia)
Blackfriars
Charing Cross branch
Mill Hill East
Eastcote to Uxbridge
Heathrow Terminal 4
Hounslow West
Turnham Green
Open until 2100 Mondays to Fridays.Closed Saturdays and Sundays
Open until 2100 Mondays to Fridays.Closed Saturdays and Sundays
Served 0700 until 2345 Mondays toSaturdays and 0800 until2345 Sundays
Change at Kennington at off-peaktimes if travelling towards orfrom Morden
Change at Finchley Central atoff-peak times
Not served by Piccadilly line trainsearly mornings
Open until 2400 Mondays toSaturdays and until 2330 Sundays.Trains may wait for eight minutesbefore continuing to Terminals 1,2,3
Step-free access for wheelchairusers only
Served by Piccadilly line trains earlymornings and late evenings only
Not served by DLR trains from Banktowards Lewisham at peak times
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Black and white large print Tube map
May 2010
London Underground
Explanation of symbolsStations with car parks
Stations with bicycle parking
Male/female/baby changing/accessibletoilets outside ticket gateline
Male/female/baby changing/accessibletoilets inside ticket gateline
Toilet not managed byLondon Underground. You may be charged for these facilities. Ask staff for information
Step-free access from the platformto the street
Stations with London TravelInformation Centre
Check before you travel.See key overleaf
Transport for London produce a number of documents to help people get around London more easily:• Step-free Tube Guide - a Tube map to help you plan your journey without using stairs and escalators (available in large print).• Large print Tube map.• Getting around London - your guide to accessibility (available in large print, braille and audio CD). • Audio Tube map. For copies please visit tfl.gov.uk/accessguides or call 020 7222 1234.
All information correct at time of going to print. May 2010
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D1 Osterley Ÿ Á ( )E5 Oval Á
C5 Oxford Circus
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C3 Paddington ( ) μ §C2 Park Royal ( )E3 Parsons Green ÁF7 Penge West ÁC2 Perivale Ÿ�( )D5 Piccadilly Circus ( ) § ∏
E4 Pimlico
A2 Pinner Ÿ�Á ( ) μ {C8 Plaistow
D9 Pontoon Dock Á {D7 Poplar Á {B3 Preston Road ( )D9 Prince Regent Á {C8 Pudding Mill Lane {
E3 Putney Bridge Á______________________________
B3 Queensbury Ÿ�Á ( ) * μC3 Queen’s Park
D4 Queensway Á
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D3 Ravenscourt Park ÁB2 Rayners Lane Ÿ�Á ( )B8 Redbridge Ÿ�Á ( )C4 Regent’s Park
E2 Richmond Ÿ�Á ( ) § {A2 Rickmansworth Ÿ�Á ( )A8 Roding Valley ( ) { §D7 Rotherhithe
D9 Royal Albert Á {C3 Royal Oak
D8 Royal Victoria Á {A2 Ruislip Ÿ�( ) §B1 Ruislip Gardens Ÿ μ
A2 Ruislip Manor ( ) μ §C5 Russell Square
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D5 St. James’s Park
C4 St. John’s Wood Á ( ) * μD6 St. Paul’s
B7 Seven Sisters Á
D7 Shadwell ({ DLR only)
C3 Shepherd’s Bush Á ({ Overground only)
D3 Shepherd’s Bush Market
C7 Shoreditch High Street
Á {D4 Sloane Square
B8 Snaresbrook Ÿ�Á ( )D2 South Acton {
D2 Acton Central {D2 Acton Town Á ( ) μ { D7 Aldgate
D7 Aldgate East
D7 All Saints {C2 Alperton ( ) A1 Amersham Ÿ Á ( ) * μF7 Anerley Á {C6 Angel
B5 Archway
A6 Arnos Grove Ÿ�ÁB6 Arsenal
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C4 Baker Street ( ) * F4 Balham ÁD6 Bank ( ) § § C6 Barbican
