| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Scottish Inside forward nicknamed "The Ghost" | John White | 77%
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| In February 2020, this striker became the club's second highest all-time goalscorer | Harry Kane | 71%
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| Year the club was founded | 1882 | 69%
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| South Korean player signed for £22 million in the 2015 close season | Son Heung-min | 68%
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| French international Captain who plays in goal for Spurs | Hugo Lloris | 60%
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| Hat-trick hero in the 2019 Champions League Semi-Final against Ajax | Lucas Moura | 58%
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| Danish midfielder who won the Spurs Fan's Player of the Year in 2014 | Christian Eriksen | 56%
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| Number of players bought by Spurs in the 2013 close season | 7 | 50%
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| Year that Spurs bought Gareth Bale from Southampton | 2007 | 49%
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| 6ft 7in player who started his career as a trainee at Spurs and returned to the club in 2009 | Peter Crouch | 49%
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| Player who joined the 100 goals club for Spurs in 2011 | Jermain Defoe | 46%
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| Club against which Gareth Bale scored a spectacular hat trick in the Champions League Group Stage | Inter Milan | 44%
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| Captain of the 2008 League Cup-winning squad... | Ledley King | 38%
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| Club against which Spurs recorded a 9-1 win in 2009 | Wigan Athletic | 36%
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| Spurs all-time top goalscorer with 266 club goals | Jimmy Greaves | 35%
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| Club that Spurs beat away in 2010 to secure a Champions League place | Manchester City | 34%
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| Year Spurs first won the FA Cup | 1901 | 32%
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| Capacity of the new Tottenham Hotspur stadium (to the nearest thousand) | 63,000 | 31%
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| Club emblem since 1921 | Cockerel | 31%
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| ...and the defender who scored the deciding goal in that game | Jonathan Woodgate | 31%
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| When Manager, Ossie Ardiles had a short-lived five strong strikeforce. Famous Five #1 | Teddy Sheringham | 28%
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| Famous Five #4 | Jurgen Klinsmann | 27%
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| Player bought by Spurs for a national record transfer fee of £2 million in 1988 | Paul Gascoigne | 25%
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| Player who scored the winning goal in the 1981 FA Cup Final | Ricardo Villa | 25%
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| Dutch city where Spurs won the Cup-Winner's Cup in 1963 | Rotterdam | 25%
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| Algerian Academy player who had 13 first team appearances under Tim Sherwood | Nabil Bentaleb | 24%
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| Club landmark celebrated in 2007 | 125th Anniversary | 22%
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| Trophy that Bill Nicholson won twice during his tenure as Manager | Football League Cup | 22%
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| Year Spurs were relegated after 27 years in the First Division | 1977 | 20%
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| Club which beat Spurs in the 1987 FA Cup Final | Coventry City | 20%
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| Foodstuff that allegedly struck down 10 players on the final day of the season in 2006, costing Spurs a Champions League place | Lasagne | 20%
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| Famous Five #2 | Darren Anderton | 19%
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| Lastly, what Danny Blanchflower always said the game was about | Glory | 18%
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| Player who won both Player of the Year awards in 1999 | David Ginola | 17%
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| Nottingham Forest player who scored the winning (own) goal that won Spurs the 1991 FA Cup | Des Walker | 17%
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| Club which Spurs beat in the 1961 FA Cup Final | Leicester City | 17%
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| Club that Spurs signed Sergei Rebrov from for £11 million | Dynamo Kiev | 15%
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| Team Captain for the 1981 and 1982 FA Cup Finals | Steve Perryman | 15%
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| Football ground where Spurs lifted the 1972 UEFA Cup | White Hart Lane | 15%
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| Club that beat Spurs in the 2002 League Cup Final | Blackburn Rovers | 14%
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| David Pleat left this club to manage Spurs in 1986 | Luton Town | 13%
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| Club which beat Spurs in the European Cup Semi-Final in 1962 | Benfica | 12%
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| Left Half and Sweeper signed by Nicholson from Hearts | Dave Mackay | 12%
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| Famous Five #3 | Nick Barmby | 12%
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| Future Spurs Manager who played under Nicholson as a Midfielder | Terry Venables | 12%
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| ...and the Goalkeeper who saved Anderlecht's penalty to win the 1984 UEFA Cup | Tony Parks | 12%
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| Player signed for a then-record £30,000 fee in 1954 | Danny Blanchflower | 11%
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| Manager who signed two Argentinian World Cup stars in 1978 | Keith Burkinshaw | 10%
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| Player nicknamed "The Beast" | Sandro Raniere | 10%
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| Future England Manager who played right-back for Spurs in the 1950s | Sir Alf Ramsey | 10%
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| Tactic devised by Spurs Manager Arthur Rowe | Push and Run | 9%
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| Club that Spurs beat in their first FA Cup win | Sheffield United | 9%
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| What Christian Gross held up at the press conference announcing him as manager | Underground ticket | 9%
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| Player who equalised in the 84th minute of the 1984 UEFA Cup Final to take the tie to penalties... | Graham Roberts | 8%
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| League which Spurs won to secure their first trophy | Southern League | 8%
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| Player whose diving header won Spurs the 1999 League Cup | Allan Nielsen | 7%
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| Name of the micro-brewery in the new Tottenham stadium | Beavertown | 7%
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| Sporting Director under Jacques Santini who later moved to Chelsea | Frank Arnesen | 7%
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| Famous Five #5 | Ilie Dumitrescu | 7%
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| Former Arsenal player who succeeded Nicholson as Manager | Terry Neill | 7%
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| Score by which Spurs beat Everton in Bill Nicholson's first game as Manager | 10-4 | 6%
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| Spurs became the first football club to do this in 1983 | Float on the Stock Exchange | 6%
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| Chairman of Spurs during the 1980s | Irving Scholar | 6%
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| Original colour of the player jerseys | Navy Blue | 5%
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| Club which Spurs played in their first competitive match in 1885 | St Albans | 3%
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| Former Brewery often associated with Spurs | Charringtons | 2%
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| First full time Manager, appointed in 1898 | Frank Brettell | 2%
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| Player-manager who guided Spurs to their first FA Cup win | John Cameron | 2%
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| Original Club President | John Ripsher | 2%
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| Famous Spurs terrace song that begins: "we are the Spurs Supporters and we love to watch them play..." | McNamara's Band | 2%
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| Spurs inside forward born in Folkestone who was killed during World War One | Walter Tull | 2%
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| Captain of the team in the 1921 FA Cup Final | Arthur Grimsdell | 1%
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| Enfield hamlet where Spurs have their new Training Centre | Bulls Cross | 1%
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| Finish this old Nicholson adage: "When not in possession..." | Get into position | 1%
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| Type of Locomotive Steam Engine that was named after the club in 1937 | LNER B17 Class | 0%
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