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CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=What was the original name of Drake's ship 'The Golden Hind'?
q2=What is the term for a positive electrode?
q3=In 'Last Of The Summer Wine' what was Nora's husband called?
q4=Which swimming stroke is named after an insect?
q5=Which English queen has the same name as a type of plum?
q6=Which Rovers does veteran cartoon character Roy play for?
q7=How many dots are used in each letter in the Braille system?
q8=Who won the Oscar for best actor in both 1993 and 1994?
q9=What is a female deer called?
q10=Who was the first player to score a maximum 147 break in World
Championship snooker?
q11=What can be an island, a sweater or a potato?
q12=What unit is used to measure horses?
q13=Who is Reg Dwight better known as?
q14=Who is the lead singer with folk-rock group Steeleye Span?
q15=In 'Red Dwarf' what was the ranking of Technician Dave Lister?
q16=How many tenpin bowling skittles need knocking down for a strike?
q17=How is 77 represented in Roman numerals?
q18=Who is the patron saint of music?
q19=What are birds of a feather said to do?
q20='Kiss Me Kate' is a musical version of which play by Shakespeare?
q21=The single 'Papa Don't Preach' came from which Madonna album?
q22=Betz cells are found in which part of the body?
q23=What is the only bird that can hover in the air and also fly backwards?
q24=Who earned the nickname 'Slow-hand'?
q25=In the Bible who goes after Mark and before John?
q26=Which country does opera singer Pavarotti come from?
q27=Which is the third largest of the Channel Islands?
q28=Who was Liverpool manager for the '84 European Cup triumph?
q29=In which Puccini opera does Mimi appear?
q30=How many sides has an octagon?
[QUIZ 2]
CATAGORY=Sport: The 50s
q1=Which two table sports was Joe Davis famous for?
q2=Which athlete was the first to run a mile in under four minutes?
q3=What nationality were tennis stars Lew Hoad and Ken Rosewall?
q4=In which sport did Ben Hogan win the British championship?
q5=Which Stirling driver won his first Grand Prix in 1955?
q6=Which South American country gave a soccer debut to Pele?
q7=In which steeplechase did Devon Loch fall when victory was in sight?
q8=Which Rocky boxer retired undefeated in 1956?
q9=In which country south of the Equator were the 1956 Olympics held?
q10=What was the nationality of boxer Sugar Ray Robinson?
q11=What was the first name of boxer La Motta known as the 'Bronx Bull'?
q12=Which sport did Maureen 'Little Mo' Connolly play?
q13=In which sport was Freddie Mills a star during the decade?
q14=The opening of the 1952 Olympics was in which Finnish city?
q15=What was the nationality of athlete Emil Zatopek?
q16=Two famous Stanleys starred when Blackpool won the 1953 FA Cup Final.
Mortensen was one. Who was the other?
q17=Which honour did Gordon Richards get just before his first Derby win?
q18=Which race was Lester Piggott the youngest-ever winner of in June 1954?
q19=The Empire and Commonwealth Games were held in Canada in 1954. What are
the games known as today?
q20=What was the first name of Yorkshire-born Surrey off-spinner Laker?
q21=Which football team were known as 'The Busby Babes'?
q22=Where in Germany were this team involved in an air crash in 1958?
q23=What was the first name of world mile record holder Ibbotson?
q24=In 1957 Althea Gibson was the first black woman to win which tennis
tournament?
q25=Which soccer player received his 100th England cap in April 1959?
q26=What nationality was the world heavyweight boxer Ingemar Johansson?
q27=In which sport was Len Hutton the first professional to captain an
England team?
q28=Which race did Jim Peters run in under 2 hours 20 minutes?
q29=In 1955, what was used for the first time in a Wembley international?
q30=Which sportsmen asked for extra fees for televised matches in 1956?
[QUIZ 3]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=Which type of calendar is used today in the western world?
q2=What instrument can be bass, electric or Spanish?
q3=What was most remarkable about Edward VIII's reign?
q4=In which month of the year would you go to Munich for the beer festival?
q5=What do the numbers add up to on the opposite sides of a dice?
q6=Which city is said to have been founded by Romulus and Remus?
q7=In the zodiac, which animal is linked with Capricorn?
q8=How many years are involved in a silver anniversary?
q9=Who scripted 'Only Fools And Horses'?
q10=In music, how many quavers equal a minim?
q11=Which country originated the term 'plonk' for wine?
q12=How did Cherilyn Sarkasian LaPierre become better known?
q13=What was the final battle that Napoleon fought in?
q14=Which men used to perform with Ken Dodd?
q15=On which day are British elections held?
q16=Which poet wrote about the charms of Miss Joan Hunter Dunn?
q17=What was the name of the land where Gulliver met the Little People?
q18=In the nursery rhyme, who ran away with the spoon?
q19=Which animal's name comes first in the dictionary?
q20=How many sides has a 20-pence piece?
q21=What is Den's nickname in 'EastEnders'?
q22=In the 1960s which footballer was called 'The Fifth Beatle'?
q23=In Spain what is the word for an afternoon nap?
q24=Who wrote 'The Pit and the Pendulum'?
q25=How long is there between rounds in boxing?
q26=Which public school did Sir Winston Churchill go to?
q27=What is the thirteenth letter of the English alphabet?
q28=Which is the largest land carnivore in Britain?
q29=In 'Crossroads' what part did Noele Gordon play?
q30=In 'Are You Being Served?' what was John Inman's catchphrase?
[QUIZ 4]
CATAGORY=TV: The 50s
q1=What kind of creature was Lassie?
q2=Which series began in 1950 and has since been presented by Terry Wogan,
David Jacobs and Rosemarie Ford?
q3=Which current BBC current affairs programme began in 1953?
q4=Which programme recreated Old Time Music Hall?
q5=Which TV puppet appeared with his creator Harry Corbett?
q6=Which much-knocked talent show began its 20-year run in 1956?
q7=Which series about astronomy started with Patrick Moore?
q8=Which programme surprised its 'victims' with a big red book?
q9=Which kid's series coined the phrase, 'Here's one we made earlier'?
q10=Which sports programme, begun in 1958, can still be seen on Saturday
afternoons?
q11=Which long-running series from 1956 looks at the week's press?
q12=Gerald Campion played which overweight pupil of Greyfriars school?
q13=Which comedian had a half hour show with his name in the title?
q14=What was the number of the emergency ward in the hospital drama?
q15=Who played the title role in 'I Love Lucy'?
q16=What major TV event happened in 1955 on the night Grace Archer died on
radio?
q17=Where were you invited to sit in to watch some theatre?
q18=Desmond Morris presented which natural history programme?
q19=What type of entertainer was David Nixon?
q20=Where was PC George Dixon's 'patch'?
q21=What were the names of the Flowerpot Men?
q22=Which London theatre staged a Sunday night variety show?
q23=Which bandleader's catchphrase was 'Wakey Wakey!'?
q24=Whose coronation was televised in 1953?
q25=What was ITV given permission to include with its programmes that BBC
could not?
q26=Cliff Michelmore presented which nightly information programme?
q27=What was the first name of eminent broadcaster Dimbleby?
q28=In which programme did a panel try to guess someone's occupation?
q29=In which game did a group of National Service soldiers appear?
q30='Laramie' and 'Maverick' were what types of series?
[QUIZ 5]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=Which actor played Jim Hacker in TV's 'Yes Prime Minister'?
q2=How many children were there in Enid Blyton's Famous Five?
q3=Who appeared with the coconuts?
q4=What kind of animal was Phillip Schofield's puppet pal Gordon?
q5=What is the stage name of Harry Webb?
q6=What was Conrad Phillips most famous TV role?
q7=Which film gave Jack Nicholson his first Oscar?
q8=Which season do Americans call the Fall?
q9=The fabled bird the griffin had the head of which real bird?
q10=On which Common would you find the Wombles?
q11=Whose catchphrase is, 'Nice to see, to see you nice'?
q12=Who was the first Labour MP?
q13=Who at the age of fourteen became Britain's youngest chess International
Master?
q14=Which country does Bryan Adams come from?
q15=Who was known as the lady with the lamp?
q16=What is the plural of the word sheep?
q17=How is Rebecca Rolfe better known?
q18=What is the symbol for the Gemini sign of the zodiac?
q19=Where in a horse is the coffin joint?
q20=What word can go before cheese, plant and roll?
q21=Which Simon and Garfunkel song features the words 'Jesus loves you more
than you can say'?
q22=Which 'famous first' is attributed to asparagus in Britain?
q23=Which substance is most used for pencil lead?
q24=Which year did Charles Dickens die?
q25=Which long-running radio programme was devised by Roy Plomley?
q26=Which Lloyd Webber musical does the song 'Memory' come from?
q27=What drink does pear juice make?
q28=What name can be a lettuce or a mass of floating frozen water?
q29=Which vegetable did Sir Walter Raleigh bring to England?
q30=In the strip cartoon, what is the name of Snoopy's brother?
[QUIZ 6]
CATAGORY=Pop: Sounds of The 50s
q1=What was the name of Bill Haley's backing group?
q2=Which shoes did Elvis warn you not to step on 1956?
q3=What kind of doll was Cliff Richard's first No 1?
q4=Which blonde film star sang about her Secret Love?
q5=Where was the Doggie when Lita Roza asked how much it was?
q6=What relation to each other were Don and Phil Everly?
q7=Where were the tulips from, which Max Bygraves sang about?
q8=According to Connie Francis where did she find lipstick?
q9=Whom did the Beverley Sisters see kissing Santa Claus?
q10=How were the Balls of Fire described by Jerry Lee Lewis?
q11=According to Frank Sinatra how do Love and Marriage go together?
q12=Which Buddy was killed in a plane crash?
q13=What did Perry Como ask you to catch and put in your pocket?
q14=Which Biblical Garden did Frankie Vaughan sing about?
q15=Who sang 'Oh Carol' about fellow singer/songwriter Carole King?
q16=Who's Boy Child did Harry Belafonte sing about in 1958?
q17=Which line follows 'Be Bop A Lula' at the start of the Gene Vincent hit?
q18=Which 1950s pop star is Kim Wilde's father?
q19=Who had hits with 'When I Fall In Love' and 'Stardust'?
q20=Where did the Lace which the Big Bopper sang about come from?
q21=Who asked 'What do you want, if you don't want money'?
q22=Where did Pat Boone write his Love Letters?
q23=Which late soul singer had a hit with 'Reet Petite' in 1957?
q24=How many steps are there to heaven?
q25=What Blues ain't there no cure for, according to Eddie Cochran?
q26=In the song title, what did Shirley Bassey ask her Honey Honey to do?
q27=Which record machine appeared in coffee bars in the 1950s?
q28=According to Lonnie Donegan what might lose its flavour on the bedpost
overnight?
q29=How many tons did Tennessee Ernie Ford sing about?
q30=According to The Platters what gets in your eyes?
[QUIZ 7]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1='Half A Sixpence' is based on which story by H.G. Wells?
q2=At which course are the Coventry Stakes run?
q3=Soyuz was the name of a Russian spacecraft, but what does the name mean?
q4=Who talked of an 'early bath' and an 'up and under'?
q5=Who wrote the Savoy operas?
q6=Who lost her pocket?
q7=In the film 'The Day of the Jackal', who played the Jackal?
q8=What colour is a sapphire?
q9=Does Elizabeth II face to the left or right on a British coin?
q10=How were the musical duo Asher and Weller better known?
q11=What did Bo and Luke Duke call their car?
q12=In Shakespeare's 'Othello', who is the female lead?
q13=In the pirate song, how many men were on the dead man's chest?
q14=Mike Hawthorne was the first Briton to win the World Champion in which
sport?
q15=Venetian blinds originated in which country?
q16=A poult is the young of which creature?
q17=Which group recorded the original of 'Light My Fire'?
q18=In an English trial, how many people sit on the jury?
q19=Where - apart from the Moon - are the Mountains Of The Moon?
q20=Which great soprano earned the name of 'La Divina'?
q21=What measure of paper is 8 by 10 inches?
q22=On a standard roulette wheel which numbers appear on the black?
q23=What number is dos in Spanish?
q24=In which game do you draw part of a gallows for every wrong answer?
q25=Bright's disease affects which organs of the body?
q26=What name is given to a garden with geometrically arranged beds and
small hedges?
q27=Who sang with The Dakotas?
q28=In which century was 1658?
q29=Which actress said, 'I want to be alone'?
q30=How many kings of England have been called Philip?
[QUIZ 8]
CATAGORY=The Royal Family
q1=How many daughters does Queen Elizabeth II have?
q2=Who is the father of Princes William and Harry?
q3=What is the Duchess of York's nickname?
q4=Which member of the royal family was married to Lord Snowdon?
q5=What is the Queen Mother's first name?
q6=What is the Queen's residence in Scotland called?
q7=Which Prince is Duke of Edinburgh?
q8=Which Prince was a helicopter pilot in the Falklands War?
q9=Who is the Princess Royal?
q10=On which programme did the Princess of Wales give her first solo TV
interview?
q11=Which school did Prince William start at in 1995?
q12=What is the Queen's favourite breed of dog?
q13=What was the name of the woman for whom Edward VIII abdicated?
q14=Which Queen was married to Prince Albert?
q15=What is the name of the Queen's London residence?
q16=How many English kings have been called George?
q17=What was the Princess of Wales' maiden name?
q18=What was Princess Anne's first husband called?
q19=Who is the father of Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie?
q20=Who is Queen Elizabeth II's youngest son?
q21=Who interviewed Prince Charles on ITV and wrote a revealing biography
about him?
q22=What type of operation did the Queen Mother have in December 1995?
q23=Which castle was badly damaged by fire in 1992?
q24=What is Prince Harry's proper first name?
q25=Which Royal survived a kidnap attempt in 1974?
q26=Who had her jewels stolen at an airport in 1995?
q27=Prince Charles is Duke of which county of Southwest England?
q28=Which title did Edward VIII take after he abdicated?
q29=What is the name of the Queen's residence in Norfolk?
q30=What is the Royal Yacht called?
[QUIZ 9]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=What do the letters AIDS stand for?
q2=How many stomachs has a cow?
q3=With which swimming stroke do races begin in the water?
q4=What have you been doing if you finish by casting off?
q5=How is the Roman city of Verulamium known today?
q6=Roy Jenkins was a founder of which political party?
q7=What does Susan Hampshire suffer from?
q8=Film star Roy Scherer died in 1985. What was his screen name?
q9=Which city in the world has the largest population?
q10=Whose ship was the first to sail round the world?
q11=In music hall, who was the 'Prime Minister of Mirth'?
q12=Who composed 'The Flight Of The Bumble Bee'?
q13=Which actor can be found in The Nag's Head and The Royal Oak?
q14=What is the full name of BBC Radio 5?
q15=What was invented by Lewis Waterman in the 1880s?
q16=Which illustrator was famous for detailed drawings of weird and
wonderful mechanical inventions?
q17=Who appears with Lamb Chop?
q18=Following the 1963 Peerage Act, who was the first peer to disclaim his
title?
q19=What was 'Prisoner: Cell Block H' originally called?
q20=Which instrument usually has 47 strings?
q21=What is the name of Dennis the Menace's dog?
q22=For over a quarter of a century, which tobacco company has produced a
football yearbook?
q23=Who wrote 'Help Me Make It Through The Night'?
q24=Moving anti-clockwise on a dartboard what is the number next to 4?
q25=Who created the detective Paul Temple?
q26=Who pricked her finger on a spinning wheel and slept for 100 years?
q27=Who became Earl of Stockton on his 90th birthday?
q28=Which traffic light follows green?
q29=In 'My Friend Flicka' who or what was Flicka?
q30=Which is the first month of the year to have exactly 30 days?
[QUIZ 10]
CATAGORY=Around England
q1=The Severn, the Trent and the Ouse are all what?
q2=In which county are all ten of England's highest peaks?
q3=Which is the second largest city in England?
q4=Which London station was named after a long-reigning Queen?
q5=In which county are the seaside resorts of Clacton and Southend?
q6=Leeds Castle is in Kent. Where is Leeds?
q7=Which seaside resort is famous for its Tower and its Golden Mile?
q8=What might you see at Regent's Park, Chester and Whipsnade?
q9=What is the name of the famous cathedral in York?
q10=Which is the largest island in England?
q11=What did Sunderland become in 1992 which Manchester, Liverpool and
Birmingham became in the 19th century?
q12=Which river runs through London?
q13=Which is further north, Southport or Northampton?
q14=Which stretch of water divides England and France?
q15=What do the letters NEC stand for?
q16=What is the area around Stoke-on-Trent known as?
q17=Which northern city is served by Ringway airport?
q18=Which motorway starts south of Birmingham and goes northwest towards
Scotland?
q19=Which part of the country would a Geordie come from?
q20=Near which large city would you find the Wirral?
q21=Which two cities are the home of England's two oldest universities?
q22=Which range of northern hills is called the backbone of England?
q23=Which moorland area of southwest Devon is the site of a high-security
prison?
q24=What are Dagenham, Luton and Cowley famous for producing?
q25=Where would a Manx person come from?
q26=Which famous stones can be seen on Salisbury Plain?
q27=Whose birthplace might you be visiting in Stratford-on-Avon?
q28=In which county is the English terminal of the Channel Tunnel?
q29=How many square miles is the City of London?
q30=Which was England's smallest county before the 1974 changes?
[QUIZ 11]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=In which TV show did the 'Mr Puniverse' contest take part?
q2=How many more letters are there in the English than the Greek alphabet?
q3=Which food item is used in an annual race at Olney?
q4=Which part of the mint plant is used to make mint sauce?
q5=In legend, who slew the gorgon Medusa?
q6=Who had sons called Ham, Shem and Japheth?
q7=What was the name of Rolf Harris's puppet koala bear?
q8=Which British Olympic gold ice skating medallist died in 1995?
q9=When did Halley's Comet last appear?
q10=How many legs has a lobster?
q11=Louise Brown will always hold which famous first?
q12=What was the name of King Arthur's sword?
q13=Who on TV often used the phrase 'you are, are you not...'?
q14=On the radio where are you sent with eight records of your choice?
q15=Which part of its body does a snake use to detect noise?
q16=Who was the first American president to resign from office?
q17=In 'The Naked Civil Servant' who did John Hurt portray?
q18='Thanks For The Memory' is the theme song of which comedian?
q19=Who did Michael Caine play in 'The Ipcress File'?
q20=Which magazine has been edited by Richard Ingrams and Ian Hislop?
q21=In 'Kung Fu' what name do the Buddhist priests give to Kwai Chang Caine?
q22=In Australian football, how many players are there on a side?
q23=In which country was Checkpoint Charlie located?
q24=What number in bingo is two fat ladies?
q25=How many notes are there in an octave?
q26=What is it that Americans call the sidewalk?
q27=Which creature links Jimmy Nail's Shoes and Elton John's Rock?
q28=Who on TV has been 'Game For A Laugh' and on 'A Busman's Holiday'?
q29=How many years are involved in a golden celebration?
q30=How many faults are incurred for a refusal in showjumping?
[QUIZ 12]
CATAGORY=40s and 50s Films
q1=Which Disney film released in 1942 was about a little fawn?
q2=How many days did it take David Niven to go Around the World?
q3=In the 1957 film about Japanese prisoners of war, where was the Bridge?
q4=Which yuletide classic was first sung by Bing Crosby in 'Holiday Inn'?
q5=If Lady is a pedigree spaniel what is the name of the mongrel?
q6=Which Ben won 11 Oscars in 1959?
q7=In which 1940 film did Mickey Mouse conduct the orchestra?
q8=In which film did Vivien Leigh play Scarlett O'Hara?
q9=Who starred in the Road films with Dorothy Lamour and Bing Crosby?
q10=Which film set in Rick's Cafe starred Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid
Bergman?
q11=Which distinguished actor, later a Lord, played the lead in 'Henry V'?
q12=Which film starred Celia Johnson, Trevor Howard and a train station?
q13=Which Alfred directed the thrillers 'Rebecca' and 'Notorious'?
q14=Which actor Orson starred in 'Citizen Kane' and 'The Third Man'?
q15=Who played eight different characters in 'Kind Hearts and Coronets'?
q16=What was the series of comedies made in West London studios called?
q17=Where was Gene Kelly Singin' in 1952?
q18=How did Some Like It in the film with Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis and
Marilyn Monroe?
q19=What was the name of the car that involved Kenneth More and Dinah
Sheridan in the London to Brighton road run?
q20=Which young star of 'East of Eden' died in a car crash aged 24?
q21=Which actress married Prince Rainier of Monaco?
q22=Which French 'sex kitten' starred with Dirk Bogarde in 'Doctor at Sea'?
q23=In the Charlton Heston film how many commandments were there?
q24=Where was there Room in the film starring Laurence Harvey?
q25=Who was the young star of 'National Velvet' in 1945?
q26=Which dancer/actress Ginger won an Oscar in 1940?
q27=Which actor Marlon starred in 'On the Waterfront'?
q28=What goes with Old Lace in the title of the Cary Grant film?
q29=What is A Many Splendored Thing in the film about the Korean War?
q30=From Here to where is the Oscar-winning movie with Deborah Kerr, Burt
Lancaster and Frank Sinatra?
[QUIZ 13]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=What does an arctophile collect?
q2=Which of Verdi's operas is set in Ancient Egypt?
q3=What gives red blood cells their colour?
q4=Who has had hits with 'Tutti Frutti' and 'Rip It Up'?
q5=On TV, what kind of creature was Flipper?
q6=Which animals took Hannibal over the Alps?
q7=How is the auracaria tree more commonly known?
q8=In which team game do you try to move backwards all the time?
q9=Which situation comedy had Wendy Craig and Geoffrey Palmer as a married
couple?
q10=Who was the first British monarch to visit New Zealand?
q11=Who recorded the albums 'John Wesley Harding' and 'Nashville Skyline'?
q12=Who does The Beast fall in love with?
q13=What is the main ingredient in a brick?
q14=What hangs down from the roof of cave - a stalagmite or a stalactite?
q15=What is the body of a penguin covered with?
q16=How does Saturday's child work for a living?
q17=Who appeared with Keith Chegwin on 'Multi Coloured Swap Shop' and later
married him?
q18=Which musical direction means at ease, at a slow comfortable pace?
q19=Which bell said, 'You owe me five farthings'?
q20=Which king is said to have burnt the cakes?
q21=Which British national daily newspaper ceased publication in 1995?
q22=Which girl shares her name with a Christmas song?
q23=How many edges in a cube?
q24=Which dance comes from 'Orpheus In The Underworld'?
q25=At what age does a filly become classified as mare?
q26=What type of creature is a Pacific sea wasp?
q27=Who had a No 1 in 1995 with 'You Are Not Alone'?
q28=How many are there in a baker's dozen?
q29=George Harrison's 'My Sweet Lord' was claimed to sound like which other
song?
q30=Is the South Pole at the Arctic or the Antarctic?
[QUIZ 14]
CATAGORY=Sport: Football
q1=Who plays home games at Ewood Park?
q2=Which team are known as the Gunners?
q3=What colour are Manchester United's home shirts?
q4=Which footballer made a record with Lindisfarne?
q5=Who was England's manager for the 1990 World Cup in Italy?
q6=Which city has teams called Wednesday and United?
q7=Which ground hosts the FA Cup Final?
q8=Who plays against Rangers in an Auld Firm derby match?
q9=How many minutes in the second half of a Premier League match?
q10=What name is shared by Birmingham, Coventry and Leicester?
q11=Which colour card is used to send a player off?
q12=Who joined Liverpool from Nottingham Forest for £8 million plus in 1995?
q13=Which country does Ryan Giggs play for?
q14=Who was Ian St John's partner on TV?
q15=Which East Anglian team is nicknamed The Canaries?
q16=How many players should be on the pitch at the start of a game?
q17=Who won the World Cup in 1958, 1962, 1970 and 1990?
q18=Which team plays home games at Villa Park?
q19=What is the name of BBC 1's long-running Saturday night soccer show?
q20=Hearts and Hibs come from which Scottish city?
q21=What number is traditionally worn on the goalie's shirt?
q22=Which Geordie played for England and managed the Republic of Ireland?
q23=Which country does Jurgen Klinsmann come from?
q24=If you were at Goodison Park who would be playing at home?
q25=Which London team earned the nickname 'The Crazy Gang'?
q26=Which Nottingham club was managed by Brian Clough?
q27=What is the colour of the home strip of both Everton and Chelsea?
q28=Which country do Hendry, Goram and McCoist play for?
q29=Can a goalkeeper score a goal for his own team?
q30=At which Lane do Spurs play when at home?
[QUIZ 15]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=Thomas Arnold was headmaster of which public school?
q2=What kind of creature was Rikki-Tikki-Tavi?
q3=In the story, how many men were in Jerome K. Jerome's boat?
q4=In which town do the Flintstones live?
q5=In 1930, which country did Amy Johnson fly to from England?
q6=When 'Coronation Street' moved from two to three programmes a week in
1989, what was the new day for transmission?
q7=Who wrote 'Watership Down'?
q8=Which animal is regarded as the one with the longest life span?
q9=Who in the Bible had a coat of many colours?
q10=What is the outer layer of skin called?
q11=What meat appears in a Punch and Judy show?
q12=Who left 'Take That' in July 1995?
q13=What does an invertebrate not have?
q14=Who was the tallest of Robin Hood's Men?
q15=Who wrote 'The Female Eunuch'?
q16=In 'Countdown' how many letters are selected for the letters game?
q17=What was the actual first name of Hopalong Cassidy?
q18=Della Street was secretary to which famous legal character?
q19=What did Constantinople become known as in March 1930?
q20=Who did Sri Lanka beat in the quarter finals of the '94 cricket World
Cup?
q21=Who wrote the song 'White Christmas'?
q22=Which star sign has the bull as its symbol?
q23=What was special about the meeting of Sue Middleton and Alex Tatham who
married in 1991?
q24=In a tennis tie-break, what is the largest winning margin?
q25=Who won the Eurovision Song Contest in bare feet?
q26=What do philatelists collect?
q27=Rudolf Hess was the last prisoner in which jail?
q28=Who composed 'Peter Grimes'?
q29=What does PAYE stand for?
q30=Who played student Alan Moore in 'Rising Damp'?
[QUIZ 16]
CATAGORY=TV: Soaps
q1=What is the name of the pub in Albert Square?
q2=Whom did Raquel marry in secret in December 1995?
q3=What was Trevor Jordache buried under in 'Brookside'?
q4=In which street is 'Neighbours' set?
q5=Which British actress played Alexis in 'Dynasty'?
q6=In which soap is there a pub called The Woolpack?
q7=What is the name of the ranch in 'Dallas'?
q8=Which bird added to a Crest completes a soap series?
q9=Which hospital soap is set in Holby City Hospital?
q10=Which Australian soap is set in Summer Bay?
q11=On which Cell Block might there be a Prisoner in an Australian soap?
q12=Which Place was the name of the first major US soap?
q13=Which British soap was set in a motel?
q14=In the 1960s series 'Compact', what was Compact?
q15=Which soap was a spin-off of 'Dynasty'?
q16=In which Landing did some members of Dallas's Ewing family settle?
q17=Which soap has featured the Corkhills, the Grants and the Dixons?
q18=Who left his role as Scott Robinson and became a West End Joseph?
q19=Which couple took over The Rovers' Return after Bet Gilroy left?
q20=Who was Sharon's mum in 'EastEnders'?
q21=By what initials was actor Larry Hagman known as in 'Dallas'?
q22=What was Blake and Krystle's surname in 'Dynasty'?
q23=In 'Home and Away' was Bobby Simpson a boy or a girl?
q24=Where was there a horrific air crash in December 1993?
q25=In which Australian city is 'Neighbours' set?
q26=Which police series is based at Sun Hill police station?
q27=In 'Coronation Street' who owns The Kabin?
q28=What was the first name of legendary Street character Mrs Sharples?
q29=Which country did Michelle go to when she left Albert Square?
q30=Which Carry On star became Phil and Grant's mum in 'EastEnders'?
[QUIZ 17]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=What colour is pure molten gold?
q2=What is the zodiac sign of Pisces?
q3=Whose face is on an American five-dollar bill?
q4=Who had a No 1 hit with the song 'Wuthering Heights'?
q5=With which branch of medicine is Mesmer associated?
q6=Who sang on a 'Showboat' and ended up in 'Dallas'?
q7=In the nursery rhyme, what did Tom, Tom the piper's son steal?
q8=Who wrote 'Where Have All The Flowers Gone'?
q9=In 'HMS Pinafore' who did Sir Joseph Porter bring on boat along with his
sisters?
q10=According to the proverb, what begins at home?
q11=Which birds are traditionally used by Japanese fishermen to help them
catch fish?
q12=Who plays TV's Inspector Morse?
q13=Called chequers in America, what's the name of this game in Britain?
q14=Who was the last queen of England by succession before Elizabeth II?
q15=What is the term for fear of enclosed spaces?
q16=Name the consortium that runs the National Lottery?
q17=What was the name of the Big River sung about by Jimmy Nail?
q18=What is the name of the person who delivers the mail in Greendale?
q19=Which city is the setting for 'Saturday Night Fever'?
q20=What was the No 1 recording made by Matthews Southern Comfort?
q21=Which food item is most consumed by humans throughout the world?
q22=Who says, 'Know what I mean, 'Arry'?
q23=Which day of the week is named after the god Thor?
q24=Who first recorded 'A Whiter Shade Of Pale'?
q25=What is Sweden's national flower?
q26=What do entomologists study?
q27=What tree does a date grow on?
q28=In the song, what did my true love send to me on the seventh day of
Christmas?
q29=Who was the famous son of Uther Pendragon?
q30=Who has been world darts champion a record five times?
[QUIZ 18]
CATAGORY=Theatre and Musicals
q1=Which musical is based on the story of Romeo and Juliet?
q2=Who wrote the long-running play 'The Mousetrap'?
q3=Complete the title of the comedy: 'No Sex Please _____'
q4=In 'Starlight Express' what do the performers wear on their feet?
q5=What was Jesus Christ according to Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber?
q6=According to the comedy, There's a what in My Soup?
q7=Where is the Fiddler in the musical which starred Topol?
q8=Which London theatre's motto was, 'We never closed'?
q9=Which New York street is famous for its theatres?
q10=Which musical about Professor Higgins and Eliza Doolittle is based on
'Pygmalion'?
q11=Who wrote the music in the comic operas for which Gilbert wrote the
words?
q12=What do the initials RSC stand for?
q13=Which musical is based on T. S. Eliot's poems?
q14=Who first played the title role in 'Evita' in the West End?
q15=Which musical is the name of a US state?
q16=Which show includes 'Climb Ev'ry Mountain'?
q17=Which musical is the name of a fairground ride?
q18=Which musical is about a circus impresario?
q19=In which musical does Fagin appear?
q20=Which Boulevard is the title of a musical?
q21=Which part of the Pacific is the setting for a popular musical?
q22=Which class of Society is a musical based on 'The Philadelphia Story'?
q23=Oh which Indian city appears in the title of a controversial show?
q24=The Importance of Being what is the name of an Oscar Wilde play?
q25=Who are with the Guys in the show about gangsters?
q26=Which girl is the lecturer Educating in the play by Willy Russell?
q27=Which Miss is a musical set in Vietnam?
q28=What is the full name of the show often just referred to as Les Mis?
q29=What do you say to Dolly in the title of the show?
q30=Aspects of what are the theme of which Lloyd Webber musical?
[QUIZ 19]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=On the radio, what did ITMA stand for?
q2=What was the most famous group managed by Andrew Loog Oldham?
q3=In which country is the steepest street in the world?
q4=Who recorded the album 'Brothers In Arms'?
q5=In which sport is the Davis Cup played for?
q6=Which English king was said to be Unready?
q7=In song, what colour toothbrush was Max Bygraves?
q8=Which veteran entertainer brought his 'odd odes' to TV?
q9=Which US president was assassinated in a Washington theatre?
q10=Who had a rifle called 'Old Betsy'?
q11=A David Lean film was about a passage to which country?
q12=Which city was 'so good they named it twice'?
q13=In song, where do the deer and the antelope play?
q14=Which planet is fourth from the sun?
q15=According to a Nick Berry song title every loser does what?
q16=How many sides has a parallelogram?
q17=Which film star dog had three names each containing three letters?
q18=Where did Larry the Lamb live?
q19=In which country did the Thuggee - from which we derive the word thug -
operate?
q20=What part did Joan Collins play in 'Dynasty'?
q21=Which country did Juan Per-n rule?
q22=Is it the male or female cuckoo that makes the 'cuck-oo' call?
q23=Which jockey was knighted in 1953?
q24=On TV, what's the name of Edina's daughter?
q25=What can be a box or part of the body?
q26=What nationality was the notorious murderer Dr Crippen?
q27=Which Brian appeared in 'Z Cars' and 'Cats' and is an authority on Mount
Everest?
q28=Which holy sounding character was created by Leslie Charteris?
q29=Which insects live in apiaries?
q30=What does WRAF stand for?
