Easy UK General Knowledge Trivia
Question: Andy Murray first won Wimbledon in which year?
Answer: 2013
Question: What's the name of the Emmerdale pub where pints and gossip are always on tap?
Answer: Woolpack
Question: Before she served aces for Britain, which sunny country did Johanna Konta represent?
Answer: Australia
Question: Back in the '90s when boy bands ruled, which year did Hollyoaks first bring drama to Channel 4?
Answer: 1995
Question: In Birmingham, what's the cricket ground where wickets tumble and legends are made?
Answer: Edgbaston
Question: Travel back to the swinging '60s: In which year did Coronation Street first grace our TV screens?
Answer: 1960
Question: When did Comic Relief first make us laugh for a good cause on live TV?
Answer: 1986
Question: Which picturesque English county is the backdrop for all the drama in Emmerdale?
Answer: Yorkshire
Question: Who was Queen Elizabeth II's stylish sister, often in the royal spotlight, who passed away in 2002?
Answer: Margaret
Question: In which decade did Fred Perry dominate tennis courts before his name became a fashion brand?
Answer: 1930s
Question: In what year did the London skyline get a giant rotating addition known as the London Eye?
Answer: 2000
Question: Which English football club calls the colossal Old Trafford home?
Answer: Manchester United
Question: Who is the mysterious street artist turning walls into social commentary across the UK?
Answer: Banksy
Question: What's the first name of the Duchess who married Prince Charles as his second wife?
Answer: Camilla
Question: In cricket, how many days can fans enjoy a Test match before it's stumps?
Answer: 5
Question: In Coronation Street, what kind of furry friend was Schmeichel who stole viewers' hearts?
Answer: Dog
Question: Which London park hosts the serene memorial garden dedicated to Princess Diana?
Answer: Kensington Gardens
Question: In the classic Scottish dish haggis, neeps, and tatties, what are "neeps"?
Answer: Turnip
Question: In which century did Francis Bacon paint his haunting masterpieces?
Answer: 20th
Question: Feeling lucky? In which year did the UK's National Lottery have its first draw?
Answer: 1994
Question: In what year did badminton smash its way into the Summer Olympics?
Answer: 1992
Question: Which English county is famous for its hearty pasties filled with meat and veggies?
Answer: Cornwall
Question: Leicester's rugby union team is named after which fierce animal?
Answer: Tiger
Question: In the British dish "toad in the hole," what represents the "toad"?
Answer: Sausages
Question: From which central London landmark are all distances to the city measured?
Answer: Trafalgar Square
Question: When did we say goodbye to the residents of "Brookside" on Channel 4?
Answer: 2003
Question: Which city is home to the rugby union team known as the Chiefs?
Answer: Exeter
Question: In what year did London's Pudding Lane become infamous for a massive fire?
Answer: 1666
Question: When did Winston Churchill begin his storied political career by being elected to Parliament?
Answer: 1900
Question: Which powerhouse British singer rolled in the deep to perform the Bond theme "Skyfall"?
Answer: Adele
Question: Which groovy decade saw the debut of Emmerdale on our televisions?
Answer: 1970s
Question: In the festive favorite "pigs in blankets," what wraps around the sausages?
Answer: Bacon
Question: Which '80s pop duo told us to "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go"?
Answer: Wham
Question: In which year did the inaugural FA Cup Final kick off football history?
Answer: 1872
Question: What's the first name of British tennis player Edmund, who made a splash at the 2018 Australian Open?
Answer: Kyle
Question: Port Vale FC plays in which English city, known for its pottery?
Answer: Stoke on Trent
Question: Which county hosts the royal Sandringham Estate, a favorite of the Queen?
Answer: Norfolk
Question: Reaching for the clouds, how many storeys does London's Shard have?
Answer: 95
Question: Which member of the royal family is dad to George, Charlotte, and Louis?
Answer: Prince William
Question: When did Emmerdale shake things up with a dramatic plane crash storyline?
Answer: 1993
Question: In the dish "bubble and squeak," potatoes are fried up with which leafy vegetable?
Answer: Cabbage
Question: Which London Underground station drops you closest to the dinosaurs at the Natural History Museum?
Answer: South Kensington
Question: In what year did the UK launch the NHS, bringing healthcare to all?
Answer: 1948
Question: When EastEnders first hit TV screens in 1985, how many episodes aired each week?
Answer: 2
Question: What's the first name of Hockney, the British artist known for his vibrant pool paintings?