C8 Barking ( ) μ § {B9 Barkingside Ÿ Á ( ) D3 Barons Court ( ) C4 Bayswater Á
E9 Beckton Á {D9 Beckton Park Á {C9 Becontree ( ) B5 Belsize Park
D6 Bermondsey {C7 Bethnal Green
D6 Blackfriars §
B7 Blackhorse Road Ÿ ÁD8 Blackwall Á {C4 Bond Street
E5 Borough
D2 Boston Manor ( ) A6 Bounds Green ÁC7 Bow Church {C8 Bow Road ÁB4 Brent Cross Ÿ ÁF5 Brixton Á {E6 Brockley ÁC8 Bromley-by-Bow
B4 Brondesbury
B3 Brondesbury Park
A8 Buckhurst Hill Ÿ Á ( )A4 Burnt Oak ŸA3 Bushey Ÿ Á
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B6 Caledonian Road {B6 Caledonian Road
& Barnsbury
B5 Camden Road
B5 Camden Town §D7 Canada Water
( ) μ § {
D7 Canary Wharf
Á ( ) μ {�§D8 Canning Town Á ( ) μ § {D6 Cannon Street ( ) * μ §�§
B7 Canonbury
A3 Canons Park Ÿ ( ) μA3 Carpenders Park {A1 Chalfont & Latimer
Ÿ�Á ( ) {B5 Chalk Farm
C6 Chancery Lane
D5 Charing Cross ( ) μ § §
A1 Chesham Ÿ�Á ( ) { §
A8 Chigwell ( ) §D2 Chiswick Park
A2 Chorleywood
Ÿ�Á ( ) μ {F5 Clapham Common ÁE4 Clapham Junction
F5 Clapham North ÁF4 Clapham South ÁA7 Cockfosters�Ÿ Á ( )A4 Colindale ŸF4 Colliers Wood Á
D5 Covent Garden §E7 Crossharbour {B6 Crouch Hill
A2 Croxley Ÿ�( ) F6 Crystal Palace ŸD9 Custom House for ExCeL
Á {E7 Cutty Sark for
Maritime Greenwich Á {D9 Cyprus Á {______________________________
B9 Dagenham East ( ) B9 Dagenham Heathway {C2 Dalston Junction Á {B7 Dalston Kingsland
A8 Debden�Ÿ�ÁE7 Deptford Bridge Á {C7 Devons Road {B4 Dollis Hill ( ) * μ______________________________
C2 Ealing Broadway
( ) μ §D2 Ealing Common ( ) D3 Earl's Court ( ) § {
C3 East Acton
B2 Eastcote Ÿ Á ( ) § A5 East Finchley Ÿ�ÁC8 East Ham Á {
D8 East India Á {E3 East Putney ÁA4 Edgware {C4 Edgware Road (Bakerloo)
C4 Edgware Road
(Circle/District/H&C)
E5 Elephant & Castle
B9 Elm Park ( ) μ {E7 Elverson Road Á {D5 Embankment §A8 Epping Ÿ�Á ( ) * μ {C5 Euston ( ) § ∏ ({ Overground only)
C5 Euston Square
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B9 Fairlop Ÿ ( ) C6 Farringdon ( ) A5 Finchley Central
Ÿ�( ) μ {B4 Finchley Road ( ) * μB5 Finchley Road & Frognal
B6 Finsbury Park ÁF6 Forest Hill Ÿ Á { E3 Fulham Broadway {______________________________
D9 Gallions Reach Á {B8 Gants Hill
D4 Gloucester Road
B5 Golders Green
( ) μ § {
D3 Goldhawk Road
C5 Goodge Street §
B5 Gospel Oak
A8 Grange Hill ( ) § C5 Great Portland Street
B1 Greenford Ÿ�Á
E7 Greenwich Á {D4 Green Park ( ) § E2 Gunnersbury
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C7 Hackney Central
C7 Hackney Wick {C7 Haggerston Á {A9 Hainault Ÿ {D3 Hammersmith Á {B5 Hampstead
B5 Hampstead Heath
C2 Hanger Lane ( ) B3 Harlesden
B7 Harringay Green Lanes {A3 Harrow & Wealdstone
Ÿ Á ( ) {
B2 Harrow-on-the Hill
Ÿ Á ( ) A3 Hatch End ŸE1 Hatton Cross Ÿ�ÁA3 Headstone Lane
E1 Heathrow Terminals
1, 2, 3 { ∏
E1 Heathrow Terminal 4 { §E1 Heathrow Terminal 5
( ) μ {B4 Hendon Central ( ) μ {D7 Heron Quays { §A5 High Barnet Ÿ�Á ( ) μ {B6 Highbury & Islington ÁB5 Highgate ŸD4 High Street Kensington
A1 Hillingdon Ÿ�Á ( ) μ { §C5 Holborn
D3 Holland Park ÁB6 Holloway Road
C7 Homerton {F6 Honor Oak Park
B9 Hornchurch Ÿ�( ) E1 Hounslow Central ( )E1 Hounslow East Ÿ Á * μ {E1 Hounslow West
Ÿ�Á { §C7 Hoxton Á {D4 Hyde Park Corner
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A1 Ickenham Ÿ�Á ( ) §E4 Imperial Wharf {E7 Island Gardens {______________________________
