theageofthetra
On Moderation
The Amish. They were actually a German sect although often associated with the Dutch.
I'll take the floor since it's been open overnight.
Who "taught us the joy of shame and the shame of joy"?.
There's no "n" in Christ Church.
In the University of Oxford, all take the form XXX College, except Christ Church, which is just Christ Church.
Again, correct, but not what I was looking for.
If I may take a shot: Trinity is the odd one out -- in that it is the only Oxford college which has a counterpart at Cambridge, with the identical name. Oxford has Queen's College, commemorating just one queen; Cambridge's Queens' College commemorates -- as per the punctuation -- more than one queen.
Yes, also correct .... but still not what I was looking for, sorry.
You're hard to please! OK -- Christ Church has a cathedral -- the other, inferior, colleges just have piffling chapels for offering their devotions to the Almighty.
Brasenose - nobody knows what it means.
New College - all the others are adjacent to streets etc. which bear the name of the college (e.g. Queen's Lane, Brasenose Lane).
Those snobby buggers at Christ Church -- always having to outclass everyone else...
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Darn Darian Gap...
A good friend of mine, who went to "the other place" refers to Oxford as "The Cowley Polytechnic"; he hasn't commented on my suggestion that he went to "The East Anglia College"!
Correct -- basically passing through all the Central American countries except Belize. Your floor.