| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The US President she was close to | Reagan | 89%
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| The town in which she was born | Grantham | 66%
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| Her maiden name | Roberts | 65%
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| Subject read at Oxford | Chemistry | 62%
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| Policy which is widely believed to have caused her downfall | Poll Tax | 60%
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| Longest serving Leader of the Opposition whilst she was PM | Neil Kinnock | 53%
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| Her middle name | Hilda | 52%
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| The amount of (Answer above) her Father owned | 2 | 49%
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| UK constituency that she represented | Finchley | 49%
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| The business her Father owned | Grocers | 48%
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| Official name for Poll Tax | Community Charge | 37%
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| Qualification received from Oxford | BSc | 26%
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| "To cure the British disease with ________ was like trying to cure leukaemia with leeches" | Socialism | 24%
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| "Europe was created by history. ______ was created by philosophy" | America | 22%
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| The Oxford college she was in | Somerville | 22%
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| Job she held whilst standing to be MP | Barrister | 14%
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| "Having power is like being a ____; if you have to tell people you are, you probabily aren't" | Lady | 14%
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| Her sisters name | Muriel | 8%
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| The Russian newspaper (Krasnaya Zvezdathat) gave her the nickname 'The Iron Lady' | The Red Star | 4%
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| Cabinet position under Edward Heath | State Secretary for Education and Science | 0%
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