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Question Time

Hardcover / ISBN-13: 9781474604598

Price: £12.99

ON SALE: 5th October 2017

Genre: Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure / Humour

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Which major UK retailer has the same name as Odysseus’s dog in Greek mythology?
In the original version of the Band Aid hit ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas?’, who sang the opening line?
Which is the only US state whose name can be typed on a single row of a QWERTY keyboard?

Travel writer and quiz fan Mark Mason decided to combine two of his greatest loves by setting off on a tour of Britain’s quizzes. From a pub quiz in Edinburgh to a charity quiz in Hampshire, from a corporate quiz in Birmingham to a journalists’ quiz in Parliament, he finds answers aplenty while asking some questions of his own. Just what is it that attracts us to these tests of our knowledge? What are the ingredients of the perfect quiz question? And which is the only English city whose official name begins with H?

The only travel book ever to discuss Winston Churchill’s use of language and reveal Donald Duck’s middle name, QUESTION TIME is an affectionate tribute to Britain and one of its most cherished institutions – the quiz.

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Mason gives us a whistle-stop tour of Britain's best quizzes while packing in as much trivia as possible. This is the one I will be giving to everyone for Christmas.
Katya Edwards, DAILY MAIL </i>CHRISTMAS BOOKS<i>
A must-have book for any quiz lover, Mark Mason, a travel writer, weaves funny anecdotes with local trivia in a witty account of his trips round these isles in search of quizzes from pub quizzes in Edinburgh to a jouranlists' quiz in parliament. The silly answers to local radio and TV phone-ins are a particular joy. In one instance a woman was asked to name Britain's biggest carnivore. "I know this," she said. 'It's Notting Hill."
GRANT TUCKER, THE TIMES </i>STOCKING FILLERS BOOKS OF THE YEAR<i>