What links Royal Blood and the White Stripes? The Saturday quiz challenges your knowledge with questions ranging from US state history to rock duos.
Questions
- Which US state was once an independent monarchy?
- What cold spell lasted from circa 1300 to 1850?
- Which bestselling book series is abbreviated as Acotar?
- What word meaning haughty comes from the Latin for eyebrow?
- Which pop compilation series was launched in November 1983?
- What is the most visited museum in the UK?
- Who described herself in a 2026 memoir as “the original nepo baby”?
- Which saint is often depicted writing, with a lion at his feet?
- What links: Scotland (7, 10, 12, 14); Rwanda (15); England (the rest)?
- Checkmate; Job; The Haunted Ballroom; The Rake’s Progress?
- Mariner 10; Messenger; BepiColombo?
- Evie and Ossie; Gladstone; Larry; Palmerston?
- Phil Chisnall; Paul Ince; Thomas McNulty; Michael Owen?
- Death From Above 1979; Royal Blood; the Black Keys; the Kills; the White Stripes?
- Inertia (1); acceleration/force (2); action and reaction (3)?
Answers
- Hawaii (it became the 50th US state in 1959).
- The Little Ice Age.
- A Court of Thorns and Roses – the fantasy romance series by American author Sarah J Maas.
- Supercilious.
- Now That’s What I Call Music!
- The Natural History Museum in South Kensington, London.
- Liza Minnelli, in Kids, Wait Till You Hear This!
- St Jerome.
- Birthplaces of the Doctor actors in Doctor Who.
- Ballets choreographed by Ninette de Valois.
- Missions to explore planet Mercury.
- Whitehall cats.
- Played for both Liverpool and Manchester United football teams.
- Rock duos.
- The subjects of Newton’s three laws of motion.


