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Examples:
Solid rock that lies under loose material AND home town of Wilma Flintstone. ANS: Bedrock
Originally built in Hyde Park, to house the Great Exhibition of 1851 AND the owner of Alistair in a British cartoon. ANS: Crystal (Crystal Palace, Crystal Tipps)
Quiz
- Matthew Broderick’s character AND a big wheel.
- A container with a spout AND a baseball player.
- 1980 Grand National winner AND known to locals as simply the Ben.
- Keeps you warm AND a Crown Dependency which is officially part of the British Islands.
- On Angelina Jolie's upper left arm AND Stieg Larsson's female also had one.
- Mark Labbett AND the United States presidential state car.
- This park was an outdoor stadium located in San Francisco AND one of the 6 murder weapons in Cluedo.
- A 2021 British coming-of-age film written and directed by Kenneth Branagh AND a type of sink.
- A place to visit in Cornwall AND a former local government district in Cumbria, England.
- Won an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay as writer of "Midnight Express" AND a word in the title of the first Harry Potter book.
- Small mammal AND in chemistry, a fundamental chemical quantity that characterizes the amount of substance.
- Two or more dumpsters in America AND UK snack first launched in 1974.
- Australian criminal Mark Read AND an iconic child's bike.
- Small fruit AND 30 St Mary Axe.
- A big machine AND a tall bird that has a long neck.
- Best-selling British-American novelist of A Woman of Substance AND a city situated on the edge of the Pennines.
- A type of shot in snooker AND a device for raising water.
- A stringed instrument AND the nickname of an Australian bush poet.
- A whiskey created by M.W. Heron in 1874 AND a film featuring the Louisiana National Guard.
- Was on the ten pound note AND an Australian city.
- A rifle AND drinking hole of Arthur Daley.
- A single or multiple pulley AND one of the founders of DIY store B&Q.
- To abruptly cut off contact with someone AND a 1981 song evoking themes of urban decay.
- British magazine, founded in 1961 AND sleuth.
- Domesticated as food by tribes in the Andean region of South America AND subject of testing.
- Slang for money AND an anagram of a British television talk show which ran on BBC1 from 1982 until 1992.
- An inventory of goals AND the protagonist of the novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
- Was the fastest female marathoner of all time AND a building of Oxford University known as "The Camera".
- A drink introduced to England in the late 17th century AND a puppet character.
- A city that spans the two continents of Asia and Africa AND pop band formed by the Fairbrass brothers.
Answers
- Ferris (Ferris Wheel and Ferris Bueller)
- Pitcher
- Ben Nevis
- Jersey
- Dragon tattoo (Stieg Larsson wrote The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo)
- The Beast
- Candlestick
- Belfast
- Eden (Eden Project and Eden District)
- Stone (Oliver stone and Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone)
- Mole
- Skips
- Chopper
- Gherkin
- Crane
- Bradofrd (Barbara Taylor Bradford is the author)
- Screw (Archimedes screw is a device used for raising water)
- Banjo (the poet is Andrew Barton "Banjo" Paterson who wrote "Waltzing Matilda")
- Southern Comfort
- Darwin
- Winchester (In Minder, Arthur hired an incompetent decorator nicknamed Heart Attack to do up the Winchester Club)
- Block (Richard Block (along with David Quayle) was founder of B& and the 'B' in the store's names stands for Block)
- Ghost (the song is "Ghost Town")
- Private Eye
- Guinea pig
- Wonga (Wonga is an acronym of Wogan)
- Bucket (Bucket list and Charlie Bucket)
- Radcliffe (Paula Radcliffe and Radcliffe Camera)
- Punch
- Said (Port Said and Right Said Fred