UPTHERAMS, there are some folk on here who are very particular about quiz questions being asked. I'm not one of them and there will be others who won't mind whether you asks loads of questions or no.
If you take some time to see what the answers are and see how they link to the way the questions are asked, you can get a feel for how the mind of the question-setter works.
Crossword clues are the same. Compilers tend to have a style and the more crosswords you do the more you get used to what the clue is getting at.
Do plenty quizzes and once you get used to what the cryptic questions are getting at, the more simple they'll become.
Often it's a case of picking on an alternative for one word in the clue and then Googling "place names in UK containing x" and see what comes up.