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100

 This UK city’s subway system is the third‑oldest in the world, after London and Budapest.

Glasgow

100

Which football club is nicknamed The Red Devils.

Manchester United

100

This long‑running soap is set in Walford.

 EastEnders

100

Queen Victoria’s era is known as this age.

The Victorian Age

100

This British singer released the award‑winning debut album 19 before going on to global fame with 21 and 25.

Adele

200

This UK landmark is officially the most visited free attraction, home to artefacts like the Rosetta Stone.

The British Museum

200

Mo Farah won these two events in 2012.


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5,000m and 10,000m

200

David Attenborough narrates shows from this broadcaster.

BBC

200

The Great Fire of London began in this bakery street.

Extra points for which year

Pudding Lane

1666

200

This annual festival held in Somerset is famous for its sprawling fields, massive crowds, and muddy conditions.

Glastonbury

300

his ancient stone circle in Wiltshire is older than both the Great Pyramids of Giza and the Roman Colosseum.

Stone Henge

300

Wimbledon is a championship for this sport.

Tennis

300

This competition moved from BBC to Channel 4 in 2017.

The Great British Bake Off

300

What is the famous battle that happened in 1066?

The Battle of Hastings

300

This British artist became the first solo male to headline Glastonbury twice before the age of 30.

Ed Sheeran

400

This UK river has the largest tidal range in Europe, reaching up to 15 metres in places.

The River Severn

400

In 2003, this English player kicked the drop goal that secured England’s only Rugby World Cup victory.

Jonny Wilkinson

400

Jodie Whittaker was the first female lead in this sci‑fi show.

Dr Who

400

Which 20th‑century Prime Minister had the longest total years in office.

Margaret Thatcher

400

This Liverpool band famously performed on the rooftop of the Apple Corps building in 1969 in what became their final public performance.

The Beatles

500

This British scientist discovered the first antibiotic, penicillin, in 1928, a finding that transformed modern medicine.

Alexander Fleming

500

This British driver holds the record for the most consecutive podium finishes in a single F1 season.

Lewis Hamilton

500

This BBC drama follows AC‑12, an anti‑corruption police unit led by Superintendent Ted Hastings.

Line of Duty

500

In 1752 Britain finally adopted this calendar system, resulting in 11 days being "lost" in September.

The Gregorian Calendar

500

This British singer‑songwriter released the hit album Back to Black, which went on to become one of the UK’s best‑selling albums of the 21st century.

Amy Winehouse

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