1. Which castle is on the Island of Anglesey? Beaumaris
2. Which N. African seaport's name is Spanish for white house? Casablanca
3. What license cost 37 pence when it was abolished in 1988? Dog Licence
4. Which Castle am I? The Neuschwanstein Castle
5. In the game of draughts, how many men does a player start with? 12
6. What was Don Diego De La Vega's secret identity? Zorro
7. What is another name for a ships load mark? Plimsoll Line
8. Which two singers joined forces in 1986 for 'On My Own'? Patti Lebelle and Michael McDonald
9. What did Dr John S. Pemberton concoct in his backyard in 1886? Coca-Cola
10. The 'Green Jacket' is presented to the winner of which sporting event? US MASTERS
11. What, in population terms, is the largest Spanish speaking country in the world? Mexico.
12. Where are the Scottish Crown jewels held? Edinburgh Castle
13. Who, according to a diary entry, said on March 17 1912 "I am just going outside and may be some time"? Captain Oates
14. What was Chief Inspector Morse s christian name? Endeavour
15. What is the capital of Iran? Tehran
16. What is the 'perfect score' in a game of Ten Pin Bowling? 300
17. What is the boiling point of water in Farenheight? 212
18. In which year was the Children in Need charity founded? 1979
19. What was Madonna's first UK number one single? Into the Groove
20. What is the only country in the world with a flag that does not have four right angles? Nepal
21. The sternum is the medical name for what? Breastbone
22. From what bridge does the Oxford/Cambridge boat race start? Putney Bridge
23. Who am I? Kevin Spacey
24. Which Novelist wrote "Silence of the Lambs" and "Hannibal"? Thomas Harris
25. Ultravox’s 1981 Classic Vienna was kept from UK Number One by who? Joe Dolce “Shaddap You Face”
26. How many rooms does Buckingham Palace have? 775