1. Which store has been voted worst in the High St for two years in a row? WH Smiths
2. What should have lasted 311 days but was called off this week after just 141?
3. Since 1928, athletes from which country have led the parade at the opening of the Olympic Games?
4. Who is this?

5. What Latin legal term means ‘under judicial consideration’?
6. In Japanese cuisine, which name indicates a dish of meat or shellfish marinated in a soy sauce and grilled or broiled?
7. Which British finch gets its name from its unusually shaped beak, which it uses for extracting seeds from conifer cones?
8. In Norse mythology, what name is given to the final battle between the gods and the powers of evil?
9. What links these pictures?
10. Name the film.
11. Which pungent gas is a compound whose molecules contain three atoms of hydrogen and one of nitrogen?
12. Which sea, the northernmost part of the Pacific Ocean, is named after a Danish navigator?
13. What this ?

14. What name is given to inflammation of the thin, double-layered membrane separating the lungs from the chest cavity caused by a virus?
15. What Spanish name is given to the periodic warming of the Eastern Pacific that disrupts weather patterns?
16. Which kind of soft felt hat, popularized by King Edwrad VII, takes its name from the town in Germany where it was first worn?
17. What was abolished in Britain initially for a trial period of five years following a Private Members bill of 1965? British Summer Time or Greenwich Meantime?
18. Paul went to the shop and paid 50p for a bag of crisps, but was mistakenly given four times the change to which he was entitled. He observed that this was equivalent to twice the amount he’d given to the shopkeeper. What was Paul’s total profit?
19. What links these pictures:
20. Unscramble the two words: B C C E E G I O R S