| Date | Year | Clue | Answer | % Correct |
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| 18th | 1817 | This novelist, best known for her work 'Pride and Predjudice', died aged 41 | Jane Austen | 88%
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| 5th | 1997 | The World's most famous sheep; Dolly, was born on this day. But why was she famous | She was cloned | 88%
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| 6th | 1553 | England's first Protestant King died on this day aged only 15, having taken the throne at only 9 years old | Edward VI | 76%
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| 1st | 1916 | This huge First World War battle began, with 20,000 British soldiers killed on the first day, and 57,000 wounded | The Battle of the Somme | 76%
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| 9th | 1938 | In anticipation of war, 35 million of these items of clothing were distributed to British civilians | Gas Masks | 71%
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| 2nd | 1973 | This comedian, who has sold over 10 million DVDs, more than any other comedian, was born in Bolton | Peter Kay | 71%
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| 23rd | 2014 | The 20th edition of this international sports competition was held in Glasgow | The Commonwealth Games | 59%
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| 16th | 1955 | This motorsports racing driver became the first Englishman to win the British Grand Prix, and is now often referred to as "the greatest driver to never win the World Championship" | Stirling Moss | 53%
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| 11th | 1274 | This King, victorious over the English at the battle of Bannockburn, was born in Ayrshire | Robert I | 47%
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| 14th | 1865 | Briton, Edward Whymper, led the first team of climbers to climb this mountain, with three of the six man team dying during the descent | The Matterhorn | 41%
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| 31st | 1968 | The first episode of this British comedy programme aired, regularly attracting 18 million viewers throughout the 1970s and still being repeated to this day | Dad's Army | 35%
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| 30th | 1973 | British victims of the consequences of this drug are awarded £20 million in compensation from The Distillers Company | Thalidomide | 35%
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| 21st | 1545 | The French invaded this English county for the last time during the Italian War | The Isle of Wight | 24%
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| 3rd | 1938 | This steam locomotive achieved the World speed record for steam traction, travelling at 126mph between Grantham and Peterborough | The Mallard | 24%
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| 10th | 1958 | The first of this device in Britain, that are used by drivers everyday all over the world, was installed in Mayfair | Parking Meter | 18%
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| 29th | 1981 | These two people are married in a televised ceremony that attracted 700 million viewers around the world | Prince Charles and Diana Spencer | 18%
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| 26th | 1845 | This ship sailed on it's maiden voyage from Liverpool and is now a museum ship in Bristol | SS Great Britain | 18%
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| 24th | 1851 | This controversial tax was abolished in Britain | Window Tax | 18%
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| 12th | 927 | This Saxon King became the first to secure effective rule over the entirety of England, with his suzerainty being ratified in Cumbria | Athelstan | 12%
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| 22nd | 1946 | Over a year since the war in Europe ended, this item began to rationed in Britain | Bread | 12%
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| 28th | 1858 | Fingerprints are first used as a method of identification by this British member of the Indian Civil Service, who shares his name with a famous astronomer | William Herschel | 12%
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| 25th | 306 | This Roman Emperor was crowned in York, following the death of his father in the city | Constantine I | 6%
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| 8th | 1836 | This politician who, despite never becoming Prime Minister, is regarded as one of the most important British political figures of the 19th and 20th centuries; holding the position of Secretary of State and fathering another important British politician, was born | Joseph Chamberlain | 6%
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| 27th | 1694 | This modern-day English institution is founded by an Act of Parliament | The Bank of England | 6%
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| 15th | 1815 | Napoleon Bonaparte surrenders to the British aboard this ship, ending 22 years of continuous war between Britain and France | HMS Bellerophon | 0%
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| 13th | 1811 | This chemist, who became best known for his method of distilling paraffin from coal, and opening the World's first truly commercial oil works, was born in Glasgow | James Young | 0%
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| 17th | 1453 | The Earl of Shrewsbury was killed during this battle. England's defeat, due to the extensive use of field artillery, brought the Hundred Years War to a close | The Battle of Castillon | 0%
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| 19th | 1972 | Nine SAS soldiers hold off an attack from 300 Communist guerrillas in Oman during this battle | The Battle of Mirbat | 0%
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| 7th | 1575 | This raid took place, constituting the last major battle between Scotland and England | The Raid of the Redeswire | 0%
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| 20th | 1304 | Stirling castle fell into English hands after Edward I used this siege weapon, which filled 30 wagons once dissembled, against it, reportedly refusing any offers of surrender until it had been tested | The Warwolf | 0%
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| 4th | 1879 | This African town is captured by the British, thus ending a colonial conflict | Ulundi | 0%
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