On vegetables like broccoli, what word refers to one of the small, flower-shaped pieces that make up the edible part of the vegetable?
Which ink once widely used for writing and printing is made from ash or lampblack, mixed with water?
What type of noise refers to a noise that contains all frequencies across the spectrum of audible sound in equal measure?
What word links Libby in Run Fatboy Run to an SI unit?
Which mountain is occasionally known as Mount Godwin-Austen?
Name the former United States secretary of state who was born in Prague?
Which tennis player holds the all-time record of 14 Men's French Open titles?
Which form of Chinese is an offical language in Hong Kong?
Name the conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra who Mr. Bean ‘performed’ with at the 2012 Olympics opening ceremony?
Albert Einstein was born in which country?
What is the name given to the heavy vertically-closing gate typically found in medieval castles?
Who is known for his hit single "Achy Breaky Heart"?
What was launched in the UK on 15 June 1998, when millions were released?
Which author born in 1865, was named after a lake in Staffordshire?
Which of Henry VIII's wives is burried beside him?
The Royal Albert Hall celebrated its sesquicentennial anniversary in 2021. In which year was it opened by Queen Victoria?
Which two European countries joined the Commonwealth in the 1960s?
Which traditional Hindu custom was banned by the British in 1829?
Who won the 1999 Turner Prize, beating the notorious 'bed' by Tracey Emin into second place?
Since November 2001, at which address would you find Madhuri, Ashwin, Sushila, and Sanjeev?
Which sea shanty has the lyrics: "Ho! Ho! and up she rises. Ho! Ho! and up she rises. Ho! Ho! and up she rises, early in the morning"?
The Roman town of Lutetia became which modern-day city?
The La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona was designed by which Catalan architect?
Which of the Baltic State countries is furthest north?
What familiar verb was first coined by the 1966 show Mission Impossible?
What was the name of the puppet gopher who first appeared on Children's BBC between 1985 and 1987?
A 1952 photo of Mickey Mantle sold for 12.6 million dollars at an American auction in 2022. What was this photo on?
A 2015 nationwide ballot saw more than 200,000 people elect which bird as Britain’s national bird?
Gilly flower is an archaic or early Victorian name for which well-known flower?
What type of cloth used for hand metalworking consists of dark granular rock glued to a cloth backing?
"Faith is believing in things when common sense tells you not to" is a quote from which Christmas film?
The phrase 'warts and all' is said to derive from whose instructions to the painter Sir Peter Lely, when commissioning a portrait?
Who is married to English accountant Hugh O'Leary?
Whose law basically states that "work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion"?
In which year did Scotland lose to Peru in the FIFA World Cup finals?
Which musical and film is based on the life of Fanny Brice?
In June 2022, which country requested that the United Nations officially recognise it's new name? The request was accepted.
Who played Oscar Wilde in the 1997 film Wilde?
Spider Nugent was which soap character's nephew?
Which planet was discovered by astronomer William Herschel in 1781?
What name is shared by the insect Lymantria dispar dispar and the boat that Francis Chichester used to become the first person to single-handedly sail around the world?
Smog, brunch and mockumentary are examples of what type of word?
Where would you always find the iconic button on an authentic Steiff stuffed teddybear?
What is the longest river in Europe?
Which British King was known as "The Mad King"?
Elon Musk was born in which country?
In ancient Greek mythology, who is god of the dead and the king of the underworld?
Published in 1811, which Jane Austen novel tells the story the Dashwood sisters?
In which 1960s TV series did David Janssen star as Dr. Richard Kimble?
Answers
Being without a mobile phone
A floret
India ink
White noise
Newton (actress Thandiwe Newton and the unit newton)
K2
Madeleine Albright
Rafael Nadal (14 titles, as of 2022)
Cantonese
Sir Simon Rattle
Germany
Portcullis
Billy Ray Cyrus
The £2 coin
Rudyard Kipling (Rudyard Lake)
Jane Seymour
1871 (sesquicentennial anniversary is 150 years)
Cyprus (on its independence in 1961), and Malta (in 1964)
Suttee
Steve McQueen
Number 42 (the British television show, The Kumars at No. 42)
Drunken Sailor, (also known as "What Shall We Do with the Drunken Sailor?")