1 The title of which American food magazine means “good appetite” in French?
2 Disney considered the names Deafy, Chesty, Wheezy and Awful for title characters in which 1937 film?
3 Which former One Direction member had a 2022 hit with Music for a Sushi Restaurant?
4 Which English author’s first Just William book was published in 1922?
5 Affectionately known as “The Potteries”, which city calls itself the “World Capital of Ceramics”?
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6 Which 1964 Bock & Harnick musical is set in the Russian shtetl of Anatevka?
7 Which Norwegian painter’s The Sick Child (1907) draws upon his memory of his sister Sophie’s death from TB?
8 What has been the “Resident Orchestra” at the Barbican since the centre opened in 1982?
9 The “Readeption” was the restoration of which king to the English throne in 1470?
10 Which French automaker claims its Type 3 was the first car in the world to be mass-produced?
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11 What is the oldest building on the parliamentary estate?
12 Saxon Blue is a dye made by dissolving indigo powder in which acid?
13 Named after a US orthopaedic surgeon, what is the most widely used measurement for quantifying spine curvature?
14 Which Olympic sport is divided into three branches: artistic, rhythmic and trampoline?
15 Which former Conservative Party leader is this?
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1 Bon Appetit
2 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
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3 Harry Styles
4 Richmal Crompton
5 Stoke-on-Trent
6 Fiddler on the Roof
7 Edvard Munch
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8 London Symphony Orchestra or the LSO
9 Henry VI
10 Peugeot, 64 units were produced in 1891-94
11 Westminster Hall
12 Sulphuric acid
13 Cobb angle, as in John Robert Cobb
14 Gymnastics
15 Michael Howard or Lord Howard of Lympne