You remember Quiz 23? This works the same. Question one requires one answer, question two requires two, right up to question ten, which requires ten. (As before, we have a ‘bonus’ question, 5a, to help the numbers to even out)
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1 The Eagles, so huge in the US, never matched that success in the UK. What was their only UK Top 10 single, in 1977?
2 What were the Chemical Brothers two number one singles?
3 What were Manfred Mann’s three number ones, including their Dylan cover?
4 Name T. Rex’s four UK number ones.
5 Between 1999 and 2007 Stereophonics released five albums, all of which went number one. Name them.
5a Who were the five original members of Take That?
6 What are PiL’s six Top 30 singles to date?
7 What were David Bowie’s five UK number one singles? Two were collaborations with other artists, whom you must name to collect all the points.
8 Uno!, Dos! and Tré! were the ninth, tenth and eleventh Green Day albums when released in consecutive months in 2012. What were the first eight?
9 Can you name all nine wives of the four main members of the Beatles?
10 Name the ten acts who spent the most weeks on the UK chart in the seventies. Clues: there are six solo artists, two bands and two artists who are a bit of both. There are two Americans and seven British acts. There are two acts with a recognisable female presence and three of the artists (or their star turns) are deceased.