Let us take a journey back over the last 50 years of UK Chart Christmas number one hit singles and see how knowledgeable you are on these festive favourites.
Mister Magoo is in hospital for various tests as he is very myopic and has also lost his marbles. After walking into doors and stumbling over bedpans, he is now asking for your help by solving this mixture of brain teasers.
As a big fan of 'The Vicar of Dibley', I started reading the memoirs of Dawn French called 'Dear Fatty' in the hope of capturing some of the pure genius behind Britain's best loved comedy actress. I was not disappointed!
Hide away in my Trojan horse and let me take you on a journey around the "Sport" category to see whether you can answer all these horse related questions.
Use your loaf by starting and finishing this brain teaser with a word that relates to bread. Solve all the words in between by changing one letter at a time and anagram the remaining letters. Good luck!
The Monster Raving Loony Party has been a tradition in British politics since 1963. Let us see how loony you are by answering these questions on their manifesto proposals, both past and present.
People who participate in projectile sports want to hurl the longest, propel the fastest, and hit the bull's eye with deadly accuracy. Take aim and shoot for gold with this ten question quiz!
Guess the common word which precedes the three words in each clue to make a new word or two word phrase. Each answer will have a "sun" theme. EXAMPLE: Beam, Rise, Shine. ANSWER: Sun
Mister Magoo is very short sighted and he normally wears two odd coloured socks with a motley assortment of other clothes. Can you help him prepare for his hot date tonight by choosing the correct colours in this mixture of brain teasers?
Guess the common word which precedes the three words in each clue to make a new word or two word phrase. Each answer will have a "bittersweet" theme. EXAMPLE: Bread, Briar, Meat. ANSWER: Sweet
Start with an eight letter word, drop a letter, rearrange the remaining letters to get the next answer. Once you have reached one letter, make your way back up the ladder again.