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The Guardian Aug 2026
Sandra Day O’Connor was the first woman appointed to which body? The Saturday quiz
The Guardian’s Saturday quiz presents 15 general-knowledge questions covering history, geography, science, sport, popular culture, religion and the arts. The answers include the US Supreme Court as the body to which Sandra Day O’Connor was the first woman appointed, Southend-on-Sea as the site of the world’s longest pleasure pier, codeine as a painkiller derived from the Greek for “poppy head,” and Jack Brabham as the 1966 Formula One champion whose car bore his own name.
The Guardian Aug 2026
Which South American country has baseball as its national sport? The Saturday quiz
A Guardian Saturday quiz presents 15 general-knowledge questions covering geography, art, religion, palaeontology, sport, media, psychology, history and cultural references. The answers identify Venezuela as the South American country whose national sport is baseball, K2 in the Karakoram Range as the home of the world’s second-highest peak, Pope Francis as the only Jesuit pope, and Al Jazeera as the Qatar-based global news organisation; additional questions explore linked sets involving national capitals, Wimbledon finalists, Stonehenge, bridge nicknames and numerical patterns.
The Guardian Jul 2026
What links Horrible Histories and Gordon Brown’s neighbour? The bumper summer quiz
A 30-question summer quiz tests readers on world facts, history, literature, art, sport, popular culture, geography, language and unusual connections. The answers range from Jakarta, Julie Andrews and Minecraft to Alfred Hitchcock’s cameos, prime numbers, Zeus’s transformations and the birthplaces of Donald Trump’s wives.
The Guardian Jul 2026
What links Finding Nemo and Little Shop of Horrors? The Saturday quiz
A Guardian Saturday quiz tests knowledge across art, geography, literature, retail history, science, football, Victorian customs, films, religious careers, steel classifications, rivers, cycling jerseys and collective biography. The answers identify Frida Kahlo’s The Dream (The Bed), Tunis, Montague and Capulet, hats, Edward Elgar, perihelion, Uruguay and several thematic connections, including films featuring dentists and tributaries of the River Severn.
The Guardian Jul 2026
What links cricket clothing, Delta music and Polanski? The Saturday quiz
A series of general‑knowledge questions with corresponding answers covers topics ranging from geography and literature to sportswear brands, intelligence agency mottoes, historical events, and notable public figures, revealing the links behind diverse clues.
The Guardian Jul 2026
What links Kendrick Lamar, June Brown and E, H and I? The Saturday quiz
A set of fifteen general‑knowledge questions followed by their answers, covering topics such as music, history, film, religion and sport, along with several themed ‘what links’ puzzles.
The Guardian Jul 2026
Which awards were founded by the late Kanya King? The Saturday quiz
A general‑knowledge Saturday quiz poses 15 questions spanning medicine, mythology, religion, film, geography and history, followed by the corresponding answers covering topics such as the UK’s most dispensed drug, Norse afterlife destinations, notable films and directors, and various thematic connections.
The Guardian Jun 2026
What was the first concert tour to gross $2bn in ticket sales? The Saturday quiz
A 15-question Saturday quiz covers history, zoology, music, astronomy, medicine, geography, sports, literature, architecture and cultural history. Answers include Adolf Hitler, the honey badger, Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, main-belt asteroids, colour vision deficiencies, Switzerland and cricket’s former minor counties, alongside themed links involving archaeologists, Chinese revolutionary ballets, Westminster Abbey, novel sequences, historical causes, Brian Eno collaborations and the scientific names of 2026 World Cup mascots.
The Guardian Jun 2026
Who warned of ‘climate instability’ in 1988? The Saturday quiz
A Guardian Saturday quiz presents 15 general-knowledge questions covering climate warnings, geography, history, music, sport, language, science and politics, followed by the answers. Highlights include Margaret Thatcher’s 1988 warning about a global heat trap, Sudan’s Nile cataracts, Sly and Robbie’s rhythm section, Quechua as the Inca empire’s main language, and the alleged attempted assassins of Donald Trump.
The Guardian Jun 2026
Which song features nine times in the film Groundhog Day? The Saturday quiz
A Guardian Saturday quiz presents 15 general-knowledge questions spanning geography, wildlife, theatre, film, English history, entertainment, forestry, geology, cricket, football, country music, rhubarb varieties, travel writers, television roles and language-learning characters. The answers include “I Got You Babe” as the song heard nine times in Groundhog Day, Bangui and Ubangi as anagrammatic capital and river, the red kite, Kielder Forest and Henry the Young King.
The Guardian Jun 2026
What links champagne, Mozart and veal pie? The Saturday quiz
A Guardian Saturday quiz presents 15 general-knowledge questions covering history, science, architecture, football, politics, exploration, art, film, literature, music, museums, linguistics and Scottish history. The answers include the Leaning Tower of Pisa, anglerfish, Montreal, Impressionism, Jason and the Argonauts, Uralic languages and films named for female title characters.
