What word has meanings including a cul-de-sac, a narrow passageway and the grounds around a cathedral?
Close
The term ‘close’ can refer to various types of enclosed spaces.
What nickname is given to a police picture of a villain’s face?
Mugshot
A mugshot is typically taken after an arrest.
Which saint and apostle is also known as Saul of Tarsus?
St Paul
St Paul is a key figure in Christianity.
“I didn’t know what day it was when you walked into the room” are the opening lyrics to which song?
You’re in My Heart (Sir Rod Stewart)
This song is a classic by Rod Stewart.
Egypt lies on which continent?
Africa
Egypt is located in the northeastern corner of Africa.
Das Lied der Deutschen is the national anthem of which country?
Germany
The anthem is also known as the ‘Song of the Germans’.
What form of vehicle is the Boeing Apache?
Helicopter
The Boeing Apache is a military attack helicopter.
Which term for a celebrity photographer comes from the name of a character in the Federico Fellini film La Dolce Vita?
Paparazzo
Paparazzi are known for taking candid photos of celebrities.
Which letter is on the bottom left of the three rows of alphabetical buttons on a keyboard?
Z
The letter ‘Z’ is typically found in that position on QWERTY keyboards.
The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States presents which prestigious awards?
Grammys
The Grammys honor outstanding achievements in the music industry.
Which animal shares its six-letter name with a verb meaning “to search for something”?
Ferret
The term ‘ferret’ can also mean to search out or uncover.
Austral refers to which point of the compass?
South
‘Austral’ is derived from the Latin word for ‘south’.
Which duo hosted the 2020 revival of Crackerjack?
Sam (Nixon) and Mark (Rhodes)
Sam Nixon on previous page. Mark Rhodes above.
Which sport originally used peach baskets nailed to walls as goals?
Basketball
Basketball was invented in the late 19th century.
What colour ball is used in Test cricket?
Red
The red ball is used for longer formats of the game.
In which decade was Kim Kardashian born?
1980s (1980)
Kim Kardashian was born on October 21, 1980.
Which meteorological term is used to describe the provision of computer applications over the internet?
Cloud
Cloud computing allows for remote data storage and access.
What was the first name of the presenter of Whicker’s World?
Alan
Alan Whicker was a renowned British television presenter.
The firmness of which item is measured on a scale from 9B to 9H?
Pencil leads
The scale indicates the hardness of pencil leads.
In 1992, in which winter sport did mogul become an official Olympic medal category?
Skiing
Mogul skiing involves navigating a course of bumps.
Until 1987 the British Formula 1 Grand Prix alternated between Silverstone and which other racetrack?
Brands Hatch
Brands Hatch is located in Kent, England.
Who won the men’s singles title at the 2020 Australian Open tennis championships?
Novak Djokovic
Djokovic has won multiple Grand Slam titles.
Which football club is nicknamed “Pompey”?
Portsmouth FC
The nickname is derived from the club’s location.
At which venue did the 2020 Masters Snooker Championship take place?
Alexandra Palace
Alexandra Palace is a famous venue for various events.