[QUIZ 20]
CATAGORY=40s and 50s Newsround
q1=Which Winston took over as prime minister in 1940?
q2=Who was the German leader throughout World War II?
q3=What name was given to the persistent air attack on London?
q4=What does POW stand for?
q5=Who was known as the Forces' Sweetheart?
q6=What was the popular name for the Home Guard ?
q7=Which country was Stalin leader of?
q8=Which continent was El Alamein in?
q9=In which country did the D Day landings take place?
q10=V-E Day commemorated victory on which continent?
q11=World War II ended in which year?
q12=Whose engagement to Philip Mountbatten was announced in 1947?
q13=Which Jewish state was founded in 1948?
q14=Which competition did Miss Sweden win the first of in 1951?
q15=Which type of denim trousers took Britain by storm in 1955?
q16=Which future US president did Jacqueline Bouvier marry in 1953?
q17=Which country launched the first satellite - Sputnik 1 - in space?
q18=What was climbed by Edmund Hillary and Tensing in 1953?
q19=Which craft which floats on an air cushion was invented in 1958?
q20=What type of prize-winning Bonds were introduced?
q21=Which large plastic hoop became a sports craze in the 1950s?
q22=Which small car did Austin and Morris launch in 1959?
q23=What was the name of the London to Birmingham motorway?
q24=Which word for 13- to 19-year olds was first coined in the 1950s?
q25=A frothy version of which non-alcoholic drink became popular in this
era?
q26=What did Billy Butlin found in the 1950s?
q27=What type of parking payment machine was introduced in London?
q28=Where did spies Burgess, Maclean and Philby defect to?
q29=Which type of 1950s music used a washboard?
q30=What did CND marchers on the way to Aldermaston want to ban?
[QUIZ 21]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=Which creatures did St Patrick drive out of Ireland?
q2=In which TV programme do Patsy and Edina appear?
q3=A 1990 ad for jeans helped put which early 70s Steve Miller Band song to
the top of the charts?
q4=In which month does the grouse shooting season start in Britain?
q5=What type of racing has only two cars competing on the track at the same
time?
q6=How many years are celebrated by a platinum anniversary?
q7=What is an oblong bar of gold called?
q8=Who has played Lord Peter Wimsey and Bertie Wooster on TV?
q9=Which European soccer trophy did Spurs become the first British team to
win?
q10=In the Paul McCartney/Stevie Wonder hit what went with ebony?
q11=In which month is Twelfth Night?
q12=In which city is the Whitney art gallery?
q13=In which soap do the Sugdens appear?
q14=What are the initials of thriller writer James?
q15=Who recorded the album 'The Immaculate Collection'?
q16=In the book title, who did writer Laurie Lee have cider with?
q17=Which musical does 'I Know Him So Well' come from?
q18=Which fictional Scottish doctor kept a casebook?
q19=Who made up Abba with Benny, Bjorn and Annifrid?
q20=Which traveller had the unusual first name of Lemuel?
q21=Who wrote the words to 'The Boxer'?
q22=In which country is Hampden Park Stadium?
q23=What can be upside down, ginger or Dundee?
q24=Who was presenter of the 60s pop show 'Saturday Club'?
q25=Who was the lead singer with Culture Club?
q26=What do the French words au revoir mean ?
q27=Who said, 'Am I dying beyond my means?'?
q28=Who played the character of Mrs Fawlty?
q29=Which Marie is supposed to have said, 'Let them eat cake'?
q30=What do the initials TB stand for?
[QUIZ 22]
CATAGORY=Geography
q1=Is Australia in the northern or the southern hemisphere?
q2=What does each star on the flag of the United States stand for?
q3=Which country does the holiday island of Ibiza belong to?
q4=Which island would you visit to kiss the Blarney Stone?
q5=In which country would you be if you were visiting the Taj Mahal?
q6=The south of which continent is closest to the Falkland Islands?
q7=In which mountain range would you find Mount Everest?
q8=Which country is Luxembourg the capital of?
q9=What colour is the spot in the middle of the Japanese flag?
q10=The island of Sicily is at the toe of which country?
q11=Which country is also known as The Netherlands?
q12=In which country are Maoris the indigenous population?
q13=In which Scandinavian country would you find fjords?
q14=Which country's languages include English, Zulu and Afrikaans?
q15=Which country's name could be part of a Christmas dinner?
q16=In which city is the Vatican City?
q17=What is K2?
q18=In which country is the Yellow River, also known as Huang He?
q19=Which country has four letters, the last one q?
q20=Which country, capital Bangkok, used to be called Siam?
q21=Which ocean lies between Europe and America?
q22=Which European country has an area called Flanders?
q23=Is the South Pole in the Arctic or the Antarctic?
q24=Which Rock is on the south coast of Spain?
q25=Which isle lies between England and Northern Ireland?
q26=Which island to the south of India used to be called Ceylon?
q27=Which sea separates Europe and Africa?
q28=In which ocean is Fiji?
q29=Which island, in the Arctic Ocean, is the largest in the world?
q30=In which continent is the world's longest river, the Nile?
[QUIZ 23]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=What do the letters in M*A*S*H actually stand for?
q2=How many minutes in five hours?
q3=A car with the international registration letter E comes from where?
q4=Who came first King Edward VIII or George VI?
q5=Ruth and Bobbo Patchett appear in which Fay Weldon novel?
q6=Where were Norse gods said to live?
q7=Fe is the symbol of which chemical element?
q8=Which army commander was known as 'The Desert Fox'?
q9=In which early radio soap was Mary worried about Jim?
q10=What is the first month of the year to have exactly 31 days?
q11=On TV, who worked in 'The Rag Trade' and 'On The Buses'?
q12=Which musical instrument has dampers, hammers and strings?
q13='You Don't Have To Say You Love Me' was which singer's first No 1?
q14=Which fish is smoked and cured and called 'finnan'?
q15=Which pear-shaped tropical fruit has given its name to a bathroom suite
colouring?
q16=The Spanish Riding School is in which country?
q17=What was the original name of the line on a ship showing the level to
which it could be loaded?
q18=Bouillabaisse is what kind of fish dish?
q19=John Ridd is the male lead in which book with a girl's name as its
title?
q20=Who wrote the music 'The Four Seasons'?
q21=In which city in 1916 was the Easter Rising?
q22=Who wrote the stories about a schoolboy named William Brown?
q23=Which King Louis built the palace at Versailles?
q24=Sedan, arm and high are all types of what?
q25=Who had a horse called Bucephalus?
q26=What was the first name of the female singer in The Carpenters?
q27=In the USA what does the I stand for in CIA?
q28=What was the surname of Frank in 'Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em'?
q29='Walk upon England's mountains green' is the second line of which
rousing song?
q30=What name is given to the Japanese skill of growing miniature trees?
[QUIZ 24]
CATAGORY=Sounds of the 60s
q1=What was Helen Shapiro Walking Back to in 1961?
q2=What was Venus wearing in 1962 according to Mark Wynter?
q3=What was the occupation of Lonnie Donegan's old man?
q4=In which part of town was Petula Clark in the 1960s?
q5=What was the title of Cliff Richard's 1968 Eurovision song?
q6=Who was Cher's first singing partner with a hit song?
q7=Who was lead singer with The Supremes?
q8=What did The Searchers sing about along with Needles?
q9=What shade of Pale did Procol Harum sing about?
q10=Who was Gerry's backing group?
q11=How many Hours was Gene Pitney from Tulsa?
q12=Who sang with The Dreamers?
q13=Who had Hermits?
q14=Who was known as 'The Big O'?
q15=What followed Ready, Steady in the title of the pop show?
q16=My Boy, according to Millie, is called what?
q17=What were The Kinks Dedicated Followers of in 1966?
q18=Who sang with The Dakotas?
q19=According to The Animals, what was the name of The House in New Orleans?
q20=Who was heard to 'Shout' in 1964?
q21=How many were there in the Tops, Pennies and Seasons?
q22=Which Liverpool lady took 'Anyone Who Had a Heart' to No 1?
q23=Which US band 'aped' The Beatles and sang 'Daydream Believer'?
q24=What was in White Satin according to The Moody Blues?
q25=Who left her two group members and sang 'I Only Want to Be With You'?
q26=Which group wrote the rock opera 'Tommy'?
q27=What colour was The Beatles' Submarine?
q28=Who was Cliff Richard's backing group?
q29=Who felt 'Good Vibrations' in 1966?
q30=Who sang with The Mamas?
[QUIZ 25]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=What is the boiling point of water?
q2=Alphabetically, which is the second sign of the zodiac?
q3=What is Goldfinger's first name?
q4=Who had a No 1 hit with the song 'I Just Called To Say I Love You'?
q5=Who wrote 'The Owl and The Pussycat'?
q6=What are beds of snooker tables traditionally made of?
q7=By what name was travelling show tap dancer Luther Robinson known?
q8=What was the name of the 'Neighbours' character played by Kylie Minogue?
q9=What word describes the permanent disappearance of a species?
q10=The Star of Africa is what type of gem?
q11=In education, what does BA stand for?
q12=In the human body, what has four chambers?
q13=Which creature can turn its stomach inside out?
q14=There are 78 cards in which type of pack?
q15=What is arachnophobia the fear of?
q16=Which two writers created 'Auf Wiedersehen Pet'?
q17=How many cards of the same suit are needed for a flush in poker?
q18=What name is given to an athletics event such as running or hurdling?
q19=Which war in Europe took place between 1936-9?
q20=Under what name did Samuel Clemens write?
q21=Who recorded the album 'Tubular Bells'?
q22=In which city is the Obelisk of Luxor?
q23=Which day of the week is named after the moon?
q24=In the USA what is a greenback?
q25=Who composed the tune to 'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star'?
q26=Which Charles wrote 'The Origin Of Species'?
q27=Donnerstag is German for which day?
q28=Jennyanydots was what kind of cat?
q29=What is the federal republic of Switzerland divided into?
q30=Who wrote 'Rebecca'?
[QUIZ 26]
CATAGORY=Sport: The 60s
q1=In which Italian city were the 1960 Olympic Games held?
q2=What nationality were 1961 Wimbledon finalists Christine Trueman and
Angela Mortimer?
q3=What was the first name of heavyweight boxing champion Liston?
q4=Who won the FA Cup for the first time, under Bill Shankly?
q5=What was the surname of cricketer Fiery Fred who retired in 1968?
q6=What nationality was 1962 Wimbledon champion Rod Laver?
q7=In what kind of racing was Jim Clark world champion?
q8=Which Stanley retired from playing football aged 50?
q9=Who won the World Cup in 1966?
q10=Which Glasgow soccer team were the first British side to win the
European Cup?
q11=In 1969 Tony Jacklin was US Open Champion in which sport?
q12=What was the surname of boxer Cassius?
q13=What was the first name of British Wimbledon champion Mrs Jones?
q14=What was the first name of US golfer Palmer?
q15=Which Henry was British heavyweight champion in 1963?
q16=Which father of Damon won the World Driver's championship in 1962?
q17=What was the surname of Wimbledon singles champion Billie-Jean?
q18=Which country does 1969 motor racing champion Jackie Stewart come from?
q19=What is the surname of former Manchester United legend George?
q20=How did Anita Lonsborough win an Olympic gold medal in 1960?
q21=Which country was banned from the Olympics because of apartheid?
q22=Which jump won Mary Rand a gold medal at the 1964 Olympics?
q23=What was the surname of international footballers Jackie and Bobby?
q24=Which international football trophy was stolen in 1966?
q25=At which sport were Margaret Court and Maria Bueno champions?
q26=Who were the runners-up in the 1966 World Cup?
q27=What sport was Jack Brabham famous for?
q28=Which England manager Alf received a knighthood?
q29=Which UK tennis championship was the first to be seen on TV in colour in
1967?
q30=Sir Matt Busby retired as manager of which football club?
[QUIZ 27]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=Which part did Michael Jackson play in 'The Wiz'?
q2=What is the currency of Austria?
q3=Which childhood disease is also known as rubella?
q4=Who recorded the album 'Definitely, Maybe'?
q5=In 'Coronation Street', what is the name of Mike Baldwin's wife?
q6=Cab is a shortening of which word?
q7=In rhyming slang what is meant by dickory dock?
q8=How is Priscilla White better known?
q9=Who wrote 'Maple Leaf Rag'?
q10=The Tsar Kolokol is the biggest what in the world?
q11=Which David presented 'Juke Box Jury'?
q12=Which year was the Empire State Building finished?
q13=Which comedy series featured the Boswell family?
q14=Brassica oleracea is better known as what?
q15=Who wrote home from Camp Grenada?
q16=How many sides has an isosceles triangle?
q17=What does a Geiger counter detect?
q18=Whose catchphrase was, 'Shut that door!'?
q19=Which major river flows through Newcastle?
q20=Who was the star of 'Zorba The Greek'?
q21=Which much publicised operation did Doctor Richard Raskind undergo?
q22=In the song, what colour are Crystal Gale's brown eyes made?
q23=Which Nigel is a former Chancellor of the Exchequer?
q24=What is the word for a condiment container?
q25=What can be a sleep or how fabric lies?
q26=In which film did Dietrich sing 'Falling In Love Again'?
q27=Which actor/songwriter is closely linked to Jim Jarmusch?
q28=Who created Biggles?
q29=According to Paul Simon, how many ways are there to leave your lover?
q30=In boxing, what does WBA stand for?
[QUIZ 28]
CATAGORY=TV: The 60s
q1=Which soap, which started in 1960, tells of life in Weatherfield?
q2=Which Cars were at the heart of a long-running police drama series?
q3=Which family Saga spanned the Victorian and Edwardian eras?
q4=Which university quiz was hosted by Bamber Gascoigne?
q5=What did you Thank in the ITV Saturday evening pop show?
q6=Which Doctor arrived on our screens in the Tardis in 1963?
q7=Whose Casebook was based in a Scottish village surgery?
q8=Which cartoon series had a Stone Age setting with Fred and Wilma?
q9=Which Birds were flatmates in Liverpool?
q10=Which Roundabout was about Dougal, Florence and Zebedee?
q11=How was the Man from the United Network Command for Law and Enforcement
better known?
q12=Which show began broadcasting highlights of the day's football?
q13=What kind of animal was Mr Ed who was able to talk?
q14=What was the first name of sci-fi adventurer Adamant?
q15=Which series included Emma Peel and Steed?
q16=Where was Cathy told to Come in the 1966 play about homelessness?
q17=Which satirical programme was abbreviated to TW3?
q18=What was the surname of Los Angeles defence lawyer Perry?
q19=Which Place was the setting for the early soap with Mia Farrow and Ryan
O'Neal?
q20=What was the nickname of amateur sleuth Simon Templar?
q21=What is TV's long-running hymn singing programme, begun in 1961?
q22=Which programme saw the first adventures of the starship Enterprise?
q23=Which series starred the controversial Alf Garnett?
q24=Which World about new inventions and discoveries began in 1965?
q25=Which chart music show started in 1964?
q26=Which American Andy hosted a long running easy music show?
q27=Who played in the football match watched by 32 million in 1966?
q28=Who starred with Peter Cook in 'Not Only But Also'?
q29=What was the surname of comedy duo Mike and Bernie?
q30=In 1963 which Fab Four were all four panellists on 'Juke Box Jury'?
[QUIZ 29]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=Red, yellow and blue are what type of colour?
q2=In which TV programme does Hyacinth Bucket appear?
q3=Which John was Labour leader before Tony Blair?
q4=Which soccer side has Alexandra in its name?
q5=The Acol system is used in which game?
q6=How many years are celebrated by a ruby anniversary?
q7=What three colours are in the flag of Belgium?
q8=Which Leo plays Rumpole?
q9=What number does the Roman numeral C stand for?
q10=What was the name of Miss Rigby in the song by the Beatles?
q11=In which month is Valentine's Day?
q12=Which Ron played Fagin on film?
q13=Roberta Flack had a No 1 with a song about the First Time I Saw Your
what?
q14=What are the initials of the poet Eliot?
q15=What did Polly Flinders do?
q16=Which Frederick wrote 'The Day Of the Jackal'?
q17=Which term means related to the moon?
q18=Which Roger has played James Bond?
q19=What are John, Paul, George and Ringo better known as?
q20=On what part of your body would you wear a muff?
q21=Which Wendy starred in 'Butterflies'?
q22=In which city is The Oval cricket ground?
q23=Which Florence was known as the lady with the lamp?
q24=What is a young fox called?
q25=On which course is the Derby run?
q26=Which special name is given to a group of ravens?
q27=Who recorded the album 'Thriller'?
q28=On TV, is 'Brookside' a close, an avenue or a drive?
q29=Grandfather, cuckoo and carriage are types of what?
q30=RoSPA is the Royal Society for the Prevention of what?
[QUIZ 30]
CATAGORY=60s Films
q1=On which Side of New York was the musical Story about rival gangs?
q2=Who starred as Cleopatra and married co-star Richard Burton?
q3=With which country is Lawrence associated in the film with Peter O'Toole?
q4=Which role did Warren Beatty play to Faye Dunaway's Bonnie?
q5=What type of Cowboy was Jon Voight in the 1969 film?
q6=Who was The Graduate in the film of the same name?
q7=Who won an Oscar as Professor Higgins in 'My Fair Lady'?
q8=Which musical by Lionel Bart was based on a Dickens novel?
q9=Which western actor won his only Oscar for 'True Grit'?
q10=Which actress Mia starred in the controversial 'Rosemary's Baby'?
q11=What were the hills alive with in the musical set in Austria?
q12=What was the nationality of Zorba in the film with Anthony Quinn?
q13=Guess Who's Coming to which meal in the Katharine Hepburn film?
q14=Which nanny did Julie Andrews win an Oscar for playing?
q15=Who played Alfie?
q16=Which blonde Julie was a Darling?
q17=Who played Fanny Brice in 'Funny Girl'?
q18=Which Doctor did Omar Sharif play in the film set in the USSR?
q19=Which Gregory won an Oscar for 'To Kill A Mockingbird'?
q20=Which Miss was Maggie Smith whose Prime won an Oscar in '69?
q21=Which actor Paul played Thomas More in 'A Man For All Seasons'?
q22=How many Dalmatians starred in the 1961 Disney film?
q23=Who was Butch Cassidy's partner?
q24=In the 1968 film when was 'The Space Odyssey'?
q25=Which 1960 Hitchcock film has the most famous shower scene ever?
q26=Which meal was taken at Tiffany's in the film with Audrey Hepburn?
q27=Who played James Bond in 'Dr No'?
q28=What accompanied the Bad and The Ugly in the Clint Eastwood film?
q29=Which Sweet girl was played by Shirley Maclaine in the 1968 musical?
q30=Which film with Vanessa Redgrave was about King Arthur's court?
[QUIZ 31]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=What is Norman Watts' nickname in 'Coronation Street' ?
q2=In 1907, who was the first woman to receive the Order of Merit?
q3=Which country does a car come from with the international registration
letter D?
q4=Which doctor had a pet chimp called Chee Chee?
q5=Who played Miss Brahms?
q6=Which company had Nipper the dog as its trade mark?
q7=C is the symbol of which chemical element ?
q8=Which cartoon character has Bluto as his arch rival?
q9=Which two colours appear on the flag of Denmark?
q10=What is the last month of the year to have exactly 30 days?
q11=In which city was the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest held?
q12=In a Pink Floyd song who had the strange hobby of collecting clothes?
q13=If you are playing Southern Cross you are playing a form of which game?
q14=Euclid is associated with which branch of mathematics?
q15=Which group had a No 1 with 'Belfast Child'?
q16=How many players are in a Rugby League team?
q17=In the UK what is the maximum number of years between General Elections?
q18=What type of dance involves moving under a low horizontal pole?
q19=How many pints in a gallon?
q20=Which brothers, Jacob and Wilhelm, wrote fairy tales?
q21=Johanna Spyri created which little girl?
q22=Which child star Shirley won an Oscar at the age of six?
q23=What name is given to a cow that has not had a calf?
q24=What is the first name of Nat King Cole's singing daughter?
q25=Which Lady rode naked through the streets of Coventry?
q26=In legend, which king turned everything he touched into gold?
q27=William the Conqueror ordered which Book to be compiled?
q28=Who sang the theme song to 'Rawhide'?
q29=REM stands for rapid movement of what?
q30=Which Richard starred in 'Ever Decreasing Circles'?
[QUIZ 32]
CATAGORY=Hi-Tech: Transport
q1=Which motorway runs from London to Leeds?
q2=Do more countries drive on the left or on the right?
q3=In which county is Stansted airport?
q4=Which company made the first production-line car, the Model T?
q5=What did the Mongolfier brothers fly in in 1783?
q6=What was the surname of aviation pioneers Orville and Wilbur?
q7=What is the full name of the QE2?
q8=Which country do Renault cars come from?
q9=Who produced the luxury Silver Ghost?
q10=Over which ocean did Alcock and Brown fly in 1919?
q11=What would you be travelling in if you were in a Pullman?
q12=Under which stretch of water would you be if you were on Le Shuttle?
q13=Which engine for aircraft was patented by Frank Whittle in 1930?
q14=Which Anglo-French supersonic aircraft made its first flight in 1969?
q15=What is the traditional colour for a London taxi?
q16=Which motorway circles London?
q17=Which city is served by Ringway Airport?
q18=Which type of sports car is also the name of a big cat?
q19=What was the Queen Elizabeth's luxury sister ship?
q20=Which motorway runs from London to Cambridge?
q21=Which London railway station is named after a battle with Napoleon?
q22=Which country do Volkswagen cars originate in?
q23=How would you be travelling if you were taking the Jubilee line?
q24=In which city is Charles de Gaulle airport?
q25=What type of vehicle is a juggernaut?
q26=Which type of transport is George Stephenson famous for?
q27=Near which Kent port is the English opening of the Channel Tunnel?
q28=In which year did Nigel Mansell last race Formula 1 cars?
q29=The Trans-Siberian railway runs from Vladivostock to which Russian city?
q30=At which Thames crossing is there a tunnel and the Queen Elizabeth
Bridge?
[QUIZ 33]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=Which motorway was the first to be built in Britain?
q2=What is the zodiac sign of the Bull?
q3=On a dart board, which number is bottom centre?
q4=Who had a No 1 hit with the song 'Dancing Queen'?
q5=Born Arthur Jefferson in 1890, what was this comic better known as?
q6=What profession did Hillary Clinton previously practise?
q7=Which character was played on TV by both Julie Walters and Lulu?
q8=In which sport are there madisons and pursuits?
q9=Who is the only singer to have No 1 hits in the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s and
90s?
q10=According to proverb, what does the hand that rocks the cradle do?
q11=What was founded in 859 at Fez, Morocco, that is reckoned to be the
oldest of its type in the world?
q12=Which writer established the Three Laws of Robotics?
q13=Called hood in America, what's this part of the car called in the UK?
q14=Titan is a moon of which planet?
q15=What is hydrophobia the fear of?
q16=How many furlongs in a mile?
q17=On TV, what is the name of Mavis Wilton's husband?
q18=Which annual race was first held in 1829?
q19=What type of animal is a Lhasa Apso?
q20=Garibaldi, Nice and Ginger Nut are all types of what?
q21=In the USA, which are the two main political parties?
q22=Which Noel said, 'Television is something you appear on: you don't watch
it'?
q23=What was the trade of Thomas Wolsey's father?
q24=What did Siam change its name to?
q25=Who recorded the album 'Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me'?
q26=Which Bay housed the island prison Alcatraz?
q27=What colours are on the flag of Argentina?
q28=In which town did Jesus grow up?
q29=Who set up Biba?
q30=If a triangle has an angle of 58 degrees and an angle of 77 degrees,
what is the third angle?
[QUIZ 34]
CATAGORY=Hollywood
q1=Which tough guy star of 'Casablanca' married Lauren Bacall?
q2=Who co-starred with Bob Hope in the Road films and died playing golf?
q3=Which actress was shunned by Hollywood when she left her husband and
children for director Roberto Rossellini?
q4=What is the first name of actor Curtis, father of Jamie Lee?
q5=Which Officer and a Gentleman married supermodel Cindy Crawford?
q6=How was Ruth Elizabeth Davis better known?
q7=Which director Cecil B. was famous for epic movies?
q8=Which Kops were the creation of director Mack Sennett?
q9=Which daughter of Judy Garland won an Oscar for 'Cabaret'?
q10=Who is Kirk Douglas's famous son?
q11=Which actress Ava was Frank Sinatra's second wife?
q12=What relation is Shirley Maclaine to fellow star Warren Beatty?
q13=Which Katharine had a long relationship with Spencer Tracy?
q14=Which actress Grace became Princess of Monaco?
q15=Which British suspense film director worked in Hollywood from 1939?
q16=Which actress daughter of Henry was known as Hanoi Jane because of her
anti-Vietnam war activities in the 1970s?
q17=Who co-starred with Vivien Leigh in 'Gone With the Wind'?
q18=How is Jack Lemmon's co-star in 'The Odd Couple', Walter
Matasschanskavasky better known?
q19=Who was Fred Astaire's most frequent dancing partner?
q20=Which child star Shirley went on to be a US Ambassador?
q21=Which silent movie star Rudolph died at an early age?
q22=Hollywood legends Lionel, Ethel and John share what surname?
q23=Which actor Paul is the husband of actress Joanne Woodward?
q24=Who was married to Sean Penn and was chosen for the role of Evita?
q25=Who was born Doris Kappelhoff and co-starred with Rock Hudson?
q26=Which star of 'Top Gun' married Nicole Kidman?
q27=Which actor James, famous for gangster roles, had the catchphrase 'You
dirty rat!'?
q28=Why was Jimmy Durante nicknamed Schnozzle?
q29=Who married Richard Burton twice?
q30=Which actress Demi married Bruce Willis?
[QUIZ 35]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=Which country is Aeroflot from?
q2=Who created Jimmy Porter?
q3=Which instrument measures a plane's height above sea level?
q4=Who recorded the album 'Listen Without Prejudice'?
q5=Who played the Bandit in 'Smokey and The Bandit'?
q6=Which king of England abdicated and was succeeded by his younger brother?
q7=In rhyming slang what is meant by rabbit and pork?
q8=How is Frederick Austerlitz better known?
q9=How many players are there in a volleyball team?
q10=What is the third book of the Old Testament?
q11=What is the common name for the complaint bursitis?
q12=In which city is La Scala opera house?
q13=In the British army which rank comes between Lieutenant and Major?
q14=What colour is the gem jet?
q15=What is the name of the newsagent's in 'Coronation Street'?
q16=How many sides has a heptagon?
q17=What type of creature is used for the dish Bombay duck?
q18=What is olfactory organ better known as?
q19=Which major river flows through Liverpool?
q20=Which singer had a No 1 with 'All Kinds Of Everything'?
q21=Rodney Bewes, Derek Fowlds and Roy North have all been straight men to
which character?
q22=Who sings with the News?
q23=What is the first name of TV cook Leith?
q24=Which trio took their name from characters in the Tintin cartoons?
q25=What can be a group of fish or a place of education?
q26=What is the capital of Egypt?
q27=Which Ronnie Barker comedy was set inside a prison?
q28=In which sport might you see a Chinaman and a Maiden?
q29=Which vegetable is also known as the egg plant?
q30=Jane Wyman was the first wife of which famous American?
[QUIZ 36]
CATAGORY=Around Scotland
q1=Is Dundee on the east or west coast of Scotland?
q2=Which is the most northerly point on the British mainland?
q3=Which city is Scotland's capital?
q4=Are Scottish banknotes legal tender in England?
q5=Who built a wall to divide Scotland from England?
q6=Where is the Royal and Ancient Golf Club?
q7=The name of which Scottish product means 'water of life'?
q8=Where is the Queen's Scottish residence?
q9=What is the name of the Games held at Braemar?
q10=Which sport is Aviemore particularly famous for?
q11=What are the Cairngorms?
q12=Which east coast port is known as The Granite City?
q13=Which islands give their name to ponies and wool?
q14=In which Loch is there said to be a monster?
q15=Which Isle was linked to the mainland by a bridge in 1995?
q16=Which Mull was the title of a song by Paul McCartney?
q17=Which river flows through Glasgow?
q18=Which city holds an annual Arts Festival?
q19=Which speciality's ingredients include sheep's stomach and oatmeal?
q20=Which village was a popular destination for runaway couples?
q21=What does the word 'loch' mean?
q22=What is Scotland's highest mountain?
q23=Which city gives its name to a rich fruit cake?
q24=Which city shares its name with a city in Australia?
q25=Which river in The Borders gives its name to a woollen fabric?
q26=Which sea is to the east of the Scottish mainland?
q27=What is a glen?
q28=In which city is Hampden Park Stadium?
q29=Which is further north, Edinburgh or Dundee?
q30=Who is Scotland's patron saint?
[QUIZ 37]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=Dr John Pemberton invented which drink in 1886?
q2=Usually called by his last name, what was Steed's first name in the
'Avengers'?
q3=Which Fleet Street church has the tallest steeple designed by Christopher
Wren?
q4=Victor Barna was five times world champion in which sport?
q5=What is the Welsh name for Wales?
q6=How many years are celebrated by an emerald anniversary?
q7=In which village is 'Emmerdale' set?
q8=What three colours are on the flag of Australia?
q9=What number does the Roman numeral L stand for?
q10=Who recorded the album 'Everything Changes'?
q11=In cartoons, who 'kept on walking'?
q12=What do you suffer from if you have coryza?
q13=What is the first name of TV cook Tovey?
q14=What are the initials of comic writer Wodehouse?
q15=Who directed the film 'Tommy'?
q16=The Haka is a dance performed by which rugby union team?
q17=Which George wrote 'Porgy And Bess'?
q18=Snooker's Eddie Charlton comes from which country?
q19=In which year were women first given the vote?
q20=On what part of your body would you wear an espadrille?
q21=Which of the following can vote in a general election: the mentally ill,
criminals, people under 18?
q22=In which country is the Curragh racecourse?
q23=Which element is used in computer chips?
q24=Which year was the GLC formed?
q25=Which planet is 4,500 million years old?
q26=What does the French word pomme mean?
q27=What trees belong to the genus Quercus?
q28=Which village is the setting for 'Noel's House Party'?
q29=Who wrote the poem 'Anthem For Doomed Youth'?
q30=Who scored a century in the 1996 cricket World Cup Final?
[QUIZ 38]
CATAGORY=Nature: Animals
q1=Where does a kangaroo keep its young?
q2=Which black and white mammal lives in China's bamboo forests?
q3=Where do koalas live?
q4=How many legs does an adult insect have?
q5=What type of creature is a black widow?
q6=Which animal's nickname is 'ship of the desert'?
q7=Which breed of spaniel shares its name with a king?
q8=Which sea creature is known as a Portuguese man-of-war?
q9=What is a female sheep called?
q10=What do carnivorous animals live on?
q11=Which animals are described as canine?
q12=What is a fox's tail called?
q13=Which saint is the heaviest breed of dog named after?
q14=What is special about a guinea pig's tail?
q15=What are pigs' feet called?
q16=Which elephants have the smaller ears, African or Indian?
q17=What are edible sturgeon eggs called?
q18=What name is given to the period of winter sleep by some animals?
q19=What does an invertebrate animal not have?
q20=What would a billy and a nanny produce?
q21=Which black and white mammal sprays a foul smelling liquid when
attacked?
q22=How does a boa constrictor kill its prey?
q23=Why does a fish need gills?
q24=What does a scorpion have at the end of its tail?
q25=What does a chameleon change to camouflage itself?
q26=What does an Isle of Man Manx cat not have?
q27=What type of insect is a Red Admiral?
q28=What is another name for an Alsatian dog?
q29=What kind of animal is a Suffolk Punch?
q30=A lynx is a member of which family group?
[QUIZ 39]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=Which Order did Edward III found in 1350?
q2=Which tavern was the favourite of Falstaff?
q3=Which actor talked to a six-foot high, invisible rabbit in the film
'Harvey'?
q4=Which England soccer skipper was injured in both the 1986 and 1990 World
Cup final stages?
q5=Which Harold said, 'Most of our people have never had it so good.'
q6=Cliff Richard and Marty Robbins had different songs that shared which
title?
q7=Which writer featured Jonathan Harker in his most famous novel?
q8=Myosotis is more commonly known as which flower?
q9=Which Tropic is further north, Capricorn or Cancer?
q10=Which year did Thomas Cook organise his first continental holiday?
q11=Which orange seller became mistress of Charles II?
q12=Who recorded the album 'Shepherd Moons'?
q13=What is the word for a group of hounds?
q14=Which sport is a mixture of map reading and cross country running?
q15=Which actor recorded that he 'was born under a wand'rin' star'?
q16=How many legs has a spider?
q17=In music, name the horizontal lines around which notes are written?
q18=Which New England poet had 'miles to go before I sleep'?
q19=Which work does Anitra's Dance come from?
q20=Who made his last stand at Little Bighorn?
q21=Which sport awards the Harmsworth Trophy?
q22=What is the Paris underground called?
q23=Which is the largest of the apes?
q24=Who did Morecambe and Wise not want to sing on their show?
q25=Which Alfred mapped out moorland routes in northern England?
q26=Which Italian saint was born at the town of Assisi?
q27=Who captained England in the 1991 Rugby World Cup?
q28=Which planet does Superman come from?
q29=Who took 'Africa' into the record charts?
q30=What name is given to an adult male seal?
