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Head of R&D in the fictional British Secret Service, first portrayed by Desmond Llewelyn
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Mercury, May, Taylor, Deacon
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Queen
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BBC TV series from 1975 starring Michael Jayston in the starring role
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Quiller
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She played Ms. Theodopolopodous and was also in Broadchurch
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Quirke
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Boxing rules, named after a marquess in 1867
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Queensberry
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Former name of The Beatles
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Quarrymen
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10 outside of Edinburgh, this town can see three river crossings
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Queensferry
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Leicestershire village, used to be home to the UK's oldest hunt, also a brand name for vegetarian produce
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Quorn
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2008 film, and Daniel Craig's second film in the role
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Quantum of Solace
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A fruit related to the apple and pear family
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Quince
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BBC serial from 1967 when workers at Hobbs End underground, dug up a skull, and found a "bomb" nearby, which turned into something from Mars
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Quatermass and the Pit
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Cotton mill, now preserved by the National Trust in Styal, Cheshire
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Quarry Bank
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From 1968, presented on TV by Stuart Hall, with its final presenter being Paddy McGuinness
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Question of Sport
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Used for keeping arrows in
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Quiver
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Arthur, British author, who edited the Oxford Book of Common Verse
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Quiller-Couch
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TV programme originally hosted by Stephen Fry and his gnomes
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QI
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Rock band formed in 1969, they performed at the first two Glastonbury festivals
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Quintessence
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A very British way of waiting in line
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queue
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In The Hound of the Baskervilles, Watson gets trapped in Grimpen Mire by what?
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Quicksand
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Weekly (when Parliament sits) political battlefield, presented by Fiona Bruce
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Question Time
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