Answer: David
Question: Cornish Yarg, Lanark Blue, and Caerphilly are varieties of which dairy delight?
Answer: Cheese
Question: In rugby, scoring a try earns you how many points?
Answer: 5
Question: In badminton, what's the target score to win a set?
Answer: 21
Question: Legendary goalkeeper Peter Shilton earned how many caps playing for England?
Answer: 125
Question: Everton FC plays their home games at which historic stadium?
Answer: Goodison Park
Question: In a traditional cream tea, which type of cream tops the scones?
Answer: Clotted
Question: What's the highest world ranking achieved by British tennis player Annabel Croft?
Answer: 24
Question: What's the last name of brothers Liam and Noel from the band Oasis?
Answer: Gallagher
Question: In which month do Oxford and Cambridge battle it out on the Thames in the Boat Race?
Answer: April
Question: When did the very first Wimbledon tournament serve up its inaugural match?
Answer: 1877
Question: In what year did the UK vote in a referendum to leave the EU, sparking the term "Brexit"?
Answer: 2016
Question: Which century saw the first stones laid for Westminster Abbey?
Answer: 10th
Question: In Rugby Union, how many players take the field for each team?
Answer: 15
Question: In cricket's LBW rule, what does the "B" represent?
Answer: Before
Question: Before their 2020 hiatus, how many members were in the girl group Little Mix?
Answer: 4
Question: Who was the "Posh" member that opted out of the Spice Girls' 2018 reunion tour?
Answer: Victoria
Question: How many minutes are on the clock for a full rugby match?
Answer: 80
Question: Before it was called Emmerdale, what was the fictional village's original name?
Answer: Beckindale
Question: In badminton, how high is the top of the net at the posts?
Answer: 1.55m
Question: When did the mysterious Sienna Blake first stir up trouble in Hollyoaks?
Answer: 2012
Question: In which summer month are the Wimbledon tennis finals traditionally held?
Answer: July
Question: Which British band put touring on hold in 2019 to focus on environmental sustainability?
Answer: Coldplay
Question: Up until 1989, Emmerdale was known by what longer name?
Answer: Farm
Question: On the London Underground map, what color represents the District line?
Answer: Green
Question: In Hollyoaks, where do locals gather for a pint at the village pub?
Answer: The Dog in the Pond
Question: Which city is home to the Wasps rugby union team?
Answer: Coventry
Question: Which Grand Slam did Sue Barker win, making her a British tennis champion?
Answer: French Open
Question: In which historic UK city is the soap opera Hollyoaks set?
Answer: Chester
Question: In a doubles tennis match, how many players are on the court?
Answer: 4
Question: Name Queen Elizabeth II's youngest son.
Answer: Edward
Question: What's the first name of British tennis favorite and commentator Mr. Henman?
Answer: Tim
Question: When did the fast-paced T20 format make its official cricket debut?
Answer: 2003
Question: In which city would you find the "Home of Cricket," Lord's?
Answer: London
Question: Which Scottish football club calls Rugby Park their home ground?
Answer: Kilmarnock
Question: Who lifted the Premier League trophy in the 2018-2019 season?
Answer: Manchester City
Question: In cricket, England and which other nation battle for the Ashes?
Answer: Australia
Question: What's the name of Andy Murray's older brother, also a tennis pro?
Answer: Jamie
Question: In badminton, matches are typically played as best of how many games?
Answer: 3
Question: Upon marrying Prince Harry, what title did Meghan Markle receive?
Answer: Duchess of Sussex
Question: Which nut gives a Bakewell tart its signature flavor?
Answer: Almond
Question: When did the TARDIS first materialize on British television screens with Doctor Who?
Answer: 1963
Question: In what year did Ed Sheeran make his album debut with "+"?
Answer: 2011
Question: Which roast meat is perfectly complemented by a dollop of horseradish sauce?
Answer: Beef
Question: In rugby, how many touch judges assist the referee during a match?
Answer: 2
Question: Simnel cake, topped with marzipan balls, is traditionally enjoyed during which holiday?
Answer: Easter
Question: In which century did badminton evolve into the game we know today?
Answer: 19th
Question: Which London football club calls Loftus Road their home ground?
Answer: Queens Park Rangers
Question: What's the first name of Princess Beatrice's younger sister?
Answer: Eugenie
Question: Which street is the shining star of London's West End theatre district?
Answer: Shaftesbury Avenue
Question: Which picturesque seaside town in Cornwall boasts a Tate art gallery?
Answer: St Ives
Question: In cricket, how many legal deliveries make up an over?
