Seventy Glorious Years - Answers

Published: Saturday 26th March 2022A special quiz to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee with 70 questions, one for each year of her reign about that year.
  1. 1952 - Which of the following cities did the first scheduled jet flight from London fly to, [a] New York, [b] Washington DC, [c] Johannesburg or [d] Rio de Janeiro? [c] Johannesburg.
  2. 1953 - What was the title of the first James Bond novel published in April of this year? Casino Royale.
  3. 1954 - Which country did the Queen become the first reigning monarch to visit in February? Australia.
  4. 1955 - Commercial TV commenced broadcasting in the UK, what product was the first to be advertised? Gibbs SR Toothpaste.
  5. 1956 - With which record did Elvis Presley first hit the UK top ten singles charts? Heartbreak Hotel.
  6. 1957 - Which TV programme launched in this year went on to become the World's longest-running TV series with the same original presenter? The Sky at Night (Patrick Moore).
  7. 1958 - The Queen made the first STD telephone call from Bristol. Which UK city did she call? Edinburgh.
  8. 1959 - The famous Mini car was introduced in this year, who was the designer of this iconic vehicle? Sir Alec Issigonis.
  9. 1960 - Which British coin ceased to be legal tender on 31st December 1960? Farthing.
  10. 1961 - Which children's TV series from January 1961 became the first to be shot in "Supermarionation"? Supercar.
  11. 1962 - Which British newspaper was the first to launch a colour supplement? Sunday Times.
  12. 1963 - In which English county did the Great Train Robbery take place in August of this year? Buckinghamshire.
  13. 1964 - In April which two countries joined to form the new nation of Tanzania? Tanganyika and Zanzibar.
  14. 1965 - What was initially introduced on British roads as a trial period of four months in December? A 70 mph speed limit.
  15. 1966 - What was found by Pickles, a black and white collie dog in March? The stolen Jules Rimet trophy (World Cup).
  16. 1967 - Which city was home to the first BBC local radio station that started broadcasting in November of this year? Leicester.
  17. 1968 - Originally intended to be called "The Fighting Tigers" which long running sit-com first aired on BBC TV in July of this year? Dad's Army.
  18. 1969 - At which Welsh castle did the investiture of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales take place? Caernarfon.
  19. 1970 - The first Glastonbury festival took place in September, who were the headlining act? Tyrannosaurus Rex (T Rex).
  20. 1971 - Published in August of this year, what was the title of the first of the Mr Men books? Mr Tickle.
  21. 1972 - Which was the first communist country to be visited by a UK monarch in October 1972? Yugoslavia.
  22. 1973 - Which police force celebrated its 100th anniversary in May of this year? Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
  23. 1974 - Which of the following products featured the World's first bar code, [a] Kellogg Cornflakes, [b] Wrigley's chewing gum, [c] Coca-Cola or [d] Mars bar? [b] Wrigley's chewing gum.
  24. 1975 - The software giant Microsoft was founded in April this year by which two men? Bill Gates & Paul Allen.
  25. 1976 - The first scheduled flight from London of the supersonic aeroplane Concorde took place in January, what was the destination? Bahrain.
  26. 1977 - Who did the Queen present the Wimbledon Ladies Singles shield to in her Silver Jubilee year of 1977? Virginia Wade.
  27. 1978 - What was the name of Britain's first test-tube baby born in July of this year? Louise Brown.
  28. 1979 - Margaret Thatcher was elected as the first female Prime Minister of the UK, who did she replace as PM? James Callaghan.
  29. 1980 - Which puzzle toy was first introduced at the British Toy and Hobby Fair in January 1980? Rubik Cube.
  30. 1981 - Where did Prince Charles and Diana marry in July of this year? St Pauls Cathedral.
  31. 1982 - Which computer that was launched this year went on to become the best selling personal computer of all time? Commodore 64.
  32. 1983 - After winning both the Derby and the Irish Derby in 1981, which racehorse was stolen in February 1983? Shergar.
  33. 1984 - Which of the following countries in July of this year became the last in Europe to give women the vote, [a] Switzerland, [b] Andorra, [c] San Marino or [d] Liechtenstein? [d] Liechtenstein.
  34. 1985 - The Live Aid concerts in aid of the famine in East Africa were held in July, which US city hosted the American concert? Philadelphia.
  35. 1986 - Which musical opened in London in October and went on to become the second longest running musical in West End history? The Phantom of the Opera.
