Thursday, 2nd April
- Robert Galbraith is the pen name of which famous author? J.K Rowling
- Which major American city’s name is thought to be the Indian name for “wild onions”? Chicago
- Which top class West Indies batsman had, amongst others, the nickname of ‘The Master Blaster’? Viv Richards
- The Zodiac sign of Cancer starts in which month? June
- From which country do we take the word “yoghurt”? Turkey
- Which ‘B’ is a native British tree which produces ‘sloe’ berries, often used in flavouring gin? Blackthorn or Sloe Bush
- In cooking, Amandine is a term associated with which nut? Almond
- Which Canadian rapper topped the UK singles charts in February 2018 with ‘God’s Plan’? Drake
- What is the Capital of Bermuda? Hamilton
- The origins of which type of fast food take away can be traced to Mossley in Greater Manchester in 1860? Fish & Chips
- St Anthony is often mentioned as the patron saint of what? A) Children b) Boats c) Lost things Lost things
- Which BBC 80s soap opera was set around yachting on the South Coast of England? Howards’ Way
- Which British leader and hero was known as the Iron Duke? Duke of Wellington, Arthur Wellesey
- Which novel begins – “It was a bright cold day in April and the clocks were striking Thirteen” 1984
- Who was top scorer in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil? James Rodriguez, Colombia 6 goals