1. What do Chopin; Édith Piaf; Oscar Wilde; Marcel Proust; Modigliani; Isadora Duncan; and the Doors’ lead singer, Jim Morrison have in common?
  2. What is the name of Pluto’s moon?
  3. The longest title of any LP to reach No.1 in the UK had 78 letters. Who recorded it, and what was the title?
  4. In which English county is the seaside village of Beer?
  5. Who was the only regular cast member of the TV show M*A*S*H to actually serve in the Army in Korea? Name of the character will do.
  6. At what age was Mozart presented as a performer at the imperial court in Vienna?
  7. What is the name of the camel mascot of the Camel brand of cigarettes?
  8. How many Members are there in the Scottish Parliament?
  9. What was the first UK No.1 single that Eddy Grant performed on?
  10. In which year did the London Underground open?

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Author: Kay McMahon

Kay has been an expat for over 20 years. She set up the British Expat website more than 10 years ago, whilst living in London and missing the expat life. These days she spends much of her time lugging computers and cameras around the world. (Dave gets to deal with all the really heavy stuff.)

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