[QUIZ 40]
CATAGORY=Sport: Cricket
q1=Which international teams contest The Ashes?
q2=In which city is the ground Old Trafford?
q3=In LBW what does the B stand for?
q4=Which bowler Dominic took a Test hat-trick in 1995?
q5=Which county was captained by Graeme Gooch?
q6=Which English wicket keeper shares his name with a breed of dog?
q7=The Nursery End, The Pavilion End and St John's Road are all linked with
which ground?
q8=Which former England batsman Derek was known as 'Rags'?
q9=Which team won the County Championship in 1994 and 1995?
q10=Robin Smith is an international for which country?
q11=How many bails are there on a set of wickets?
q12=Which county does Geoff Boycott come from?
q13=What was the specialist position of Australia's Rodney Marsh?
q14=Trent Bridge is in which English city?
q15=How many runs are scored in a maiden over?
q16=Which country was captained by Kapil Dev?
q17=What were the initials of legendary Victorian cricketer Dr Grace?
q18=Which county side was captained by Allan Lamb?
q19=In the 1990s, which Alec has opened and kept wicket for England?
q20=In scoring, what does c & b stand for?
q21=Was David Gower a left- or right-handed batsman?
q22=Which English county did West Indies skipper Clive Lloyd play for?
q23=On which day of the week were John Player League games played?
q24=How many valid deliveries are sent down in a Test cricket over?
q25=Which cricket commentator on radio was known as 'Johnners'?
q26=What does the initial T stand for in I. T. Botham's name?
q27=In which country do Sheffield Shield games take place?
q28=What does the batsman score for a shot that sends the ball over the
boundary without touching the ground?
q29=England skippers Brearley and Gatting have both captained which county?
q30=Who was known as 'Lord Ted'?
[QUIZ 41]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=What is the name of the computer game hedgehog?
q2=What is the zodiac sign of the Crab?
q3=Which Alan wrote 'Boys From the Blackstuff'?
q4=Who had a No 1 hit with the song 'Maggie May'?
q5=In golf what is the term for two over par?
q6=The initials TC stand for which cartoon character?
q7=What were followers of John Wycliffe called?
q8=Which country's national flag is a green rectangle?
q9=Which group consists of twins Maurice and Robin and older brother Barry?
q10=Who said - though not in English - 'I think therefore I am'?
q11=In education, what does GCSE stand for?
q12=Which rock superstar is a former chairman of Watford football club?
q13=Called a trailer in America, what's the name of this vehicle in the UK?
q14=In which month is Royal Ascot horse-racing season?
q15=What is agoraphobia a fear of?
q16=What do the initials RAM stand for in computing?
q17=Which village does Jane Marple live in?
q18=How many kilograms make one metric ton?
q19=Which comedian uses the catchphrase, 'Rock on, Tommy'?
q20=What type of food is dill?
q21=Which Scottish soccer team are known as 'The Dons'?
q22=Who says, 'Hi-You Silver!'?
q23=Which day of the week is named after the Anglo-Saxon god Tie?
q24=On what date is American Independence Day?
q25=What kind of animal is a seashores?
q26=The failure to produce enough insulin leads to which medical condition?
q27=Which soccer side play at a Cottage?
q28=Which insect transmits malaria?
q29=In the fable, what did the boy cry to trick the villagers?
q30=What does Norman Painting write and appear in?
[QUIZ 42]
CATAGORY=TV: Sitcoms
q1=What is the first name of Mrs Bucket of 'Keeping Up Appearances'?
q2=Which actress Joanna played Patsy in 'Absolutely Fabulous'?
q3=Who was the cafe owner, played by Gored Aye, in 'La La'?
q4=In which sitcom does grumpy Victor Mellower appear?
q5=What is the surname of Dell Boy and Rodent of 'Only Fools and Horses'?
q6=Which sport is the sitcom 'Outside Edge' centred on?
q7=What kind of Life did Jerry and Marco's neighbours Tom and Barbara lead?
q8=What was the profession of Steptoe and Son?
q9=In the sitcom title how many Children did Bill and Ben Porter have?
q10=Which of Nora Batty's wrinkled garments turned on Compo?
q11=Which two characters were 'Just Good Friends'?
q12=During which war was 'Dad's Army' set?
q13=Which senior political position did James Hacker MP reach?
q14=In what type of establishment was 'Are You Being Served?' set?
q15=In which Northeast city was 'Auf Wiedersehen Pet' set?
q16=Who is Tracey's sister in 'Birds of a Feather'?
q17=Whose servant was Baldrick?
q18=Which sitcom was about the Boswell family from Liverpool?
q19=At which hotel was Manuel the waiter?
q20=In which series would you meet the Yellowcoats from Maplin's?
q21=How were the Lads Terry Collier and Bob Ferris known?
q22=What did H stand for in the series M*A*S*H?
q23=What is the profession of Alec Callender in 'May to December'?
q24=How were the Men Behaving in the series about Gary and Tony ?
q25=Which sitcom was set in a bar in Boston?
q26=Who were Tom and Diana Waiting for at the Bayview Retirement Home?
q27=What sort of Statesman was Alan B'Stard MP?
q28=Where were the characters in 'Porridge'?
q29=Which country is Rab C. Nesbitt from?
q30=Who was Frank Spencer's wife in 'Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em'?
[QUIZ 43]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=Which country is Lufthansa from?
q2=What is the currency of Greece?
q3=What is another word for nacre?
q4=Who recorded the album 'Stars'?
q5=In 'EastEnders' what is the name of Carol's red-haired daughter?
q6=In Morse Code what letter is represented by three dashes?
q7=In rhyming slang what are mince pies?
q8=How is Frances Gumm better known?
q9=What are Trinity and Hilary?
q10=In the Bible, who was betrayed by Delilah?
q11=In which branch of the arts is the metronome used?
q12=Which musical instrument featured in the theme of 'The Third Man'?
q13=What type of whale is the largest?
q14=What colour is vermilion?
q15=Which Desmond wrote 'The Naked Ape'?
q16=How many sides has a decagon?
q17=What is the fourth book of the Old Testament ?
q18=Which night is April 30th?
q19='Spycatcher' was the controversial memoirs of which former intelligence
officer?
q20=A cob is a male of which creature?
q21=Hello, hello, hello, what was founded in Vienna in 1923?
q22=Which Spike said, 'Money can't buy friends, but you can get a better
class of enemy'?
q23=What was the horse in the title of Anna Sewell's novel?
q24=From which fish is caviar obtained?
q25=Who composed the theme for 'Neighbours'?
q26=What is the capital of Belgium?
q27=What colour is the dye obtained from the plant woad?
q28=Which mountain was said to be home of the Greek gods?
q29=Which game is played in an enclosed space with both players hitting the
ball in the same direction?
q30=What does VHF stand for?
[QUIZ 44]
CATAGORY=60s Newsround
q1=Who defeated Richard Nixon to become US president in 1960?
q2=James Hanratty was charged with a murder on which A road?
q3=Which European city was divided into East and West by a Wall?
q4=Which Adolf was executed in May 1962 for his part in the Holocaust?
q5=Which screen sex symbol was found dead in a bungalow near Hollywood in
August 1962?
q6=Which Harold became leader of the Labour Party in 1963?
q7=Which Doctor wielded his axe on the railway network?
q8=Who made a speech proclaiming, 'I have a dream'?
q9=Which Conservative resigned as prime minister in 1963?
q10=Which model Jean was known as 'The Shrimp'?
q11=What type of creature was Goldie who made the headlines by escaping from
London Zoo?
q12=Mrs Indira Gandhi was appointed prime minister of which country?
q13=Which notorious Murders involved Myra Hindley and Ian Brady?
q14=Which Ian declared independence for Rhodesia?
q15=On which Isle was there a 1969 rock festival featuring Bob Dylan?
q16=Leonid Brezhnev became leader of which country?
q17=Which Charles led 'The Family' in the Sharon Tate murder?
q18=Willi Brandt became chancellor of which country?
q19=In 1969 which actress and singer Judy died at the age of 47?
q20=Which Kennedy was involved in the car accident at Chappaquiddick?
q21=Which member of the royal family was invested as Prince of Wales?
q22=Neil Armstrong became the first man to set foot where?
q23=Which gangland twins Ronald and Reginald were jailed?
q24=Golda Meir became the first woman prime minister of which country?
q25=LSE, the scene of student protest, was the London School of what?
q26=What type of Power symbolised the 1967 peace and love festivals?
q27=Which Donald was killed trying to break the world water speed record?
q28=Which type of skirt was the main fashion of the 1960s?
q29=Soviet tanks moved to crush the Dubcek reforms in which country?
q30=Brian Epstein was the manager of which pop group?
[QUIZ 45]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=If it rains on St Swithin's Day, how many days is it supposed to rain?
q2=In which TV programme did Bruce Forsyth and Rosemarie Ford appear?
q3=Who played Robin Hood in the original British TV series?
q4=Which composer wrote 'The Marriage of Figaro'?
q5=What is a low, shallow basket used by gardeners called?
q6=How many years are celebrated by a golden anniversary?
q7=In 'David Copperfield' what was the surname of Uriah?
q8=What name is shared by TV presenter Zoe and singer Michael?
q9=What number does the Roman numeral M stand for?
q10=What sort of creature is a capercaillie?
q11=In which month is Remembrance Day?
q12=What type of vehicle provided a 50s hit for Nancy Whiskey?
q13=How many faces has an icosahedron?
q14=What are the initials of 'Lady Chatterley' author Lawrence?
q15=What name is given to a litter of piglets?
q16=What type of dancing is associated with Margot Fonteyn?
q17=Which TV soap pub sells Churchill Strong?
q18=Who recorded the album 'Both Sides'?
q19=How many children did Queen Victoria have?
q20=Who is the resident Lord in 'Private Eye'?
q21=What are paper measures called equal to 500 sheets?
q22=In which country is Flushing Meadow tennis stadium?
q23=What is the domed recess at the east end of a church called?
q24=What is a young goat called?
q25=How did master escapologist Harry Houdini die?
q26=After which George was the American state of Georgia named?
q27=Which viral disease is also called grippe?
q28=Who said, 'Anyone can get old. All you have to do is live long enough'?
q29=In what game do you peg, and score for pairs and fifteens?
q30=What does PYO stand for?
[QUIZ 46]
CATAGORY=Geography
q1=In which Swiss mountain range is the Jungfrau?
q2=Which is the next largest island in the world after Australia?
q3=Which seaside resort is Super-Mare?
q4=On which continent is the Kariba Dam?
q5=What are Lakes Michigan, Superior, Huron, Erie and Ontario known as
collectively?
q6=If the southern limit of the tropics is Capricorn what is the northern
limit called?
q7=Which island is to the south of Australia?
q8=In the south of which country was Saigon?
q9=If you were in Benidorm in which country would you be?
q10=Which London palace has a maze?
q11=Which isle off the west coast of England has three legs as its symbol?
q12=Which country is connected to Wales by the Severn Bridge?
q13=Which US state is a collection of islands in the Pacific?
q14=Which language do natives of Hamburg speak?
q15=Which county has a red rose as its symbol?
q16=Which Queen gave her name to the capital of Hong Kong?
q17=Which Bank is made of sand in the North Sea?
q18=In which county is Penzance?
q19=Which islands are Sark and Alderney part of?
q20=Greece is in which continent?
q21=What are the counties of Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire
collectively known as?
q22=Is Japan in the northern or the southern hemisphere?
q23=What is the name of the biggest Canyon in Arizona?
q24=Which country is Santa Claus said to live in?
q25=Is the Arctic Circle near the north or the south pole?
q26=On the south of which continent are the Andes?
q27=If you were looking at the Ganges which country would you be in?
q28=Which country do the Scilly Isles belong to?
q29=Which country originally produced Fiat cars?
q30=What is the most westerly point of England?
[QUIZ 47]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=What animal-linked name describes someone who always gets blamed?
q2=How many seconds in five minutes?
q3=Which German side won the European Cup in 1974, 1975 and 1976?
q4=Debussy appears on which French bank note?
q5=Which Andy said, 'In the future everyone will be famous for 15 minutes?'
q6=In snooker what is the score for potting a black?
q7=Pb is the symbol of which chemical element?
q8=Who recorded the seasonal song 'Merry Xmas Everybody'?
q9=Which term means dying without having made a will?
q10=Who or what was the Empress of Blandings?
q11=Who was Little Sure Shot according to Sitting Bull?
q12=Who recorded the album 'Bat Out Of Hell'?
q13=What is the word for a group of bees?
q14=Which musical instrument is played by Acker Bilk?
q15=What is another name for the prairie wolf?
q16=How many colours are there in the rainbow?
q17=In music, what is a note if it is neither sharp nor flat?
q18=Who was Madonna desperately seeking in her first feature film?
q19=How many inches in two yards?
q20=What type of fruit is dried to produce a sultana?
q21=Apart from 'The Flowerpot Men' in which show do Bill and Ben appear?
q22=In films what do the letters PG stand for ?
q23=Who lives at Clarence House in London?
q24=What instrument does James Galway play?
q25=What is the name of Sherlock Holmes's housekeeper?
q26=Which Admiral gave his name to a weather measurement scale?
q27=Where was Glenn Miller flying to when his plane disappeared?
q28=In which game do players have to guess a word from a drawing?
q29=What is the Muslim equivalent of the Red Cross?
q30=How many squares on a Rubik Cube never move?
[QUIZ 48]
CATAGORY=Pop: Sounds of the 70s
q1=Which Brotherhood had a Eurovision winner in 1976?
q2=Peters and who said 'Welcome Home' in 1973?
q3=Which Gary was Leader of the Gang?
q4=Which City Rollers had a hit with 'Bye Bye Baby'?
q5=A 'Ballroom Blitz' came from which sugary-sounding group?
q6=What had the T originally stood for in T Rex?
q7=Which group led by Noddy Holder sang 'Weer All Crazee Now'?
q8=Who sang 'Do Ya Think I'm Sexy'?
q9=Who sang with Elton John on 'Don't Go Breaking My Heart'?
q10='Bohemian Rhapsody' was recorded by which group?
q11=Who helped Gladys Knight 'make it through the night' in 1972?
q12='Sugar Baby Love' and 'Jukebox Jive' were hits for which group?
q13=What was the capacity of the group who said 'I'm Not in Love'?
q14=How many Jacksons were there when they sang 'I Want You Back'?
q15=What did the New Seekers say they would like to teach the world to do?
q16=Fair-haired Debbie Harry sang with which group?
q17=What did Gloria Gaynor say she would do in 1979?
q18=Which Harry was 'Without You' in 1972?
q19=Which Swedish group met their Waterloo in 1974?
q20=Which band has the same name as the first book in the Bible?
q21=What does ELO stand for?
q22=What joins Earth and Wind in a group's name?
[QUIZ 49]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=What colour is a peridot stone?
q2=What is the zodiac sign of the Twins?
q3=In which part of the body is the patella?
q4=Who had a No 1 hit with the song 'Bachelor Boy'?
q5=What is the second letter of the Greek alphabet?
q6=What is the nest of an eagle called?
q7=Which film star has a statue in Leicester Square?
q8=In which month is Queen Elizabeth II's official birthday?
q9=Who was lead singer with Dawn?
q10=What did the Rochdale Pioneers pioneer?
q11=Which 1995 movie starred a wet Kevin Costner?
q12=Which board game involves moving through rooms to solve a murder?
q13=Called a tuxedo in America, what's this garment called in the UK?
q14=What type of jewels are traditionally associated with Amsterdam?
q15=What is zoophobia a fear of?
q16=In which programme did Rab C. Nesbitt first appear on TV?
q17=What was Charon's job?
q18=Which Edith sang 'Je ne regrette rien' (No Regrets)?
q19=What colour is the Central Line on a London Underground map?
q20=What type of food is a bagel?
q21=What sits on a dolly in a television studio?
q22=Who says, 'You'll like this - not a lot!'?
q23=Which day of the week is named after the god Woden?
q24=Who recorded the album 'From The Cradle'?
q25=Which 'Coronation Street' supermarket employed Reg and Vera?
q26=What is the claw of a bird of prey called?
q27=What type of sport took place in the 'Frying Pan'?
q28=Dr Stephen Hawking wrote a brief history of what?
q29=Which Club is concerned with pedigree in the dog world?
q30=Which English king was painted by Hans Holbein?
[QUIZ 50]
CATAGORY=Sport: the 70s
q1=Bobby Moore captained which country in the 1970 World Cup?
q2=Which British golfer Tony won the US Open Championship?
q3=In 1970 Margaret Court won four major tournaments in which sport?
q4=Which horse-riding princess was voted Sportswoman of the Year?
q5=At which Scottish stadium was there a crowd disaster in 1971?
q6=Which Sebastian completed a hat-trick of running records in 1979?
q7=John Conteh became a champion in which sport?
q8=Which London team won the League and FA Cup double in 1971?
q9=What was the sport of Britain's David Wilkie?
q10=In 1976 which cricketer Viv hit 291 runs in an innings against England?
q11=Which 19-year-old Evonne triumphed at Wimbledon in 1971?
q12=Which Ray was the most successful snooker player of the 70s?
q13=Which soccer team won the Scottish League every season from 1970 to
1974?
q14=Which horse won the Grand National three times?
q15=Who was manager of Nottingham Forest when they won the European Cup?
q16=Which Brendan won the only British track and field medal of the 1976
Olympic Games?
q17=Bjorn Borg comes from which country?
q18=Which Barry became world 500cc motor-cycling champion?
q19=Which Daley became the youngest ever athlete to represent Britain in the
decathlon?
q20=Which British player won the 1977 women's singles at Wimbledon?
q21=Which English soccer side twice won the European Cup?
q22=In which sport was Mike Brearley an England captain?
q23=Which country outside the UK won the Grand Slam in 1977?
q24=Which Suffolk soccer side won the FA Cup in 1978?
q25=Which team won the 1978 soccer World Cup staged in Argentina?
q26=In 1978-9 Hull Kingston Rovers were champions in which sport?
q27=Which Niki was badly burnt in the 1976 German Grand Prix?
q28=Which TV mogul started his own cricket unofficial test series?
q29=Which Jackie was world champion motor racing driver in 1971 and 1973?
q30=Ally MacLeod was manager of which national soccer side?
[QUIZ 51]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=Which country are All Nippon Airways from?
q2=What is the currency of India?
q3=On TV, what are the names of Pauline Fowler's two sons?
q4=How many squares are there on a chess board?
q5=James I and Charles I were members of which royal dynasty?
q6=How many lanes are there in an Olympic swimming pool?
q7=Who is the sister of Joey Boswell?
q8=How is Gordon Sumner better known?
q9=What name links singer Kate and former USA President George?
q10=In the Bible, who was famous for his wisdom?
q11=What was the secret state police of Nazi Germany called?
q12=In which country is Schiphol airport?
q13=What is Kevin Webster's job in 'Coronation Street'?
q14=What colour is heliotrope?
q15=Which tree family includes the sycamore and maple?
q16=How many sides has a dodecagon?
q17=Which event did the first popular greeting card celebrate?
q18=What is the home of a beaver called?
q19=Who wrote of 'Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness'?
q20=What name is given to an extension of a stage in front of a curtain?
q21=Of which country was Golda Meir prime minister?
q22=Who recorded the album 'Divine Madness'?
q23=Which short-legged dog is named after the 18th-century parson who bred
them?
q24=Which vegetable is the main ingredient in coleslaw?
q25=What was the profession of Hedda Hopper and Louella Parsons?
q26=Which element has the atomic number 1 in the periodic table?
q27=What is the first name of gardener and presenter Titchmarsh?
q28=Who created Chief Inspector Alleyn?
q29=How many legs has a daddy-long-legs?
q30=What does VDU stand for?
[QUIZ 52]
CATAGORY=70s Films
q1=Which Wars were there in 1977?
q2=Which 1972 film, with Marlon Brando, was about the Mafia?
q3=What was Herbie?
q4=Which creature took a starring role in 'Jaws'?
q5=What Night was there Fever in the movie with John Travolta?
q6=Who was versus Kramer in the Dustin Hoffman film?
q7=Who is Clark Kent better known as?
q8=Which bird's Nest did One fly over in 1975?
q9=In which film did John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John sing 'You're the
One That I Want'?
q10=What Kind of Close Encounters were there in 1977?
q11=On which Egyptian river was there Death in the Agatha Christie film?
q12=Which boxer did Sylvester Stallone play?
q13=Name the frog in 'The Muppet Movie'?
q14=Which bird of prey Landed in the war movie based on Jack Higgins' novel?
q15=Which 1970s film about a giant ape was a remake of a 1933 movie?
q16=Which disaster movie was about a fire in the world's tallest building?
q17=Which film told of a mobile hospital in the Korean War?
q18=Which fruit was Clockwork in the Stanley Kubrick film?
q19=Which animal's Day was it in the film about an assassin based on the
Frederick Forsyth novel?
q20=What was the first name of gangster Malone?
q21=Who starred in the western 'Every Which Way But Loose'?
q22=What were Forever in the James Bond movie?
q23=What sort of Hunter was Robert de Niro in the film with Meryl Streep?
q24=Where was Eddie Murphy a Cop in the film series?
q25=Digby was the biggest what in the world?
q26=Who starred with Paul Newman in 'The Sting'?
q27=How were All Creatures described in the 1974 film about a vet?
q28=When was Apocalypse in the 1979 film?
q29=Which planet features in the title of a 1979 Bond movie?
q30=Which Adventure was about a disaster on a luxury liner?
[QUIZ 53]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=Catherine Parr survived which royal husband?
q2=Which programme features Jilly Goolden, Oz Clarke and Michael Barry?
q3=What is meant by the Latin phrase caveat emptor?
q4=Which English club did soccer TV pundit Alan Hansen play for?
q5=What spirit is made from fermented sugar cane?
q6=How many years are celebrated by a silver anniversary?
q7=Which Phil became famous for presenting 'One Man And His Dog'?
q8=What is the capital of the Isle of Man?
q9=How did Yetta Feldman die in 'So Haunt Me'?
q10=Which Tom starred in 'Magnum'?
q11=Which word meaning letter is in titles of books of the Bible?
q12=Who recorded the album 'Simply The Best'?
q13=What paper is used to test acid and alkali?
q14=What are the initials of English writer Priestley?
q15=Who presented the first ever edition of 'Mastermind'?
q16=How many seconds in quarter of an hour?
q17=Which special day follows Shrove Tuesday?
q18=Who came first as US President, Washington or Lincoln?
q19=Diana Ross, Florence Ballard and Mary Wilson formed what?
q20=How is the UK golfing term albatross known in America?
q21=Which social security benefit was introduced in 1909?
q22=What name is adopted by Don Diego de la Vega?
q23=What were the first three Eddystone lighthouses lit by?
q24=What is a young hare called?
q25=At what degree Celsius does water freeze?
q26=Which animal's name means river horse?
q27=What is the first name of TV cook Carrier?
q28=Which day of the week is dimanche in French?
q29=What nickname was given to winter sportsman Eddie Edwards?
q30=In 'The Colbys' what is Sable short for?
[QUIZ 54]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=Which soap has the pub The Malt Shovel?
q2=How many minutes in two and a half hours?
q3=Which country is a car from if it has the international registration
letters CH?
q4=In CB terminology, what is a water hole?
q5=Which Harold said, 'A week is a long time in politics!'?
q6=In darts, what is the lowest score for three trebles?
q7=N is the symbol of which chemical element ?
q8=Who recorded the album 'Parklife'?
q9=Which actress Jane developed her fitness programmes?
q10=What is the last month of the year to have exactly 31 days?
q11=Which Australian bird does not fly?
q12=Which veteran DJ Tony was the first voice on Radio 1?
q13=In geometry, how many minutes are there in a degree?
q14=What is a segment of garlic called?
q15=Which Barbra sang 'A Woman In Love'?
q16=What is the first letter on the bottom line of a keyboard?
q17=Where is the surgery of Dr Richard Locke?
q18=What is 'black gold'?
q19=How many feet are there in ten yards?
q20=What is Edward Woodward's only hit single?
q21=Which Henry started the Promenade Concerts?
q22=Which composer wrote the Water Music?
q23=What word means dry on a bottle of Italian wine?
q24=Which garden shrub is known as the butterfly bush?
q25=Who is Debbie McGee married to?
q26=Which 1960s pop star played the lead in 'Love Hurts'?
q27=Which Dustin starred in 'The Graduate'?
q28=In the 1850s a Singer sewing machine became the first item to be sold
under which trading terms?
q29=Starting in March, in which month does the coarse fishing close season
end in British rivers?
q30=Which word can be someone in an army or a piece of toast?
[QUIZ 55]
CATAGORY=Food and Drink
q1=What meat is used to make Moussaka?
q2=Which animal does venison come from?
q3=Which garden herb is made into a sauce often eaten with lamb?
q4=In which country did the word biscuit originate?
q5=What is traditionally eaten on Shrove Tuesday?
q6=What is another name for French fries?
q7=What is a slice of bacon called?
q8=Which edible sugary substance do bees make?
q9=What is done to a herring to make it into a kipper?
q10=Which vegetable can be King Edward or Desiree?
q11=Which country does Edam cheese originate from?
q12=What do you add to milk to make porridge?
q13=What is minestrone?
q14=What is bottled tomato sauce called?
q15=What colour is vodka?
q16=Where did the dish paella originate?
q17=Which fruit is covered with toffee at a fairground?
q18=Which nuts are used to make marzipan?
q19=Is a Spotted Dick usually eaten hot or cold?
q20=What meat dish is Cumberland famous for?
q21=Which pudding is eaten with roast beef?
q22=Which vegetables can be French, runner or baked?
q23=What colour is piccalilli?
q24=What sort of food is a rollmop?
q25=Is wholemeal bread brown or white?
q26=If something is cooked 'au gratin' what must it contain?
q27=Petits pois are small what?
q28=In which country is Peroni beer bottled?
q29=What are the two main ingredients of a shandy?
q30=Who hosts 'Masterchef' on TV?
[QUIZ 56]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=Who joined forces with The Pogues on 'Jack's Heroes'?
q2=What is the zodiac sign of the Lion?
q3=Who recorded the album 'Spark To A Flame'?
q4=Which duo created 'Birds Of A Feather'?
q5=In the Bible, what part of John the Baptist's anatomy did Salome demand
as a reward for her dancing?
q6=Which comedian talked about 'Loadsamoney'?
q7=Which radio show was originally called 'Crazy People'?
q8=Which two TV comedians say 'It's goodnight from me...' '...And it's
goodnight from him'?
q9=Who did Tony Robinson play in the 'Blackadder' series?
q10=According to proverb, how do still waters run?
q11=In the broadcasting sector, what does ITN stand for?
q12=Which exotic bird stands on one leg?
q13=The Americans call it vaudeville, what is it called in Britain?
q14=Which actor plays the title role in 'Lovejoy'?
q15=What is hippophobia a fear of?
q16=Which musical does 'Hey Big Spender' come from?
q17=Which Great breed of dog sounds like it comes from Scandinavia?
q18=What is the first name of TV cook Mott?
q19=Which singer's name is Ciccone?
q20=What type of food is a bloomer?
q21=Chukkas are the playing periods in which sport?
q22=Who says, 'All wight?'?
q23=Which day of the week is named after the goddess Frigg?
q24=Which Anne kept a diary while in hiding during the Second World War?
q25=What was Ceylon renamed as?
q26=What is Fiona's job in 'Coronation Street'?
q27=Which record producer Phil produced a 'wall of sound' in the 1960s?
q28=What is ikebana?
q29=Who headed the report into the 1981 Brixton riots?
q30=Who is Hale's comic partner?
[QUIZ 57]
CATAGORY=TV: The 70s
q1=Which Irish comedian held a cigarette, sat on a bar stool and chatted?
q2=What was the profession of the Angels?
q3=Which poetess Pam won 'Opportunity Knocks' in 1975?
q4=What made up the Bouquet in the series with Susan Penhaligon?
q5=Whose Angels were undercover detectives?
q6=The Duchess of which street was part of a 1970s drama series?
q7=Which king and son of Queen Victoria was the subject of a TV serial?
q8=Which Tudor queen was played by Glenda Jackson?
q9=The Fall and Rise of which Perrin was played by Leonard Rossiter?
q10=What was the first name of Basil Fawlty's wife?
q11=How were Bill Oddie, Tim Brooke-Taylor and Graeme Garden known?
q12=Which children's series told of life in a London comprehensive?
q13=In which series did The Fonz appear?
q14=Who was told It Ain't Half Hot in the sit-com set in India?
q15=When will it be Alright in the Denis Norden series begun in 1977?
q16=Which Jim fixed it?
q17=Which series about three delinquent OAPs began in the 1970s?
q18=Whose Flying Circus was a big 1970s hit?
q19=Which early evening news magazine was transmitted throughout the
country?
q20=Which series about sheep dog trials began in the 1970s?
q21=What was the nationality of detective Van Der Valk?
q22=Which Liverpool shipping Line was an extremely popular long-running
series?
q23=In which part of the country was the Poldark series set?
q24=Which building moisture problem was the title of the series about Rigsby
and Miss Jones?
q25=Who was Starsky's police partner?
q26=Who started presenting 'That's Life' in 1974?
q27=Who starred in their Christmas Show watched by 28 million in 1977?
q28=To what was Audrey Fforbes-Hamilton born?
q29=If Lord Bellamy was Upstairs, where were Hudson and Mrs Bridges?
q30=In which part of England was 'When the Boat Comes In' set?
[QUIZ 58]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=Which country are KLM from?
q2=What is the currency of the Netherlands?
q3=What is the first name of TV cook Dimbleby?
q4=Which birds congregate in a gaggle?
q5=On TV, what is the first name of Alf Roberts' wife?
q6=What was Tony Hancock's address in East Cheam?
q7=In rhyming slang what is the Sweeney Todd?
q8=How is Robert Zimmermann better known?
q9=Who punched Russell Harty during a chat show?
q10=In the Bible, what was the name of the first garden?
q11=How many minutes in four and three quarter hours?
q12=What is the name of 'She Who Must Be Obeyed'?
q13=Which cartoon character says, 'Smarter than the average bear'?
q14=What colour do you get if you mix red and yellow?
q15=Which sport does Sam Torrance play?
q16=How many sides has a rhombus?
q17=In which children's TV show did Bungle, George and Zippy appear?
q18=What colour was the Pimpernel in Baroness Orczy's novel?
q19=Which major river flows through Vienna?
q20=Which song was a hit for both Buddy Holly and Mud?
q21=What can dogs do that wolves cannot?
q22=In the film 'Free Willy' what was Willy?
q23=Where in the body is the cranium?
q24=Which rock guitarist had a band called the Experience?
q25=What can be planes or sprays of water?
q26=What is the capital of Norway?
q27=Grant and Truman have been presidents of which country?
q28=Which name is shared by model Cindy and actor/singer Michael?
q29=Who recorded the album 'A Night At The Opera'?
q30=What does VCR stand for?
[QUIZ 59]
CATAGORY=Literature
q1=What is the best selling book of all time?
q2=Who created the character of Miss Marple?
q3=Which Emily wrote 'Wuthering Heights'?
q4=Which creator of Jeeves and Wooster is known by his initials P.G.?
q5=Whose first Secret Diary was written when he was 13 3/4?
q6=What was the profession of James Herriot?
q7=What is the surname of romantic novelist Dame Barbara?
q8=Which London barrister was created by John Mortimer?
q9=Whose Lover was the subject of a book by D.H. Lawrence?
q10=Which sport are Dick Francis' novels about?
q11=Which politician Jeffrey wrote 'Kane and Abel'?
q12=Which novelist Jackie has an actress sister called Joan?
q13=Which Ruth created Inspector Wexford?
q14=What did Tolstoy write about together with War?
q15=What was on the Island Robert Louis Stevenson wrote about?
q16=What was the surname of the Dickens character Oliver?
q17=Which Peter took the Darling children to Never Never Land?
q18=Which bird of prey Has Landed, in the book by Jack Higgins?
q19=What is the first name of novelist Miss Cookson?
q20=Which detective novelist is known by her initials P.D.?
q21=Which little girl had Adventures Through the Looking Glass?
q22=How many Musketeers were there in the title of the book by Dumas?
q23=Which Robinson was shipwrecked on a desert island?
q24=Where is the Wind in the story about Toad and Badger?
q25=What was the surname of Ebenezer in 'A Christmas Carol'?
q26=Which Jilly wrote about Polo and Riders?
q27=Which popular yellow spring flower did Wordsworth write about?
q28=What type of writing is John Betjeman famous for?
q29=What is the nationality of Agatha Christie's detective Poirot?
q30=What is the religious occupation of medieval detective Cadfael?
[QUIZ 60]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=On which day of the week is the Budget usually presented?
q2=What was the French title of 'It's A Knockout'?
q3=Which fictional bear is named after a London station?
q4=Who did Robbie Coltrane play in 'Tutti Frutti'?
q5=What is the largest state of the USA?
q6=How many years are celebrated by a pearl anniversary?
q7=Which curly-leaved salad plant is a member of the chicory family?
q8=Which armoured combat vehicle was first used in World War I?
q9=Which doctor did Simon Shepherd play in 'Peak Practice'?
q10=In 'Coronation Street' what is the name of Deirdre's daughter?
q11=In which month is the shortest day?
q12=Who recorded 'Michael Caine'?
q13=In which sport is the Thomas Cup awarded?
q14=Which year were women first allowed to take degrees at British
universities?
q15=Which group had a No 1 with 'See My Baby Jive'?
q16=Which bird is associated with Lundy Island?
q17=How is Russian revolutionary Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov better known?
q18=Who played Beattie Bellman in the TV commercials?
q19=What are Marc Bolan and Micky Finn better known as?
q20=How do male moths find female moths in the dark?
q21=Which canal had an opera written especially for its opening?
q22=What type of nut is a marron glace?
q23=In which film did Elvis Presley play a double role?
q24=What is a young horse called?
q25=Who recorded the album 'Crocodile Shoes'?
q26=Who became Lord Warden of the Cinque ports in 1978?
q27=Which show has featured Christopher Biggins, Bob Carolgees and Gordon
Burns?
q28=Which Samuel kept a famous diary in the seventeenth century?
q29=What is a coley?
q30=In education, what does OU stand for?
