| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Mr. Meldrew in One Foot in the Grave | Victor | 96%
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| According to the Buggles, what killed the radio star | video | 91%
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| Nelson's flagship | Victory | 83%
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| Ms Westwood was a top English fashion designer | Vivienne | 83%
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| This merchant demanded his pound of flesh, in Shakespeare's play | Venice | 78%
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| Ms Wade, who won the Wimbledon championship in 1977 | Virginia | 78%
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| This wicked Lord cannot be named | Voldemort | 78%
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| Huge museum in London, named after the Queen and her Prince Regent | Victoria and Albert | 74%
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| TV competition to vote for a new singer | Voice | 74%
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| The final holder to be the King's representative in India, was Lord Mountbatten | Viceroy | 57%
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| Ultravox's biggest hit record | Vienna | 57%
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| 2011 TV crime dramatisation based on books by Ann Cleaves | Vera | 52%
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| The prize for winning Britain's Got Talent is to perform on this Royal occasion | Variety show | 43%
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| Frankie, born in 1928, gave us the moonlight | Vaughan | 43%
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| Seaside resort on the Isle of Wight | Ventnor | 43%
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| Mr Hill's most popular song was Edelweiss in 1967 | Vince | 39%
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| Mark Wynter, in blue jeans, had a hit with this song in the 60s | Venus | 35%
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| Main work by William Makepeace Thackeray | Vanity Fair | 30%
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| Geraldine Grainger was............ | Vicar of Dibley | 26%
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| Large shipbuilding company, based in Southampton, now part of BAE Systems | Vosper Thornycroft | 9%
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