Half-time teaser
45,000.
Round 3
- EastEnders
.
- Nelson Gabriel.
- Emmerdale
.
- Ramsay Street.
- 1960.
- Eldorado
.
- Home and Away
.
- Benny (Hawkins).
- Tamsin Greig.
- Status Quo.
Round 4
- 13.
- Cotopaxi (in the Andes).
- Michael Jackson.
- On the Moon.
- Hawker (later Hawker-Siddeley).
- The Rite of Spring
.
- Animals.
- Flags.
- Jefferson City.
- Monica Lewinsky.
Jackpot
The Seychelles.
Quiz 10 answers
Round 1
- The Alamo.
- Monty Python’s Life of Brian
.
- Finland.
- Windscale (or Calder Hall).
- The wire frame on a dartboard.
- David Cassidy.
- The UEFA Cup.
- Orchid.
- The Incas.
- A hill.
Round 2
- Hydrogen.
- The willow.
- One horsepower.
- Vinegar.
- Sodium chloride.
- The Chemical Brothers.
- Sir Humphry Davy.
- Distance travelled.
- A Beautiful Mind
.
- The ozone layer.
Half-time teaser
47.
Round 3
- New Year’s Day.
- 62.
- Mothering Sunday.
- Lady Day.
- On Shrove Tuesday.
- 21 October.
- Martin Luther King.
- Orangeman’s Day (known as ‘the Twelfth’ in Northern Ireland).
- 13.
- They all have birthdays on 25 December.
Round 4
- The landings at Gallipoli in the Dardanelles.
- Chocolate.
- Helmets were made compulsory.
- The Virginian
.
- Durham.
- Sapphire (or chrysolite).
- The Godfather Part II
.
- Paris (in 1914).
- Hawaii.
- 1932.
Jackpot
Blue.
Quiz 11 answers
Round 1
- Tchaikovsky.
- He was shot dead by outraged fans.
- The Phoney War.
- The Stereophonics.
- The Rocky Horror (Picture) Show
.
- New Orleans.
- A platform on which a dead body is placed.
- The pH scale.
- Punishment.
- The House of Lancaster and the House of York.
Round 2
- Athens.
- Damon Hill.
- Scrabble.
- William Webb Ellis.
- An olive wreath.
- False (England and France – the only teams that entered – played cricket in the Olympic Games of 1900: England won).
- Tennis.
- Babe Ruth.
- Paul Ince.
- He had only one arm.
Half-time teaser
34 years old.
Round 3
- Heineken.
- KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken).
- John Lewis stores.
- Audi.
- Ronseal wood varnish.
- Playtex Wonderbra.
- Hamlet.
- Bovril.
- Martini.
- Johnnie Walker whisky.
Round 4
- Patina.
- Nobby Styles.
- The Labour Party.
- Columbo.
- The League of Nations.
- Rembrandt.
- The Aga cooker.
- Lieutenant Commander ‘Scotty’ Scott.
- Santa’s Little Helper.
- Yellow.
Jackpot
O (recorded in the Semitic alphabet as early as 1300
BC
)
Quiz 12 answers
Round 1
- Nine.
- Sarah Bernhardt.
- Dwight D. Eisenhower.
- Sauron the Great.
- Brno (in the Czech Republic, where it was first made) and Enfield (in Birmingham, where production continued).
- Hampshire.
- Ryan Giggs.
- Blondie.
- She throws herself off a parapet.
- Swiss.
Round 2
- The boa.
- Shoes.
- A short jacket.
- A bustle.
- The Emanuels.
- Calvin Klein.
- Leather bags.
- Pink.
- The miniskirt.
- Jean Shrimpton.
Half-time teaser
71.
Round 3
- Holy Island.
- The Shetlands.
- The George Cross.
- Hispaniola.
- Oahu.
- Robben Island.
- Sicily.
- Capri.
- Ellis Island.
- Dogs (their name in Latin is
Insulae Canariae
, meaning ‘Island of the Dogs’).
Round 4
- Australian.
- Silver.
- Greenland.
- André Agassi.
- Four.
- The Battleship Potemkin
.
- False (he sold one, entitled
Red Vineyard
).
- Lewis Carroll.
- The kneecap.
- George VI.
Jackpot
36.
Quiz 13 answers
Round 1
- Robbie Williams.
- Harley Street.
- John F. Kennedy.
- A gargoyle.
- The Jungle Book
.
- Gatcombe Park, Gloucestershire.
- Oswald Mosley.
- The Old Contemptibles.
- 24.
- David Icke.
Round 2
- The Czech Republic (they drink more than 35 gallons of beer per year each).
- Pepsi-Cola.
- The koala.
- Absinthe.
- Alcopops.
- Ginger ale.
- Coca-Cola.
- CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale).
- Carlsberg.
- Stella Artois beer.
Half-time teaser
340,000.
Round 3
- Dylan Thomas.
- Captain Lawrence Oates.
- George V.
- Edith Cavell (shot by a German firing squad in 1915).
- Beethoven.
- Hamlet.
- Charles II.
- Elizabeth I.
- ‘Kiss me, Hardy’ (or, possibly, ‘Kismet, Hardy’, acknowledging the power of fate over life and death).
- Sir Walter Raleigh.
Round 4
- Billy the Kid.
- Timothy Leary.
- The Royal Ulster Constabulary.
- Southfork.
- Clare Short.
- Michael Caine.
- The House of Stuart.
- The Mississippi.
- Green Day.
- Attila the Hun.
Jackpot
St Clare.
Quiz 14 answers
Round 1
- The Great Barrier Reef.
- The pine.