Answer: 6
Question: What pivotal event sparked the beginning of World War I in 1914?
Answer: The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
Question: In what year did the United States enter the fray of World War I?
Answer: 1917
Question: Which city is not only the capital of England but also the entire United Kingdom?
Answer: London
Question: Which country is the smallest by area in the United Kingdom?
Answer: Northern Ireland
Question: Which historic London hospital is renowned for medical advancements and is affectionately known as "Barts"?
Answer: St Bartholomew's Hospital
Question: Which spicy dish, combining Indian flavors with British tastes, is often called the UK's national dish?
Answer: Chicken Tikka Masala
Question: Which London museum boasts an impressive collection of ancient Greek artifacts, including the Parthenon Marbles?
Answer: The British Museum
Question: Who was the first British actor to clinch the Oscar for Best Actor?
Answer: George Arliss
Question: Who was the UK's first female Prime Minister, known as the "Iron Lady"?
Answer: Margaret Thatcher
Question: What is the capital city of the country known for kiwis and Middle-earth landscapes?
Answer: Wellington
Question: In which UK city did Marie Curie open her first hospice for cancer patients?
Answer: London
Question: Which brilliant detective, residing at 221B Baker Street, was created by Arthur Conan Doyle?
Answer: Sherlock Holmes
Medium UK General Knowledge Trivia
Question: Yvette Cooper is married to which politician-turned-dancer who cha-cha-cha'd his way on TV?
Answer: Ed Balls
Question: We all know Adele by her first name, but what's her last name that isn't rolling in the deep?
Answer: Adkins
Question: In EastEnders, Pauline had a twin brother who shared more than just a birthday—what's his name?
Answer: Pete
Question: Freddie Mercury rocked the world, but his roots trace back to Zanzibar and parents from which country?
Answer: India
Question: Which artist turned a humble hay wagon into the iconic masterpiece known as 'The Haywain'?
Answer: Constable
Question: In the wizarding world created by J.K. Rowling, what's the high-flying sport played on broomsticks?
Answer: Quidditch
Question: Which Coronation Street character, played by Brian Capron, gave us chills as the notorious serial killer?
Answer: Richard Hillman
Question: Which character in Hollyoaks is portrayed by Sarah Jayne Dunn, causing drama and turning heads?
Answer: Mandy
Question: In Hollyoaks, which character has collected surnames like trophies—Owen, Fisher, McQueen, and Browning?
Answer: Mercedes
Question: In the drama-filled world of EastEnders, who juggles motherhood with daughters Chelsea and Libby?
Answer: Denise
Question: Ready for a medieval adventure? What's the county town of Shropshire, famed for its timber-framed buildings?
Answer: Shrewsbury
Question: Where in Scotland can you tee off on historic golf courses and study at its oldest university, founded in 1410?
Answer: St Andrews
Question: Which 2019 movie musical had James Corden, Taylor Swift, and Idris Elba purring on screen?
Answer: Cats
Question: Which iconic London department store is so big, you might need a map just to find the shoe section?
Answer: Harrods
Question: In Manchester, which river weaves through the city, keeping it flowing with Northern charm?
Answer: Irwell
Question: In Hollyoaks, which character has Tony Hutchinson married not once, but twice, proving second time's the charm?
Answer: Cindy
Question: In 'Florence Foster Jenkins', who hits the high notes alongside Hugh Grant, despite hitting all the wrong notes?
Answer: Meryl Streep
Question: Which Coronation Street stalwart, portrayed by Helen Worth, has had more ups and downs than the cobbled streets themselves?
Answer: Gail Platt
Question: In badminton, what do you call the feathered projectile that players smash over the net?
Answer: Shuttlecock
Question: Which mighty empire faced the fierce wrath of Celtic queen Boudica?
Answer: Romans
Question: Which Welsh band did Cerys Matthews front, making waves in the '90s Britpop scene?
Answer: Catatonia
Question: Which historical figure led the New Model Army to victory during the English Civil War?
Answer: Cromwell
Question: In the 'Bridget Jones' movies, who does Colin Firth portray—a man with a reindeer jumper and a stiff upper lip?
Answer: Mark
Question: In 'Monarch of the Glen', which majestic creature takes center stage in the iconic painting?
Answer: Deer
Question: Which animal did Damien Hirst famously preserve in formaldehyde, turning it into controversial art?
Answer: Sheep
Question: Which constituency does former Prime Minister Theresa May represent in Parliament?