The Guardian May 2026
What links My Fair Lady, Boy on a Dolphin and West Side Story? The Saturday quiz
A Guardian general-knowledge quiz covers subjects ranging from the 1997 launch of Channel 5, yew trees and university stadiums to literature, film, historical figures, motor racing, art collections, religious apparitions, Mesopotamian civilizations, horse racing and the three domains of cellular life. The answers include Marni Nixon's singing work in several films, the Burrell Collection's artefacts, and figures associated with the nickname “Bomber.”
The Guardian May 2026
What links Flamingo, Mercury Fountain and Trois Disques? The Saturday quiz
A Guardian Saturday quiz tests readers on geography, history, language, sport, popular culture, climate science, film industries, public figures’ academic backgrounds, gemstone names, sports betting, Alexander Calder’s artworks, Augusta National’s Amen Corner and bird extinctions caused by cats. The answers include Alexandria, Paul VI, maths/math, the Kenny couple, Fawlty Towers, beavers, 2 Live Crew and ENSO, along with links involving Hollywood, Bollywood, Nollywood, gemstone first names, betting terminology, Calder sculptures, golf holes 11–13 and vulnerable or extinct bird species.
The Guardian May 2026
Who claimed ‘the most beautiful thing in Florence is McDonald’s’? The Saturday quiz
A Guardian Saturday quiz tests readers on subjects including Mars exploration, Andy Warhol, Motown, Australian Aboriginal terminology, horse racing, Freemasonry, reused documents, Japanese pearl divers, awards, Atlantis, Portuguese wine regions, theatrical aliases, breathing exercises, Roman numerals and the nicknames of first-time qualifiers for the 2026 Fifa World Cup. The answers are provided, including that Andy Warhol praised McDonald’s in Florence and that the Zhurong vehicle took a selfie on the surface of Mars.
The Guardian May 2026
What links Run Lola Run, Source Code and Groundhog Day? The Saturday quiz
A Guardian Saturday quiz presents 15 general-knowledge questions covering music, football, religion, business history, archaeology, natural phenomena, wildlife, mathematics, film, tennis rankings, medieval history and language. The answers include Raye, San Marino, Theosophy, British Leyland, Machu Picchu, petrichor as the smell of rain on dry soil, blackcap, and 100; several questions use thematic links such as time-loop films, tennis players who reached world No 1 without winning a Grand Slam, and expressions for heads or tails in different languages.
The Guardian May 2026
What links Igor Tudor, Eric Ramsay and Brian Clough? The Saturday quiz
A Guardian Saturday quiz tests knowledge across theatre, vaccination, publishing, music, history, food, sport, philosophy, geography, art, chemistry, folklore, football management and television. The answers identify links including Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap, Tdap’s three diseases, Rubik’s Cube, Sweden’s Eurovision entry, the American Civil War, Turkish delight, rugby league, Aristotle, Tate gallery openings, stable isotopes, European water spirits, 44-day football managerial tenures and final episodes of acclaimed television series.
The Guardian Apr 2026
What links Royal Blood and the White Stripes? The Saturday quiz
A 15-question general-knowledge quiz covers geography, climate history, literature, music, museums, religion, Doctor Who, ballet, Mercury missions, football, rock duos and Newton's laws of motion. The answers include Hawaii, the Little Ice Age, A Court of Thorns and Roses, Now That's What I Call Music!, the Natural History Museum, Liza Minnelli, St Jerome and several themed connections.
The Guardian Apr 2026
What links a 1982 Prince song and a 1949 Orwell novel? The Saturday Quiz
A Guardian Saturday quiz tests general knowledge across ancient history, science, currency, football, North Korea, energy, publishing, Eurovision, cinema, architecture, music and geography. The answer section identifies Petra, cartilage, decimalisation, John Fashanu, Kim Jong-un, geothermal power, The New Yorker and Sandie Shaw, along with thematic connections involving capital punishment films, medieval Gothic architecture, names containing “ZZ,” the King Charles III coast path, historical lawgivers, Jony Ive designs and the years 1984, 1999 and 1989.
The Guardian Apr 2026
What links Althea & Donna, Sean Paul and Ken Boothe? The Saturday quiz
A Saturday general-knowledge quiz covers discoveries, Jewish festivals, ancient history, music, strength sports, tree science, Japanese history, literature, British prime ministers, Paris bridges, cat breeds, Jamaican artists, rugby films and British roads. The answers include penicillin, Purim, Cleopatra and Mark Antony, Kraftwerk, Eddie Hall, tree rings, samurai, Solvej Balle, hairless cat breeds and Jamaican artists who topped the UK charts.
The Guardian Apr 2026
What links PT Barnum’s elephant with a Book of Job beast? The Saturday quiz
A Guardian Saturday quiz presents 15 general-knowledge questions spanning geography, history, television, sport, science and popular culture, followed by the answers. Highlights include the Barton Swing Aqueduct, black panthers, Portugal’s flag, Only Murders in the Building, Beau Greaves’s nine-dart finish, papyrus boats, Catherine Howard, Boudicca burial-site claims, Austrian brands, actors who played Catherine Earnshaw, traditional dye plants and the world’s most populous national subdivisions.