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Q1. Near the start of the year, an unofficial Willy Wonka experience went viral, but where did it take place?
Q2. What was the name of the Premier League official who was sacked for making derogatory comments about Jurgen Klopp?
Q3. What storm came before Bert, Conall and Darragh?
Q4. Who performed in the 2024 Glastonbury Festival’s Sunday Legends slot on June 30?
Q5. Former deputy prime minister John Prescott passed away in November. What was his nickname?
Q6. Who became the new leader of the opposition in the UK in November 2024?
Q7. When Rishi Sunak stood on the doorstep of 10 Downing Street announcing the date of the election, which song could be heard?
Q8. Which country’s song triumphed in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2024?
Q9. The Co-op Live arena suffered numerous setbacks before finally opening. Which band became the first to perform at the new Manchester venue?
Q10. England were beaten in the final of UEFA Euro 2024 by which country?
Q11. Which couple won Strictly Come Dancing in 2024?
Q12. Which country became the 32nd and latest to join NATO in March 2024?
Q13. Which pop star went viral in 2024 thanks to his massive son?
Q14. What is the name of the Australian break dancer whose infamous performance at the 2024 Paris Olympics sparked ridicule?
Q15. Moo Deng, a resident of a zoo in Thailand went viral earlier this year. What kind of animal is Moo Deng?
Q16. Imane Khelif of Algeria became an Olympic boxing champion in 2024. Over what issue was the win controversial?
Q17. Which US state was in the news due to mysterious and unexplainable drone activity in late 2024?
Q18. High-profile Tory backbencher Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg lost his seat in the 2024 General Election. As the result was announced, he stood next to a candidate for the Monster Raving Loony Party dressed wearing what?
Q19. Reform UK leader Nigel Farage repeatedly yelled what word at a heckler who interrupted his speech in Clacton?
Q20. In November, a piece of fruit duct-taped to a wall sold for $6.2m (£4.9m) at an auction in New York. What was the fruit?
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