[QUIZ 61]
CATAGORY=Around Wales
q1=What is Wales' highest mountain?
q2=Which Welshman wrote 'Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Dog'?
q3=Which Sea is to the north of Wales?
q4=What are the Brecon Beacons?
q5=Which island lies off the north west coast of Wales?
q6=Which spring flower is a Welsh emblem?
q7=What is the capital of Wales?
q8=Which Channel is to the south of Wales?
q9=Is Caernarvon Castle in the north or south of Wales?
q10=Caerphilly is a town and also what type of food?
q11=Which creature of legend is seen on the Welsh flag?
q12=Which city in the south of the country is its second largest?
q13=Which sport is played at Cardiff Arms Park?
q14=Which wild cat gives its name to a Bay on Cardiff's quayside?
q15=The production of which fuel affected the Welsh landscape until its
decline in recent years?
q16=Who was invested as Prince of Wales in 1969 at Caernarvon Castle?
q17=Which vegetable is a Welsh emblem?
q18=Which country lies to the east of Wales?
q19=Who is the patron saint of Wales?
q20=What is the mountainous area around Snowdon called?
q21=Which Welsh Bay shares its name with a woollen jacket?
q22=Which is the only Welsh county to have a first class cricket team?
q23=What is the currency of Wales?
q24=Wales has the highest density in the world of which farm animal?
q25=Which Welsh Secretary challenged John Major for the Tory Party
leadership in the summer of 1995?
q26=Which county is further north, Clwyd or Gwent?
q27=Which Strait separates Anglesey from the mainland?
q28=Which North Wales university town shares its name with a resort of
Northern Ireland?
q29=The UK's longest river rises in Wales. What is it called?
q30=Which town is further south, Aberystwyth or Swansea?
[QUIZ 62]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=How did Van Gogh commit suicide?
q2=What is the upper age limit for being an MP in the UK?
q3=Who spent most weeks in the singles' charts in 1994?
q4=Who was the first reigning British monarch to visit a Communist country?
q5=Which opera features the song 'Take A Pair Of Sparkling Eyes'?
q6=In snooker, how many points are scored for potting the green ball?
q7=S is the symbol of which chemical element?
q8=Who recorded the album 'Music Box'?
q9=Which card game is another name for a prison van?
q10=What is the second month of the year to have exactly 31 days?
q11=In the Bible, who led the children of Israel to the Promised Land?
q12=What goes before 'mantle', 'slipper' and 'smock' in flower names?
q13=Where in Indiana was actor Gary Cooper born?
q14=Who played Rowdy Yates in 'Rawhide'?
q15=Which horse won the English Triple Crown in 1970?
q16=Timperley Early and Cawood Castle are types of what?
q17=In the solar system which is the third planet from the sun?
q18=What has subdivisions comprising 12, 52 and 365 units?
q19=How many sides in four oblongs?
q20=According to proverb, a little what is a dangerous thing?
q21=What would you be playing if you were talking about spares and strikes?
q22=In rugby, what name is given to a forward on either end of the front row
of a scrum?
q23=Whose catchphrase was, 'Heavens to Murgatroyd'?
q24=What is the first name of TV cook Harriott?
q25=What is the least valuable piece on a chessboard?
q26=What was the name of Barnum's famous giant elephant?
q27=What is the first name of Mr Sugden of 'Coronation Street'?
q28=How many pieces of silver did Judas get for betraying Christ?
q29=Which food is made from the lining of a cow's stomach?
q30=What collective name is used for items made from precious gems?
[QUIZ 63]
CATAGORY=Sport: Football
q1=Which team is known as The Magpies?
q2=Which David has played for Aston Villa, Milan, Sampdoria and Arsenal?
q3=What two colours are in Blackburn's home strip?
q4=How many linesmen are there in an international match?
q5=In which country was the 1994 World Cup finals held?
q6=Which city has teams called Rovers and City?
q7=What position did Peter Shilton play?
q8=Tommy Docherty and Jock Stein have both managed which country?
q9=Who plays home games at Filbert Street?
q10=Which club is linked with the playing career of Jimmy Armfield?
q11=Which Joe managed Everton when they won the 1995 FA Cup?
q12=Which country do Real Madrid come from?
q13=In QPR what does the letter R stand for?
q14=Which club did Steve Bruce play for in a Premiership winning season?
q15=Which country did George Best play for?
q16=What is the home colour of Nottingham Forest?
q17=Which country does David Ginola come from?
q18=At which club did Terry Venables and Alan Sugar clash?
q19=Who did Alan Shearer play for before he joined Blackburn?
q20=As the host country did France have to qualify for the 1998 World Cup?
q21=Which David has managed Spurs, Luton and Sheffield Wednesday?
q22=What do the letters o.g. stand for?
q23=Who was the England manager when the side failed to reach the 1992 World
Cup finals?
q24=Which country does Gary McAllister play for?
q25=Which Lane do Sheffield United play at?
q26=Which club is associated with the song 'You'll Never Walk Alone'?
q27=What is the traditional kick-off time for Saturday League games?
q28=Which English fullback is known as 'Psycho'?
q29=Which country does Neville Southall play for?
q30=Which London side did Ruud Gullit join in 1995?
[QUIZ 64]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=How many packs of cards are needed for a game of Canasta?
q2=What is the zodiac sign of the Virgin?
q3=Which character did Harrison Ford play in 'Star Wars'?
q4=What is a sabot?
q5=Bill Gates founded which computer corporation?
q6=Which Clark was a journalist on 'The Daily Planet'?
q7=Where would you see fog called the Tablecloth?
q8=Carol Hersey was once the most seen person on British TV. Where did she
appear?
q9=What is the first name of TV cook Stein?
q10=Who recorded the album 'Once Upon A Time'?
q11=Who did Sirhan Sirhan assassinate?
q12=In 1995 which political party leadership was contested by two Johns?
q13=What is ruled by the House of Grimaldi?
q14=In 'Coronation Street' what is Maureen Holdsworth's mother called?
q15=What are the two main ingredients of a Bloody Mary?
q16=In the rhyme, who killed Cock Robin?
q17=What is a world sport, an American vegetable and a British soft drink?
q18=Who recorded the album 'The Colour Of My Love'?
q19=Who jumped off the Tallahatchee Bridge?
q20=What type of food is consomme?
q21=The 'Silver Ghost' was what type of car?
q22=Who says, 'Not many people know that!'?
q23=Which day of the week is named after the god Saturn?
q24=What was Sam asked to play by Rick in 'Casablanca'?
q25=Where would you eat if you were eating al fresco?
q26=How is Norma Jean Baker better known?
q27=What colour features in the title of George Gershwin's Rhapsody?
q28=What is the lowest weight in boxing?
q29=How many sheets of paper are there in a ream?
q30=Who was Sonny's singing partner?
[QUIZ 65]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=Which country are Qantas airlines from?
q2=What is the currency of Russia?
q3=What type of plant grows from seed, flowers and dies in a year?
q4=Helen Sharman was the first Briton to go where?
q5=What is Andy Capp's wife called?
q6=Which British monarch was the husband of Queen Elizabeth the Queen
Mother?
q7=In rhyming slang what is Barnet Fair?
q8=How is Declan McManus better known?
q9=What animal is shown in the painting 'The Monarch Of The Glen'?
q10=Where would you look to discover the Mount of the Moon and the Girdle of
Venus?
q11=Which insect might be used by a snooker player?
q12=In Roman numerals what is MD + MD?
q13=What is the first name of Polish film director Polanski?
q14=What colour is saffron?
q15=What was Al short for in Al Capone's name?
q16=How many sides has a trapezium?
q17=In which Olympic event would the competitor use ribbons and hoops?
q18=Which metal is an alloy of copper and zinc?
q19=Which major river flows through Cairo?
q20=What is a Blenheim Orange?
q21=Which country did Prime Minister Bhutto rule?
q22=In which film did John Travolta play Vincent Vega?
q23=What number is opposite a one on a dice?
q24=Who recorded the album 'Made In England'?
q25=Charlie Hungerford was ex-father in law of which law enforcer?
q26=What is the capital of Sweden?
q27=Which title gave hits to both Jennifer Rush and Frankie Goes To
Hollywood?
q28=What is Roget's word book known as?
q29=Ed Koch was the mayor of which town?
q30=In which round was the Bruno v Tyson 1996 fight stopped?
[QUIZ 66]
CATAGORY=70s Newsround
q1=Which Edward became prime minister in 1970?
q2=What type of currency was introduced to Britain in 1971?
q3=Idi Amin seized power in which country?
q4=Henry Cooper retired from which sport?
q5=What type of short pants became the fashion craze for women?
q6=Bangladesh was formed from the eastern part of which country?
q7=Which Sir Anthony was declared to be a Russian spy?
q8=Which Mother won a Nobel Peace Prize?
q9=Which Conservative leader became prime minister in 1979?
q10=The Shah of which country was forced into exile?
q11=The strike-bound months of 1978 and 1979 became known as the Winter of
what?
q12=Which Liberal leader resigned after allegations about his private life?
q13=Which princess sought a divorce from the Earl of Snowdon?
q14=In which sea off the British coastline was oil discovered?
q15=Under Patrick Steptoe's guidance what was produced from a test tube for
the first time in July 1978?
q16=Whose shroud went on display at St John's Cathedral in Turin?
q17=Steve Biko died in a cell in which country?
q18=What sport did Kerry Packer try to take over with his cash offers?
q19=Which king of rock died in Tennessee in 1977?
q20=Freddie Laker brought cut-price travel to what type of transport?
q21=Which Jubilee did Queen Elizabeth II celebrate in 1977?
q22=The Sex Pistols were the leaders of the movement known as what kind of
rock?
q23=Which leader of Communist China died in 1976?
q24=Which 'Lucky' Lord vanished after the murder of his child's nanny?
q25=Which scandal forced Richard Nixon to resign as US President?
q26=Which countries fought in the 1973 Yom Kippur War?
q27=What did the Amoco Cadiz spill off the Brittany coastline?
q28=How many days were in a working week during the 1974 power shortage?
q29=Which earl was murdered by the IRA in 1979?
q30=Which Labour MP James became prime minister?
[QUIZ 67]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=Who designed Coventry cathedral?
q2=In which TV programme did Ian Botham and Bill Beaumont appear as team
captains?
q3=In 1979, Brighton Council decided to allow what type of beach?
q4=Which David told his life story in 'The Moon's a Balloon'?
q5=Rocks are broken down by the elements by what gradual process?
q6=Which tenor took the title role in 'The Great Caruso'?
q7=The word lupine relates to which animals?
q8=In which country is the volcano Popocatapetl?
q9=What number does the Roman numeral D stand for?
q10=What was Jed Clampett's daughter called in 'The Beverley Hillbillies'?
q11=In which month is the first day of spring?
q12=Who co-wrote a 'Liverpool Oratorio' with Carl Davis?
q13=Which stage direction means to go off stage?
q14=What are the two initials of Narnia creator Lewis?
q15=What was the name of the Spanish waiter in 'Fawlty Towers'?
q16=What dramatic event happened to Terry Kath of rock group Chicago at a
party in 1978?
q17=Which element is found in bones, shells and teeth?
q18=In the early 1700s who invented a seed drill?
q19=What are Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Jason Orange and Mark Owen better
known as?
q20=What part of a garment is a raglan?
q21=What scale is used to measure wind velocity?
q22=In which country is the Table Mountain?
q23=Which soap character had a secretary called Sly?
q24=What is a young stallion called?
q25=What is the Republic of Ireland's airline called?
q26=What does the French word vacances mean?
q27=What is the first name of TV cook Mosimann?
q28=In tennis, what is a score of 40 all called?
q29=Threshers and hammerheads are types of what?
q30=The NUM is the National Union of what?
[QUIZ 68]
CATAGORY=Geography
q1=Which country can you easily walk to from Gibraltar?
q2=Urdu is an important language in which two Asian countries?
q3=Which is England's most northerly county?
q4=What did Bejing used to be called?
q5=Which is the Queen's London home?
q6=In which European country is Salzburg?
q7=Which county divides Cornwall from Somerset?
q8=What 'colour' is the Sea between Egypt and Saudi Arabia?
q9=In which county is the Peak District?
q10=In which country is the resort of Rimini?
q11=Madagascar is to the east of which continent?
q12=Is California on the east or west coast of the USA?
q13=Which is the nearest country to the Falkland Islands?
q14=Near which French city is the Disney Theme Park?
q15=In which country is the Algarve?
q16=Which is further west Algeria or Ethiopia?
q17=Which country used to be called Siam?
q18=In which country is the county of Tayside?
q19=Which Scandinavian capital begins and ends with the same letter?
q20=Chad is in which continent?
q21=What is Holland also known as?
q22=In which US holiday state is Miami?
q23=Which country is divided from Spain by the Pyrenees?
q24=What is the largest city in the West Midlands?
q25=Which town of Tyne and Wear shares its name with the US capital?
q26=The Philippines are in which Ocean?
q27=What is the largest country of South America?
q28=In which continent is Slovenia?
q29=Which country originally produced Volvo cars?
q30=In which country do most Flemish speakers live?
[QUIZ 69]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=Which extra title was given to Catherine II of Russia?
q2=Which constituency returned the MP with the highest majority in the 1992
General Election?
q3=Which country is a car from if it has the international registration
letter H?
q4=Which came first the House of Tudor or the House of Stuart?
q5=Which Norman said, 'He got on his bike and looked for work.'
q6=What was the name of the witch played by Agnes Moorhead in 'Bewitched'?
q7=Zn is the symbol of which chemical element?
q8=In 'Coronation Street' what is Ken Barlow's job?
q9=According to proverb, one man's meat is another man's what?
q10=Which radio DJ urged listeners to 'fight the flab'?
q11=Williams and Conference are types of what?
q12=Who recorded the album 'Medusa'?
q13=How many times did Will Carling skipper England before giving up the
captaincy in '96?
q14=What is capital of Afghanistan?
q15=Who was the female lead in the TV sitcom 'Terry and June?'
q16=In which country was 'The Flame Trees of Thika' set?
q17=What's the link between Shag, The Weatherman and Sakkarin?
q18=Which Irish entertainer Val used to sing in a rocking chair?
q19=How many yards in a mile?
q20=Who was the only British female singer to have three UK No 1s in the
60s?
q21=What was the name of the Ewing ranch in 'Dallas'?
q22=The USA government is nicknamed which relative?
q23=What name is given to poisonous fluid from a snake?
q24=Which Biblical town was destroyed with Gomorrah?
q25=On what type of farm are horses bred?
q26=What famous first in TV advertising is held by Bird's Eye frozen peas?
q27=What number is Beethoven's concerto known as the 'Emperor'?
q28=Which River provided hits for Andy Williams and Danny Williams?
q29=What name is given to a baby elephant?
q30=What colour pottery is Josiah Wedgwood noted for?
[QUIZ 70]
CATAGORY=Inventors and Inventions
q1=What was invented by Lazlo and Georg Biro?
q2=Which fashion item is Oscar Levi Strauss responsible for?
q3=What nationality was motor vehicle pioneer Gottlieb Daimler?
q4=What was developed by Andre and Edouard Michelin?
q5=What type of pen did Lewis Waterman invent?
q6=Which air cushion vehicle was invented by Christopher Cockerell?
q7=Which engine used in aircraft was invented by Sir Frank Whittle?
q8=What did John Logie Baird invent, first called 'seeing by wireless'?
q9=Which communication system is Alexander Graham Bell famous for?
q10=Who invented a code made up of dots and dashes?
q11=For whom did Louis Braille develop his writing system?
q12=Which method of food preservation did Clarence Birdseye invent?
q13=What type of lamp is Humphry Davy famous for?
q14=Which predecessor of the CD player did Thomas Edison create?
q15=Which breakfast food was developed by Will Keith Kellogg in 1898?
q16=Which invention is Marconi known for?
q17=Which company, motto 'Small is beautiful', was founded in the late 1940s
and developed the Walkman?
q18=Which explosive was invented by Alfred Nobel?
q19=What type of milk did Louis Pasteur give his name to, because of the
treatment it undergoes?
q20=In which source of power were Volta and Ampere pioneers?
q21=What powered James Watt's engine in 1765?
q22=What would you use Isaac Singer's invention for?
q23=In which room would you be most likely to use the inventions of Kenneth
Wood - known to his friends as Ken?
q24=At what sort of party might you see the invention of Earl W. Tupper?
q25=Which frozen confection was originally called Eskimo pie?
q26=Which Earl invented a snack of meat between two slices of bread?
q27=What was special about the fabric Charles Macintosh invented?
q28=Which essential for foreign tourists was invented by American Express?
q29=What type of camera did George Eastman invent?
q30=What type of aircraft is Sikorsky famous for?
[QUIZ 71]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=Which season does the word vernal relate to?
q2=What is the zodiac sign of the Balance?
q3=On which island are most lemurs found?
q4=Who had a No 1 hit with the song '(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction'?
q5=What type of horse racing does not include fences and obstacles?
q6=Who created Mickey Mouse?
q7=In nursery rhyme, what did Little Jack Horner pull out of a pie?
q8=Which device produces the mix of air and petrol in internal combustion
engines?
q9=What is a butterfly's proboscis?
q10=According to proverb, what is a change as good as?
q11=What does GMT stand for?
q12=What name is shared by athlete Roger and TV presenter Cilla?
q13=Called a vest in America, what's the name of this garment in the UK?
q14=Hawthorn traditionally blooms in which month?
q15=Which game is played with rackets and shuttlecocks?
q16=Which part of his anatomy did Van Gogh cut off?
q17=What word describes someone mean with money, like Scrooge?
q18=What is the first name of John Major's wife?
q19=Which George wrote 'Animal Farm'?
q20=What type of food is Demerara?
q21=What name is given to a female donkey?
q22=Who says, 'Yabbadabba Doo!'?
q23=Which month is named after the god Janus?
q24=Who recorded the album 'Rumours'?
q25=Which city of central England gave its name to a shade of green?
q26=Was Clement Attlee a Conservative or Labour politician?
q27=What was the profession or calling of Tuck in Sherwood Forest?
q28=Where is the New York Stock Exchange?
q29=In which country would you see wild wombats?
q30=Who was Ronnie Barker's comic partner?
[QUIZ 72]
CATAGORY=TV: The 80s
q1=Which series was about Yorkshire vet James Herriot?
q2=In which series would you find the Fallen Madonna with the Big Boobies?
q3=On which island was 'Bergerac' set?
q4=Which programme gave the catchphrase 'Gissa job'?
q5=What was Revisited in the series with Jeremy Irons?
q6=Who was Cagney's police partner?
q7=What were students at the New York High School of Performing Arts
seeking?
q8=Which Fields did Hester and William go to after 'Fresh Fields'?
q9=What was Jeremy Beadle Game for?
q10=Which Russell was astrologer on 'Breakfast Time'?
q11=Which religious programme did Harry Secombe start to present?
q12=What was the Hitch Hiker's Guide to?
q13=What was being built in the yards in 'Howard's Way'?
q14=In which university city was Inspector Morse based?
q15=In which eastern country was 'The Jewel in the Crown' set?
q16=Which emergency service is featured in 'London's Burning'?
q17=Which series featured Ian McShane as an antiques dealer?
q18=In which city did Sonny Crockett investigate Vice?
q19=What wasn't a news bulletin but did feature Pamela Stephenson and Rowan
Atkinson?
q20=When was the shop with David Jason and Ronnie Barker Open?
q21=Which satirical programme featured latex puppets?
q22=Who began presenting 'This Is Your Life' in 1987?
q23=Which pets featured on the programmes with Barbara Woodhouse?
q24=Which Rat revived the flagging fortunes of TV-am?
q25=Which Jools presented 'The Tube'?
q26=What was the profession of claret-swigging Horace Rumpole?
q27=Who were the women prisoners of in 'Tenko'?
q28=Whose shooting in November 1980 was watched by 27 million?
q29=What sort of dog became a consumer's champion in the 1980s?
q30=Who was MP Jim Hacker's Permanent Under Secretary?
[QUIZ 73]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=Which country does the airline Iberia come from?
q2=What is the currency of South Africa?
q3=What was seemingly fearless 'A-Team' member B. A. Baracus very frightened
of?
q4=Who wrote the Aldwych farces, including 'Rookery Nook'?
q5=What year is included in the name of the group who recorded 'Simon Says'?
q6=Which school did Queen Elizabeth II attend as a youngster?
q7=In rhyming slang what is dog and bone?
q8=What was Frederick Bulsara better known as?
q9=On TV, Danny Kane is co-owner of which club?
q10=In the Bible, which book follows Matthew?
q11=What famous first did Edward White achieve for America?
q12=In which country is the Matterhorn?
q13=Who was the first female DJ on Radio 1?
q14=What colour is associated with an Oxford or Cambridge sports award?
q15=Which rock forms the greater part of the White Cliffs of Dover?
q16=Which food was advertised to the tune of 'I Can't Let Maggie Go'?
q17=In tennis, what name is given to a serve which cannot be returned?
q18=Who recorded the album 'Bad'?
q19=Which major river flows through Gloucester?
q20=Who created 'Dalziel and Pascoe'?
q21=According to Rhoda, in which year was she born in the Bronx, New York?
q22=Which card game has the same name as a horse-racing town?
q23=Who founded the Rocket record label?
q24=What was the first name of Burgess, the spy who defected to Russia?
q25=How was Eric Bartholomew better known?
q26=What is the capital of Denmark?
q27=In which series did a Flood become a Tipple?
q28='Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water...' was the
advertising line for which film?
q29=In which street is the Bank of England?
q30=What does TUC stand for?
[QUIZ 74]
CATAGORY=Jet Setters
q1=What is the first name of supermodel Evangelista?
q2=Which veteran Scottish rock star is married to model Rachel Hunter?
q3=Princess Caroline is a member of which royal family?
q4=What was the surname of Jackie Onassis's first husband?
q5=What is the first name of actress/presenter Ms de Cadenet?
q6=Lady Helen, daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Kent, named her son after
which famous explorer?
q7=What was the first name of tycoon Donald Trump's former wife?
q8=What is the first name of actress and model Miss Hurley?
q9=Who is the magician partner of model Claudia Schiffer?
q10=Which Texan model married Mick Jagger?
q11=Which Swedish actress is a former wife of the late Peter Sellers?
q12=What is the surname of eight-times married actress Zsa Zsa?
q13=What is the first name of celebrity photographer Bailey?
q14=Which LA Hills are the home of many of the rich and famous?
q15=What is the first name of kilt-wearing designer Gaultier?
q16=How is skinny 1960s model Lesley Hornby better known?
q17=What is the surname of celebrity sisters Joan and Jackie?
q18=What is the first name of actress/model Miss Seymour?
q19=Who is the head of the Virgin group?
q20=What is the first name of gossip columnist Dempster?
q21=Which ski resort is a favourite for Prince Charles for his Xmas break?
q22=What is the nationality of Sophia Loren?
q23=Which TV show made Pamela Anderson famous?
q24=Which princess is known by her husband's first name?
q25=Which Royal has a home on the island of Mustique?
q26=What is the first name of fashion designer Westwood?
q27=Of which country is Juan Carlos king?
q28=What is the profession of the Queen's cousin Lord Lichfield ?
q29=Which Pakistani cricketer married heiress Jemima Goldsmith?
q30=Which fuel did the Getty family make their fortune from?
[QUIZ 75]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=Which knockabout Kops were created by Mack Sennett?
q2=In which TV programme did the staff of Grace Brothers appear?
q3=What is another name for the creature the axolotl?
q4=What is the name of the Irish Parliament?
q5=Which band features the lyrics of Michael Stipe?
q6=What city is the capital of Kuwait?
q7=Who wrote the poem 'Sea Fever'?
q8=Which Max recorded sing-a-long records?
q9=Where is the fictional Bayview Retirement Home?
q10=In the children's party game, what is passed around and unwrapped?
q11=In which month is Halloween?
q12=Who recorded the album 'Watermark'?
q13=What word taken from the French describes an afternoon show?
q14=What are the initials of Irish poet Yeats?
q15=Which moorland shrub is said to bring good luck?
q16=Which comic Ken says, 'How tickled I am'?
q17=Which instrument is traditionally held between the knees?
q18=What name is given to barristers collectively?
q19=What are Hank Marvin, Brian Bennett and Bruce Welch better known as?
q20=On what part of your body would you wear a homburg?
q21=Which cartoon villain exclaimed, 'Drat and double drat!'?
q22=In the classic comedy, Kenneth Horne and Richard Murdoch brought which
village to radio?
q23=In which city did the hamburger originate?
q24=What is a young mare called?
q25=Which rock group's name is the Latin for the existing state of things?
q26=In the song, the House Of The Rising Sun is in which city?
q27=Which Conservative politician William spoke of a 'short, sharp, shock'?
q28=What is the surname of the decidedly anti-social TV characters Wayne and
Waynetta?
q29=The village of Anatevka appears in which musical?
q30=Who played Ned Kelly in the 1970 film of the same name?
[QUIZ 76]
CATAGORY=Sport: The 80s
q1=Which Gary was England's top soccer marksman of the 1980s?
q2=Who fought back from cancer to win the Grand National?
q3=Which English batsman became the highest run getter in Test history?
q4=Which Steve was Sebastian Coe's great rival in mid-distance races?
q5=Which club were English soccer champions six times in the 80s?
q6=Which Steve became snooker World Champion in 1981?
q7=The America's Cup left home for the first time ever to go to where?
q8=Which motor-cycle legend Mike was killed in a motor accident in 1981?
q9=Which Tom won both the US and British Opens in the same year?
q10=Which team were English soccer champions under Howard Kendall?
q11=Which Martina dominated Wimbledon in the 1980s?
q12=Which piece of music by Ravel did Torvill and Dean use in winning an
Olympic gold for ice dancing?
q13=Which country beat West Germany to win the 1982 soccer World Cup?
q14=The Daily Mail ran a campaign to get which South African athlete to
receive a British passport?
q15=Where in the USA was the centre for the 1984 Olympic Games?
q16=In golf, which Sandy won the 1988 US Masters?
q17=Which country is motor racing's Nelson Piquet from?
q18=Who became a world snooker champion wearing 'upside-down' glasses?
q19=In which country was the 1985 Heysel Stadium soccer tragedy?
q20=In which event did Tessa Sanderson win Olympic gold?
q21=What was Barry McGuigan's sport ?
q22=Which 17-year-old German won the Wimbledon men's singles?
q23=Which Diego benefited from 'The hand of God'?
q24=What was the nickname of sprinter Florence Griffith-Joyner?
q25=Who in soccer was known as 'Captain Marvel'?
q26=Viv Richards and Ian Botham played together for which county?
q27=Which team won the Five Nations tournament from 1986 to 1989?
q28=Which country does Ivan Lendl originate from?
q29=Which Scottish soccer team was managed by Graeme Souness?
q30=Which Englishman became soccer boss of the Republic of Ireland?
[QUIZ 77]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=What is another name for the rowan tree?
q2=How many hours in four days?
q3=Which country is a car from if it has the international registration
letter J?
q4=Who provided the voice of The Book in 'The Hitch-Hiker's Guide To The
Galaxy'?
q5=Which Oscar said, 'I have nothing to declare except my genius.'
q6=In darts, what is the lowest score from three different trebles?
q7=Au is the symbol of which chemical element?
q8=Which soap features The Woolpack pub?
q9=What subject did Geoff Hamilton deal with?
q10=What name is given to the vast grassy plains of Russia?
q11=Who has been married to Gemma Craven and Liz Hobbs?
q12=Who recorded the album 'Steam'?
q13=Bovine relates to which kind of animals?
q14=What is the chief ingredient in the production of glass?
q15=Which creatures sang, 'We All Stand Together'?
q16=Which composer had the Christian names Johann Sebastian
q17=Which monster of the horror genre was created by Mary Shelley?
q18=Who forms a trio with Clegg and Foggy?
q19=How many sides in three rectangles?
q20=On which river does Stoke stand?
q21=Which word could go before cab, skirt and van?
q22=Six is the lowest of what type of number?
q23=Which month is said to come in like a lion and go out like a lamb?
q24=What is the name of Bill Clinton's daughter?
q25=What did the navigator Amerigo Vespucci give his name to?
q26='Have I Got News For You' is the TV version of which radio show?
q27=Who wrote 'A Brief History Of Time'?
q28=How many cards are there in each suit?
q29=In 'EastEnders' what was Sam's surname before she married Ricky?
q30=What sort of bird is a muscovy?
[QUIZ 78]
CATAGORY=80s Films
q1=What relation was Danny de Vito to Arnold Schwarzenegger in their 1988
film?
q2=Which Bruce starred in 'Die Hard'?
q3=Which singer won an Oscar for 'Moonstruck'?
q4=Out of which continent were Meryl Streep and Robert Redford in 1985?
q5=In which film did Dustin Hoffman dress up as a woman to get a job as a
soap star?
q6=What was Richard Gere in the film with Debra Winger?
q7=What does an inventor tell Honey he has Shrunk in the 1989 movie?
q8=What does ET stand for in the 1982 film?
q9=What sort of Attraction was there between Michael Douglas and Glenn
Close?
q10=Which bored housewife Shirley had an unforgettable Greek holiday?
q11=Which disfigured Man did John Hurt portray in the 1980 film?
q12=Which film told the story of two athletes in the 1924 Olympics?
q13=What is Australian adventurer Mick Dundee's nickname?
q14=Which adventurer Indiana was played by Harrison Ford?
q15=Which Indian leader was played by Ben Kingsley?
q16=What sort of Busters were Dan Aykroyd and Sigourney Weaver?
q17=Which composer did Tom Hulse play in 'Amadeus'?
q18=Which film with Bob Hoskins is also the name of a painting?
q19=Which former actor became president of the USA in 1980?
q20=What was the Fish Called in the 1988 movie?
q21=Which Naked film was the first in the series with Leslie Nielsen?
q22=Who played James Bond in 'For Your Eyes Only'?
q23=What Strikes Back in the 1980 film?
q24=Where was Eddie Murphy a Cop in the film series?
q25=Where was Michael J. Fox Back to in 1985?
q26=The Return of what in 1983 was the sixth film in the 'Star Wars' series?
q27=Which US pop superstar starred in 'Moonwalker'?
q28=Which cartoon Rabbit was Framed in 1988?
q29=Which famous ship did they try to Raise in the 1980 film?
q30=How many Men looked after Baby in 1987?
[QUIZ 79]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=Which swimmer won seven gold medals at the 1972 Olympics?
q2=What is the zodiac sign of the Archer?
q3=Which Palace in London started a television service?
q4=Who had a No 1 hit with the song 'Imagine'?
q5=Which brass musical instrument shares its name with an ice-cream?
q6=What is another name for the plant woodbine?
q7=Which university featured Hugh Laurie, Tony Slattery and Emma Thompson in
its 1981 revue?
q8=What type of pre-wedding party is for women only?
q9=What is the cord high above the ground which acrobats perform on?
q10=What are pipistrelles?
q11=Which nickname did saxophonist Julian Adderley acquire?
q12=Who wrote 'Solo', 'Butterflies' and 'Luv'?
q13=It's a tail lamp in the USA, what's this part of the car called in the
UK?
q14=Who wrote 'Lord Jim'?
q15=St Albans started and Bosworth finished which hostilities?
q16=Which Concern is a charity about the needs of the elderly?
q17=In which police drama was Stick a source of information on criminal
activity?
q18=Which group recorded 'I'm The Urban Spaceman'?
q19=In which part of Germany might you find a chocolate gateau with cream
and cherries?
q20=What type of food is canneloni?
q21=How many laps are completed in a speedway race?
q22=What was the title of Pearl Jam's first album?
q23=In which TV series did Marilyn have an Uncle Herman?
q24=Where are the headquarters of the Rugby Union?
q25=Which fictional pirate had a bosun named Smee?
q26=What is the theme song in the cartoon 'The Snowman'?
q27=Which bird has the Latin name Troglodytes troglodytes?
q28=Who gives his name to Radio 2's 'News Huddlines'?
q29=In which sport did Neal Adams win Olympic medals?
q30=Who is Victoria Wood's comic partner?
[QUIZ 80]
CATAGORY=Pop: Sounds of the 80s
q1=Which Triangle did Barry Manilow sing about in 1981?
q2=Which 'well preserved' group had a hit with 'Going Underground'?
q3=Who did Dexy's Midnight Runners tell to Come On?
q4=What relation were the Thompsons who had hits with 'Love on Your Side'
and 'We Are Detective'?
q5=Which orange juice/champagne mix were Eurovision winners in 1981?
q6=Andrew Ridgeley and George Michael were which group?
q7=Who was Like A Virgin in 1984?
q8=What colour was Chris de Burgh's Lady in, in 1986?
q9=Which type of dance completes the Spandau group's name?
q10=Which law enforcers sent a Message in a Bottle?
q11=Which band shares its name with a form for the unemployed?
q12=Who was a Jealous Guy with Roxy Music in 1981?
q13=Where was Billy Joel's Girl in his 1983 Number 1?
q14=Which Genesis drummer had three No 1 vocal hits in the 1980s?
q15=Where does Gloria Estefan's Sound Machine come from?
q16=Which Scottish Modern Girl Sheena had a hit with US singer Prince?
q17=Which group did Simon Le Bon sing with?
q18=Who Just Called to Say I Love You in 1984?
q19=Who sang with Barbara Dickson on the hit 'I Know Him So Well'?
q20=What did Jennifer Rush sing about The Power of in 1985?
q21=Where did Madness say they were Driving in 1982?
q22=Which band headed by Mark Knopfler wanted 'Money for Nothing'?
q23=Band Aid asked Do They Know It's what?
q24=What did Cyndi Lauper say Girls wanted to have more of?
q25=Which group was Midge Ure chiefly associated with in the 80s?
q26=Where were David Bowie and Mick Jagger Dancing in 1985?
q27=Which former 'EastEnders' and 'Heartbeat' star had a hit with 'Every
Loser Wins' in 1986?
q28=Which Shakin' star recorded 'This Ole House'?
q29=Where was the Ferry going across on the charity record in 1989?
q30=Which two stars went from Ramsay Street to the top of the charts?
