1 Which capital city is the subject of a 2019 book by former mayor Ken Livingstone?
2 Nitrogen, oxygen and which other gaseous element end in the letters “-gen”?
3 Which Oasis member said that he liked his mum “until she gave birth to Liam”?
4 In 2000, Talk Radio UK was relaunched as which radio station?
5 Corne de Gatte and Lady Christl are varieties of which starchy vegetable?
6 When he was an RAF pilot, William, Prince of Wales was based at RAF Valley on which Welsh island?
7 Murder on Line One (2025) is the debut crime novel of which Eggheads host?
8 Which Asian country is the world’s largest importer of soybeans?
9 TAP is the national airline of which EU country?
10 Which famous Austrian family established their lodge in Stowe, Vermont?
11 Who was the first British chef to achieve three Michelin stars?
12 Brian Cox first played which German composer in the 1984 TV film The Cantor of St Thomas’s?
13 Which Benjamin Britten opera is based on Guy de Maupassant’s short story Le Rosier de Madame Husson?
14 Which musical features the songs Bring on the Scone, The Perfect Petit Fours and Don’t Send Me Home?
15 In which county did the Swing Riots begin in the summer of 1830?
16 Author of The Living Garden, who created Barnsdale gardens in Rutland?
17 The hymn How Great Thou Art is based on an 1885 poem by which Swede?
18 Which cricket ground was the venue for the archery at the 2012 Summer Olympics?
19 Roy Harper’s song When an Old Cricketer Leaves the Crease mentions: “A twelfth man at …” which fielding position?
20 Which South African train is pictured?
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Answers
1 London. It is titled Livingstone’s London
2 Hydrogen
3 Noel Gallagher
4 TalkSPORT
5 Potato
6 Anglesey
7 Jeremy Vine
8 China
9 Portugal
10 Von Trapp family
11 Marco Pierre White
12 Johann Sebastian Bach. Recently Cox played the composer again in The Score in the West End
13 Albert Herring
14 The Great British Bake Off Musical
15 Kent
16 Geoff Hamilton
17 Carl Boberg
18 Lord’s
19 Silly Mid-on
20 Blue Train