Answer: Maidenhead
Question: Which scenic English county is home to the futuristic biomes of the Eden Project?
Answer: Cornwall
Question: Which Scottish DJ collaborated with Dua Lipa on the hit song 'One Kiss'?
Answer: Calvin Harris
Question: In the heartwarming tales of Paddington Bear, which family gives him a home in London?
Answer: Brown
Question: In EastEnders, who was Pauline Fowler's long-suffering husband?
Answer: Arthur
Question: Which legendary Scottish comedian has been happily wed to Pamela Stephenson since 1989?
Answer: Billy Connolly
Question: Before showing his moves on 'Strictly', in which sport did Graeme Swann spin his way to fame?
Answer: Cricket
Question: Who was the stammering king, father to Queen Elizabeth II, portrayed in 'The King's Speech'?
Answer: George VI
Question: Which UK city was the original canvas for Banksy's early street art creations?
Answer: Bristol
Question: Which member said "Back for Good" no more and left Take That in 2014?
Answer: Jason Orange
Question: At the 1976 Olympics, Princess Anne saddled up for Team GB in which sport?
Answer: Horse Riding
Question: In rugby, which two rival nations battle it out annually for the historic Calcutta Cup?
Answer: England and Scotland
Question: What ocean ingredient is used to make the traditional Welsh delicacy laverbread?
Answer: Seaweed
Question: In Emmerdale, whose actions led to the tragic barn fire that claimed Sarah Sugden's life?
Answer: Andy
Question: In EastEnders, who holds the record for most marriages, tying the knot with Cindy, Mel, Jane, and Laura?
Answer: Ian
Question: In Coronation Street, what is the stylish profession of Gail's glamorous mum, Audrey?
Answer: Hairdresser
Question: Which river meanders through the historic city of Chester, adding to its charm?
Answer: Dee
Question: Which matriarch of the Sugden family was portrayed by Sheila Mercier in Emmerdale?
Answer: Annie
Question: In which chilly month does Shetland light up the night with the fiery Up Helly Aa festival?
Answer: January
Question: In July 2019, who took the helm as the youngest-ever leader of the Liberal Democrats?
Answer: Jo Swinson
Question: Which English county produces the famously pungent Stinking Bishop cheese?
Answer: Gloucestershire
Question: Which feisty member of the Dingle clan was portrayed by Lisa Riley in Emmerdale?
Answer: Mandy
Question: In rugby, what's the term for when a player fumbles the ball forward, causing a scrum?
Answer: Knock On
Question: In which Scottish city do football rivals Hearts and Hibs battle for bragging rights?
Answer: Edinburgh
Question: In Emmerdale, whose actions led to the dramatic 2018 car crash involving Aaron, Robert, and Paddy?
Answer: Emma
Question: What's the star ingredient in Boxty, the traditional Northern Irish potato pancake?
Answer: Potatoes
Question: What's the first name of Smith, the Scottish philosopher known as the 'Father of Economics'?
Answer: Adam
Question: Before going solo, Phil Collins kept the beat as the drummer for which progressive rock band?
Answer: Genesis
Question: Which London skyscraper is affectionately known as "The Gherkin"?
Answer: Gherkin
Question: In which London borough is the BRIT School nurturing future stars of the performing arts?
Answer: Croydon
Question: In which UK city can you find the historic Jewellery Quarter, sparkling with gems and gold?
Answer: Birmingham
Question: In what month of 2019 did the world welcome royal baby Archie Mountbatten-Windsor?
Answer: May
Question: In season 3 of 'The Crown', Helena Bonham Carter portrays which rebellious royal?
Answer: Princess Margaret
Question: Which sunny Caribbean island is the birthplace of England fast bowler Jofra Archer?
Answer: Barbados
Question: In EastEnders, Zoe believed that which member of the Slater clan was her sister, not her mother?
Answer: Kat
Question: Who is the younger sister of the Mitchell brothers, Phil and Grant, in EastEnders?
Answer: Sam
Question: Jack Vettriano's most famous painting is called 'The Singing' what?
Answer: Butler
Question: On EastEnders, Emma Barton plays which sweetly named character?
Answer: Honey Mitchell
Question: Barbara Hepworth made her mark in which artistic discipline, shaping materials into forms?
Answer: Sculpture
Question: Which fictional London postcode is the backdrop for EastEnders' Albert Square?
Answer: E20
Question: In which Olympic city did badminton duo Gail Emms and Nathan Robertson clinch silver in 2004?
