The Ultimate Bristol in the 90s quiz

How well do you remember Bristol in the 90s? Find out in our quiz!

1. We’ll start with an easy one. This Asda worker is holding up a single which was set to break records. It went on sale in 1997, but what was it?

2. Which building is this?

3. We all remember this city centre cinema, but in the 90s what shop was underneath it?

4. Do you recognise this building? It hasn’t changed much…

5. What is being knocked down?

6. Shoppers in a Bristol supermarket, do you know which one?

7. Bristol Stadium - Eastville, which was vacated by Bristol Rovers in the 80s but what was its main use until its demolition in the 90s?

8. Okay, time for an easy one. What is being built here?

9. This South Bristol school closed in 2000, do you recognise it? What was it called?

10. There was a lot of excitement about this new landmark building in the 90s, but can you recognise it from this close-up?

11. Can you recognise this shopping centre?

12. What service is being launched in this picture?

13. Cadbury Heath’s most famous son, but can you recognise the Bristol Rovers player who is still in his kit in this picture?

14. This iconic American restaurant and gaming arcade opened at Cribbs in 1998. It was only there a few years, but the memories will last forever! What was its full name?

15. This huge building was built and opened in the 90s, but do you recognise it from this aerial shot?

16. Christmas shoppers scramble at the tills, but which supermarket are they in?

17. Bristol was the first UK site of this huge store, but can you recognise it from the shoe department?

18. A very 90s photo, but why did John Major and wife Norma visit Bristol in 1992?

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