- The two-pound coin.
- 30.
- Cleveland.
- Genesis.
- Alan Bennett.
- The
Sun
.
- Cricket.
- Suzi Quatro.
Round 2
- The
Mary Rose
.
- The
Titanic
.
- The
Bowbelle
.
- Grace Darling.
- The
Queen Elizabeth
.
- The
Arizona
.
- The
Herald of Free Enterprise
.
- The
Graf Spee
.
- The
Sea Empress
.
- Four.
Half-time teaser
1,070.
Round 3
- Dreamtime.
- A pool.
- ‘Waltzing Matilda’.
- New South Wales.
- Gold.
- Endeavour
.
- Bondi Beach.
- Brisbane.
- The Liberal Party.
- The Tasman Sea.
Round 4
- Gary Sobers.
- The Colorado.
- R. A. (‘Rab’) Butler.
- Lemony Snicket: A Series of Unfortunate Events
.
- Green.
- Charles Trenet.
- Psalms.
- Barry Humphries.
- Switzerland.
- The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
Jackpot
Mongolia.
Quiz 15 answers
Round 1
- 11 November, 1918.
- Curling.
- The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band.
- Ronaldinho.
- Terence.
- ‘Spirit in the sky’.
- Ross Kemp (her husband).
- Alien
.
- Marie Curie.
- Sue Ellen.
Round 2
- Stagecoach
(1939).
- Lauren.
- Monty Python’s Flying Circus
.
- Corporal Jones.
- George Formby.
- Greta Garbo.
- Buzz Lightyear.
- Vicky Pollard (in the television series
Little Britain
).
- True.
- David Dickinson.
Half-time teaser
17 feet, 6 inches.
Round 3
- King John.
- The Battle of Crécy in 1346 (by the English).
- Overlord.
- He played his fiddle (more accurately, his lyre).
- The Falklands War (1982).
- General Patton.
- Spain.
- Attila the Hun.
- The defence of Rorke’s Drift against the Zulus in 1879.
- The Scots (because of their kilts).
Round 4
- A monkey.
- William Blake.
- A rabbit.
- Red Dwarf
.
- Scafell Pike.
- The Browning Version
.
- The Cavern Club.
- Garibaldi.
- Ballykissangel
.
- Earl’s Court, London.
Jackpot
1,125 miles (1,800 km).
Quiz 16 answers
Round 1
- Cerberus.
- Nine.
- Clive Dunn.
- Pomeroy’s.
- False (the Ashmolean is the oldest).
- Sound.
- 1783.
- Jarndyce and Jarndyce.
- An épée.
- Sebastian Coe.
Round 2
- The North Sea.
- Windermere.
- The Caribbean.
- The Sargasso Sea.
- Superior.
- Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus.
- Garrison Keillor.
- Africa.
- Between Wales and Ireland.
- Finisterre.
Half-time teaser
17,508.
Round 3
- Jon Voight.
- Carrie Fisher.
- False (she was the daughter of India’s first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru).
- They are mother and daughter.
- He was Wagner’s son-in-law.
- Ravi Shankar.
- They are sisters.
- Vanessa Redgrave.
- Mia Farrow.
- Horatio Nelson and Emma Hamilton.
Round 4
- Dauphin.
- The trombone.
- Dunkirk.
- A compass.
- 14.
- Neil Diamond.
- Tokyo Rose.
- Ayr.
- The Samaritans.
- They are all dances.
Jackpot
The house.
Quiz 17 answers
Round 1
- Kenya.
- Cruella De Vil.
- Charlie Parker.
- Percy Bysshe Shelley.
- Barbarella.
- Oklahoma!
- Richard Rogers.
- In the country.
- Three Mile Island.
- A one-armed bandit.
Round 2
- Bucephalus.
- Dick Turpin.
- Copenhagen.
- George Stubbs.
- Roger Lloyd Pack.
- Arkle.
- Rosinante.
- Silver.
- America.
- A beetle.
Half-time teaser
3,212 feet.
Round 3
- Charlie Chaplin.
- David Lean.
- They Shoot Horses, Don’t They
?
- The Third Man
.
- Robert Powell.
- John Wayne.
- Fred Astaire.
- Master and Commander
.
- Peter Finch.
- Heaven’s Gate
.
Round 4
- Concorde.
- The Louvre, in Paris.
- The Synod of Whitby.
- Captain Marvel.
- Roseanne Barr.
- Kenny Dalgleish.
- Madagascar.
- Rose.
- False (but she was one-eighth Iroquois Indian).
- Get a life.
Jackpot
Bakelite.
Quiz 18 answers
Round 1
- Androcles.
- Sri Lanka.
- Slavery.
- Its tail.
- Rab C. Nesbitt.
- Thin Lizzy.
- Boris Yeltsin.
- Two.
- Ten.
- Cape Horn.
Round 2
- Buddhism.
- The Koran.
- Hinduism.
- White smoke from the Vatican chimney.
- Confucianism.
- Shari’a.
- The Christian Scientists.
- ‘Blood and fire’.
- Judaism.
- The Unification Church.
Half-time teaser
18.
Round 3
- The skunk.
- False.
- Stink.
- Yves St Laurent.
- A fungus.
- Imperial Leather.
- Rotten eggs.
- A rose.
- Decaying flesh (or corpses).
- Miss You Nights.
Round 4
- Watling Street.
- Jilly Cooper.
- Vesuvius.
- The Mason–Dixon Line.
- Elizabeth Montgomery.
- A hedgehog.
- Real Madrid.
- Frances McDormand.
- They were both posthumous champions.
- The Comedy of Errors
.