TV
FOOTBALL
MUSIC
HISTORY
RANDOM?
200

This is the name of the local pub in the TV soap; 'Emmerdale'?

THE WOOLPACK

200

This is what is known as the "Christmas Tree Formation"?

4-3-2-1

200

This comedy character worked with the London Symphony Orchestra to perform 'Chariots of Fire' at the 2012 Olympics opening ceremony?

MR BEAN

200

The famous rhyme; "Divorced, Beheaded, Died...." evolves around this former King of England?

HENRY VIII

200

This reality TV show shares its name with the first 'Only Fools & Horses' episode?

'BIG BROTHER'
400

This 1930s film features "the horse of a different colour", and also flying monkeys?

'THE WIZARD OF OZ'

400

This is what 'IFAB' stands for; the body that determines the laws of the game?

INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION BOARD

400

This was the year when The Beatles formed?

1960

400

This country hosted the Summer Olympic Games in 2016?

BRAZIL

400

Road signs in the UK that are used to direct drivers and pedestrians to tourist attractions commonly have white lettering on this coloured background?

BROWN

600

This is what the letters in the film studio: "MGM" stands for that is well known for having a roaring lion in their logo?

METRO GOLDWYN MAYOR

600

This is the term given to football fans who's objective is to try visiting as many football stadiums and grounds as possible?

GROUNDHOPPING

600

This English composer produced the theme tunes to some of the most iconic TV sitcoms; such as 'Only Fools & Horses', 'Are You Being Served' & also the sketch comedy: 'The Two Ronnies'?

RONNIE HAZLEHURST

600

This was the year where the Berlin Wall started construction; later on producing two different nations in West Germany and East Germany?

1961

600

There is a 'sandwalk' located at Down House in Kent that is named after this scientist?

CHARLES DARWIN

800

This is the police chief who produced the iconic "We're gonna need a bigger boat" line in 'Jaws'?

MARTIN BRODY

800

This type of "man" is the term given that defines as the opposite of a "one club man"?

JOURNEYMAN

800

The Vuvuzela, Jazzophone and Didgeridoo are musical instruments that both belong to this family?

BRASS

800

In 1887, the British Empire celebrated the Golden Jubilee of this female monarch?

QUEEN VICTORIA

800

This 19th century year introduced the first issue of the Yellow Pages?

1886

1000

According to most sources, this is the number of balloons Carl uses to lift his house to the nearest thousand in the 2009 Disney film; "Up"?

20,622 (20,000-21,000)

1000

Before an international friendly in 2014, Linkin Park's "Numb" briefly played for this nation in a national anthem mishap before they faced Slovakia?

MALTA

1000

This knighted dairy farmer will be better known as the founder of the Glastonbury Music Festival?

SIR MICHAEL EAVES

1000

This historical figure is known for being the first prime minister of Great Britain?

ROBERT WARPOLE

1000

Sir Winston Churchill has had two runs as UK prime minister with the first ending in 1945 and his second starting in 1951. This person was the one who ran for prime minister in between Sir Winston's two runs?

CLEMENT ATTLEE