Sport5 mins ago
People & Places
Who was the first Scottish hero who led the country against the English in the 13th century?
Which district of London is independent and has its own police department and electoral system?
What is the name of the famous stone that was the bone of contention between England and Scotland from 1297?
What is the name of an egg-like character of nursery rhymes? He also appears in Carroll's "Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There"
Who is 'The Boss'?
What was the name of an American general who was defeated in the Battle of Little Big Horn?
What was the nickname of the serial murderer who killed several women in the 19-th century London?
Which island, famous from Melville's "Moby Dick", was the former leading whaling port in the world?
How many colonies signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776?
What is the name of a rail service which is not a part of London Underground but is included on Tube map?
What is the common name of the American military academy designed by Kosciuszko?
What was the term coined from the name of one of the American Senators to refer to a controversial crusade against communists in the US in the 50s?
What is the name of southernmost town in the US, only 90 miles form Cuba?
Who was known under the nickname 'Scarface'?
Who was the leader of a famous group "The Untouchables" who tried to enforce prohibition in Chicago?
During WWI the Royal Family changed their name from Saxe-Coburg-
Gotha for an English surname. What is that surname?
How is London Police Department commonly referred to?
Big Blue is the colloquial name of which corporation?
The name of which street in London is used as a synonym of British press?
Which movie was loosely based on the life of William Randolph Hearst?