Cambridgeshire Live General Knowledge Pub Quiz

How many can you get right?

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Which of the following is not an Oasis song?

Which of these birds can fly backwards?

Who wrote the novel, Lord of the Flies?

How do you spell the name of the actress who plays the main character in Lady Bird and Hanna?

Codebreaker Alan Turing and his colleagues were famous for their wartime work at:

Who won The Great British Bake Off in 2023?

What year was the act passed that gave women equal voting rights with men?

Who painted The Birth of Venus?

Who invented the printing press?

In Star Wars: A New Hope, what do the rebels attempt to destroy?

Anthony Burgess wrote which 1962 novel that famously was later made into a film?

Where could you find the ‘Balti Triangle’ in the 1990s and 2000s?

What company was behind the spacecraft that took “stuck in space” astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore to the International Space Station?

The city of Lichfield is in which English county?

The assassination of which Archduke of Austro-Hungary in Sarajevo led to the start of the First World War?

What is the capital city of Australia?

Which book by Neil Gaiman became an animated fantasy horror film in 2009?

In Greek mythology, who flew too close to the sun?

What is the name of the album released by Charli XCX in 2024?

Where was the Olympics held in 1996?

What was the first name of the main character in the BBC drama that started in 2013, The Dumping Ground?

What is a male mole called?

A 1982 novel by Alice Walker was called The Colour what?

Which of these countries is not an African island nation?

In which of these countries is cannabis legal for recreational use?

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