[QUIZ 81]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1='I Got Plenty of Nuthin'' comes from which Gershwin work?
q2=Who answers the phone by saying, 'the lady of the house speaking'?
q3=What would you find in an arboretum?
q4=Who recorded the album '12 Deadly Cyns ... And Then Some'?
q5=Which record label turned down The Beatles?
q6=In which country is the dong used as currency?
q7=What line goes before the line, 'In the windmills of you mind'?
q8=What is the antirrhinum more commonly known as?
q9=Who was Queen of England for nine days before she was beheaded?
q10=Which country has had two kings called Carol on the throne this century?
q11=On TV, what type of shop did Des Barnes work in?
q12=Who created the series 'Prime Suspect'?
q13=What's the surname of cartoon hero Quick Draw?
q14=What colour is muscovado sugar?
q15=In which unusual way does Yorick first appear on stage in 'Hamlet'?
q16=How many sides has a cube?
q17=What is the currency of Israel?
q18=Who created the crazy Captain Kremmen?
q19=Which major river flows through Bristol?
q20=What is the surname of rugby players Tony and Rory?
q21=Which character has been played by Albert Finney, Peter Ustinov and
David Suchet?
q22=What is the nationality of Chris de Burgh?
q23=Which term means that material can be decomposed by natural means?
q24=What sort of vehicle is a limousine?
q25=In which TV series was a teacher nicknamed 'Privet'?
q26=Who fronted the Tijuana Brass?
q27=What is the largest wild member of the dog family?
q28=Who is Magnus Magnusson's TV presenter daughter?
q29=Ed Koch was the mayor of which town?
q30=What does SNP stand for?
[QUIZ 82]
CATAGORY=Nature: Bird Brains
q1=Which bird has a red breast?
q2=Which birds can be barn, tawny or snowy?
q3=What two colours is a magpie?
q4=Which birds are associated with the Tower of London?
q5=What colour is a female blackbird?
q6=The teal belongs to which family group?
q7=What word can go in front of sparrow or martin to name a bird?
q8=Which bird lays its eggs in the nests of others?
q9=Which bird has the same name as a chess piece?
q10=Which bird featured in the film 'Kes'?
q11=Which part of the golden eagle is gold?
q12=Which part of a bird was used as a pen?
q13=An early riser is said to be up before which bird?
q14=What colour is the plumage on the head of a male mallard?
q15=What is special about a swallow's tail?
q16=Which bird starts its name with the word 'Bull'?
q17=The jay is a member of which family?
q18=Which seashore bird has a colourful triangular bill?
q19=Which reddish brown songbird sings just before dawn or after dusk?
q20=What colour is a tufted duck?
q21=Which game bird is a word meaning grumble?
q22=Which bird is the symbol of peace?
q23=Which bird was said to deliver babies?
q24=Which bird is so called because of its fast flight?
q25=What is the largest bird in the world?
q26=Which flying toy shares its name with a bird?
q27=What is a baby swan called?
q28=Which letter of the alphabet sounds like a bird's name?
q29=What is Britain's smallest bird?
q30=Is a fledgling a young or old bird?
[QUIZ 83]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=What is the national flower of Austria?
q2=Who played Remmington Steele?
q3=Which John plays snooker in 'Big Break'?
q4=What was the earlier name of Cape Canaveral?
q5=What does the 'EastEnders' Deals On Wheels sell?
q6=Which monarch is credited with writing 'Greensleeves'?
q7=Which Jill teamed up with Nick Ross to present 'Crimewatch UK'?
q8=Which spiky tree has the scientific name Ilex aquifolium?
q9=How many old pence were there in £1?
q10=Which TV sleuth has the car registration number ST1?
q11=In which month is St Patrick's Day?
q12=The song starting, 'Starry, starry night' is about whom?
q13=Which pre-decimal coin do you shove in a table game?
q14=Which is the most famous restaurant in the fictitious town of Middleton?
q15=What did German botanist Leonhard Fuchs give his name to?
q16=Curtly Ambrose plays international cricket for which team?
q17=Which name is shared by actress Elizabeth and snooker star Dennis?
q18=What sort of quick writing did Pitman invent?
q19=What are Marty Pellow, Graeme Clark, Tom Cunningham and Neil Mitchell
better known as?
q20=What's the link between the Boy Scouts and Uncle Scar?
q21=What is dried in an oast house?
q22=Who wrote 'Hotel'?
q23=Which great English batsmen had the initials M.C.C.?
q24=What is a young kangaroo called?
q25=Which major golf championship is decided by a four-hole playoff?
q26=Which programme started with the words, 'There is nothing wrong with
your television set....'?
q27=Historically, what is the name of Japan's warrior class?
q28=Which sport is Chris Boardman famous for?
q29=Which Australian had a hit with 'I Should Be So Lucky'?
q30=Which fantasy game has its name made up of places of imprisonment and
legendary creatures?
[QUIZ 84]
CATAGORY=80s Newsround
q1=Which Alfred, a master film maker, died in 1980?
q2=What was Southern Rhodesia renamed?
q3=Which crack force stormed the Iranian Embassy in London in 1980?
q4=Lech Walesa led strikers in which country?
q5=Which Beatle was shot dead in New York?
q6=What name was given to murderer Peter Sutcliffe?
q7=Which former Hollywood actor became US President?
q8=Which MP Edwina became 'Eggwina' after a salmonella scare?
q9=Over 250 people died in an air crash at which Scottish border town?
q10=What was Lester Piggott sent to jail for avoiding?
q11=What natural disaster hit Armenia in 1988?
q12=What topped 3,000,000 in Britain for the first time since the 1930s?
q13=Who became a princess by marrying Prince Charles?
q14=In which city did the Barbican arts centre open?
q15=Which Islands were the cause of a war between Britain and Argentina?
q16=Whose London bedroom did Michael Fagin break into?
q17=What was 'The Mary Rose' which saw sunlight after 400 years?
q18=Which Neil became leader of the Labour Party in 1983?
q19=In 1988 Francois Mitterrand was re-elected president of which country?
q20=What name was given to young upwardly mobile persons?
q21=Which Colonel Oliver starred in the US 'Irongate' court hearing?
q22=How many general elections did Margaret Thatcher win in the 1980s?
q23=What was the 'The Herald Of Free Enterprise' which met disaster in 1987?
q24=Which company, famed for stout, was implicated in a share scandal?
q25=President 'Baby Doc' fled from which country?
q26=Which Mikhail became Soviet leader in 1985?
q27=Bob Geldof organized Live Aid to provide food for which country?
q28=What was Piper Alpha, scene of a deadly fire?
q29=Which George was elected US president?
q30=Which cabinet minister Cecil was forced to resign after his jilted
mistress told her side of events to the press?
[QUIZ 85]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=What is a smolt?
q2=Which song contains the words, 'If you lose your teeth when you're out to
dine borrow mine!'
q3=Which country is a car from if it has the international registration
letters MEX?
q4=Who came first as monarch, Queen Elizabeth I or Henry II?
q5=The Charge of the Light Brigade took place during which battle?
q6=In snooker, how many points are scored by potting the yellow ball?
q7=Cu is the symbol of which chemical element?
q8=Which soap pub sells Newton and Ridley?
q9=What is the first month of the year to have exactly 31 days and follow a
month of 31 days?
q10=What are dried plums called?
q11=In the past, which animal did doctors use to drain blood from the sick?
q12=Who recorded the album 'Post'?
q13=What is the word for a group of porpoises?
q14=What are the two main flavours in a banoffee pie?
q15=What sort of bird was Edd, the 1992 British Olympic mascot?
q16=What is the medical name for dizziness due to heights?
q17=Which county shares its name with a make-up selling lady?
q18=On a map, what are lines called that join places of equal height above
sea level?
q19=How many pints in three quarts?
q20=What is the name of TV cook Floyd?
q21=What is a male goose called?
q22=In which county is Land's End?
q23=Who was in Wings and The Moody Blues?
q24='Phiz' illustrated works by which famous writer?
q25=What sort of Pie provided a classic hit for Don McLean?
q26=Which animals are a favourite of investigator Jemima Shore?
q27=How many do you get if you add a baker's dozen to a score?
q28=Was 1994 a leap year?
q29=In the comic strip who was Blondie's husband?
q30=From which plant is linen obtained?
[QUIZ 86]
CATAGORY=TV: The Game Shows
q1=Which game show is based on snooker?
q2=Where are prizes passed through on a conveyor belt?
q3=Which show's biggest prizes are on the gold run?
q4=Which word and numbers game show was the first programme on Channel 4?
q5=Who preceded Les Dawson as host of 'Blankety Blank'?
q6=Which Cilla Black show has girls and guys choosing unseen partners?
q7=Which show is based on a game of darts?
q8=Which show has famous folk answering questions sitting in boxes?
q9=Which board game inspired a TV whodunnit show?
q10=What type of Maze was presented by Richard O'Brien?
q11=Whose Fortunes are won in the show presented by Les Dennis?
q12=Which Factor was a contest of physical and mental agility?
q13=Who followed Bruce Forsyth as host of 'You Bet!'?
q14=Which DJ Nicky hosted 'Wheel of Fortune'?
q15=Which personality, always ready for a Challenge, took part in a
helicopter-oriented 'Treasure Hunt'?
q16=What must celebrities look through in the show with David Frost?
q17=Which Addicts are quizzed by Noel Edmonds?
q18=Which Michael presents 'Strike It Lucky'?
q19=Which show tests contestants on what things cost in the shops?
q20=What must you Play Right in the show with Bruce Forsyth?
q21=Which international show was also called 'Jeux Sans Frontiers'?
q22=Which show was based on the parlour game charades?
q23=Which Roy presents 'Catchphrase'?
q24=What must Every Second do in the show with Paul Daniels?
q25=In which show might you compete with Amazon, Rhino, Jet and Wolf?
q26=What might you Raise in the show with Bob Holness?
q27=Which Phillip presents 'Talking Telephone Numbers'?
q28=Who presents 'Masterchef'?
q29=Which Des presented the revamped 'Take Your Pick'?
q30=Chris Evans told his audience, Don't Forget Your what?
[QUIZ 87]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=What size was Tim in 'A Christmas Carol'?
q2=What is the zodiac sign of the Goat?
q3=What is held in a creel?
q4=Who had a No 1 hit with the song 'Lady In Red'?
q5=What did Al Capone have on his face that gave him his nickname?
q6=What two colours are on the flag waved at the end of a motor race?
q7=In nursery rhyme, where did Mary's little lamb follow her to?
q8=In which TV series did the village of Los Barcos feature?
q9=Which half of Robson and Jerome played the part of Paddy Garvey?
q10=What were Liberius, Sissinius and Constantine?
q11=In the political sector, what does MEP stand for?
q12=Who backed B. Bumble?
q13=The ancient city of Troy is in which modern country?
q14=Who founded the Methodist movement?
q15=What do sprinters start from in a track race?
q16=Who ordered the execution of Mary Queen of Scots?
q17=What do volleyball players hit the ball with?
q18=According to the proverb, what does the devil make work for?
q19=Which rugby nation was readmitted to international competition in 1993?
q20=What type of food is a pomelo?
q21=What is another name for a cavy?
q22=Who said, 'You cannot be serious!'?
q23=What was the eighth month of the Roman calendar?
q24=Which Olympic water sport includes twists, tucks and pikes?
q25=Who recorded the original track 'Stairway To Heaven'?
q26=Which race meeting is as famous for its hats as for its horses?
q27=What letter features on a snooker table?
q28=What type of food is gazpacho?
q29=How is Western actor Marion Morrison better known?
q30=Who is Griff Rhys-Jones' comic partner?
[QUIZ 88]
CATAGORY=Sport: Cricket
q1=Garner and Roberts were pacemen for which international team?
q2=The Oval is the home of which county?
q3=What bird is linked to a score of nought?
q4=Which 1990s English Test pace bowler has the same first name as an
English county?
q5=Which county has been captained by Mike Atherton?
q6=Which Donald became the first Australian to score 300 test runs in a day?
q7=At most, how many wickets can fall in a two innings game?
q8=Which former England all-rounder earned the nickname 'Beefy'?
q9=Which term describes a ball bowled out of the striker's reach?
q10=Graeme Hick is an international for which country?
q11=How many stumps are there on a set of wickets?
q12=Which county side comes from Wales?
q13=What term describes fielders positioned closely behind the batsmen?
q14=Grace Road is the ground of which county?
q15=What must an umpire raise to show that a player is out?
q16=Which country did all rounder Richard Hadlee play for?
q17=What is the surname of Australian brothers Gregg and Ian?
q18=Which county side did Fred Trueman play most of his cricket for?
q19=Which West Indian batsman Brian started rewriting the record books in
1994?
q20=What is added to the scores of the batsmen to make the total?
q21=What does the abbreviation 'st' stand for?
q22=Which country did Abdul Qadir play for?
q23=If the umpire raises both arms above his head what is he signalling?
q24=What is a batsman said to collect if he scores 0 twice in a match?
q25=Which radio commentator is known as 'Aggers'?
q26=Which Warwickshire ground hosts Test cricket?
q27=Lillee and Thomson formed a deadly pace attack for which country?
q28=Can a Test Match end in a tie?
q29=Which country do Donald, McMillan and Cronje play for?
q30=Which Australian tycoon started a 'circus' in the 1970s?
[QUIZ 89]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1='Up Where We Belong' was the theme from which film?
q2=What is the currency of Italy?
q3=What is another name for the wildebeeste?
q4=What word goes before glove, hound and trot?
q5=What is Ryan O'Neal's actress daughter called?
q6=Which English queen never married?
q7=In rhyming slang what is a north and south?
q8=How is Terry Nelhams better known?
q9=What was the name of the Elephant Man?
q10=Which year was the Automobile Association formed?
q11=In the plant world, what do the letters RHS stand for ?
q12=Between which two African countries are the Victoria Falls?
q13=Which country is golfer Ian Woosnam from?
q14=Gemma Jones became the Duchess of where?
q15=What does the word hirsute mean?
q16=What word relates to Enya, The Wombles and Venezuela?
q17=In feet how wide is a hockey goal?
q18=Who wrote 'Little Men'?
q19=Which major river flows through New Orleans?
q20=Whose last words were, 'Thank God I have done my duty'?
q21=Which country did General Franco rule?
q22=Which sisters recorded 'I'm In The Mood For Dancing'?
q23=Which Hertfordshire town was Britain's first Garden City?
q24=What can be HT, floribunda or a rambler?
q25=Which word can mean suspicious or to do with seafood?
q26=Where is the Sea of Showers?
q27=Which king would have been blown up if the Gunpowder Plot had succeeded?
q28=For which sport is Lennox Lewis famous?
q29=Which purple precious gem is the birthstone for February?
q30=Which game is connected with Boris Schapiro?
[QUIZ 90]
CATAGORY=Geography
q1=The Bay of Biscay lies to the north of which country?
q2=Which Gulf lies between Iran and Saudi Arabia?
q3=Brittany is part of which country?
q4=Which US city is known by its initials LA?
q5=Which South American country shares its name with a nut?
q6=Near which large city is the Wirral?
q7=Which is Britain's most southerly point on the mainland?
q8=In which country is Shanghai?
q9=In which county is Lake Windermere?
q10=To which country does the island of Bermuda belong?
q11=The state of the Vatican is in which city?
q12=Is San Francisco on the east or west coast of the USA?
q13=Which Union was Ukraine once part of?
q14=In which country is Zurich?
q15=In which country is the holiday destination of Bali?
q16=Which island lies to the south of India?
q17=In which country would you hear the language Afrikaans?
q18=Which group of islands does Gran Canaria belong to?
q19=Where would you be if you had climbed Mount Olympus?
q20=In which US state is Orlando?
q21=Which Ocean is to the west of Portugal?
q22=In which country is The Hague?
q23=Monte Carlo is in which principality?
q24=Which US state has the Arctic Circle running through it?
q25=Which Land in Denmark is made up of bricks?
q26=Which Falls are on the Canadian/US border?
q27=Which country's women might wear a kimono?
q28=Which Ocean's name means peaceful?
q29=Which country originally produced Peugeot cars?
q30=What is the English for what the French call an autoroute?
[QUIZ 91]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=In which secret agent spoof did Agent 99 appear?
q2=In which TV programme do Sharon, Tracey and Dorien appear?
q3=Which John became deputy Labour leader under Tony Blair?
q4=What kind of animal features in the book 'Watership Down'?
q5=What flower is the emblem of the Labour Party?
q6=Which instruments were featured in the hit single that came from the film
'Deliverance'?
q7=Who used a children's computer to 'phone home'?
q8=Who did Dr Hook speak to when trying to get through to Sylvia?
q9=What number does the Roman numeral IV stand for?
q10=What is measured by a manometer?
q11=In which month is St David's Day?
q12=What type of animal is a natterjack?
q13=Which Roman goddess of flowers is the name of a brand of margarine?
q14=What are the initials of writer Tolkien?
q15=What superhero can Peter Parker turn into?
q16=Which sport does Murray Walker comment on?
q17=Which city do Aston Villa come from?
q18=In which film do Abbott and Costello land on Venus?
q19=What are Sting, Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers better known as?
q20=On what part of your body would you wear a stole?
q21=What is the world's largest species of penguin called?
q22=In a pack of cards how many jacks' eyes can be seen?
q23=London's Denmark Street acquired which nickname?
q24=In 'Fifteen To One' how many contestants take part in the final round?
q25=Where is the 19th hole on an 18 hole golf course?
q26=Who or what was Laika?
q27=Who was the man with the golden trumpet?
q28=Which spacecraft was commanded by Steve Zodiac?
q29=In which stadium did England win the 1966 World Cup Final?
q30=What do the initials HGV stand for?
[QUIZ 92]
CATAGORY=Scientists and Inventors
q1=Which drug is Alexander Fleming famous for discovering?
q2=Which rays for examining the inside of the body did Rontgen discover?
q3=What nationality was philosopher and scientist Aristotle?
q4=What was Robert Bunsen famous for?
q5=Which Pierre and Marie discovered radium?
q6=What was the first name of German scientist Einstein?
q7=Fahrenheit is associated with the measurement of what?
q8=Which astronomer gave his name to the comet seen every 76 years?
q9=What is the first name of physicist Hawking?
q10=Which Sir Isaac discovered the law of gravity?
q11=What was the nationality of astronomer Galileo?
q12=What was Ernest Rutherford the first man to split?
q13=Which juice did Jean Nicot extract from tobacco?
q14=Which biologist Charles studied the evolution of the species?
q15=Which instrument to magnify small objects was invented by Jansen?
q16=Which Ernest discovered alpha, beta and gamma rays?
q17=What does the scale named after Anders Celsius measure?
q18=Which Italian painter drew early ideas for a helicopter?
q19=Which American Thomas developed the light bulb?
q20=Flymo developed a machine based on the hovercraft for cutting what?
q21=Which naturalist Sir David has a film director brother Richard?
q22=What did John Dalton define as the smallest particle of substance?
q23=What did Lister discover which stopped wounds becoming septic?
q24=Which zoologist Desmond broadcast discoveries about man in 'The Naked
Ape' and 'The Human Zoo'?
q25=What did Harvey discover is pumped round the body?
q26=What was Kay's Flying Shuttle used for in 1733?
q27=What is a common vegetable and flower used by Mendel in his theories on
genetics?
q28=On which continent have the Leakey family made discoveries about man's
evolution?
q29=What type of engines did George Stephenson develop?
q30=What Spinning invention was named after its creator's daughter?
[QUIZ 93]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=What name is given to the art of clipping hedges into shapes?
q2=How many days in two non-leap years?
q3=Which country is a car from if it has the international registration
letter P?
q4=Who came first as Prime Minister, Macmillan or Chamberlain?
q5=Which fruit is used to make the drink kirsch?
q6=In darts, what is the highest score from three different trebles?
q7=U is the symbol of which chemical element?
q8=In 'EastEnders' what did Michelle Fowler call her little girl?
q9=What kind of creature is a flying fox?
q10=How many miles are there in eight kilometres?
q11=What type of canoe is spelt the same backwards and forwards?
q12=Who recorded the album 'So Far So Good'?
q13=What is the word for a group of squirrels?
q14=Which pop star began legal proceedings against Sony in 1993?
q15=Which woodland area of Hampshire is noted for its ponies?
q16=What is the name of the BBC's Birmingham studios?
q17=Which German philosopher Karl wrote 'Das Kapital'?
q18=Who was Hare's grave-robbing partner in the 19th century?
q19=How many sides in 15 triangles?
q20=What is the name of TV cook Berry?
q21=What is a male rabbit called?
q22=Whom did Zoe Ball replace as presenter of 'The Big Breakfast'?
q23=What sort of food is Bel Paese?
q24=How many athletes are there in an Olympic relay team?
q25=What is the opposite of alkali?
q26=What traditionally did a fletcher make?
q27=What is the first word in the original TV theme song for 'Neighbours'?
q28=Who rolled down the hill last, Jack or Jill?
q29=Who is chat show host Alan Partridge?
q30=What part of the human body is treated by a dermatologist?
[QUIZ 94]
CATAGORY=Painters and Sculptors
q1=Which John painted 'The Haywain'?
q2=What was the surname of outrageous artist Salvador?
q3=Which city, famous for its canals, did Canaletto paint?
q4=What was the first name of Impressionist painter Cezanne?
q5=Which Leonardo painted Mona Lisa?
q6=Which parts of the Venus de Milo are missing?
q7=Which animals is George Stubbs famous for painting?
q8=Which Paul was famous for paintings of the South Seas?
q9=Which Vincent lost an ear?
q10=What was the first name of pop artist Warhol?
q11=How is Francisco de Goya y Lucientes more simply known?
q12=Which Greek artist's name means 'The Greek'?
q13=Which Spanish painter Pablo was the founder of Cubism?
q14=Who was famous for his posters of French dance halls and cabarets?
q15=What was the nationality of Rembrandt?
q16=Edouard and Claude were Manet and Monet. Which was which?
q17=Which items useful on a rainy day did Renoir paint?
q18=Which branch of the arts was Barbara Hepworth famous for?
q19=What was the nationality of Albrecht Durer?
q20=Which art gallery is in Trafalgar Square?
q21=Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
q22=In late 1995 the painting of which Royal caused controversy?
q23=What is the first name of pop artist Hockney?
q24=Which Tudor king is Hans Holbein famous for painting?
q25=Which metal is sculptress Elizabeth Frink famous for using?
q26=What was the nationality of portrait painter Millais?
q27=Which member of the royal family has had his paintings reproduced on a
set of stamps?
q28=Which London art gallery was founded with the financial support of a
sugar merchant?
q29=What is the first name of sculptor Moore?
q30=Which English artist is famous for his matchstalk men pictures?
[QUIZ 95]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=Which cartoon mouse was Pixie's friend?
q2=What is the zodiac sign of Aquarius?
q3='An Unearthly Child' was the first episode of which long-running TV
series?
q4=Who had a No 1 hit with the song 'Bridge Over Troubled Water'?
q5=What name is given to a person who makes and sells spectacles?
q6=In printing and editing what do the letters UC signify?
q7=In nursery rhyme, during which season did the Queen of Hearts make the
tarts?
q8=Which land does Peter Pan come from?
q9=What is a young swan called?
q10=Errol Brown is lead singer with which group?
q11=What life-threatening thing appeared in London for the last time in
1962?
q12=Who played Peter Mayle in BBC's 'A Year In Provence'?
q13=Called cotton candy in America, what's this sweet named in the UK?
q14=Which member of the Mitchell family does Gillian Taylforth play in
'EastEnders'?
q15=Which Christmas decoration is a parasite of the apple tree?
q16=What is the name of the disc used in ice hockey?
q17=What vehicles race in the Indianapolis 500?
q18=In the Nintendo game what is Mario's job?
q19=Which Anneka was challenged on TV?
q20=What colour did all lupins used to be?
q21=In conservation, what do the letters FOE stand for?
q22=Who says, 'It's the way I tell 'em!'?
q23=What was the ninth month of the Roman calendar?
q24=On which day of the week does the Queen distribute Maundy Money?
q25=Which part of the foot is between the sole and the heel?
q26=What is the wife of an Earl called?
q27=What was the first name of Admiral Lord Nelson?
q28=Which UK soap staged a murder trial in May 1995?
q29=What kind of rays cause a suntan?
q30=Who is Steve Punt's comic partner?
[QUIZ 96]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=In which city is Orly airport?
q2=What is the currency of Spain?
q3=What two words cannot be said in the opening section of 'Take Your Pick'?
q4=The Kentucky Derby is a horse race in which country?
q5=Who is Sweet Baby James?
q6=Which two London teams have been involved with ground share schemes at
Crystal Palace's Selhurst Park?
q7=In rhyming slang what is a Joanna?
q8=How is Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie better known?
q9=What is the real name of John Le Carre?
q10=What is a Tamworth a type of?
q11=What does the prefix geo mean?
q12=With which pilot did Jocelyn Peabody explore space?
q13=What destroyed millions of British trees in October 1987?
q14=Which newspaper sent Stanley to find Livingstone?
q15=Who had a No 1 with 'Any Dream Will Do'?
q16=How many sides has a cuboid?
q17=Which two Argentinean footballers were bought by Spurs after the '78
World Cup?
q18=What's the theme song of M*A*S*H?
q19=Which major river flows through Washington DC?
q20=What do you ride on if you take part in three-day eventing?
q21=Which country did Ho Chi Minh rule?
q22=What do the initials COD mean?
q23=What instrument does Kenny Ball play?
q24=What colour gloves does a snooker referee wear?
q25=In 'The Madness of King George' who played King George?
q26=Who is the grocer's assistant in 'Open All Hours'?
q27=Which word means faster than the speed of sound?
q28=Who was the first woman to win four consecutive US Open tennis titles?
q29=Which word is a German city and a light perfume?
q30=Who does Paul Drake do private investigations for?
[QUIZ 97]
CATAGORY=Around Ireland
q1=What is another name for the Republic of Ireland?
q2=What is Lough the Irish word for?
q3=Which Sea is to the east of the Island of Ireland?
q4=What is the capital city of Northern Ireland?
q5=What sort of jewelled Isle is Ireland often called?
q6=Which plant is the Irish emblem?
q7=What is the capital of the Republic of Ireland?
q8=What is the currency of the Republic of Ireland?
q9=Which Irish town gives its name to a saucy rhyme?
q10=Spell the Irish version of the drink the Scots call whisky ?
q11=Which Ocean is to the west of Ireland?
q12=What are Ireland's two official languages?
q13=Which type of glass is Waterford famous for?
q14=Which Irish flute player James shares his name with a Bay ?
q15=Which stone is kissed to receive the gift of smooth talking?
q16=Which county shares its name with a fictional TV doctor?
q17=Which sport is the Curragh famous for?
q18=Which fabric made from flax is Ireland famous for?
q19=Who is the patron saint of Ireland?
q20=What do you put into Gaelic coffee apart from coffee?
q21=Which fabric is Donegal famous for?
q22=Is Belfast on the east or the west of the province?
q23=What do the towns of Dun Laoghaire and Rosslare have in common?
q24=Which colour is associated with Ireland?
q25=How would you be travelling if you arrived at Shannon from abroad?
q26=Which is further north, Belfast or Londonderry?
q27=Which Irish town sounds like something in a wine bottle neck?
q28=Which Causeway is said to have been built as a bridge from Ireland to
Scotland?
q29=Which stout is Dublin world-famous for?
q30=What are the international registration letters for Ireland?
[QUIZ 98]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=In which country was Sid James born?
q2=In which TV programme do Arthur Daley and Terry McCann appear?
q3=Which John is a snooker player from Liverpool?
q4=Who was the last Viceroy of India?
q5=On TV, who played Ryder, the narrator in 'Brideshead Revisited'?
q6=Which colourless, odourless light gas is used to lift airships?
q7=Where in London is the Central Criminal Court?
q8=In boxing what do the letters TKO stand for?
q9=To a year each way, when was 'The Generation Game' first shown?
q10=Who created 'The Flintstones'?
q11=In which month is the Spring Bank Holiday?
q12=Which Comic charity promoted National Red Nose Day?
q13=How is Marian Fitzwalter more usually known?
q14=What are the initials of Victorian writer Mr Gilbert?
q15=What is the oldest university in the USA?
q16=What was the 'profession' of Captain Kid?
q17=Who rode The Pie to victory to win the Grand National?
q18=In which game do the players need glass balls?
q19=Who wrote 'Filthy, Rich and Catalpa'?
q20=Which three Lloyd brothers have played at Wimbledon?
q21=Sid Vicious was a member of which punk band?
q22=Which magazine did Hugh Heftier found?
q23=Which sport did Bill Beaumont play?
q24=What is a young badger called?
q25=Which character did Harry Enfield play in the first series of 'Men
Behaving Badly'?
q26=Which type of headgear did Procol Harum sing about?
q27=What type of party or social gathering is for women only?
q28=What was the nickname of TV cook Graham Kerr?
q29=In boxing which weight is between fly and feather?
q30=Professor Geoffrey Hoyt operates at which hospital?
[QUIZ 99]
CATAGORY=Pop: Sounds of the 90s
q1=Where was Love in the 1994 record breaking hit by Wet Wet Wet?
q2=Who had a No1 hit with 'Ice Ice Baby'?
q3=Who had a hit with the old Osmonds hit 'Love Me For a Reason'?
q4=Who had a hit in 1992 with 'I Will Always Love You', the theme from 'The
Bodyguard'?
q5=Which part of East London sang 'Stay Another Day' in 1994 ?
q6=Quite simply, what colour is Mick Hucknall's group?
q7=Which two squaddies had new hits with old songs?
q8=Which pop singer received a knighthood in 1995?
q9=Who On The Block were Hangin' Tough in 1990?
q10=Who said Any Dream Will Do in his Technicolor Dreamcoat?
q11=Whose Sister asked you to Stay in 1992?
q12=Who wore Crocodile Shoes in 1994?
q13=Who took a Stairway to Heaven before going to Animal Hospital?
q14=Who joined George Michael on 'Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me'?
q15='Everything I Do ( I Do It For You)' came from a film about which hero?
q16=During which conflict was the record 'Get Here' a UK Forces favourite?
q17=Where were Eternal just a step from in 1994?
q18=Which Streets did Bruce Springsteen sing about in 1994?
q19=Which 90s band sounds like a fertile spot in the desert?
q20=Who is known as The Violin Player?
q21=Which Michael sang about Love is a Wonderful Thing?
q22=What nationality is Bjsrk?
q23=Who had a No 1 with the 'Shoop Shoop Song'?
q24=Which cartoon group had a No 1 with 'Do The Bartman'?
q25=Which Ebenezer was in the tile of the song by The Shamen?
q26=Which rock star did Elvis Presley's daughter marry?
q27=Which band had a top hit with 'Country House'?
q28=Which night did Whigfield sing about ?
q29=Who sang with PJ on the hit 'Let's Get Ready to Rhumble'?
q30=Who left the role of Hattie in 'EastEnders' to take up a pop career?
[QUIZ 100]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=On TV who or what was Fred Barker?
q2=How many minutes in half a day?
q3=Who wrote 'Don't Let's be Beastly to the Germans'?
q4=Who came first, Edward II or George II?
q5=What was the follow up to 'Agony' with Maureen Lipman?
q6=What was introduced at ten shillings in 1922 and doubled in 1946?
q7=Ag is the symbol of which chemical element ?
q8=In 'Coronation Street' what is Ken and Denise's little boy called?
q9=David Nobbs created which character made famous by Leonard Rossiter?
q10=Who was lead singer with Them?
q11=Who went from Bucks Fizz to 'Record Breakers'?
q12=Who recorded the album 'So far So Good'?
q13=Avian relates to which kind of creatures?
q14=Who did Ringo Starr replace as drummer with The Beatles?
q15=How is Noah Kominsky better known?
q16=Who sang with Frank Sinatra on the No 1 'Something Stupid'?
q17=Which Trilogy was written by Olivia Manning?
q18=What was the name of the boy in Disney's 'The Jungle Book'?
q19=How were Roger McGough, Mike McGear and John Gorman collectively known?
q20=What is the first name of TV cook Grigson?
q21=What shape is a boxing ring?
q22=What is the final round of 'Countdown' called?
q23=What was advertised in the first TV 'natural break'?
q24=What game is played at St Andrews?
q25='Passport to Pimlico' was the first in the series of which British made
films?
q26=How many Wimbledon champions retained their 1983 titles in 1984?
q27=What is the nickname of the New Zealand rugby team?
q28=Which Leslie introduced 'The Price Is Right' on UK TV?
q29=How many time zones does Canada have?
q30=Which group backed Cliff Richard in the 1960s?
