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100

What drink do you get if you add hot water, lemon, and honey to whisky?

Hot Toddy

100

What did the initials BHS stand for in the famous high street shopping chain?

British Home Stores

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100

Jaws – 1975

100

100

“Do They Know It’s Christmas?” – Band Aid (1984)

100

At an average steady walking pace, roughly how long does it take most adults to walk three miles? 

A. About 30 minutes
B. About 45 to 60 minutes
C. About 90 minutes

B. About 45 to 60 minutes
 

200

What 2 ingredients make up a Buck's Fizz?

Champagne and orange juice

200

Which item was traditionally used to keep milk cool before widespread home refrigeration?

A larder or pantry

200

200

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial – 1982

200

200

Bohemian Rhapsody” – Queen (1975)

200

For long-distance or hill walking, what is the main benefit of using walking poles? 

A. They significantly increase walking speed
B. They help reduce strain on knees and joints
C. They are mainly for balance on flat paths

B. They help reduce strain on knees and joints
 

300

What fruit was commonly added to a Snowball in a stemmed glass in the 1970s?

Cherry

300

Which phrase was commonly used to describe council housing built in Britain after the Second World War?

Prefabs

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300

Rocky – 1976


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300

“Stay Another Day” – East 17 (1994)

300

Which country is widely credited with developing organised rambling and public walking clubs in the early 20th century?

A. Switzerland
B. England
C. Canada

B. England
 

400

How was a “light and bitter” traditionally made in a British pub?

Half mild, half bitter

400

Before decimalisation in 1971, how much was half a crown worth?

Two shillings and sixpence

400

400


Gone with the Wind – 1939

400

400

“Sound of the Underground” – Girls Aloud (2002)

400

On UK public footpath signs, what colour arrow usually marks a public footpath? 

A. Yellow
B. Blue
C. Red

A. Yellow
 

500

What was the main reason sherry was so popular in British homes in the mid-20th century?

It was heavily advertised as an aperitif

500

What did the phrase “putting the cat out” commonly mean in many British homes in the 1950s and 1960s?

Extinguishing the coal fire before bed

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500

A Clockwork Orange – 1971

500

500

Always on My Mind – Pet Shop Boys (1987)

500

Which National Trail has the greatest total ascent, meaning the most cumulative climbing over its entire length?

A. The Pennine Way
B. The South West Coast Path
C. The West Highland Way

B. The South West Coast Path

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