Answer: Athens
Question: Which fiery Coronation Street resident was portrayed by Pat Phoenix?
Answer: Elsie Tanner
Question: In rugby, what do you call the kick at goal awarded after scoring a try?
Answer: Conversion
Question: What is the county town and administrative hub of West Sussex?
Answer: Chichester
Question: British Airways merged with Iberia in 2011, joining forces with the national airline of which country?
Answer: Spain
Question: Prince Philip had royal ties to Greece and which other European nation?
Answer: Denmark
Question: Which river flows past Runcorn, Widnes, and Bootle, ultimately reaching Liverpool?
Answer: Mersey
Question: Who is the troublesome son of Dot Cotton in EastEnders?
Answer: Nick
Question: What's the first name of Emms, who smashed her way to fame in UK badminton?
Answer: Gail
Question: In which city did Liverpool triumph over Tottenham Hotspur to win the 2019 Champions League?
Answer: Madrid
Question: Which soulful British singer took us 'Back to Black' with her 2006 album?
Answer: Amy Winehouse
Question: In Coronation Street, who was Stan Ogden's iconic, headscarf-wearing wife?
Answer: Hilda
Question: In Hollyoaks, Kurt, Ollie, and Lucy share which last name?
Answer: Benson
Question: Which Coronation Street lady changed her surname multiple times, from Hunt to Rachid?
Answer: Deirdre
Question: What is the English name for the Welsh island called Ynys Môn?
Answer: Anglesey
Question: In which Charles Dickens novel does Estella Havisham break Pip's heart?
Answer: Great Expectations
Question: In which century did Wales officially unite with England under the Laws in Wales Acts?
Answer: 16th
Question: Who is the co-presenter and wife of Eamonn Holmes, sharing the sofa on 'This Morning'?
Answer: Ruth
Question: Which county cricket team bats at the Riverside Ground in Chester-le-Street?
Answer: Durham
Question: Under what stage name is Grime artist Dylan Mills better known, famous for going 'Bonkers'?
Answer: Dizzee Rascal
Hard UK General Knowledge Trivia
Question: Which Ed Sheeran track got everyone singing along and became his first UK number one hit—hint: it's not about mathematics?
Answer: Sing
Question: What's the largest gem among the Isles of Scilly—think saints and sanctuaries?
Answer: St Mary's
Question: Which artist, known by his initials J.M.W., turned the art world upside down with his stunning landscapes?
Answer: Turner
Question: Before becoming a duchess, in which English county did Kate Middleton call home and grow up?
Answer: Berkshire
Question: What's the noble title of Prince Edward's son James—he might just be the most "severn" viscount you know?
Answer: Viscount Severn
Question: In what year did English longbows fly at the Battle of Agincourt—think Henry V and St. Crispin's Day?
Answer: 1415
Question: Which cheeky British singer had us all "Wrapped Up" and feeling like an "Army of Two"?
Answer: Olly Murs
Question: Mary of Guise was the mother of which Scottish queen who had a tumultuous time with her cousin Elizabeth I?
Answer: Mary Queen of Scots
Question: Which English county did John Constable immortalize with his dreamy landscapes—think "The Hay Wain"?
Answer: Suffolk
Question: In which Scottish city can you stroll through the greenery of Pollok Park—hint: it's not Edinburgh?
Answer: Glasgow
Question: Princess Diana had a middle name shared with a famous Pope—what was it?
Answer: Frances
Question: In Hollyoaks, which character juggles drama while being dad to Dee Dee and Grace?
Answer: Tony
Question: Which queen's coronation had everyone enjoying the now-classic dish known as Coronation Chicken?
Answer: Elizabeth II
Question: Which charmingly named stadium is home to Fulham FC—think of a timid dwelling?
Answer: Craven Cottage
Question: Which Dickens character, asking for "more," hails from the fictional town of Mudfog?
Answer: Oliver Twist
Question: Prince William first dabbled in Art History at St Andrews before mapping out his future in which subject?
Answer: Geography
Question: In 2019, Manchester City buzzed past which team to win the FA Cup Final?
Answer: Watford
Question: In Hollyoaks, which character's epilepsy diagnosis shed light on the condition—think bubbly and blonde?
Answer: Steph
Question: Which British poet told us "You're a better man than I am, Gunga Din" and penned "If"?
Answer: Rudyard Kipling
Question: What berry is the star in the classic British dessert Eton Mess—perfectly smashed?
Answer: Strawberries
Question: Which historic English city, once called Eboracum by the Romans, boasts a magnificent Minster?