E5 Kennington ÁB3 Kensal Green
B3 Kensal Rise
D3 Kensington (Olympia)
Ÿ Á ( ) μ § { §
B5 Kentish Town
B5 Kentish Town West
B3 Kenton
E2 Kew Gardens Á ( ) {B4 Kilburn Á ( ) * μ {C3 Kilburn High Road
C3 Kilburn Park
B3 Kingsbury Á ) * μC5 King’s Cross St. Pancras
Á ( ) μ § ∏ ({ not Northern)
E9 King George V {D4 Knightsbridge
C3 Ladbroke Grove ÁE5 Lambeth North
C4 Lancaster Gate
D7 Langdon Park {C3 Latimer Road
D5 Leicester Square §
F7 Lewisham Á ( ) μ § {B8 Leyton ( ) B8 Leyton Midland Road
B8 Leytonstone Ÿ Á ( ) B8 Leytonstone High Road
D7 Limehouse {C6 Liverpool Street
Á ( ) μ § ∏ D6 London Bridge ( ) μ § {
D9 London City Airport
Á {A8 Loughton Ÿ�Á ( ) ______________________________
C3 Maida Vale
B6 Manor House
D6 Mansion House
D4 Marble Arch
C4 Marylebone Á ( ) § C7 Mile End
A5 Mill Hill East Ÿ § D6 Monument ( ) C6 Moorgate
A2 Moor Park Ÿ�( )F4 Morden Ÿ ( ) {C5 Mornington Crescent §
E7 Mudchute Á {______________________________
B4 Neasden ( ) * μB9 Newbury Park Ÿ�Á ( )E7 New Cross�Á {E7 New Cross Gate
D3 North Acton
C2 North Ealing Ÿ Á ( )D2 Northfields Á ( )D8 North Greenwich
Ÿ Á ( ) * μ § { B2 North Harrow Á ( )B1 Northolt ( )B3 North Wembley
B3 Northwick Park ( )A2 Northwood Ÿ�( )A2 Northwood Hills ( )F7 Norwood Junction ÁC4 Notting Hill Gate
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A7 Oakwood Ÿ�Á ( ) {C6 Old Street
D2 South Ealing
E3 Southfields Á
A6 Southgate Á
C4 South Hampstead
B2 South Harrow Ÿ ( ) μD4 South Kensington
B3 South Kenton
D7 South Quay {B1 South Ruislip Ÿ�Á μB7 South Tottenham
E5 Southwark {F4 South Wimbledon
B8 South Woodford Ÿ�Á ( )D3 Stamford Brook Á ( )A3 Stanmore Ÿ�Á ( ) μ {C7 Stepney Green
E5 Stockwell Á
B3 Stonebridge Park
C8 Stratford Á ( ) μ {B2 Sudbury Hill ( )B2 Sudbury Town Ÿ�Á
( ) μ {E7 Surrey Quays ÁC4 Swiss Cottage ÁF7 Sydenham {______________________________
D5 Temple
A8 Theydon Bois Ÿ ( )F4 Tooting Bec
F4 Tooting Broadway Á
D5 Tottenham Court Road §
B7 Tottenham Hale
Ÿ�Á {A5 Totteridge &
Whetstone Ÿ�) D7 Tower Gateway {D6 Tower Hill
B5 Tufnell Park
D2 Turnham Green μ §
A6 Turnpike Lane Á
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B9 Upminster
Ÿ�Á ( ) μ § {B9 Upminster Bridge
C9 Upney ( ) {B6 Upper Holloway {C8 Upton Park
A1 Uxbridge { §______________________________
E4 Vauxhall ( ) §D4 Victoria ( ) μ § ∏
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Grid ZonesStation & facilities
B8 Walthamstow Central
Ÿ�Á ( ) §
B7 Walthamstow Queen’s
Road {B8 Wanstead ŸC8 Wanstead Park
D7 Wapping
C5 Warren Street §C3 Warwick Avenue
D5 Waterloo Á ( ) μ § § ({ Jubilee only)
A2 Watford Ÿ�Á ( )A3 Watford Junction Special
Ÿ Á { A3 Watford High Street
B3 Wembley Central ( )B3 Wembley Park
Ÿ Á ( ) * μ {D2 West Acton ( )C3 Westbourne Park
D3 West Brompton
({ Overground only)
F7 West Croydon {D7 Westferry Á {A5 West Finchley ( ) {C8 West Ham {B4 West Hampstead ( ) * μB2 West Harrow ( ) * μD7 West India Quay { §D3 West Kensington
D5 Westminster ( ) § {A1 West Ruislip Ÿ Á ( )D8 West Silvertown Á {D7 Whitechapel §C3 White City Á ( )B4 Willesden Green Á ) μB3 Willesden Junction Á {E3 Wimbledon
Ÿ�( ) μ § {E3 Wimbledon Park Á
B8 Woodford Ÿ�( ) {C8 Woodgrange Park
A6 Wood Green ÁD3 Wood Lane ( ) * μ { A5 Woodside Park
Ÿ�Á ( ) {E9 Woolwich Arsenal Á {
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