The answer to each question is a single letter - it is derived from the clue. The answer to the tenth question is a combination of the previous nine answers. IMPORTANT: The answers for questions 1 to 9 are single letters only.
The answer to each question is a single letter - it is derived from the clue. The answer to the tenth question is a combination of the previous nine answers. IMPORTANT: The answers for questions 1 to 9 are single letters only.
Don't be put off if you have come this far. This is generally a lighthearted quiz, and the answers will reveal things you may not have known previously!
Just how much do you know about Dire Straits' classic "Industrial Disease"? Pit yourself against 10 questions about the song and/or associated facts. Song #6 in the 'Anatomy' series.
Who remembers "Q*bert", the arcade game that was around in the early 80s? I loved playing it, but was totally useless! Hopefully you will have better luck with this quiz.
Part 2. The last name of the first person is also the first name of the second. There is no rhyme or reason to the names that appear - some are easy, some are not. Some names are those of fictional characters.
They came over here, some of them ingratiated themselves with the locals, but some ticked us off big time! What were they doing here and who were these Yanks anyway? And yes, some of the author content is very tongue in cheek!
Just how much do you know about Leo Sayer's classic "Moonlighting"? Pit yourself against ten questions about the song and/or associated facts. Song #26 in the 'Anatomy' series.
Supporting the Socceroos (the Australian national team) takes a special kind of person. One who must accept the highs with the inevitable lows! What follows is a tale of successes, heartbreaks, and chewed-down fingernails since the early 1970s.
Just how much do you know about Richard Harris' classic "Macarthur Park"? Pit yourself against ten questions about the song and/or associated facts. Song #28 in the 'Anatomy' series.
I started watching English Football in 1972, and chose Leeds as my favourite team. I have stuck by them ever since. How much do you know from that decade ?
Here are some well-known (and maybe not so well-known) songs from the 60s onwards. They all contain place names in the song title. Some questions are about lyrics, and some are about artists. Please enjoy.
Lots of song titles contain place names. The titles in this quiz all involve the Big Apple in some way. Have a go and see if you can bite off more than I chewed!
The last name of the first person is also the first name of the second. There is no rhyme or reason to the names that appear - some are easy, some are not. Some names are those of fictional characters.
Unlike British Rail, Queensland Rail does not make a point of naming it's locomotives (which is a shame). There are a few notable exceptions however. This quiz deals with all types of locomotive except steam.
If you are not paying attention, the following song titles and/or lyrics might otherwise sound as I have them written here. Your task is to decipher them and I have given you a choice of artists to help.