  36. 1987 - On what TV show did The Simpsons first make their appearance in this year? Tracey Ullman Show.
  37. 1988 - Who became Britain's first �2m footballer with his transfer from Newcastle to Tottenham? Paul Gasgoigne.
  38. 1990 - In which Midlands city did Aldi open its first UK store in July of this year, [a] Birmingham, [b] Nottingham, [c] Leicester or [d] Derby? [a] (Stechford) Birmingham.
  39. 1991 - Who in May became the first British woman in space? Helen Sharman.
  40. 1992 - Which weekly satirical magazine, published since 1841, had its last edition in April 1992? Punch.
  41. 1993 - Which team in May became the first champions of the new English Premier League? Manchester United.
  42. 1994 - The UK's first lottery draw took place in November with a live TV broadcast, who was the presenter? Noel Edmunds.
  43. 1995 - Who was the 'Rogue Trader" who brought about the collapse of Berings Bank? Nick Leeson.
  44. 1996 - What was the title of The Spice Girls first single released in July this year? "Wannabe".
  45. 1997 - The Teletubbies made their first appearance on BBC in March, what were the names of the four main characters? Tinkly-Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po.
  46. 1998 - Which movie won a record equalling 11 Oscars at the 1998 ceremony? "Titanic".
  47. 1999- Introduced in April, what was the Minimum Wage per hour in the UK for over 21's, [a] �2.50, [b] �3.60, [c] �4.70 or [d] �5.80? [b] �3.60.
  48. 2000 - Which TV reality show, which aired for the first time in the UK in July, was won by Craig Phillips? "Big Brother".
  49. 2001 - Located in a reclaimed china clay pit, which visitor attraction was opened in Cornwall in March? The Eden Project.
  50. 2002 - The pop group Girls Aloud were formed on which TV talent show? "Pop Stars - The Rivals".
  51. 2003 - What was introduced in London at �5 per vehicle in February? The London congestion charge.
  52. 2004 - Who became Chelsea FC manager for the first time in June? Jose Mourinho.
  53. 2005 - At the Live 8 concert in London, which group reformed with its classic line-up for the first time in 24 years? Pink Floyd.
  54. 2006 - Which member of the Royal Family officially opened Arsenal's Emirates Stadium in October, was it [a] The Duke of York, [b] The Duke of Edinburgh, [c] Duke of Cambridge or [d] Duke of Kent? [b] The Duke of Edinburgh.
  55. 2007 - Which sports programme aired for the last time on BBC after 50 years? Grandstand.
  56. 2008 - What transport hub was opened by the Queen in March 2008? Heathrow Terminal 5.
  57. 2009 - Which chain of high street shops, which closed its last branch in January, used the own-brand "Winfield"? Woolworths.
  58. 2010 - Caroline Lucas became the first Green Party MP at the 2010 General Election, which constituency did she represent? Brighton (Pavilion).
  59. 2011 - Which Sunday newspaper published its last edition in July after 168 years in print? The News of the World.
  60. 2012 - What were the three new cities created as part of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee? Chelmsford, Perth and St Asaph.
  61. 2013 - Prince George was born to Kate and William in July 2013, what are his middle names? Alexander Louis.
  62. 2014 - After her first live concert in 35 years, which artist had a record breaking 8 albums in the UK top 40 this year? Kate Bush.
  63. 2015 - Which religious leader appeared on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury in June this year? The Dalai Lama.
  64. 2016 - The first Bank of England polymer banknote was issued in September, who featured on the reverse? Sir Winston Churchill (£5).
  65. 2017 - Former Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osbourne took up a new job as editor of which London newspaper? Evening Standard.
  66. 2018 - Millicent Fawcett was the subject of the first statue of a woman to be erected in London's Parliament Square, for what is she famous? She was a suffragette.
  67. 2019 - Lasting 4 hours and 57 minutes which two players took part in the longest ever Wimbledon Men's singles final in July? Novak Djokovic beat Roger Federer (7-6,1-6,7-6,4-6,13-12).
  68. 2020 - What was the name of the cruise ship that was quarantined in Yokohama for two weeks as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic? Diamond Princess.
  69. 2021 - Who were the six football clubs from the English Premier League who were announced as members of the short-lived European Super League? Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Manchester City and Manchester United.
  70. 2022 - Which tech company became the first traded company to have a value of $3 trillion? Apple Inc.

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