Even the most popular long-running shows have to have a last night eventually. Identify these musicals, which had ten of the longest continuous runs on Broadway, from the clues provided. (Note that some may have subsequently re-opened for new runs).
Winning the gold medal at the Olympic Games and gaining the coveted title of Olympic Champion should be the pinnacle of a sportsperson's career. However, things don't always go to plan and sometimes the results have been disputed...
Opening your Christmas stocking, you find a book of Christmas puzzles, turn to the first page and immerse yourself in a logic problem. It's about the results of Santa's reindeers' latest speed test, which included a potential new recruit to the herd...
Quite a few sons have followed in their father's F1 footsteps (or tyre treads) over the years, with varying amounts of success. Can you match up each pair with the correct summary of their achievements or contributions to the sport?
Having a good book with you on holiday is almost a must; finding yourself looking at a scene that shares its name with a character from said book is a bonus. Where on Earth would you find these literary places?
Yep, I am serious...to solve this quiz you need to use the clues provided and a bit of logic to put these ten words related to a lack of seriousness in their correct slots.
The thing is that I've mislaid the thing that can be put in front of 'THING' to create a longer word. Given the definitions of the lost things and the words they help create, can you identify them? E.g All + THING = Complete collection, Answer: every.
If asked to name 10 famous Icelanders, usually someone suggests the singer-songwriter Bjork. This time though there's no Bjork in sight and we'll test you on your knowledge of other notable people from this island nation on the edge of the Arctic Circle.
Cuckoos are found all over the world but can be notoriously hard to spot. To solve that problem I've concocted a cunning plan to lure them out using a cuckoo clock. Let's see what you know about the cuckoos that ended up flying over it...
What better sport to feature for 'A Tea Time Quiz' than cricket, one that actually includes an officially sanctioned tea break! Match up these ten 'T' cricketers with their description.
The letters in CAPITALS are the names of ten African countries with their vowels removed. Using the remaining consonants, can you work out which country is being described?
In Jane Austen's England there was a limited list of respectable career options available to young men from the upper classes - one of which was the church. How much do you know about the clergymen who appeared in her novels?
Many F1 fans can look back through the history of the sport and remember those drivers who became world champions - but who remembers the "not quite good enough" achievements of the runners-up?
The letters in CAPITALS are the names of ten Asian capital cities with their vowels removed. Using the remaining consonants, can you work out which city is being described?
All these types of coffee drinks have been served up black in the sense that they've had all the letters of CREAM removed from them! You just have to work out what's missing and identify them.
Use a bit of elegance, flair and panache to put these synonyms for 'style' into the correct positions. If that doesn't work, then try applying some logic (and a pen and paper might prove helpful too!).
Many F1 fans can look back through the history of the sport and remember those drivers who became world champions - but who remembers the "not quite good enough" achievements of the runners-up?
The London Underground (or "Tube") has one green line on its map (the District Line) but lots of "green" stations. You need to match them to a line you can take to get there - some are on more than one line, but there is only one unique solution.
If you see a black-and-white stripy creature and the first thing that springs into your mind is "zebra!", then you might actually be quite good at accurately naming a range of creatures. Let's test your knowledge about different types of "zebras"...
The Quizzy Restaurant has gone a bit experimental and started serving up some very peculiar ice cream flavours! Use some logic (something the Quizzy's chefs are obviously lacking) to correctly match up the flavour combinations given on their menu.
Throughout history, the month of March has seen a wide variety of orders given and decisions made - here are ten which happened on the 11th to 20th days of the month.
'Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers' is a book about stress and its effects by Robert M. Sapolsky. Let's compare the lives of zebras with some of the major causes of stress in humans...
The letters in CAPITALS are the names of ten European countries with their vowels removed. Using the remaining consonants, can you work out which country is being described?
Jane Austen's 'Persuasion' is aptly named as many of its characters either exert or succumb to a bit of persuasion during the events of the novel. I'm here to persuade you to match the correct character to each of these instances of persuasion.
The letters in CAPITALS are the names of ten countries of the Americas and the Caribbean with their vowels removed. Using the remaining consonants, can you work out which country is being described?
The left brain is associated with logic and analysis while the right brain represents emotions and creativity. Use your left brain to put these words that represent the right brain into the correct order.
Cambridge University was founded in the early 13th century, but its individual colleges have been established at different points in its history for a range of reasons. Just match up the description of each foundation with the correct college.
The six wives of King Henry VIII of England are well known due to his habit of divorcing or beheading them. How much do you know about the wives of the various Kings James of England and Scotland?
If you're unlucky enough to ever find vultures circling around above your head, it may be important to know exactly what you are dealing with. Luckily this quiz is here to help you!
'Lucifer' is a US TV comedy-drama about the Devil joining forces with the LAPD to investigate the city's homicides. How much can you recall about events of the first series of the show?
The 'Life of Brian' is a comedy film by legendary British comedy group, Monty Python. It shouldn't be confused with the 'Lives of Brians', this quiz about a group of people named Brian.
This quiz looks at ten of the drivers who had to wait a long time before winning their first F1 race. They all competed for at least five years without a win, but as it turned out they did have a prayer of achieving success in the sport!
'Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman' was a 1990s TV programme which focused on Superman's life as Clark Kent. Take this quiz to see what you can remember about the ups and downs of his relationship with Lois Lane.
If you google the term 'Princess Charlotte' you'll likely get thousands of references to the great-granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II. This quiz, though, is about the princesses who might have appeared in the top search results prior to her birth.