Answer: York
Question: In what year did GCSEs begin to give O Levels a passing grade?
Answer: 1988
Question: Which Irish saint sailed to Scotland and founded the monastery at Iona—think doves?
Answer: Columba
Question: Balmoral Castle, the royal family's Scottish getaway, is nestled in which county?
Answer: Aberdeenshire
Question: Which visionary poet penned the words to "Jerusalem," pondering England's green and pleasant land?
Answer: William Blake
Question: At which university did Professor Stephen Hawking explore the cosmos from 1979 to 2018?
Answer: Cambridge
Question: The Giant's Causeway is a natural wonder of interlocking columns made from which volcanic rock?
Answer: Basalt
Question: In cricket, what was the role of Harold "Dickie" Bird, known for his fair calls and Yorkshire wit?
Answer: Umpire
Question: Queen Victoria was quite the matriarch! How many children did she have running around the palace?
Answer: 9
Question: In 2010, what type of vehicle dramatically crashed into Coronation Street, shaking up the cobbles?
Answer: Tram
Question: In the magical world of Narnia, what's the last name of siblings Lucy, Susan, Peter, and Edmund?
Answer: Pevensie
Question: Which reality show crowned Jess Hayes and Max Morley as its first sun-kissed winners in 2015?
Answer: Love Island
Question: In which year did "Grange Hill" first ring the school bell on British television?
Answer: 1978
Question: Which sport features Scottish legend Colin Montgomerie swinging for glory?
Answer: Golf
Question: In which city's Royal Mile can you visit the historic Gladstone's Land?
Answer: Edinburgh
Question: Which troublesome daughter did Deirdre Barlow have with Ray Langton on Coronation Street?
Answer: Tracy
Question: Who waltzed away with the glitterball trophy on "Strictly Come Dancing" in 2018?
Answer: Stacey Dooley
Question: Which royal equestrian, granddaughter of the Queen, tied the knot with rugby star Mike Tindall?
Answer: Zara
Question: Prior to 1266, which Scandinavian kingdom ruled over the Isle of Man?
Answer: Norway
Question: In which city can you explore masterpieces at the Walker Art Gallery—home of the Beatles?
Answer: Liverpool
Question: Which grime artist, real name Michael Owuo Jr., took the UK by storm with "Shut Up"?
Answer: Stormzy
Question: If you're practicing dorsiflexion, which part of your body are you flexing—think toes to the nose?
Answer: Foot
Question: In 2005, John Sentamu became the Archbishop of which historic English city?
Answer: York
Question: In which fast-paced sport do the Sheffield Steelers and Belfast Giants face off on the rink?
Answer: Ice Hockey
Question: In the UK shipping forecast, what's the name of the most northerly area—think icy?
Answer: Southeast Iceland
Question: Which contemporary artist unzipped her intimate past with "Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963–1995"?
Answer: Tracey Emin
Question: In EastEnders, what is the last name of Den, the original landlord of the Queen Vic?
Answer: Watts
Question: At what youthful age did Prince Albert say "I do" to Queen Victoria?
Answer: 20
Question: J.R.R. Tolkien, creator of Middle-earth, was a professor of which subject at Oxford?
Answer: English
Question: In badminton, who ensures fair play and keeps score—think stripes, not whistles?
Answer: Umpire
Question: Which adventurous novel by Tolkien carries the subtitle "There and Back Again"?
Answer: The Hobbit
Question: Which football team calls Bramall Lane home—blades and all?
Answer: Sheffield United
Question: Which British girl group started with Keisha, Siobhan, and Mutya—sweet but sassy?
Answer: Sugababes
Question: In a classic whodunit on EastEnders, who was revealed to have killed Archie Mitchell?
Answer: Stacey Slater
Question: Which New England state borders five others and is home to Boston?
Answer: Massachusetts
Question: Which romantic poet was the father of computing pioneer Ada Lovelace?
Answer: Lord Byron
Question: In what year did British currency switch to decimal, making math a bit easier?
Answer: 1971
Question: Pre-decimalisation, how many old pence made up a shilling?
Answer: 12
Question: In what year did Dunkin' Donuts start America running on Dunkin'?
Answer: 1950
Question: Which pop superstar took us through her "Red" era and shook it off in "1989"?
Answer: Taylor Swift
Question: On which sun-soaked Mediterranean island do "Love Island" contestants seek romance?
Answer: Majorca
Question: What was the first James Bond novel written by Ian Fleming, introducing us to 007?
Answer: Casino Royale