[QUIZ 101]
CATAGORY=Sport: the 90s
q1=In motor racing, who became the 1992 champion world driver?
q2=Which Paul burst into tears after England went out of the 1990 World Cup?
q3=Which team were cricket county champions in 1991 and 1992?
q4=Which Nick won the British Open in 1990 and 1992?
q5=Which tennis player was stabbed while on court?
q6=In 1994 which rugby playing Gavin was made an OBE?
q7=Which Scottish soccer side monopolised the championship throughout the
first half of the 1990s?
q8=Which Phil was world darts champion in 1990 and 1992?
q9=Which country returned to playing international sport in the 90s?
q10=Which England soccer manager became known as a turnip?
q11=Which steeplechase did Party Politics win in election year 1992?
q12=Which rugby league team won the Challenge Cup every year for the first
half of the 1990s?
q13=Which Sally won Olympic gold in the 400-metre hurdles?
q14=Which manager left Arsenal after taking a 'bung'?
q15=Why did no horse win the 1993 Grand National?
q16=What is the first name of athlete Akabusi?
q17=At which sport did Karen Pickering excel?
q18=Which country did Sonia O'Sullivan race for?
q19=Which former Villa player David became England's soccer captain?
q20=What does Alberto Tomba wear on his feet when he competes?
q21=Who does Mary Pierce play tennis for?
q22=Which country is snooker star Stephen Hendry from?
q23=Which Kenny took Blackburn to the Premiership championship?
q24=What is the first name of athlete Regis?
q25=Which Miss Martinez beat Martina in a Wimbledon final?
q26=Who won the World Drivers' Championship in 1994-95?
q27=Which English team won the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1991?
q28=In which event was Jonathan Edwards world champion in 1995?
q29=What does Steve Backley throw?
q30=Which soccer nation were surprise winners of the 1992 European
championship?
[QUIZ 102]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=What was stored in Fort Knox?
q2=What name is shared by TV presenter Cheryl and actor Tom?
q3=How much does it cost to buy a station on a British Monopoly board?
q4=Who had a No 1 hit with the song 'Bohemian Rhapsody'?
q5=Who played Aunt Sally on TV in 'Worzel Gummidge'?
q6=How many strings are there on a Spanish guitar?
q7=How did the notorious witchfinder Matthew Hopkins die?
q8=In which show was there a feature called 'Double or Drop'?
q9=Where would you travel to find the Sea of Tranquillity?
q10=On which special day in 1964 was 'Top of the Pops' first transmitted?
q11=In the military sector, what does TA stand for?
q12=In which sport does the scoring begin at 15?
q13=Called thumbtack in America, what's the name of this in the UK?
q14=What game have Spassky, Fischer and Karpov played?
q15=What type of hat was worn by Sherlock Holmes?
q16=Which sisters had snakes on their heads in place of hair?
q17=What was the 'Flying Scotsman'?
q18=What are you interested in if you study calligraphy?
q19=In sailing, what is a warp?
q20=What type of food is a profiterole?
q21=In which country was Shergar kidnapped?
q22=Who said, 'Just like that!'?
q23=What was the seventh month of the Roman calendar?
q24=Which Russian ruler was known as 'the Terrible'?
q25=Which 'copper' tree has reddish brown leaves?
q26=What was the surname of landscape gardener Capability?
q27=Which musical instrument is played by Larry Adler?
q28=Who recorded 'Sultans Of Swing'?
q29=In mythology what is Neptune the god of?
q30=Who is Stephen Fry's comic partner?
[QUIZ 103]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=Which English county did ex Australian captain Allan Border play for?
q2=In Parliament what was known as DORA?
q3=In sport, who are The Blades?
q4=In which musical does the song 'Somewhere' appear?
q5=Which steam bath originated in Finland?
q6=What are protective eyeglasses called?
q7=Which comedian created Monsieur Hulot?
q8=The Tates and the Campbells appeared in which soap?
q9=What is the theme song for 'Absolutely Fabulous'?
q10=Which dance goes, one-two-three-hop?
q11=What is the prompting device used by TV presenters called?
q12=What did UXB stand for in 'Danger UXB'?
q13=Who won the world professional snooker championship for the first time
in 1972?
q14=In which House was James Herriot's veterinary practice?
q15=Which MP has won two Oscars?
q16=Who wrote 'The History of Mr Polly'?
q17=Which year was the first LP released commercially in Britain?
q18=Which Michael Miles quiz show was revived in the 1990s?
q19=Robin Cousins won an Olympic gold medal in which artistic sport?
q20=Who created The Muppets?
q21=Which piece of furniture is Benjamin Franklin credited with creating?
q22=Which sit com shared its name with a food called the staff of life?
q23=The Diamond Sculls takes place at which sporting event?
q24=What is a group of five performers called?
q25=Which sport do the Harlem Globetrotters play?
q26=In soccer, which country did Eusebio play for?
q27=On TV how is Granny Smith better known?
q28=What is the nationality of Tom Conti?
q29=Which cookery programme has Fern Britton hosted?
q30=In modern times, how often have the Olympic Games been cancelled due to
war?
[QUIZ 104]
CATAGORY=TV - The 90s
q1=Who plays Edina in 'Absolutely Fabulous'?
q2=In which series did Robson and Jerome star?
q3=What Goes By in the sit com with Jean and Lionel?
q4=What is the series about LA lifeguards called?
q5=What is the Channel 4 Breakfast programme called?
q6=In 'The Brittas Empire' what is Gordon manager of?
q7=Who is the comedian husband of Dawn French who stars in 'Chef!'?
q8=Which series starred Robbie Coltrane as a police psychologist?
q9=Which Darling Buds starred David Jason and Pam Ferris?
q10=What did you Drop in the series about a newsroom?
q11=In which country was 'Eldorado' set?
q12=What was said to Sweetheart in the series with Nicholas Lyndhurst?
q13=What is Nick's job in 'Heartbeat'?
q14=What was the House made of in the political drama?
q15=Which fashion House did Beatrice and Evangeline head?
q16=What does Love do in the drama with Adam Faith and Zoe Wanamaker?
q17=Which Rowan played the bumbling Mr Bean?
q18=Who hosted a crazy Saturday night House Party?
q19=What was the profession of Jack and Beth in 'Peak Practice'?
q20=Which Rab C. was a Glasgow street philosopher?
q21=Which animals was the series 'Trainer' about?
q22=Which Peaks provided a mysterious soap series in 1990-91?
q23=How long did Peter Mayle spend in Provence?
q24=What was the first name of private detective Mrs Wainthropp?
q25=Did summer precede winter in Delia Smith's cookery collections?
q26=What did contestants have In Their Eyes in the impersonation show?
q27=Dawn French played the vicar of which parish?
q28=On which long-running current affairs programme did the Princess of
Wales give her first solo interview in 1995?
q29=Which Breakfast News presenter took over the Holiday programme?
q30=Which Australian presented 'Animal Hospital'?
[QUIZ 105]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=Which planet did Mork come from?
q2=Who is Cockney Chas's singing partner?
q3=How many heads did Dr Doolittle's llama have?
q4=What are Dame Edna Everage's favourite flowers?
q5=Which blonde sex symbol used the pseudonym Jane Mast?
q6=Which is the largest country in Great Britain?
q7=Who wrote 'Pilgrim's Progress'?
q8=Which is the only bird capable of flying all day without flapping its
wings?
q9='There is Nothing Like A Dame' comes from which musical?
q10=What is something wrapped in if it is served 'en croute'?
q11=Which 60s group was formed by the Wilson brothers?
q12=Who was the first person known to have died from radiation poisoning?
q13=Which word for a wide view is the name of a TV news programme?
q14=Which singer was launched into 'The Big Time' by Esther Rantzen?
q15=Which character has been played by Margaret Rutherford and Joan Hickson?
q16=Who assured viewers there were no hurricanes on the way in 1987?
q17=Which song did Lulu sing in the Eurovision Song Contest?
q18=In 'Porridge' who played Ronnie Barker's cell mate?
q19=Who created 'Brookside'?
q20=Which breed of puppy advertises Andrex bathroom tissue?
q21=Who shot to fame in the 70s as Keith Partridge?
q22=In which country is the Jasper National Park?
q23=Which country does snooker star Cliff Thorburn come from?
q24=Which sport do the Pittsburgh Pirates play?
q25=Which comedian created the character of Cosmo Smallpiece?
q26=What is the currency of Australia?
q27=How many times did Barry Sheene win the 500cc world motor cycle racing
championship?
q28=What do you dislike if you are misocapnic?
q29=What is Mia short for in Mia Farrow's name?
q30=What is the full name of the Coltrane character in 'Cracker'?
[QUIZ 106]
CATAGORY=90s Newsround
q1=Which party won a fourth consecutive term of office in the UK in 1992?
q2=Which Middle Eastern country was defeated in the Gulf War?
q3=Which country was reunified in 1990?
q4=Who became Deputy Prime Minister of the UK in 1995?
q5=Which Manchester jail was the scene of rioting in 1990?
q6=Which envoy of the Archbishop of Canterbury was released from the
Lebanon?
q7=Which three times winner of the Grand National died?
q8=Which rock legend's daughter did Michael Jackson marry?
q9=Who succeeded Barbara Bush as the USA's First Lady?
q10=Which Dimbleby interviewed the Prince of Wales on TV?
q11=Who was the first female presenter of the National Lottery Live?
q12=Which member of the royal family divorced and remarried?
q13=Which Labour leader resigned after the 1992 General Election?
q14=Assassinated Prime Minister Rabin was from which country?
q15=Which tax was abandoned in favour of the Council Tax?
q16=Which country won the Eurovision Contest in consecutive years in the
first half of the decade?
q17=Who described 1992 as an Annus Horribilis?
q18=Which heavyweight boxing champion served a prison sentence?
q19=Which media magnate drowned in mysterious circumstances?
q20=George Carey succeeded Robert Runcie in which post?
q21=Jill Morrell conducted a campaign to free which Beirut hostage?
q22=Who became president of South Africa in 1994?
q23=Which US singer celebrated his 80th birthday in December 1995?
q24=Benazir Bhutto returned as prime minister of which Asian country?
q25=Which Boris became president of the Russian Federation in 1991?
q26=Which meat was at the heart of a scare about BSE?
q27=Which link between England and France was opened?
q28=Which American football star was acquitted of his wife's murder?
q29=The imprisonment of Nick Leeson followed the collapse of which bank?
q30=What replaced TV am as ITV's weekly breakfast programme?
[QUIZ 107]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=Which Glasgow comedian is married to actress Pamela Stephenson?
q2=Who were the parents of Cain, Able and Seth?
q3=Which was the first British soccer side to win the European Cup?
q4=What is the flavour of Tia Maria?
q5=Which Joyce said, 'George, don't do that!'
q6=In snooker, what is the score from potting the pink?
q7=N is the symbol of which chemical element ?
q8=In 'EastEnders' who is Kathy Mitchell's son by Pete Beale?
q9=What is the second month of the year to have exactly 30 days?
q10=What name is shared by radio/TV presenter Chris and 'Dynasty' actress
Linda?
q11=In England, where is the National Water Sports Centre?
q12=Who recorded the album 'A Night At The Opera'?
q13=How much was a groat worth?
q14=Who hosted 'The Last Resort'?
q15=What was special about the size of the disc developed by Philips and
Sony in the late 1970s?
q16=Which two fruits were crossed to produce a nectarine?
q17=In which country did judo develop?
q18=Who hosts 'Blockbusters'?
q19=Which pop star was Jeff Banks married to?
q20=What is the first name of TV cook Harris?
q21=Who is the patron saint of travellers?
q22=A caravan is a group of which animals?
q23=In the pop song, who wore a 'crimson dress that clings so tight'?
q24=Who presents a show from Crinkley Bottom?
q25=Who picked up the nickname the 'Louisville Lip'?
q26=From which film did Duran Duran get their name?
q27=Whose summer residence is at Castel Gandolfo?
q28=In which city did the charity Oxfam originate?
q29=Who asked Wendy Richard to 'Come Outside'?
q30=Which fashion item was Imelda Marcos famous for collecting?
[QUIZ 108]
CATAGORY=90s Films
q1=Which male star shot to fame in 'Four Weddings and a Funeral'?
q2=In which film shot in Ireland did Australian Mel Gibson play a Scot?
q3=Who had to 'Carry On' 500 years after the discovery of America?
q4=In which film did Robin Williams dress up as a Scottish nanny?
q5=What was the name of the Dustin Hoffman film about Peter Pan?
q6=In which film did Whoopi Golberg first get into the habit?
q7=Who joined Walter Matthau in the film 'Grumpy Old Men'?
q8=What did Schindler draw up in the Spielberg film?
q9=What is Beethoven in the 1992 film?
q10=What is Casper?
q11=Who won an Oscar for 'Forrest Gump' and 'Philadelphia'?
q12=Who starred with Demi Moore in 'Ghost'?
q13=Who was Whitney Houston's Bodyguard?
q14=In which film did Anthony Hopkins play the role of Hannibal Lecter?
q15=How was Macaulay Culkin left at Home in 1990?
q16=What did the cub Simba become in the 1994 Disney film?
q17=What kind of Proposal did Robert Redford make concerning Demi Moore?
q18=What was Wrong in the Wallace and Gromit Oscar-winning film?
q19=Who was the Pretty Woman in the 1990 film?
q20=Who did Harry meet in the film with Billy Crystal?
q21=Which Park was the Spielberg film about dinosaurs?
q22=Where was someone Sleepless in the film with Meg Ryan?
q23=Which Disney release told the story of an American Indian heroine?
q24=In which series of films would you find Robin and The Joker?
q25=Daniel Day-Lewis starred in the Last of what 1992?
q26=In which film was Robin Williams the voice of the genie?
q27=Who was Nicole Kidman's co star in 'Far and Away' whom she later
married?
q28=Which Judge does Sylvester Stallone play in the comic cult movie?
q29=On which street was there A Miracle in the Xmas movie with Richard
Attenborough?
q30=What colour is the Eye in the 007 film?
[QUIZ 109]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=Which radio programme featured the saying, 'Left hand down a bit'?
q2=Who wrote the Doctor comic novels?
q3=Which country does tennis player Pete Sampras come from?
q4=What is a male sheep called?
q5=Who exclaims 'Dagnabit!'?
q6=Who was manager of Ipswich when they first won the F.A. Cup in '78?
q7=What is taramasalata made from?
q8=Which sleuth drove round East Anglia in a vintage Lagonda?
q9=Who created 'Star Trek'?
q10=What is 1 Cheval-Vapeur equivalent to?
q11=From which country's language does anorak come from?
q12=What is a traditional Indian dress called?
q13=Who scored the only goal in the 1996 FA Cup Final?
q14=Boob Day is the Spanish equivalent of what in Britain?
q15=In cinema, what does MGM stand for?
q16=What is tattooed on Popeye's arm?
q17=Which county did England's wicket keeper Bob Taylor play for?
q18=If a sign in Germany announced Rauchen Verboten, what could you not do?
q19=In the toy world, who is Ken's girlfriend?
q20=Which film star's funeral in 1926 was attended by more than 100,000
mourners?
q21=What did Lovejoy deal in?
q22=Which stinging weed can be used to make a kind of beer?
q23=What was held in Britain in 1908 and 1948?
q24=In which desert did Mark Thatcher go missing?
q25=Which organisation's motto is 'Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity'?
q26=Would a Scotsman wear a sporran under or outside the kilt?
q27=Which card game involves quickly spotting matching pairs?
q28=Which country does former Wimbledon finalist Chris Lewis come from?
q29=Which city was 'The Tube' broadcast from?
q30=What is the drink slivovitz made from?
[QUIZ 110]
CATAGORY=Hollywood
q1=Which singer starred in 'The Bodyguard'?
q2=Which actress Keaton starred in 'Father of the Bride II'?
q3=Which actor Tom won Oscars in 1993 and again in 1994?
q4=Which Holly won an Oscar for a silent role in 'The Piano'?
q5=Which silent movie star was played by Robert Downey Jr in 1992?
q6=Which Welsh actor starred with Jodie Foster in 'The Silence of the
Lambs'?
q7=Which Bob starred in 'Mona Lisa' before finding it 'good to talk'?
q8=Which Steven directed 'Schindler's List'?
q9=Which actor Sylvester has the nickname Sly?
q10=Who is Donald Sutherland's actor son?
q11=What is the first name of 'Pulp Fiction' director Tarantino?
q12=Which actress Melanie married Don Johnson - twice?
q13=Which Nick co-starred with Barbra Streisand in 'The Prince of Tides'?
q14=What is the first name of actress Sarandon ?
q15=Which Johnny starred as Edward Scissorhands?
q16=Which Scottish actor Sean has an actor son Jason?
q17=Which Emilio starred in 'Young Guns' I and II?
q18=Which Macaulay became one of the highest-paid child stars ever?
q19=Which actress Glenn had a 'Fatal Attraction'?
q20=Which Al starred in 'The Godfather' and 'Scent of a Woman'?
q21=Which actor Mel was born in the US but brought up in Australia?
q22=What is the surname of father and daughter Peter and Bridget?
q23=Which Robin became Mrs Doubtfire?
q24=Which blond Daryl had adventures with the Invisible Man?
q25=Who was Alec Baldwin's real and screen wife in 'The Getaway'?
q26=What is the first name of Joanne Whalley-Kilmer's husband?
q27=Liza Minnelli and Lorna Luft are daughters of which Hollywood great?
q28=Which actor succeeded Timothy Dalton as James Bond?
q29=Which film director's real name is Allen Stewart Konigsberg?
q30=Which actor won an Oscar as director of 'Dances with Wolves'?
[QUIZ 111]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=What is the seventh commandment?
q2=What sport takes place in a velodrome?
q3=In TV comedy, where did Uncle Martin come from?
q4=Who sang the theme song for 'The Man With The Golden Gun'?
q5=Who said, 'I shall hear in heaven'?
q6=In which card game do you 'peg out'?
q7=Which bingo number is clickety click?
q8=What was Ivan Lendl's first Wimbledon tournament win?
q9=What is another name for Lady's Fingers?
q10=Which member of The Monkees appeared in 'Coronation Street'?
q11=What colour is ebony?
q12=What do you have at the bottom of a colander?
q13=Who wrote the TV musical drama 'Lipstick On Your Collar'?
q14=Which magazine called itself the junior TV Times?
q15=In which track event do you get wet even when it's not raining?
q16=On which track at Pennsylvania Station did the Chattanonnga Choo Choo
leave?
q17=What colour are French post boxes?
q18=What is the nationality of Formula 1 driver Schumacher?
q19=Who played Len Fairclough?
q20=When during a meal would you have an hors d'oeuvre?
q21=Which team did Alf Garnett support?
q22=What is the US military academy called?
q23=Over what type of food did Edwina Currie resign a ministerial post?
q24=Which classical composer did Richard Chamberlain play in 'The Music
Lovers'?
q25=What is the name of the cat which dips its paw in the food tin?
q26=Which programme featuring Prunella Scales and Joan Sanderson transferred
from radio to TV?
q27=What name is given to the style of riding when both the rider's legs are
on the same side of the horse?
q28=Who tragically died while appearing on Live at Her Majesty's?
q29=Where might you find a breeze block?
q30=Whose motto is 'Nation shall speak unto nation'?
[QUIZ 112]
CATAGORY=Geography
q1=What did Iran used to be called?
q2=In which World are underdeveloped countries said to be?
q3=Normandy is part of which country?
q4=In which Sea is the island of Majorca?
q5=Which country does the island of Rhodes belong to?
q6=In which US state is Disney World?
q7=Which county is abbreviated to Oxon?
q8=In which country is the Costa del Sol?
q9=Which is further south Yarmouth or Brighton?
q10=Is Torremolinos on the coast or inland?
q11=Which sea lies between Italy and the former Yugoslavia?
q12=On which coast of France are Cannes and St Tropez?
q13=If you took a holiday in Gstaad what sport would you practise?
q14=In which country is Buenos Aires?
q15=In which continent is the holiday destination of Ibiza?
q16=Where would you speak English and Maltese?
q17=Which island lies at the eastern end of the Mediterranean?
q18=Which group of islands does Tenerife belong to?
q19=What is the Matterhorn?
q20=What is the continent around the South Pole called?
q21=Which country does the Loire flow through?
q22=What is the world's second highest mountain?
q23=In which Ocean is Greenland?
q24=On which continent is the Kalahari desert?
q25=What is the chief official language of Israel?
q26=The Arctic Ocean is not covered mainly by water but by what?
q27=Which country has four letters and ends in Q?
q28=In which Sea is Cuba?
q29=Which Falls are on the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia?
q30=On which continent is the Amazon river?
[QUIZ 113]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=What sort of Circle do conjurers join?
q2=Which UK coin has a diameter of 3cms?
q3=Which football club does Jasper Carrott support?
q4=Which musical includes the characters Sky Masterson and Nathan Detroit?
q5=What can be the name of a hat and a member of a cricket team?
q6=Which sign of the zodiac follows Capricorn?
q7=Which game might you be watching if you were at The Belfry?
q8=Variola is more commonly called what?
q9=Who wrote the play 'An Inspector Calls'?
q10=What is Diana Prince's other identity?
q11=Which Scottish group took their name from a Scritti Politti lyric?
q12=Which section do you look for in the newspaper to read what the stars
have in store for you?
q13=Which musical instrument does Nigel Kennedy play ?
q14=Which residence of the Queen's was opened to the public in 1993?
q15=In which month is the Le Mans 24 hour race held?
q16=Who wrote the theme song to 'Harry's Game'?
q17=After what is London's Fleet Street named?
q18=Which 'Knight Rider' travelled to 'Baywatch'?
q19=Who did Frank Bruno beat to become WBC heavyweight champion in 1995?
q20=What is a cassoulet?
q21=In which sport would you have an Eskimo roll?
q22=What is another name for a Chinese gooseberry?
q23=What is a 200th anniversary called?
q24=How many players are there in a Rugby League team?
q25=In ads, what was BT's bird called?
q26=Who is the husband of Queen Noor?
q27=What was the name of Hamlet's father?
q28=Which puppet appeared with Terry Hall?
q29=What is the English name for Firenze?
q30=Which year was the Royal Variety show first televised?
[QUIZ 114]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=In which English county are Taunton and Wells?
q2=Which fictional detective wrote 'The Corpse Danced At Midnight'?
q3=On the London Underground, on which line is Knightsbridge station?
q4=What is the name of Frank Sinatra's daughter?
q5=What is the name of Phil's brother in 'EastEnders'?
q6=In which Ian Fleming novel did James Bond first appear?
q7=Who did 1975 Miss World Wilnelia Merced marry in the 1980s?
q8=What type of entertainment is the musical 'Barnum' about?
q9=In which year did 'Dr Who' first appear on BBC?
q10=Over how many days is an Olympic decathlon held?
q11=What did Maureen Lipman, aka Beattie, encourage us to use in the TV
advertising campaign?
q12=In June 1980, which coin ceased to be legal tender?
q13=Who is actress Sandra Dickinson married to?
q14=Which magician presented TV's 'Wipeout'?
q15=Who was the first British monarch to visit America?
q16=What is the first name of comedian Dee?
q17=0161 is the dialling code for which city?
q18=Which husband and wife team were together in 'Upstairs, Downstairs' and
'Forever Green'?
q19=What is Alec Gilroy's relationship to Vicky in 'Coronation Street'?
q20=Which member of 'Dad's Army' had a chart topping hit?
q21=At which game has Omar Sharif represented his country?
q22=Which group features the children of 50s and 60s folk singer Ian
Campbell?
q23=What does Tenko mean in English?
q24=C.Day Lewis and John Betjeman have both held which title?
q25=In which real state is the fictitious town of Knots Landing?
q26=On which Street is the New York Stock Exchange?
q27=How many times do you sing 'Happy Birthday' if you sing two verses of
the song?
q28=Who left Channel 4 to become Director of the Royal Opera House?
q29=Sunderland lies at the mouth of which river?
q30=Of which union was Ray Buckton once a leader?
[QUIZ 115]
CATAGORY=Pot-Luck
q1=What is the capital city of Hawaii?
q2=What is the mint with the hole?
q3=What boat is found on the canals of Venice?
q4=What is a misanthrope?
q5=Where would you find a kibbutz?
q6=Where are the Quantocks
q7=Which England football manager was dubbed a turnip by The Sun?
q8=Which London underground station was named after a football club?
q9=Who uncrossed their legs to much ado in 'Basic Instinct'?
q10=Who played the female lead in a sexual harrassment case in the film
'Disclosure'?
q11=Who founded the Microsoft Corporation?
q12=Who wrote the novel 'Trainspotting'?
q13=Who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1995?
q14=Where are the Shankly Gates ?
q15=In which city did Molly Malone wheel her wheelbarrow?
q16=What is the name of the badger's residence?
q17=Which office block is located at the junction of Charing Cross Road and
Tottenham Court Road?
q18=What is the collective noun for Geese?
q19=Who is the only cricketer to score 501 in first class cricket?
q20=What are Tunbridge Wells, Windsor and Kensington & Chelsea?
q21=Who was Admiral Lord Nelson's lover?
q22=What was Mozart's middle name?
q23=Who won the award for 1996's Satellite TV Personality of the Year?
q24=Who was the principal communications officer on the Starship Enterprise?
q25=What are the names of the Duchess of York's children?
q26=Who got one in the eye at the Battle of Hastings?
q27=Who was Don Quixote's sidekick?
q28=What is the viral disease of rabbits?
q29=Who wrote Winnie The Pooh?
q30=Where is the Jorvik centre?
[ANSWERS 1]
a1=The Pelican
a2=Anode
a3=Wally
a4=Butterfly
a5=Victoria
a6=Melchester
a7=Six
a8=Tom Hanks
a9=Doe
a10=Cliff Thorburn
a11=Jersey
a12=Hands
a13=Elton John
a14=Maddy Prior
a15=Third Class
a16=Ten
a17=LXXVII
a18=St Cecilia
a19=Flock together
a20=The Taming of the Shrew
a21=True Blue
a22=The brain
a23=Hummingbird
a24=Eric Clapton
a25=Luke
a26=Italy
a27=Alderney
a28=Joe Fagan
a29=La Boheme
a30=Eight
[ANSWERS 2]
a1=Billiards and snooker
a2=Roger Bannister
a3=Australian
a4=Golf
a5=Moss
a6=Brazil
a7=Grand National
a8=Marciano
a9=Australia
a10=American
a11=Jake
a12=Tennis
a13=Boxing
a14=Helsinki
a15=Czech
a16=Matthews
a17=Knighthood
a18=Derby
a19=The Commonwealth Games
a20=Jim
a21=Manchester United
a22=Munich
a23=Derek
a24=Wimbledon
a25=Billy Wright
a26=Swedish
a27=Cricket
a28=The Marathon
a29=Floodlights
a30=Footballers
[ANSWERS 3]
a1=Gregorian
a2=Guitar
a3=He abdicated
a4=October
a5=Seven
a6=Rome
a7=Goat
a8=25
a9=John Sullivan
a10=Four
a11=Australia
a12=Cher
a13=Waterloo
a14=The Diddymen
a15=Thursday
a16=John Betjeman
a17=Lilliput
a18=Dish
a19=Aardvark
a20=Seven
a21=Dirty
a22=George Best
a23=Siesta
a24=Edgar Allan Poe
a25=One minute
a26=Harrow
a27=M
a28=Badger
a29=Meg Mortimer
a30='I'm free'
[ANSWERS 4]
a1=A dog
a2=Come Dancing
a3=Panorama
a4=The Good Old Days
a5=Sooty
a6=Opportunity Knocks
a7=The Sky At Night
a8=This Is Your Life
a9=Blue Peter
a10=Grandstand
a11=What The Papers Say
a12=Billy Bunter
a13=Tony Hancock
a14=10
a15=Lucille Ball
a16=First night of ITV
a17=Armchair
a18=Zoo Time
a19=Magician
a20=Dock Green
a21=Bill and Ben
a22=Palladium
a23=Billy Cotton
a24=Queen Elizabeth II
a25=Advertisements
a26=Tonight
a27=Richard
a28=What's My Line?
