Photo of male possibly a stand up comedian. This Town shares its name with a village in Staffordshire. A couple of miles from the town lies the former home of a famous female writer which is now a...
This City is the birthplace of an actor who was presidential in 1998. It has a renowned street associated with a certain type of musical genre which shares its name with the surname of a long-standing...
Can anyone help me with this? Thanks in advance. I'm in a cafe. It is in a place where you can have close encounters of the feathered kind (over 250 of them) and which is open until 23rd December 2019...
Can anyone help me on this one, sorry pictures are way out of my league I have no idea how to send them. The painting shown is displayed in which of the following cities. Helsinki, Houston, Havana, Ho...
Which house do you associate with the house pictured. Red Rum, Shergar, Black Beauty, Copenhagen, or Black Beauty, Sorry I have no idea how to send a picture, hopping someone has seen picture and can...
No idea with this one. Any help appreciated thanks. In what year was this quote made? “Everyone who tries in politics to do the thing he believes in simply and honestly is sure to come a smeller”...
The actor pictured starred with Charlie Chaplin in which 1920s film. The Circus, The Idle Class, Pay Day, The Gold Rush, or The Kid. Sorry I have no idea how to send a photo, I just hope a Competitors...
What is the name of the free newspaper launched last month by the Extinction Rebellion. The Hourglass, The Earth, The Truth, The Crisis or The Planet ?
This late actor was twice married and had a daughter by each marriage. Both daughters are actresses. He played a policeman in a soap in 1969, and was associated with Slade, as well as a character...
This town shares its name with the surname of a sporting superstar and a veteran DJ. Is also the birthplace of an actor who played a tough DCI. What is the name of the town?
New Zealand had one in 1967, South Africa had one in 1979, and Canada had one in 1997, which Country had one in 2005 and 2006 . Germany, France, Spain, Australia or the United Kingdom.