1. For how many years must a UK motorist have held a driving licence before they can supervise a learner?
ANSWER: 3.
2. What sort of creature is a bustard?
ANSWER: A bird.
3. In radio, what do the initials DAB stand for?
ANSWER: Digital Audio Broadcasting.
4. What is the subtitle in the second Pirates of the Caribbean film?
ANSWER: Dead mans chest.
5. Which English county has the exact same name as its county town?
ANSWER: Durham.
6. Which organisation is responsible for the annual Crufts dog show?
ANSWER: The Kennel Club.
7. Which organisation started life as The Brighton Motor Road Patrol?
ANSWER: The AA.
8. Which chocolate bar was advertised as "a taste of paradise"?
ANSWER: Bounty.
9. In mythology, which of the Gorgons turned whoever saw her face into stone?
ANSWER: Medusa.
10. Superbertha in Las Vegas is claimed to be the largest what?
ANSWER: A fruit machine (1 armed bandit).
11. In which year did the channel tunnel open?
ANSWER: 1994.
12. Where was Jesus when he performed his first miracle?
ANSWER: At a wedding in Cana.
13. Which male pop star had more duets in the 20th century than any other artist?
ANSWER: Elton John.
14. Which foods name comes from the Turkish for rotating?
ANSWER: Donor kebab.
15. What 2 colours are the sponge sections of a Battenburg cake?
ANSWER: Pink and yellow.
16. The British refer to these incidents as "blue on blue", what do the US military call them?
ANSWER: Friendly fire.
17. In the last year (2006), what is it that newspapers have given away that equates to about the same amount sold by retailers?
ANSWER: DVD's.
18. Who took over from Magnus Magnuson as the host of TV's Mastermind?
ANSWER: John Humphreys.
19. How was Edward Dante otherwise known?
ANSWER: The Count of Monty Christo.
20. Which country is closest to the island of Cyprus?
ANSWER: Turkey.
21. What shape is the DNA molecule?
ANSWER: Double helix.
22. What is the art of decorative writing called?
ANSWER: Calligraphy.
23. Which season does the word "vernal" refer to?
ANSWER: Spring.
24. Who is Bart Simpsons deadlyest enemy?
ANSWER: Side show Bob.
The following 5 questions are what we call the quizlink. Questions 25-29 will all have something in common and question 30 is the answer to that common link.
25. Which musical film features a group of children that are groomed for a life of crime?
ANSWER: Oliver.
26. Which Mediterranean island was famous for its Colossus?
ANSWER: Rhodes.
27. On the continent, a large handled and heavy beer glass is called a what?
ANSWER: A stein.
28. What bird makes its nest out of a mud like material hanging under the eves of buildings?
ANSWER: A housemartin.
29. Who was it that put another brick in the wall?
ANSWER: Pink Floyd.
30. What is the quizlink?
ANSWER: TV chefs (Jamie Oliver, Gary Rhodes, Rick Stein, James Martin and Keith Floyd).