a29=Army
a30=Westerns
[ANSWERS 5]
a1=Paul Eddington
a2=Four - one was a dog
a3=Kid Creole
a4=Gopher
a5=Cliff Richard
a6=William Tell
a7=One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest
a8=Autumn
a9=Eagle
a10=Wimbledon
a11=Bruce Forsyth
a12=Keir Hardie
a13=Nigel Short
a14=Canada
a15=Florence Nightingale
a16=Sheep
a17=Pocahontas
a18=Twins
a19=Foot
a20=Swiss
a21=Mrs Robinson
a22=First frozen food
a23=Graphite
a24=1870
a25=Desert Island Discs
a26=Cats
a27=Perry
a28=Iceberg
a29=Potato
a30=Spike
[ANSWERS 6]
a1=The Comets
a2=Blue Suede
a3=Livin'
a4=Doris Day
a5=In The Window
a6=Brothers
a7=Amsterdam
a8=On Your Collar
a9=Mommy
a10=Great
a11=Like A Horse and Carriage
a12=Holly
a13=A Falling Star
a14=Eden
a15=Neil Sedaka
a16=Mary's
a17='She's My Baby'
a18=Marty Wilde
a19=Nat King Cole
a20=Chantilly
a21=Adam Faith
a22=In the Sand
a23=Jackie Wilson
a24=Three
a25=Summertime
a26=Kiss Me
a27=Jukebox
a28=Chewing Gum
a29=16
a30=Smoke
[ANSWERS 7]
a1=Kipps
a2=Ascot
a3=Union
a4=Eddie Waring
a5=Gilbert and Sullivan
a6=Lucy Locket
a7=Edward Fox
a8=Blue
a9=Right
a10=Peter and Gordon
a11=The General Lee
a12=Desdemona
a13=15
a14=Motor racing
a15=Japan
a16=Turkey
a17=The Doors
a18=12
a19=Uganda
a20=Maria Callas
a21=Quarto
a22=Even numbers
a23=Two
a24=Hangman
a25=Kidneys
a26=Knot garden
a27=Billy J. Kramer
a28=17th
a29=Greta Garbo
a30=None
[ANSWERS 8]
a1=One
a2=Prince Charles
a3=Fergie
a4=Princess Margaret
a5=Elizabeth
a6=Balmoral
a7=Philip
a8=Prince Andrew
a9=Princess Anne
a10=Panorama
a11=Eton
a12=Corgi
a13=Mrs Wallis Simpson
a14=Victoria
a15=Buckingham Palace
a16=Six
a17=Spencer
a18=Mark Phillips
a19=Prince Andrew
a20=Prince Edward
a21=Jonathan Dimbleby
a22=Hip replacement
a23=Windsor
a24=Henry
a25=Princess Anne
a26=Duchess of York
a27=Cornwall
a28=Duke of Windsor
a29=Sandringham
a30=Britannia
[ANSWERS 9]
a1=Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
a2=Four
a3=Backstroke
a4=Knitting
a5=St Albans
a6=Social Democrat Party
a7=Dyslexia
a8=Rock Hudson
a9=Tokyo
a10=Ferdinand Magellan
a11=George Robey
a12=Rimsky-Korsakov
a13=Nicholas Lyndhurst
a14=Radio Five Live
a15=Fountain Pen
a16=Heath Robinson
a17=Shari Lewis
a18=Tony Benn
a19=Prisoner
a20=Harp
a21=Gnasher
a22=Rothmans
a23=Kris Kristofferson
a24=18
a25=Francis Durbridge
a26=Sleeping Beauty
a27=Harold Macmillan
a28=Amber
a29=Horse
a30=April
[ANSWERS 10]
a1=Rivers
a2=Cumbria
a3=Birmingham
a4=Victoria
a5=Essex
a6=Yorkshire
a7=Blackpool
a8=Zoo
a9=The Minster
a10=Isle of Wight
a11=A city
a12=Thames
a13=Southport
a14=English Channel
a15=National Exhibition Centre
a16=The Potteries
a17=Manchester
a18=M6
a19=Northeast
a20=Liverpool
a21=Oxford. Cambridge
a22=Pennines
a23=Dartmoor
a24=Cars
a25=Isle of Man
a26=Stonehenge
a27=Shakespeare's
a28=Kent
a29=One
a30=Rutland
[ANSWERS 11]
a1=The Late, Late Breakfast Show
a2=Two
a3=Pancakes
a4=Leaves
a5=Perseus
a6=Noah
a7=Kojee Bear
a8=John Curry
a9=1986
a10=Eight
a11=First test tube baby
a12=Excalibur
a13=Russell Harty
a14=Desert island
a15=Tongue
a16=Richard Nixon
a17=Quentin Crisp
a18=Bob Hope
a19=Harry Palmer
a20=Private Eye
a21=Grasshopper
a22=18
a23=West Germany
a24=88
a25=Eight
a26=Pavement
a27=Crocodile
a28=Sarah Kennedy
a29=Fifty years
a30=Three
[ANSWERS 12]
a1=Bambi
a2=80 days
a3=Over the River Kwai
a4=White Christmas
a5=Tramp
a6=Ben Hur
a7=Fantasia
a8=Gone With The Wind
a9=Bob Hope
a10=Casablanca
a11=Laurence Olivier
a12=Brief Encounter
a13=Hitchcock
a14=Welles
a15=Alec Guinness
a16=Ealing Comedies
a17=In The Rain
a18=Hot
a19=Genevieve
a20=James Dean
a21=Grace Kelly
a22=Brigitte Bardot
a23=Ten
a24=At The Top
a25=Elizabeth Taylor
a26=Rogers
a27=Brando
a28=Arsenic
a29=Love
a30=Eternity
[ANSWERS 13]
a1=Teddy bears
a2=Aida
a3=Haemoglobin
a4=Little Richard
a5=Dolphin
a6=Elephants
a7=Monkey puzzle
a8=Tug of War
a9=Butterflies
a10=Elizabeth II
a11=Bob Dylan
a12=Beauty
a13=Clay
a14=Stalactite
a15=Feathers
a16=Hard
a17=Maggie Philbin
a18=Adagio
a19=St Martins
a20=Alfred
a21='Today'
a22=Carol
a23=12
a24=The can-can
a25=Five
a26=Jellyfish
a27=Michael Jackson
a28=13
a29=He's So Fine
a30=Antarctic
[ANSWERS 14]
a1=Blackburn Rovers
a2=Arsenal
a3=Red
a4=Paul Gascoigne
a5=Bobby Robson
a6=Sheffield
a7=Wembley Stadium
a8=Celtic
a9=45
a10=City
a11=Red
a12=Stan Collymore
a13=Wales
a14=Jimmy Greaves
a15=Norwich City
a16=22
a17=Brazil
a18=Aston Villa
a19=Match of the Day
a20=Edinburgh
a21=1
a22=Jack Charlton
a23=Germany
a24=Everton
a25=Wimbledon
a26=Forest
a27=Blue
a28=Scotland
a29=Yes
a30=White Hart
[ANSWERS 15]
a1=Rugby
a2=Mongoose
a3=Three
a4=Bedrock
a5=Australia
a6=Friday
a7=Richard Adams
a8=The giant tortoise
a9=Joseph
a10=Epidermis
a11=Sausages
a12=Robbie
a13=A backbone
a14=Little John
a15=Germaine Greer
a16=Nine
a17=William
a18=Perry Mason
a19=Istanbul
a20=England
a21=Irving Berlin
a22=Taurus
a23=They met on 'Blind Date'
a24=7-0
a25=Sandie Shaw
a26=Stamps
a27=Spandau
a28=Benjamin Britten
a29=Pay As You Earn
a30=Richard Beckinsale
[ANSWERS 16]
a1=Queen Victoria
a2=Curly Watts
a3=The patio
a4=Ramsay
a5=Joan Collins
a6=Emmerdale
a7=Southfork
a8=Falcon
a9=Casualty
a10=Home and Away
a11=H
a12=Peyton
a13=Crossroads
a14=A magazine
a15=The Colbys
a16=Knot's
a17=Brookside
a18=Jason Donovan
a19=Jack and Vera Duckworth
a20=Angie Watts
a21=J.R
a22=Carrington
a23=Girl
a24=Emmerdale
a25=Melbourne
a26=The Bill
a27=Rita Sullivan
a28=Ena
a29=America
a30=Barbara Windsor
[ANSWERS 17]
a1=Green
a2=Fish
a3=Abraham Lincoln
a4=Kate Bush
a5=Hypnotism
a6=Howard Keel
a7=A pig
a8=Pete Seeger
a9=His cousins and his aunt
a10=Charity
a11=Cormorants
a12=John Thaw
a13=Draughts
a14=Queen Victoria
a15=Claustrophobia
a16=Camelot
a17=Tyne
a18=Postman Pat
a19=New York
a20=Woodstock
a21=Rice
a22=Frank Bruno
a23=Thursday
a24=Procol Harum
a25=Lily of the valley
a26=Insects
a27=Palm
a28=Seven swans a-swimming
a29=King Arthur
a30=Eric Bristow
[ANSWERS 18]
a1=West Side Story
a2=Agatha Christie
a3=We're British
a4=Skates
a5=Superstar
a6=Girl
a7=On the Roof
a8=The Windmill
a9=Broadway
a10=My Fair Lady
a11=Sullivan
a12=Royal Shakespeare Company
a13=Cats
a14=Elaine Paige
a15=Oklahoma
a16=The Sound of Music
a17=Carousel
a18=Barnum
a19=Oliver
a20=Sunset
a21=South
a22=High
a23=Calcutta
a24=Earnest
a25=Dolls
a26=Rita
a27=Saigon
a28=Les Miserables
a29=Hello
a30=Love
[ANSWERS 19]
a1=It's That Man Again
a2=The Rolling Stones
a3=New Zealand
a4=Dire Straits
a5=Tennis
a6=Ethelred
a7=Blue
a8=Cyril Fletcher
a9=Abraham Lincoln
a10=Davy Crockett
a11=India
a12=New York
a13=Home On The Range
a14=Mars
a15=Wins
a16=Four
a17=Rin Tin Tin
a18=Toytown
a19=India
a20=Alexis Carrington
a21=Argentina
a22=Male
a23=Gordon Richards
a24=Saffron
a25=Chest
a26=American
a27=Blessed
a28=The Saint
a29=Honey bees
a30=Women's Royal Air Force
[ANSWERS 20]
a1=Churchill
a2=Hitler
a3=The Blitz
a4=Prisoner of war
a5=Vera Lynn
a6=Dad's Army
a7=USSR
a8=Africa
a9=France
a10=Europe
a11=1945
a12=Princess Elizabeth
a13=Israel
a14=Miss World
a15=Jeans
a16=John F. Kennedy
a17=Russia
a18=Everest
a19=Hovercraft
a20=Premium Bonds
a21=Hula hoop
a22=Mini
a23=M1
a24=Teenagers
a25=Coffee
a26=Holiday camps
a27=Meters
a28=Russia
a29=Skiffle
a30=The Bomb
[ANSWERS 21]
a1=Snakes
a2=Absolutely Fabulous
a3=The Joker
a4=August
a5=Drag Racing
a6=70
a7=Ingot
a8=Ian Carmichael
a9=European Cup Winners' Cup
a10=Ivory
a11=January
a12=New York
a13=Emmerdale
a14=P.D
a15=Madonna
a16=Rosie
a17=Chess
a18=Doctor Finlay
a19=Agnetha
a20=Gulliver
a21=Paul Simon
a22=Scotland
a23=Cake
a24=Brian Matthew
a25=Boy George
a26=Until we meet again
a27=Oscar Wilde
a28=Prunella Scales
a29=Antoinette
a30=Tuberculosis
[ANSWERS 22]
a1=Southern
a2=A state
a3=Spain
a4=Ireland
a5=India
a6=South America
a7=Himalayas
a8=Luxembourg
a9=Red
a10=Italy
a11=Holland
a12=New Zealand
a13=Norway
a14=South Africa
a15=Turkey
a16=Rome
a17=Mountain
a18=China
a19=Iraq
a20=Thailand
a21=Atlantic
a22=Belgium
a23=Antarctic
a24=Gibraltar
a25=Isle of Man
a26=Sri Lanka
a27=Mediterranean
a28=Pacific
a29=Greenland
a30=Africa
[ANSWERS 23]
a1=Mobile Army Surgical Hospital
a2=300
a3=Spain
a4=Edward VIII
a5=The Life And Loves Of A She Devil
a6=Valhalla
a7=Iron
a8=Rommel
a9=Mrs Dale's Diary
a10=January
a11=Reg Varney
a12=Piano
a13=Dusty Springfield
a14=Haddock
a15=Avocado
a16=Austria
a17=Plimsoll Line
a18=Soup
a19=Lorna Doone
a20=Vivaldi
a21=Dublin
a22=Richmal Crompton
a23=XIV
a24=Chair
a25=Alexander the Great
a26=Karen
a27=Intelligence
a28=Spencer
a29=Jerusalem
a30=Bonsai
[ANSWERS 24]
a1=Happiness
a2=Blue Jeans
a3=Dustman
a4=Downtown
a5=Congratulations
a6=Sonny
a7=Diana Ross
a8=Pins
a9=Whiter
a10=The Pacemakers
a11=24
a12=Freddie
a13=Herman
a14=Roy Orbison
a15=Go
a16=Lollipop
a17=Fashion
a18=Billy J. Kramer
a19=The Rising Sun
a20=Lulu
a21=Four
a22=Cilla Black
a23=The Monkees
a24=Nights
a25=Dusty Springfield
a26=The Who
a27=Yellow
a28=The Shadows
a29=The Beach Boys
a30=Papas
[ANSWERS 25]
a1=100 degrees Celsius
a2=Aries
a3=Auric
a4=Stevie Wonder
a5=Edward Lear
a6=Slate
a7=Bojangles
a8=Charlene
a9=Extinction
a10=Diamond
a11=Bachelor of Arts
a12=The Heart
a13=Starfish
a14=Tarot
a15=Spiders
a16=Clement and La Frenais
a17=Five
a18=Track
a19=Spanish Civil War
a20=Mark Twain
a21=Mike Oldfield
a22=Paris
a23=Monday
a24=A dollar bill
a25=Mozart
a26=Darwin
a27=Thursday
a28=Gumbie Cat
a29=Cantons
a30=Daphne du Maurier
[ANSWERS 26]
a1=Rome
a2=British
a3=Sonny
a4=Liverpool
a5=Trueman
a6=Australian
a7=Motor
a8=Matthews
a9=England
a10=Celtic
a11=Golf
a12=Clay
a13=Ann
a14=Arnold
a15=Cooper
a16=Graham Hill
a17=King
a18=Scotland
a19=Best
a20=Swimming
a21=South Africa
a22=Long
a23=Charlton
a24=World Cup
a25=Tennis
a26=West Germany
a27=Motor racing
a28=Ramsey
a29=Wimbledon
a30=Manchester United
[ANSWERS 27]
a1=The Scarecrow
a2=Schilling
a3=Measles
a4=Oasis
a5=Alma
a6=Cabriolet
a7=Clock
a8=Cilla Black
a9=Scott Joplin
a10=Bell
a11=Jacobs
a12=1931
a13=Bread
a14=Cabbage
a15=Allan Sherman
a16=Three
a17=Radioactivity
a18=Larry Grayson
a19=Tyne
a20=Anthony Quinn
a21=Sex change
a22=Blue
a23=Lawson
a24=Cruet
a25=Nap
a26=The Blue Angel
a27=Tom Waits
a28=Captain W. E. Johns
a29=Fifty
a30=World Boxing Association
[ANSWERS 28]
a1=Coronation Street
a2=Z Cars
a3=Forsyte Saga
a4=University Challenge
a5=Your Lucky Stars
a6=Dr Who
a7=Dr Finlay
a8=Flintstones
a9=Liver Birds
a10=Magic Roundabout
a11=Man From UNCLE
a12=Match of the Day
a13=Horse
a14=Adam
a15=The Avengers
a16=Home
a17=That Was The Week That Was
a18=Mason
a19=Peyton Place
a20=The Saint
a21=Songs of Praise
a22=Star Trek
a23=Till Death Do Us Part
a24=Tomorrow's
a25=Top of the Pops
a26=Williams
a27=England, West Germany
a28=Dudley Moore
a29=Winters
a30=The Beatles
[ANSWERS 29]
a1=Primary
a2=Keeping Up Appearances
a3=Smith
a4=Crewe
a5=Bridge
a6=40
a7=Black, red and yellow
a8=McKern
a9=100
a10=Eleanor
a11=February
a12=Moody
a13=Face
a14=T.S
a15=Sat among the cinders
a16=Forsyth
a17=Lunar
a18=Moore
a19=The Beatles
a20=Hands
a21=Craig
a22=London
a23=Nightingale
a24=Cub
a25=Epsom
a26=Unkindness
a27=Michael Jackson
a28=Close
a29=Clock
a30=Accidents
[ANSWERS 30]
a1=West
a2=Elizabeth Taylor
a3=Arabia
a4=Clyde
a5=Midnight
a6=Dustin Hoffman
a7=Rex Harrison
a8=Oliver!
a9=John Wayne
a10=Farrow
a11=The Sound of Music
a12=Greek
a13=Dinner
a14=Mary Poppins
a15=Michael Caine
a16=Christie
a17=Streisand
a18=Zhivago
a19=Peck
a20=Jean Brodie
a21=Scofield
a22=101
a23=The Sundance Kid
a24=2001
a25=Psycho
a26=Breakfast
a27=Sean Connery
a28=The Good
a29=Charity
a30=Camelot
[ANSWERS 31]
a1=Curly
a2=Florence Nightingale
a3=Germany
a4=Dr Doolittle
a5=Wendy Richard
a6=HMV
a7=Carbon
a8=Popeye
a9=Red and white
a10=November
a11=Dublin
a12=Arnold Layne
a13=Poker
a14=Geometry
a15=Simple Minds
a16=13
a17=Five
a18=Limbo
a19=Eight
a20=Grimm
a21=Heidi
a22=Temple
a23=Heifer
a24=Natalie
a25=Godiva
a26=Midas
a27=Domesday
a28=Frankie Laine
a29=Eye
a30=Briers
[ANSWERS 32]
a1=M1
a2=Right
a3=Essex
a4=Ford
a5=Hot Air Balloon
a6=Wright
a7=Queen Elizabeth II
a8=France
a9=Rolls Royce
a10=Atlantic
a11=Train
a12=English Channel
a13=Jet
a14=Concorde
a15=Black
a16=M25
a17=Manchester
a18=Jaguar
a19=Queen Mary
a20=M11
a21=Waterloo
a22=Germany
a23=Underground
a24=Paris
a25=Lorry
a26=Railway
a27=Folkestone
a28=1995
a29=Moscow
a30=Dartford
[ANSWERS 33]
a1=M1
a2=Taurus
a3=3
a4=Abba
a5=Stan Laurel
a6=Lawyer
a7=Pauline Mole
a8=Cycling
a9=Cliff Richard
a10=Rule the world
a11=University
a12=Isaac Asimov
a13=Bonnet
a14=Saturn
a15=Water
a16=Eight
a17=Derek
a18=Oxford and Cambridge boat race
a19=Dog
a20=Biscuit
a21=Democrats and Republicans
a22=Coward
a23=Butcher
a24=Thailand
a25=Gloria Estefan
a26=San Francisco
a27=Blue and white
a28=Nazareth
a29=Barbara Hulanicki
a30=45 degrees
[ANSWERS 34]
a1=Humphrey Bogart
a2=Bing Crosby
a3=Ingrid Bergman
a4=Tony
a5=Richard Gere
a6=Bette
a7=De Mille
a8=Keystone
a9=Liza Minnelli
a10=Michael Douglas
a11=Gardner
a12=Sister
a13=Hepburn
a14=Kelly
a15=Alfred Hitchcock
a16=Jane Fonda
a17=Clark Gable
a18=Walter Matthau
a19=Ginger Rogers
a20=Temple
a21=Valentino
a22=Barrymore
a23=Newman
a24=Madonna
a25=Doris Day
a26=Tom Cruise
a27=Cagney
a28=Nose
a29=Elizabeth Taylor
a30=Moore
[ANSWERS 35]
a1=Russia
a2=John Osborne
a3=Altimeter
a4=George Michael
a5=Burt Reynolds
a6=Edward VIII
a7=Talk
a8=Fred Astaire
a9=Six
a10=Leviticus
a11=Housemaid's Knee
a12=Milan
a13=Captain
a14=Black
a15=The Kabin
a16=Seven
a17=Fish
a18=Nose
a19=Mersey
a20=Dana
a21=Basil Brush
a22=Huey Lewis
a23=Prue
a24=Thompson Twins
a25=School
a26=Cairo
a27=Porridge
a28=Cricket
a29=Aubergine
a30=Ronald Reagan
[ANSWERS 36]
a1=East
a2=John o' Groat's
a3=Edinburgh
a4=Yes
a5=Hadrian
a6=St Andrews
a7=Whisky
a8=Balmoral
a9=Highland Games
a10=Skiing
a11=Mountains
a12=Aberdeen
a13=Shetland
a14=Ness
a15=Skye
a16=Kintyre
a17=Clyde
a18=Edinburgh
a19=Haggis
a20=Gretna Green
a21=Lake
a22=Ben Nevis
a23=Dundee
a24=Perth
a25=Tweed
a26=North Sea
a27=Valley
a28=Glasgow
a29=Dundee
a30=St Andrew
[ANSWERS 37]
a1=Coca Cola
a2=John
a3=St Bride's
a4=Table tennis
a5=Cymru
a6=55
a7=Beckindale
a8=Blue, red and white
a9=50
a10=Take That
a11=Felix the Cat
a12=Common cold
a13=John
a14=P.G
a15=Ken Russell
a16=All Blacks
a17=Gershwin
a18=Australia
a19=1918
a20=Feet
a21=None
a22=Ireland
a23=Silicon
a24=1965
a25=Earth
a26=Apple
a27=Oaks
a28=Crinkley Bottom
a29=Wilfred Owen
a30=Aravinda de Silva
[ANSWERS 38]
a1=In a pouch
a2=Panda
a3=Australia
a4=Six
a5=Spider
a6=Camel
a7=King Charles
a8=Jellyfish
a9=Ewe
a10=Meat
a11=Dogs
a12=Brush
a13=St Bernard
a14=It does not have one
a15=Trotters
a16=Indian
a17=Caviar
a18=Hibernation
a19=Backbone
a20=Kids
a21=Skunk
a22=Squeezing
a23=To breathe
a24=Sting
a25=Colour
a26=A tail
a27=Butterfly
a28=German Shepherd
a29=Horse
a30=Cat
[ANSWERS 39]
a1=Garter
a2=The Boar's Head
a3=James Stewart
a4=Bryan Robson
a5=Macmillan
a6=Devil Woman
a7=Bram Stoker
a8=Forget-me-not
a9=Cancer
a10=1855
a11=Nell Gwyn
a12=Enya
a13=Pack
a14=Orienteering
a15=Lee Marvin
a16=8
a17=Stave
a18=Robert Frost
a19=Peer Gynt
a20=General Custer
a21=Power boat racing
a22=Le Metro
a23=Gorilla
a24=Des O'Connor
a25=Wainwright
a26=St Francis
a27=Will Carling
a28=Krypton
a29=Toto
a30=Bull
[ANSWERS 40]
a1=Australia and England
a2=Manchester
a3=Before
a4=Cork
a5=Essex
a6=Jack Russell
a7=Lords
a8=Randall
a9=Warwickshire
a10=England
a11=Two
a12=Yorkshire
a13=Wicket keeper
a14=Nottingham
a15=None
a16=India
a17=W.G
a18=Northamptonshire
a19=Stewart
a20=Caught and bowled
a21=Left
a22=Lancashire
a23=Sunday
a24=Six
a25=Brian Johnson
a26=Terence
a27=Australia
a28=Six
a29=Middlesex
a30=Ted Dexter
[ANSWERS 41]
a1=Sonic
a2=Cancer
a3=Bleasdale
a4=Rod Stewart
a5=Double bogey
a6=Top Cat
a7=Lollards
a8=Libya
a9=The Bee Gees
a10=Descartes
a11=General Certificate of Secondary Education
a12=Elton John
a13=Caravan
a14=June
a15=Open spaces
a16=Random Access Memory
a17=St Mary Mead
a18=One thousand
a19=Bobby Ball
a20=Herb
a21=Aberdeen
a22=The Lone Ranger
a23=Tuesday
a24=4th July
a25=Fish
a26=Diabetes
a27=Fulham
a28=Mosquito
a29=Wolf
a30=The Archers
[ANSWERS 42]
a1=Hyacinth
a2=Lumley
a3=Rene
a4=One Foot in the Grave
a5=Trotter
a6=Cricket
a7=The Good Life
a8=Rag and bone men
a9=2 Point 4
a10=Stockings
a11=Vince and Penny
a12=Second World War
a13=Prime Minister
a14=Department store
a15=Newcastle
a16=Sharon
a17=Blackadder
a18=Bread
a19=Fawlty Towers
a20=Hi de Hi!
a21=Likely Lads
a22=Hospital
a23=Solicitor
a24=Badly
a25=Cheers
a26=God
a27=New
a28=Prison
a29=Scotland
a30=Betty
[ANSWERS 43]
a1=Germany
a2=Drachma
a3=Mother of Pearl
a4=Simply Red
a5=Bianca
a6=O
a7=Eyes
a8=Judy Garland
a9=Terms at Oxford
a10=Samson
a11=Music
a12=Zither
a13=Blue Whale
a14=Red
a15=Morris
a16=Ten
a17=Numbers
a18=Walpurgis
a19=Peter Wright
a20=Swan
a21=Interpol
a22=Milligan
a23=Black Beauty
a24=Sturgeon
a25=Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent
a26=Brussels
a27=Blue
a28=Olympus
a29=Squash
a30=Very High Frequency
[ANSWERS 44]
a1=John F. Kennedy
a2=6
a3=Berlin
a4=Eichmann
a5=Marilyn Monroe
a6=Wilson
a7=Beeching
a8=Martin Luther King
a9=Harold Macmillan
a10=Shrimpton
a11=Eagle
a12=India
a13=Moors
a14=Smith
a15=Wight
a16=Russia
a17=Manson
a18=West Germany
a19=Garland
a20=Edward
a21=Prince Charles
a22=The Moon
a23=Kray
a24=Israel
a25=Economics
a26=Flower
a27=Campbell
a28=Mini
a29=Czechoslovakia
a30=The Beatles
[ANSWERS 45]
a1=40
a2=The Generation Game
a3=Richard Greene
a4=Mozart
a5=Trug
a6=50
a7=Heap
a8=Ball
a9=1,000
a10=A bird
a11=November
a12=Freight Train
a13=20
a14=D.H
a15=A farrow
a16=Ballet
a17=Queen Vic
a18=Phil Collins
a19=Nine
a20=Lord Gnome
a21=Ream
a22=USA
a23=Apse
a24=Kid
a25=A blow to his stomach
a26=King George II
a27=Influenza
a28=Groucho Marx
a29=Cribbage
a30=Pick Your Own
[ANSWERS 46]
a1=Alps
a2=Greenland
a3=Weston
a4=Africa
a5=Great Lakes
a6=Tropic of Cancer
a7=Tasmania
a8=Vietnam
a9=Spain
a10=Hampton Court
a11=Isle of Man
a12=England
a13=Hawaii
a14=German
a15=Lancashire
a16=Victoria
a17=Dogger Bank
a18=Cornwall
a19=Channel Islands
a20=Europe
a21=East Anglia
a22=Northern
a23=Grand Canyon
a24=Lapland
a25=North
a26=America
a27=India
a28=United Kingdom
a29=Italy
a30=Land's End
[ANSWERS 47]
a1=Scapegoat
a2=300
a3=Bayern Munich
a4=20 franc
a5=Warhol
a6=Eight
a7=Lead
a8=Slade
a9=Intestate
a10=A pig
a11=Annie Oakley
a12=Meatloaf
a13=Swarm
a14=Clarinet
a15=Coyote
a16=Seven
a17=Natural
a18=Susan
a19=72
a20=Grape
a21=2 Point 4 Children
a22=Parental Guidance
a23=The Queen Mother
a24=Flute
a25=Mrs Hudson
a26=Beaufort
a27=Paris
a28=Pictionary
a29=The Red Crescent
a30=Six
[ANSWERS 48]
a1=The Brotherhood of Man
a2=Lee
a3=Glitter
a4=Bay
a5=Sweet
a6=Tyrannosaurus
a7=Slade
a8=Rod Stewart
a9=Kiki Dee
a10=Queen
a11=The Pips
a12=The Rubettes
a13=10 cc
a14=5
a15=Sing
a16=Blondie
a17=Survive
a18=Nilsson
a19=Abba
a20=Genesis
a21=Electric Light Orchestra
a22=Fire
a23=Eagles
a24=Tiger
a25=Love
a26=Garfunkel
a27=Soul
a28=The Bee Gees
a29=Mungo Jerry
a30=Mondays
[ANSWERS 49]
a1=Green
a2=Gemini
a3=Knee
a4=Cliff Richard
a5=Beta
a6=Eyrie
a7=Charlie Chaplin
a8=June
a9=Tony Orlando
a10=The Co-op
a11=Waterworld
a12=Cluedo
a13=Dinner jacket
a14=Diamonds
a15=Animals
a16=Naked Video
a17=Ferryman
a18=Piaf
a19=Red
a20=Bread roll
a21=A camera
a22=Paul Daniels
a23=Wednesday
a24=Eric Clapton
a25=Bettabuys
a26=Talon
a27=Horse racing
a28=Time
a29=Kennel
a30=Henry VIII
[ANSWERS 50]
a1=England
a2=Jacklin
a3=Tennis
a4=Princess Anne
a5=Ibrox Park
a6=Coe
a7=Boxing
a8=Arsenal
a9=Swimming
a10=Richards
a11=Goolagong
a12=Reardon
a13=Celtic
a14=Red Rum
a15=Clough
a16=Foster
a17=Sweden
a18=Sheene
a19=Thompson
a20=Virginia Wade
a21=Liverpool
a22=Cricket
a23=France
a24=Ipswich
a25=Argentina
a26=Rugby League
a27=Lauda
a28=Kerry Packer
a29=Stewart
a30=Scotland
[ANSWERS 51]
a1=Japan
a2=Rupee
a3=Mark, Martin
a4=64
a5=Stuarts
a6=Eight
a7=Aveline
a8=Sting
a9=Bush
a10=Solomon
a11=Gestapo
a12=Netherlands
a13=Car mechanic
a14=Mauve
a15=Acer
a16=12
a17=St Valentine's Day
a18=Lodge
a19=John Keats
a20=Apron
a21=Israel
a22=Madness
a23=Jack Russell
a24=Cabbage
a25=Gossip columnists
a26=Hydrogen
a27=Alan
a28=Ngaio Marsh
a29=Six
a30=Visual Display Unit
[ANSWERS 52]
a1=Star Wars
a2=The Godfather
a3=A car
a4=A shark
a5=Saturday
a6=Kramer
a7=Superman
a8=Cuckoo's
a9=Grease
a10=Third
a11=Nile
a12=Rocky
a13=Kermit
a14=Eagle
a15=King Kong
a16=Towering Inferno
a17=M*A*S*H
a18=Orange
a19=Jackal
a20=Bugsy
a21=Clint Eastwood
a22=Diamonds
a23=Deer
a24=Beverly Hills
a25=Dog
a26=Robert Redford
a27=Great and Small
a28=Now
a29=Moon
a30=Poseidon
[ANSWERS 53]
a1=Henry VIII
a2=Food and Drink
a3=Buyer beware
a4=Liverpool
a5=Rum
a6=25
a7=Drabble
a8=Douglas
a9=Choked on a chicken bone
a10=Selleck
a11=Epistle
a12=Tina Turner
a13=Litmus
a14=J.B
a15=Magnus Magnusson
a16=900
a17=Ash Wednesday
a18=Washington
a19=The Supremes
a20=Double eagle
a21=Old age pension
a22=Zorro
a23=Candles
a24=Leveret
a25=0
a26=Hippopotamus
a27=Robert
a28=Sunday
a29=The Eagle
a30=Sabelia
[ANSWERS 54]
a1=Emmerdale
a2=150
a3=Switzerland
a4=Pub
a5=Wilson
a6=Nine
a7=Nitrogen
a8=Blur
a9=Fonda
a10=December
a11=Emu
a12=Tony Blackburn
a13=60
a14=Clove
a15=Streisand
a16=Z
a17=Ambridge
a18=Oil
a19=30
a20=The Way You Look Tonight
a21=Wood
a22=Handel
a23=Secco
a24=Buddleia
a25=Paul Daniels
a26=Adam Faith
a27=Hoffman
a28=Hire Purchase
a29=June
a30=Soldier
[ANSWERS 55]
a1=Lamb
a2=Deer
a3=Mint
a4=France
a5=Pancakes
a6=Chips
a7=Rasher
a8=Honey
a9=Smoked
a10=Potato
a11=Holland
a12=Oats
a13=Soup
a14=Ketchup
a15=Colourless
a16=Spain
a17=Apples
a18=Almonds
a19=Hot
a20=Sausage
a21=Yorkshire
a22=Beans
a23=Yellow
a24=Fish
a25=Brown
a26=Cheese
a27=Peas
a28=Italy
a29=Beer and lemonade
a30=Lloyd Grossman
[ANSWERS 56]
a1=The Dubliners
a2=Leo
a3=Chris de Burgh
a4=Marks and Gran
a5=Head
a6=Harry Enfield
a7=The Goon Show
a8=Ronnie Barker, Ronnie Corbett
a9=Baldrick
a10=Deep
a11=Independent Television News
a12=Flamingo
a13=Music hall
a14=Ian McShane
a15=Horses
a16=Sweet Charity
a17=Dane
a18=Ruth
a19=Madonna
a20=Loaf of bread
a21=Polo
a22=Michael Barrymore
a23=Friday
a24=Frank
a25=Sri Lanka
a26=Hairdresser
a27=Spector
a28=Japanese flower arranging
a29=Lord Scarman
a30=Pace
[ANSWERS 57]
a1=Dave Allen
a2=Nurses
a3=Ayres
a4=Barbed Wire
a5=Charlie's
a6=Duke Street
a7=Edward VII
a8=Elizabeth I
a9=Reginald
a10=Sybil
a11=The Goodies
a12=Grange Hill
a13=Happy Days
a14=Mum
a15=On the Night
a16=Savile
a17=Last of the Summer Wine
a18=Monty Python's
a19=Nationwide
a20=One Man and His Dog
a21=Dutch
a22=Onedin Line
a23=Cornwall
a24=Rising Damp
a25=Hutch
a26=Esther Rantzen
a27=Morecambe and Wise
a28=The Manor
a29=Downstairs
a30=North East
[ANSWERS 58]
a1=Netherlands
a2=Guilder
a3=Josceline
a4=Geese
a5=Audrey
a6=23 Railway Cuttings
a7=Flying Squad
a8=Bob Dylan
a9=Grace Jones
a10=Eden
a11=285
a12=Hilda Rumpole
a13=Yogi Bear
a14=Orange
a15=Golf
a16=Four
a17=Rainbow
a18=Scarlet
a19=Danube
a20=Oh Boy
a21=Bark
a22=A whale
a23=The head
a24=Jimi Hendrix
a25=Jets
a26=Oslo
a27=USA
a28=Crawford
a29=Queen
a30=Video Cassette Recorder
[ANSWERS 59]
a1=The Bible
a2=Agatha Christie
a3=Bronte
a4=Wodehouse
a5=Adrian Mole
a6=Vet
a7=Cartland
a8=Rumpole
a9=Lady Chatterley
a10=Horse racing
a11=Archer
a12=Collins
a13=Rendell
a14=Peace
a15=Treasure
a16=Twist
a17=Pan
a18=Eagle
a19=Catherine
a20=James
a21=Alice
a22=Three
a23=Crusoe
a24=The Willows
a25=Scrooge
a26=Cooper
a27=Daffodils
a28=Poetry
a29=Belgian
a30=Monk
[ANSWERS 60]
a1=Tuesday
a2=Jeux Sans Frontiers
a3=Paddington
a4=Danny McGlone
a5=Alaska
a6=30
a7=Endive
a8=Tank
a9=Simon Preston
a10=Tracy
a11=December
a12=Madness
a13=Badminton
a14=1878
a15=Wizzard
a16=Puffin
a17=Lenin
a18=Maureen Lipman
a19=T. Rex
a20=By sense of smell
a21=Suez
a22=Chestnut
a23=Kissin' Cousins
a24=Foal
a25=Jimmy Nail
a26=The Queen Mother
a27=Surprise, Surprise
a28=Pepys
a29=Fish
a30=Open University
[ANSWERS 61]
a1=Snowdon
a2=Dylan Thomas
a3=Irish Sea
a4=Mountains
a5=Anglesey
a6=Daffodil
a7=Cardiff
a8=Bristol Channel
a9=North
a10=Cheese
a11=Dragon
a12=Swansea
a13=Rugby
a14=Tiger
a15=Coal
a16=Prince Charles
a17=Leek
a18=England
a19=St David
a20=Snowdonia
a21=Cardigan
a22=Glamorgan
a23=Pound sterling
a24=Sheep
a25=John Redwood
a26=Clwyd
a27=Menai Strait
a28=Bangor
a29=Severn
a30=Swansea
[ANSWERS 62]
a1=He shot himself
a2=There isn't one
a3=Mariah Carey
a4=Elizabeth II
a5=The Gondoliers
a6=Three
a7=Sulphur
a8=Mariah Carey
a9=Black Maria
a10=March
a11=Moses
a12=Lady's
a13=Gary
a14=Clint Eastwood
a15=Nijinsky
a16=Rhubarb
a17=Earth
a18=A year
a19=16
a20=Knowledge
a21=Ten-pin bowling
a22=Prop
a23=Snagglepuss
a24=Ainsley
a25=Pawn
a26=Jumbo
a27=Percy
a28=30
a29=Tripe
a30=Jewellery
[ANSWERS 63]
a1=Newcastle
a2=Platt
a3=Blue and white
a4=Two
a5=USA
a6=Bristol
a7=Goal
a8=Scotland
a9=Leicester
a10=Blackpool
a11=Royle
a12=Spain
a13=Rangers
a14=Manchester United
a15=Northern Ireland
a16=Red
a17=France
a18=Tottenham
a19=Southampton
a20=No
a21=Pleat
a22=Own goal
a23=Graham Taylor
a24=Scotland
a25=Bramall
a26=Liverpool
a27=3.00pm
a28=Stuart Pearce
a29=Wales
a30=Chelsea
[ANSWERS 64]
a1=Two
a2=Virgo
a3=Han Solo
a4=Clog
a5=Microsoft
a6=Kent
a7=Table Mountain
a8=On the BBC colour test card
a9=Rick
a10=Simple Minds
a11=Robert Kennedy
a12=Conservative
a13=Monaco
a14=Maud Grimes
a15=Vodka and tomato juice
a16=Sparrow
a17=Squash
a18=Celine Dion
a19=Billy Joe McAllister
a20=Soup
a21=Rolls Royce
a22=Michael Caine
a23=Saturday
a24=As Time Goes By
a25=Outside
a26=Marilyn Monroe
a27=Blue
a28=Light flyweight
a29=500
a30=Cher
[ANSWERS 65]
a1=Australia
a2=Rouble
a3=Annual
a4=Space
a5=Flo
a6=George VI
a7=Hair
a8=Elvis Costello
a9=A red deer stag
a10=In the palm of your hand
a11=Spider
a12=MMM
a13=Roman
a14=Yellow
a15=Alphonse
a16=Four
a17=Rhythmic gymnastics
a18=Brass
a19=Nile
a20=An apple
a21=Pakistan
a22=Pulp Fiction
a23=A six
a24=Elton John
a25=Jim Bergerac
a26=Stockholm
a27=The Power of Love
a28=Thesaurus
a29=New York
a30=Third
[ANSWERS 66]
a1=Heath
a2=Decimal
a3=Uganda
a4=Boxing
a5=Hot
a6=Pakistan
a7=Blunt
a8=Teresa
a9=Margaret Thatcher
a10=Iran
a11=Discontent
a12=Jeremy Thorpe
a13=Margaret
a14=North Sea
a15=A baby
a16=Jesus Christ
a17=South Africa
a18=Cricket
a19=Elvis Presley
a20=Aircraft
a21=Silver
a22=Punk
a23=Mao Tse-tung
a24=Lucan
a25=Watergate
a26=Egypt, Syria and Israel
a27=Oil
a28=Three
a29=Mountbatten
a30=Callaghan
[ANSWERS 67]
a1=Basil Spence
a2=A Question of Sport
a3=Nudist
a4=Niven
a5=Weathering
a6=Mario Lanza
a7=Wolves
a8=Mexico
a9=500
a10=Elly May
a11=March
a12=Paul McCartney
a13=Exit
a14=C.S
a15=Manuel
a16=Accidentally shot himself dead
a17=Calcium
a18=Jethro Tull
a19=Take That
a20=Sleeve
a21=Beaufort
a22=South Africa
a23=J.R. Ewing
a24=Colt
a25=Aer Lingus
a26=Holidays
a27=Anton
a28=Deuce
a29=Shark
a30=Mineworkers
[ANSWERS 68]
a1=Spain
a2=India and Pakistan
a3=Northumberland
a4=Peking
a5=Buckingham Palace
a6=Austria
a7=Devon
a8=Red
a9=Derbyshire
a10=Italy
a11=Africa
a12=West
a13=Argentina
a14=Paris
a15=Portugal
a16=Algeria
a17=Thailand
a18=Scotland
a19=Oslo
a20=Africa
a21=Netherlands
a22=Florida
a23=France
a24=Birmingham
a25=Washington
a26=Pacific
a27=Brazil
a28=Europe
a29=Sweden
a30=Belgium
[ANSWERS 69]
a1=The Great
a2=Huntingdon
a3=Hungary
a4=The House of Tudor
a5=Tebbit
a6=Endora
a7=Zinc
a8=Teacher
a9=Poison
a10=Terry Wogan
a11=Pear
a12=Annie Lennox
a13=57
a14=Kabul
a15=June Whitfield
a16=Kenya
a17=Jonathan King
a18=Doonican
a19=1,760
a20=Sandie Shaw
a21=South Fork
a22=Uncle Sam
a23=Venom
a24=Sodom
a25=Stud
a26=First product advertised in colour
a27=Fifth
a28=Moon
a29=Calf
a30=Blue
[ANSWERS 70]
a1=Ball-point pen
a2=Jeans
a3=German
a4=Tyres
a5=Fountain pen
a6=Hovercraft
a7=Jet
a8=Television
a9=Telephone
a10=Morse
a11=Blind
a12=Deep freezing
a13=Safety lamp
a14=Gramophone
a15=Cornflakes
a16=Wireless
a17=Sony
a18=Dynamite
a19=Pasteurized
a20=Electricity
a21=Steam
a22=Sewing
a23=Kitchen
a24=Tupperware
a25=Choc ice
a26=Sandwich
a27=Waterproof
a28=Traveller's cheque
a29=Box camera
a30=Helicopters
[ANSWERS 71]
a1=Spring
a2=Libra
a3=Madagascar
a4=Rolling Stones
a5=Flat
a6=Walt Disney
a7=Plum
a8=Carburettor
a9=Tongue
a10=A rest
a11=Greenwich Mean Time
a12=Black
a13=Waistcoat
a14=May
a15=Badminton
a16=An ear
a17=Miser
a18=Norma
a19=Orwell
a20=Sugar
a21=Jenny
a22=Fred Flintstone
a23=January
a24=Fleetwood Mac
a25=Lincoln
a26=Labour
a27=Friar
a28=Wall Street
a29=Australia
a30=Ronnie Corbett
[ANSWERS 72]
a1=All Creatures Great and Small
a2=Allo Allo
a3=Jersey
a4=Boys from the Blackstuff
a5=Brideshead
a6=Lacey
a7=Fame
a8=French
a9=A Laugh
a10=Grant
a11=Highway
a12=The Galaxy
a13=Boats
a14=Oxford
a15=India
a16=Fire Brigade
a17=Lovejoy
a18=Miami
a19=Not The Nine o'clock News
a20=All Hours
a21=Spitting Image
a22=Michael Aspel
a23=Dogs
a24=Roland
a25=Holland
a26=Barrister
a27=Japanese
a28=J.R
a29=Watchdog
a30=Sir Humphrey Appleby
[ANSWERS 73]
a1=Spain
a2=Rand
a3=Flying
a4=Ben Travers
a5=1910
a6=None at all
a7=Phone
a8=Freddie Mercury
a9=The Paradise Club
a10=Mark
a11=First to walk in space
a12=Switzerland
a13=Annie Nightingale
a14=Blue
a15=Chalk
a16=Bread
a17=Ace
a18=Michael Jackson
a19=Severn
a20=Reginald Hill
a21=1941
a22=Newmarket
a23=Elton John
a24=Guy
a25=Eric Morecambe
a26=Copenhagen
a27=May to December
a28=Jaws II
a29=Threadneedle Street
a30=Trades Union Congress
[ANSWERS 74]
a1=Linda
a2=Rod Stewart
a3=Monaco
a4=Kennedy
a5=Amanda
a6=Columbus
a7=Ivana
a8=Elizabeth
a9=David Copperfield
a10=Jerry Hall
a11=Britt Ekland
a12=Gabor
a13=David
a14=Beverly Hills
a15=Jean-Paul
a16=Twiggy
a17=Collins
a18=Jane
a19=Richard Branson
a20=Nigel
a21=Klosters
a22=Italian
a23=Baywatch
a24=Michael
a25=Princess Margaret
a26=Vivienne
a27=Spain
a28=Photographer
a29=Imran Khan
a30=Oil
[ANSWERS 75]
a1=Keystone
a2=Are You Being Served?
