From State of Play and The Hack to Tilly Norwood and The Velvet Sundown, test your knowledge with the Saturday quiz1 Which media giant began in 1997 as a DVD rental service?
2 Which Hindu god is often depicted holding a bowl of sweets?
3 #BalanceTonPorc was the French counterpart of which movement?
4 Which fruit frequently contains a dead wasp?
5 In what Asian language does “one, two” sound like “itchy knee”?
6 Slugworth, Prodnose and Fickelgruber were whose commercial rivals?
7 What competition does Alaska’s Katmai national park hold each autumn?
8 Cornwall in 1337 was the first English creation of what?
What links:
9 Actor Tilly N band The Velvet S Guess advert model in Vogue?
10 Anne, Mary, Louise, Victoria, 1841?
11 Ba Bri Manchester U Ma US Navy Seals?
12 Saint Aug Jean-Jaques Ro Robin A Usher?
13 John C Leonora Carr Marty F Steve McQ Leon Trotsky?
14 After L Field of B Lou G Nelson’s C State of P The Hack?
15 London S Turf M Villa Park? Continue reading...
Saturday 1 November 2025
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