General Knowledge
1. Soho
2. Great Bear; Ursa Major
3. Skittles
4. Bauhaus
5. Mr.Watson come here, I want to see you.
6. 9 minutes 33 seconds
7. West Bromwich Albion (The Hawthorns)
8. Peter Elliot
9. Yellow dwarf or G-type main sequence star.
10. Avatar
Geography
1. A croat
2. Addis Ababa
3. Kalahari
4. Cambodia
5. 9 PM
6. Peru
7. A shadow of a person cast on top of a cloud.
8. Reykjavik, Iceland
9. Botswana
10. Easter Island
History
1. 13th Century
2. Bahamas
3. Napoleon Bonaparte – horse was called Marengo
4. Burkina Faso
5. Elenor Roosevelt
6. 19
7. Calais
8. Town where tin was assayed (tested), stamped (coined), taxed, and sold,
9. Coventry
10. Wentworth Woodhouse in Rotherham, South Yorkshire
Nature
1. Giant sequoias are the largest by volume, other trees, like the Coast Redwood, can be taller
2. Butterflies
3. A charm
4. claws on feet are 2 forward and 2 backwards
5. Magpie
6. 42
7. Passenger pigeon
8. Avocet
9. Arctic tern
10. Hippopotamus
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Anagrams
1. Steart
2. Cheddar
3. Watchet
4.
5. Nether Stowey
1. Vinci
2. Tracet Emin
3. Munch
4. Emily Bronte
5. The gluttonous Augustus Gloop, the spoiled Veruca Salt, the gum-chewing Violet Beauregarde, the television-obsessed Mike Teavee, and the kind-hearted Charlie Bucket
6. Enid Blyton – Julian, Dick, Anne, George – and their dog Timmy.
7. Polish
8. Danny Boyle
9. Bruegel
10. Keith Moon
11. The Impossible Fortune
Politics
1. 11Downing Street
2. Ursula von der Leyen
3. Wool (the cushion is called the Woolsack)
4. Iceland
5. Spencer Percival
6. Maggie F Thatcher
7. Lenin
8. Sri Lanka
9. Forming a trade union
10. 1647
Air Travel
1. Dallas
2. Singapore
3. Funafuti International Airport (FUN) in Tuvalu,
4. Bhutan
5. British Antarctic Survey
