“The Eleven Cricketers” at Storrington in Sussex (alas now shut down) was the closest example of this and scored 22 runs since the number of cricketers was specified - often a match winner, this pub is sorely missed.
The “Duke of York’s Men” can be argued to fetch 20,000 points, by reference to the nursery rhyme, but can also be argued to score only four points as the name does not specify how many men.
Similarly “The Beehive” could be argued to equal 6000 points as there would be at least a thousand bees in a beehive conversely it could be argued to gain twelve points as the number of bees aren’t specified. it could also be argued that the beehive is the hive itself and therefore scores no points.
Although it has yet to be seen, some players fear the day they pass a pub named the “Legless Millipede”, scoring zero points.