The Star's Weekly Quiz

Kick start your weekend and test your general knowledge with these 20 questions

Q1. King Charles welcomed which special guest to the UK this week?

Q2. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle missed out on being nominated for which award this week?

Q3. Who stars as a young Willy Wonka in an upcoming prequel film about his life, set to be released later this year?

Q4. What is the name of Taylor Swift’s ongoing global mega-tour?

Q5. How many layers of pastry are wrapped around a Greggs sausage roll?

Q6. What is the name of Margot Robbie’s latest Hollywood blockbuster, which premiered this week?

Q7. This is a chocolate bar without its wrapper. But which one is it?

Q8. Where did Beyonce conceive Blue Ivy?

Q9. Which sports superstar arrived in the US this week to be unveiled for Inter Miami?

Q10. It is the 30th anniversary of Jurassic Park. Who directed the film?

Q11. What is the name of the famous McDonald's mascot?

Q12. Snow fell for the first time in more than 10 years in the city of Johannesburg, but can you remember which country it is in?

Q13. What is the name of the 2011 rom-com starring Ashton Kutcher and Natalie Portman?

Q14. Which of these is an international cricket ground in England?

Q15. What does SPAM, the meat product celebrating its 86th anniversary, stand for?

Q16. What was discovered in the White House, sparking a major security investigation?

Q17. Which 2023 drama series has starred The Weeknd as a mentor for an aspiring popstar?

Q18. What is the name of the restaurant owned by Mr. Krabs in SpongeBob SquarePants?

Q19. Which former footballer will be joining Dragon's Den for the 2024 series?

Q20. Which country drinks the most beer per capita?

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