a3=Salamander
a4=The Dail
a5=REM
a6=Kuwait City
a7=John Masefield
a8=Bygraves
a9=Bournemouth
a10=Parcel
a11=October
a12=Enya
a13=Matinee
a14=W.B
a15=Heather
a16=Dodd
a17=Bongos
a18=The Bar
a19=Shadows
a20=Head
a21=Dick Dastardly
a22=Much Binding in the Marsh
a23=Hamburg
a24=Filly
a25=Status Quo
a26=New Orleans
a27=Whitelaw
a28=Slob
a29=Fiddler on the Roof
a30=Mick Jagger
[ANSWERS 76]
a1=Lineker
a2=Bob Champion
a3=Geoff Boycott
a4=Ovett
a5=Liverpool
a6=Davis
a7=Australia
a8=Hailwood
a9=Watson
a10=Everton
a11=Navratilova
a12=Bolero
a13=Italy
a14=Zola Budd
a15=Los Angeles
a16=Lyle
a17=Brazil
a18=Dennis Taylor
a19=Belgium
a20=Javelin
a21=Boxing
a22=Boris Becker
a23=Maradona
a24=Flo Jo
a25=Bryan Robson
a26=Somerset
a27=France
a28=Czechoslovakia
a29=Rangers
a30=Jack Charlton
[ANSWERS 77]
a1=Mountain ash
a2=96
a3=Japan
a4=Peter Jones
a5=Wilde
a6=18
a7=Gold
a8=Emmerdale
a9=Gardening
a10=Steppes
a11=Frazer Hines
a12=East 17
a13=Oxen
a14=Sand
a15=Frogs
a16=Bach
a17=Frankenstein
a18=Compo
a19=12
a20=Trent
a21=Mini
a22=Perfect
a23=March
a24=Chelsea
a25=America
a26=The News Quiz
a27=Stephen Hawking
a28=13
a29=Mitchell
a30=Duck
[ANSWERS 78]
a1=Twin
a2=Willis
a3=Cher
a4=Africa
a5=Tootsie
a6=An Officer and A Gentleman
a7=The Kids
a8=Extra Terrestrial
a9=Fatal
a10=Valentine
a11=Elephant Man
a12=Chariots of Fire
a13=Crocodile
a14=Jones
a15=Gandhi
a16=Ghost
a17=Mozart
a18=Mona Lisa
a19=Ronald Reagan
a20=Wanda
a21=Naked Gun
a22=Roger Moore
a23=The Empire
a24=Beverly Hills
a25=The Future
a26=The Jedi
a27=Michael Jackson
a28=Roger
a29=The Titanic
a30=Three
[ANSWERS 79]
a1=Mark Spitz
a2=Sagittarius
a3=Alexandra
a4=John Lennon
a5=Cornet
a6=Honeysuckle
a7=Cambridge
a8=Hen party
a9=Tightrope
a10=Small bat
a11=Cannonball
a12=Carla Laine
a13=Rear light
a14=Joseph Conrad
a15=War of the Roses
a16=Age Concern
a17=Spender
a18=The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
a19=Black Forest
a20=Pasta
a21=Four
a22=Ten
a23=The Munsters
a24=Twickenham
a25=Captain Hook
a26=Walking in the Air
a27=Wren
a28=Roy Hudd
a29=Judo
a30=Julie Walters
[ANSWERS 80]
a1=Bermuda
a2=The Jam
a3=Eileen
a4=Twins
a5=Bucks Fizz
a6=Wham!
a7=Madonna
a8=Red
a9=Ballet
a10=Police
a11=UB40
a12=Bryan Ferry
a13=Uptown
a14=Phil Collins
a15=Miami
a16=Easton
a17=Duran Duran
a18=Stevie Wonder
a19=Elaine Paige
a20=Love
a21=My Car
a22=Dire Straits
a23=Christmas
a24=Fun
a25=Ultra Vox
a26=In the Street
a27=Nick Berry
a28=Stevens
a29=The Mersey
a30=Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan
[ANSWERS 81]
a1=Porgy and Bess
a2=Hyacinth Bouquet
a3=Trees
a4=Cyndi Lauper
a5=Decca
a6=Vietnam
a7=Like the circles that you find
a8=Snapdragon
a9=Lady Jane Grey
a10=Romania
a11=Betting shop
a12=Lynda La Plante
a13=McGraw
a14=Brown
a15=As a skull
a16=Six
a17=Shekel
a18=Kenny Everett
a19=Avon
a20=Underwood
a21=Hercule Poirot
a22=Irish
a23=Biodegradable
a24=A car
a25=Please Sir
a26=Herb Alpert
a27=Wolf
a28=Sally Magnusson
a29=New York
a30=Scottish National Party
[ANSWERS 82]
a1=Robin
a2=Owls
a3=Black and white
a4=Ravens
a5=Brown
a6=Duck
a7=House
a8=Cuckoo
a9=Rook
a10=Kestrel
a11=Neck feathers
a12=Feather
a13=Lark
a14=Green
a15=Forked
a16=Bullfinch
a17=Crow
a18=Puffin
a19=Nightingale
a20=Black and white
a21=Grouse
a22=Dove
a23=Stork
a24=Swift
a25=Ostrich
a26=Kite
a27=Cygnet
a28=Jay
a29=Wren
a30=Young
[ANSWERS 83]
a1=Edelweiss
a2=Pierce Brosnan
a3=Virgo
a4=Cape Kennedy
a5=Cars
a6=Henry VIII
a7=Dando
a8=Holly
a9=240
a10=The Saint
a11=March
a12=Vincent Van Gogh
a13=Ha'penny
a14=Pie In the Sky
a15=Fuchsia
a16=West Indies
a17=Taylor
a18=Shorthand
a19=Wet Wet Wet
a20=Be prepared
a21=Hops
a22=Arthur Hailey
a23=Colin Cowdrey
a24=Joey
a25=British Open
a26=The Outer Limits
a27=Samurai
a28=Cycling
a29=Kylie Minogue
a30=Dungeons and Dragons
[ANSWERS 84]
a1=Hitchcock
a2=Zimbabwe
a3=SAS
a4=Poland
a5=John Lennon
a6=Yorkshire Ripper
a7=Ronald Reagan
a8=Edwina Currie
a9=Lockerbie
a10=Paying income tax
a11=Earthquake
a12=Unemployment
a13=Lady Diana Spencer
a14=London
a15=Falkland
a16=The Queen
a17=A ship
a18=Kinnock
a19=France
a20=Yuppies
a21=North
a22=Two
a23=Car ferry
a24=Guinness
a25=Haiti
a26=Gorbachev
a27=Ethiopia
a28=Oil rig
a29=Bush
a30=Parkinson
[ANSWERS 85]
a1=A young salmon
a2=Friendship
a3=Mexico
a4=Henry II
a5=Balaclava
a6=Two
a7=Copper
a8=Rovers' Return
a9=August
a10=Prunes
a11=Leech
a12=Bjsrk
a13=School
a14=Banana and toffee
a15=Duck
a16=Vertigo
a17=Avon
a18=Contour lines
a19=Six
a20=Keith
a21=Gander
a22=Cornwall
a23=Denny Laine
a24=Charles Dickens
a25=American
a26=Cat
a27=33
a28=No
a29=Dagwood
a30=Flax
[ANSWERS 86]
a1=Big Break
a2=The Generation Game
a3=Blockbusters
a4=Countdown
a5=Terry Wogan
a6=Blind Date
a7=Bullseye
a8=Celebrity Squares
a9=Cluedo
a10=Crystal
a11=Family
a12=Krypton
a13=Matthew Kelly
a14=Campbell
a15=Anneka Rice
a16=Keyhole
a17=Telly
a18=Barrymore
a19=The Price is Right
a20=Your Cards
a21=It's A Knockout
a22=Give Us A Clue
a23=Walker
a24=Count
a25=Gladiators
a26=Roof
a27=Schofield
a28=Loyd Grossman
a29=O'Connor
a30=Toothbrush
[ANSWERS 87]
a1=Tiny
a2=Capricorn
a3=Fish
a4=Chris de Burgh
a5=Scar
a6=Black and white
a7=School
a8=El Dorado
a9=Jerome
a10=Popes
a11=Member of the European Parliament
a12=The Stingers
a13=Turkey
a14=John Wesley
a15=Blocks
a16=Elizabeth I
a17=Hands
a18=Idle hands
a19=South Africa
a20=Fruit
a21=Guinea pig
a22=John McEnroe
a23=October
a24=Diving
a25=Led Zeppelin
a26=Ascot
a27=D
a28=Soup
a29=John Wayne
a30=Mel Smith
[ANSWERS 88]
a1=The West Indies
a2=Surrey
a3=Duck
a4=Devon Malcolm
a5=Lancashire
a6=Bradman
a7=40
a8=Ian Botham
a9=Wide
a10=England
a11=Three
a12=Glamorgan
a13=Slips
a14=Leicestershire
a15=A finger
a16=New Zealand
a17=Chappell
a18=Yorkshire
a19=Lara
a20=Extras
a21=Stumped
a22=Pakistan
a23=A six
a24=A pair
a25=Jonathan Agnew
a26=Edgbaston
a27=Australia
a28=Yes
a29=South Africa
a30=Kerry
[ANSWERS 89]
a1=An Officer And A Gentleman
a2=Lira
a3=Gnu
a4=Fox
a5=Tatum
a6=Elizabeth I
a7=Mouth
a8=Adam Faith
a9=John Merrick
a10=1905
a11=Royal Horticultural Society
a12=Zimbabwe and Zambia
a13=Wales
a14=Duke Street
a15=Hairy
a16=Orinoco
a17=12
a18=Louisa M. Alcott
a19=Mississippi
a20=Horatio Nelson
a21=Spain
a22=Nolan
a23=Welwyn
a24=A rose
a25=Fishy
a26=On the moon
a27=James I
a28=Boxing
a29=Amethyst
a30=Bridge
[ANSWERS 90]
a1=Spain
a2=Persian Gulf
a3=France
a4=Los Angeles
a5=Brazil
a6=Liverpool
a7=Lizard
a8=China
a9=Cumbria
a10=Britain
a11=Rome
a12=West
a13=Soviet
a14=Switzerland
a15=Indonesia
a16=Sri Lanka
a17=South Africa
a18=Canary Islands
a19=Greece
a20=Florida
a21=Atlantic
a22=Holland
a23=Monaco
a24=Alaska
a25=Legoland
a26=Niagara
a27=Japan
a28=Pacific
a29=France
a30=Motorway
[ANSWERS 91]
a1=Get Smart
a2=Birds Of A Feather
a3=Prescott
a4=Otter
a5=Rose
a6=Banjos
a7=ET
a8=Sylvia's Mother
a9=Four
a10=Pressure of gases
a11=March
a12=Toad
a13=Flora
a14=J.R.R
a15=Spiderman
a16=Motor racing
a17=Birmingham
a18=Abbot and Costello Go To Mars
a19=Police
a20=Shoulders
a21=Emperor
a22=12
a23=Tin Pan Alley
a24=Three
a25=The clubhouse
a26=The first dog in space
a27=Eddie Calvert
a28=Fireball XL5
a29=Wembley
a30=Heavy Goods Vehicle
[ANSWERS 92]
a1=Penicillin
a2=X-rays
a3=Greek
a4=Bunsen burner
a5=Curie
a6=Albert
a7=Temperature
a8=Halley
a9=Stephen
a10=Newton
a11=Italian
a12=The atom
a13=Nicotine
a14=Darwin
a15=Microscope
a16=Rutherford
a17=Temperature
a18=Leonardo Da Vinci
a19=Edison
a20=Grass
a21=Attenborough
a22=Atom
a23=Antiseptic
a24=Morris
a25=Blood
a26=Weaving
a27=Pea
a28=Africa
a29=Steam
a30=Spinning Jenny
[ANSWERS 93]
a1=Topiary
a2=730
a3=Portugal
a4=Chamberlain
a5=The cherry
a6=171
a7=Uranium
a8=Vicki
a9=A bat
a10=Five
a11=Kayak
a12=Bryan Adams
a13=Dray
a14=George Michael
a15=New Forest
a16=Pebble Mill
a17=Marx
a18=Burke
a19=45
a20=Mary
a21=A buck
a22=Gaby Roslin
a23=Cheese
a24=Four
a25=Acid
a26=Arrows
a27=Neighbours
a28=Jill
a29=Steve Coogan
a30=Skin
[ANSWERS 94]
a1=Constable
a2=Dali
a3=Venice
a4=Paul
a5=Da Vinci
a6=Arms
a7=Horses
a8=Gauguin
a9=Van Gogh
a10=Andy
a11=Goya
a12=El Greco
a13=Picasso
a14=Toulouse-Lautrec
a15=Dutch
a16=Edouard Manet, Claude Monet
a17=Umbrellas
a18=Sculpture
a19=German
a20=National Gallery
a21=Michelangelo
a22=Princess of Wales
a23=David
a24=Henry VIII
a25=Bronze
a26=English
a27=Prince Charles
a28=Tate
a29=Henry
a30=L. S. Lowry
[ANSWERS 95]
a1=Dixie
a2=Water carrier
a3=Dr Who
a4=Simon and Garfunkel
a5=Optician
a6=Upper case
a7=Summer
a8=Never Never Land
a9=Cygnet
a10=Hot Chocolate
a11=Smog
a12=John Thaw
a13=Candy floss
a14=Kathy
a15=Mistletoe
a16=Puck
a17=Cars
a18=Plumber
a19=Rice
a20=Blue
a21=Friends of the Earth
a22=Frank Carson
a23=November
a24=Thursday
a25=Instep
a26=Countess
a27=Horatio
a28=Brookside
a29=Ultra violet
a30=Hugh Dennis
[ANSWERS 96]
a1=Paris
a2=Peseta
a3=Yes and no
a4=USA
a5=James Taylor
a6=Charlton, Wimbledon
a7=Piano
a8=Lulu
a9=David Cornwell
a10=Pig
a11=Earth
a12=Dan Dare
a13=A hurricane
a14=New York Herald
a15=Jason Donovan
a16=Six
a17=Ardiles and Villa
a18=Suicide Is Painless
a19=Potomac
a20=Horse
a21=Vietnam
a22=Cash on delivery
a23=Trumpet
a24=White
a25=Nigel Hawthorne
a26=Granville
a27=Supersonic
a28=Chris Evert
a29=Cologne
a30=Perry Mason
[ANSWERS 97]
a1=Eire
a2=Lake
a3=Irish Sea
a4=Belfast
a5=Emerald Isle
a6=Shamrock
a7=Dublin
a8=Punt
a9=Limerick
a10=Whiskey
a11=Atlantic
a12=Irish and English
a13=Crystal
a14=Galway
a15=Blarney Stone
a16=Kildare
a17=Horse racing
a18=Linen
a19=Patrick
a20=Whiskey and cream
a21=Tweed
a22=East
a23=Ferry ports
a24=Green
a25=Air
a26=Londonderry
a27=Cork
a28=Giant's Causeway
a29=Guinness
a30=IRL
[ANSWERS 98]
a1=South Africa
a2=Minder
a3=Parrott
a4=Lord Mountbatten
a5=Jeremy Irons
a6=Helium
a7=Old Bailey
a8=Technical Knock Out
a9=1971
a10=Hanna-Barbera
a11=May
a12=Relief
a13=Maid Marian
a14=W.S
a15=Harvard
a16=Pirate
a17=Velvet Brown
a18=Marbles
a19=Ben Elton
a20=David, John and Tony
a21=The Sex Pistols
a22=Playboy
a23=Rugby
a24=Cub
a25=Dermot
a26=Homburg
a27=Hen
a28=The Galloping Gourmet
a29=Bantam
a30=Henry Park Hospital
[ANSWERS 99]
a1=All Around
a2=Vanilla Ice
a3=Boyzone
a4=Whitney Houston
a5=East 17
a6=Red
a7=Robson and Jerome
a8=Cliff Richard
a9=New Kids
a10=Jason Donovan
a11=Shakespear's
a12=Jimmy Nail
a13=Rolf Harris
a14=Elton John
a15=Robin Hood
a16=Gulf War
a17=Heaven
a18=Philadelphia
a19=Oasis
a20=Vanessa Mae
a21=Bolton
a22=Icelandic
a23=Cher
a24=The Simpsons
a25=Goode
a26=Michael Jackson
a27=Blur
a28=Saturday
a29=Duncan
a30=Michelle Gayle
[ANSWERS 100]
a1=A puppet dog
a2=720
a3=Noel Coward
a4=Edward II
a5=Agony Again
a6=Wireless licence fee
a7=Silver
a8=Daniel
a9=Reginald Perrin
a10=Van Morrison
a11=Cheryl Baker
a12=Bryan Adams
a13=Birds
a14=Pete Best
a15=Neil Diamond
a16=Nancy Sinatra
a17=The Balkan Trilogy
a18=Mowgli
a19=Scaffold
a20=Sophie
a21=Square
a22=The conundrum
a23=Toothpaste
a24=Golf
a25=Ealing comedies
a26=Five
a27=All Blacks
a28=Crowther
a29=Six
a30=The Shadows
[ANSWERS 101]
a1=Nigel Mansell
a2=Gascoigne
a3=Essex
a4=Faldo
a5=Monica Seles
a6=Hastings
a7=Rangers
a8=Taylor
a9=South Africa
a10=Graham Taylor
a11=Grand National
a12=Wigan
a13=Gunnell
a14=George Graham
a15=It was cancelled
a16=Kriss
a17=Swimming
a18=Ireland
a19=Platt
a20=Skis
a21=France
a22=Scotland
a23=Dalglish
a24=John
a25=Conchita
a26=Michael Schumacher
a27=Manchester United
a28=Triple Jump
a29=Javelin
a30=Denmark
[ANSWERS 102]
a1=Gold
a2=Baker
a3=£200
a4=Queen
a5=Una Stubbs
a6=Six
a7=He was hung
a8=Crackerjack
a9=The Moon
a10=New Year's Day
a11=Territorial Army
a12=Tennis
a13=Drawing pin
a14=Chess
a15=Deerstalker
a16=The Gorgons
a17=A train
a18=Hand writing
a19=Mooring rope
a20=Cake
a21=Ireland
a22=Tommy Cooper
a23=September
a24=Ivan
a25=Beech
a26=Brown
a27=Mouth organ
a28=Dire Straits
a29=The sea
a30=Hugh Laurie
[ANSWERS 103]
a1=Essex
a2=Defence Of the Realm Act
a3=Sheffield United
a4=West Side Story
a5=Sauna
a6=Goggles
a7=Jacques Tati
a8=Soap
a9=Wheel's On Fire
a10=Polka
a11=Autocue
a12=Unexploded Bomb
a13=Alex Higgins
a14=Skeldale House
a15=Glenda Jackson
a16=H.G. Wells
a17=1950
a18=Take Your Pick
a19=Ice skating
a20=Jim Henson
a21=Rocking chair
a22=Bread
a23=Henley Regatta
a24=Quintet
a25=Basketball
a26=Portugal
a27=Supergran
a28=Scottish
a29=Ready Steady Cook
a30=Thre
[ANSWERS 104]
a1=Jennifer Saunders
a2=Soldier Soldier
a3=Time
a4=Baywatch
a5=The Big Breakfast
a6=Leisure Centre
a7=Lenny Henry
a8=Cracker
a9=Of May
a10=Dead Donkey
a11=Spain
a12=Goodnight
a13=Police officer
a14=Cards
a15=Eliott
a16=Hurts
a17=Atkinson
a18=Noel Edmonds
a19=Doctors
a20=Nesbitt
a21=Horses
a22=Twin
a23=Year
a24=Hetty
a25=Yes
a26=Stars
a27=Dibley
a28=Panorama
a29=Jill Dando
a30=Rolf Harris
[ANSWERS 105]
a1=Ork
a2=Dave
a3=Two
a4=Gladioli
a5=Mae West
a6=England
a7=John Bunyan
a8=Albatross
a9=South Pacific
a10=Pastry
a11=The Beach Boys
a12=Marie Curie
a13=Panorama
a14=Sheena Easton
a15=Miss Marple
a16=Michael Fish
a17=Boom Bang-a-Bang
a18=Richard Beckinsale
a19=Phil Redmond
a20=Golden Labrador
a21=David Cassidy
a22=Canada
a23=Canada
a24=Baseball
a25=Les Dawson
a26=Dollar
a27=Two
a28=Tobacco smoke
a29=Maria
a30=Eddie Fitzgerald
[ANSWERS 106]
a1=Conservatives
a2=Iraq
a3=Germany
a4=Michael Heseltine
a5=Strangeways
a6=Terry Waite
a7=Red Rum
a8=Elvis
a9=Hillary Clinton
a10=Jonathan
a11=Anthea Turner
a12=Princess Royal
a13=Neil Kinnock
a14=Israel
a15=Poll tax
a16=Ireland
a17=The Queen
a18=Mike Tyson
a19=Robert Maxwell
a20=Archbishop of Canterbury
a21=John McCarthy
a22=Nelson Mandela
a23=Frank Sinatra
a24=Pakistan
a25=Yeltsin
a26=Beef
a27=Channel Tunnel
a28=OJ Simpson
a29=Barings
a30=GMTV
[ANSWERS 107]
a1=Billy Connolly
a2=Adam and Eve
a3=Celtic
a4=Coffee
a5=Grenfell
a6=Six
a7=Nitrogen
a8=Ian
a9=June
a10=Evans
a11=Nottingham
a12=Queen
a13=Four old pence
a14=Jonathan Ross
a15=Compact
a16=Peach and plum
a17=Japan
a18=Bob Holness
a19=Sandie Shaw
a20=Valentina
a21=St Christopher
a22=Camels
a23=Pretty Flamingo
a24=Noel Edmonds
a25=Muhammad Ali
a26=Barbarella
a27=The Pope
a28=Oxford
a29=Mike Same
a30=Shoes
[ANSWERS 108]
a1=Hugh Grant
a2=Braveheart
a3=Columbus
a4=Mrs Doubtfire
a5=Hook
a6=Sister Act
a7=Jack Lemmon
a8=List
a9=A dog
a10=A ghost
a11=Tom Hanks
a12=Patrick Swayze
a13=Kevin Costner
a14=The Silence Of The Lambs
a15=Alone
a16=The Lion King
a17=Indecent
a18=Trousers
a19=Julia Roberts
a20=Sally
a21=Jurassic
a22=Seattle
a23=Pocahontas
a24=Batman
a25=Mohicans
a26=Aladdin
a27=Tom Cruise
a28=Dredd
a29=34th
a30=Golden
[ANSWERS 109]
a1=The Navy Lark
a2=Richard Gordon
a3=USA
a4=Ram
a5=Deputy Dawg
a6=Bobby Robson
a7=Smoked cod's roe
a8=Campion
a9=Gene Roddenberry
a10=One horse power
a11=Greenland
a12=Sari
a13=Eric Cantona
a14=April Fool's Day
a15=Metro Goldwyn Mayer
a16=An anchor
a17=Derbyshire
a18=Smoke
a19=Barbie
a20=Rudolph Valentino
a21=Antiques
a22=Nettle
a23=The Olympic Games
a24=Sahara
a25=F.B.I
a26=Outside
a27=Snap
a28=New Zealand
a29=Newcastle
a30=Plums
[ANSWERS 110]
a1=Whitney Houston
a2=Diane
a3=Hanks
a4=Hunter
a5=Charlie Chaplin
a6=Anthony Hopkins
a7=Hoskins
a8=Spielberg
a9=Stallone
a10=Kiefer
a11=Quentin
a12=Griffith
a13=Nolte
a14=Susan
a15=Depp
a16=Connery
a17=Estevez
a18=Culkin
a19=Close
a20=Pacino
a21=Gibson
a22=Fonda
a23=Williams
a24=Hannah
a25=Kim Basinger
a26=Val
a27=Judy Garland
a28=Pierce Brosnan
a29=Woody Allen
a30=Kevin Costner
[ANSWERS 111]
a1=Thou shalt not commit adultery
a2=Cycling
a3=Mars
a4=Lulu
a5=Beethoven
a6=Cribbage
a7=66
a8=Junior Wimbledon
a9=Okra
a10=Davy Jones
a11=Black
a12=Holes
a13=Dennis Potter
a14=Look-In
a15=Steeplechase
a16=Track 29
a17=Yellow
a18=German
a19=Peter Adamson
a20=Beginning
a21=West Ham
a22=West Point
a23=Eggs
a24=Tchaikovsky
a25=Arthur
a26=After Henry
a27=Side saddle
a28=Tommy Cooper
a29=In a wall
a30=The BBC
[ANSWERS 112]
a1=Persia
a2=Third World
a3=France
a4=Mediterranean
a5=Greece
a6=Florida
a7=Oxfordshire
a8=Spain
a9=Brighton
a10=On the coast
a11=Adriatic
a12=South
a13=Skiing
a14=Argentina
a15=Europe
a16=Malta
a17=Cyprus
a18=Canary Islands
a19=Mountain
a20=Antarctica
a21=France
a22=K2
a23=Arctic
a24=Africa
a25=Hebrew
a26=Ice
a27=Iraq
a28=Caribbean
a29=Victoria
a30=South America
[ANSWERS 113]
a1=Magic
a2=50 pence piece
a3=Birmingham City
a4=Guys and Dolls
a5=Bowler
a6=Aquarius
a7=Golf
a8=Smallpox
a9=J B Priestley
a10=Wonderwoman
a11=Wet Wet Wet
a12=Horoscope
a13=Violin
a14=Buckingham Palace
a15=June
a16=Clannad
a17=The river Fleet
a18=David Hasselhoff
a19=Oliver McCall
a20=A French stew
a21=Canoeing
a22=Kiwi fruit
a23=Bicentenary
a24=13
a25=Buzby
a26=King Hussein of Jordan
a27=Hamlet
a28=Lenny the Lion
a29=Florence
a30=1960
[ANSWERS 114]
a1=Somerset
a2=Jessica Fletcher
a3=Piccadilly
a4=Nancy
a5=Grant
a6=Casino Royale
a7=Bruce Forsyth
a8=Circus
a9=1963
a10=Two
a11=The telephone
a12=Sixpence
a13=Peter Davison
a14=Paul Daniels
a15=George VI
a16=Jack
a17=Manchester
a18=Pauline Collins and John Alderton
a19=Grandfather
a20=Clive Dunn
a21=Bridge
a22=UB40
a23=Roll call
a24=Poet Laureate
a25=California
a26=Wall Street
a27=Eight
a28=Jeremy Isaacs
a29=Wear
a30=ASLEF
[ANSWERS 115]
a1=Honolulu
a2=Polo
a3=Gondola
a4=A hater of mankind
a5=Israel
a6=Somerset
a7=Graham Taylor
a8=Arsenal
a9=Sharon Stone
a10=Demi Moore
a11=Bill Gates
a12=Irvine Welsh
a13=Shamus Heaney
a14=Anfield, Liverpool
a15=Dublin
a16=Sett
a17=Centrepoint
a18=gaggle
a19=Brian Lara
a20=Royal boroughs
a21=Emma Hamilton
a22=Amadeus
a23=Julia Carling
a24=Seargeant Uhuru
a25=Eugenie and Beartrice
a26=King Harrold
a27=Sancho Panzer
a28=Myxamatosis
a29=A. A. Milne
a30=York

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