A Great British Quiz.
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Seventies’ Britain Books (british)
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What fag did your average Tommy light up during both Wars, and was often used a metonym for cigarette?
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Consulate
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Senior Service
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Woodbine
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Who, when talking about his live shows, said he became, ‘a knicker-magnet’?
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Mick Jagger
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Tom Jones
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Engelbert Humperdinck
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How do horticulturists refer to the area between Morely, Leeds, and Wakefield?
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Cauliflower Triangle
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Beetroot Triangle
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Rhubarb Triangle
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The mutilation of Captain Robert Jenkins, sparked what war (against Spain) named in his honour?
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Jenkin’s Ear
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Jenkin’s Nose
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Jenkin’s Tongue
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How has the village of Eyam, Derbyshire, been known since 1665?
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The Famished Village
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The Plague Village
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The Village of the Damned
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Question of
What was a ‘tanner’ in old money?
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Thruppence
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Sixpence
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A Half Crown
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The biggest find of Anglo-Saxon gold and silver, is named after the county in which it was unearthed in; name that hoard?
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Hampshire Hoard
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Staffordshire Hoard
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Wiltshire Hoard
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Question of
What is the shortest street featured on the London monopoly board?
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Old Kent Road
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Park Lane
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Vine Street
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Question of
The Granite City is an alternative name for which place?
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Aberdeen
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Edinburgh
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Newcastle
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Question of
What are raced at Cowes Week?
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Boats
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Cows
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Vintage Cars
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