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All the answers here are linked in some way. Once you’ve spotted the connection, any you didn’t know the first time around should become easier.
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What’s the first name of Harry Potter’s third child?
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Which musical first performed in the 1980s was inspired by a painting of the 1880s?
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Who won the 2018 TV Bafta for Best Female Comedy Performance for her role as Kerry Mucklowe?
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Which Conservative pressure group was founded in January 1961 and disbanded in July 2024?
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What’s the nickname of Harry Manders, the sidekick of Raffles the gentleman thief?
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What’s the fifth word in the first James Bond film with a five-word title?
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Four were first established in England and Wales by an 1871 Act of Parliament; this year there are eight. What are they?
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Courgette is to zucchini as aubergine is to . . . what?
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In a presidential campaign speech of September 2016, what three words followed, “You could put half of Trump’s supporters into what I call the . . . ”?
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Which 1896 novel by HG Wells has a title character who’s a vivisectionist?
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