Can you crack this week’s Saturday Social general knowledge pub quiz?
Compete against friends and family in our weekly online quiz – the Saturday Social!
There are 13 questions in total – simply scroll down to the bottom of the page for the answers.

1. TRUE OR FALSE? September was originally the seventh month of the year.
2. WHO AM I? Can you name the famous face pictured above?
3. ODD ONE OUT: Which one of these cities is the odd one out – and why?
Barcelona; Budapest; Geneva; Istanbul; Milan; Munich.
4. REMEMBER WHEN? The following events all occurred in a year in living memory. Do you know the year?
▶ Gordon Brown was Prime Minister
▶ Heathrow Terminal 5 opened
▶ Harry Redknapp’s Portsmouth won the FA Cup
▶ Construction work began on the Olympic Stadium at Stratford
5. WHAT’S COOKING: Common on menus in Indian restaurants across the country, what are the two main ingredients in saag paneer?

6. QUESTION OF SPORT: Can you name the 10 events that make up the decathlon?
7. POPTEASER: Which Abba hit opens with these lines?
I’ve been cheated by you since I don’t know when
So I made up my mind, it must come to an end?
8. WORDWISE: Which one of these three words is the only one spelt correctly?
▶ Definitely
▶ Desparate
▶ Disapointed
9. WHO… is the current MP for Clacton?
10. WHERE… is the Paris station at which the Eurostar train from St Pancras arrives?
11. WHICH… hugely popular children’s TV show started on BBC2 in 1997 and ran for 485 episodes?
12. WHAT… What type of creatures are a…
▶ Bald uakari
▶ Godwit
▶ Lumpsucker
13. WHERE AM I? This park is on the border of which two American states?

ANSWERS: 1 True ‘sept’ is a prefix with Latin roots that means ‘seven.’; 2 Singer Kate Bush; 3 Budapest in Hungary is the only capital city on the list; 4 2008; 5 Spinach (or other leafy greens) and cheese; 6 100m, Long Jump, Shot Put, High Jump, 400m, 110m Hurdles, Discus, Pole Vault, Javelin and 1500m. 7 Mamma Mia; 8 Definitely; 9 Nigel Farage;10 Gare du Nord; 11 Teletubbies; 12 Bald uakari – Monkey, Godwit – Bird, Lumpsucker – Fish; 13 California and Nevada.
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