What connects the Monkees to Minder? Saturday quiz

The questions

1 In 1841, which instrument debuted at an exhibition in Brussels?2 Bella and Bertie stand on top of which building?3 Which story was inspired by the Charlotte Perkins Gilman's postnatal psychosis?4 Antiqua vs Fraktur was a German dispute over what?5 Which royal event was BBC TV's first outside broadcast?6 Which Italian liqueur is made from unripe walnuts?7 Jane Couch is a pioneer of what sport?8 Which rulers wore a headgear called a nemes? links:9 Bread; Monkeys ; guardian ; crocodile shoes; Frasier?10 Felpersham; Kingbridge; Christmas ; Barchester?11 Continental; western; semi-western; is; Hawaiian?12 4 (3); 6(4); 8(3); 12 (5); 20 (3)?13 Bridge broken; licorice; fate of Richard II?14 Ana de Armas; Michelle Williams; Kelli Garner; Mira Sorvino?15 Doctor Carrot; Potato Pete; Mrs. Sew-and-Sew; Bug Squander?

Richard II of England, 14, rides bravely during the Peasants' Revolt in 1381 to assume command of the rebels at Smithfield, London.
The Answers

1 Saxophone.2 Royal Liver building (liver birds).3 The Yellow Wallpaper.4 Typeface.5 coronation by George VI in 1937.6 Nocino.7 Women's Boxing.8 Egyptian Pharaohs.9 TV Show Theme Songs by Cast Members.10 Fictional Cathedral Cities: The Archers; Follett's Pillars of the Earth; Jude the Obscure by Hardy; Romans of Trollope.11 Grips in tennis.12 Platonic solids: number of faces (number of sides of faces) 13 Pontefract: origin of the name (pons fractus); in Pontefract cakes; death in the castle.14 Played Marilyn Monroe On Screen.15 WWII Poster Characters.

What connects the Monkees to Minder? Saturday quiz
The questions

1 In 1841, which instrument debuted at an exhibition in Brussels?2 Bella and Bertie stand on top of which building?3 Which story was inspired by the Charlotte Perkins Gilman's postnatal psychosis?4 Antiqua vs Fraktur was a German dispute over what?5 Which royal event was BBC TV's first outside broadcast?6 Which Italian liqueur is made from unripe walnuts?7 Jane Couch is a pioneer of what sport?8 Which rulers wore a headgear called a nemes? links:9 Bread; Monkeys ; guardian ; crocodile shoes; Frasier?10 Felpersham; Kingbridge; Christmas ; Barchester?11 Continental; western; semi-western; is; Hawaiian?12 4 (3); 6(4); 8(3); 12 (5); 20 (3)?13 Bridge broken; licorice; fate of Richard II?14 Ana de Armas; Michelle Williams; Kelli Garner; Mira Sorvino?15 Doctor Carrot; Potato Pete; Mrs. Sew-and-Sew; Bug Squander?

Richard II of England, 14, rides bravely during the Peasants' Revolt in 1381 to assume command of the rebels at Smithfield, London.
The Answers

1 Saxophone.2 Royal Liver building (liver birds).3 The Yellow Wallpaper.4 Typeface.5 coronation by George VI in 1937.6 Nocino.7 Women's Boxing.8 Egyptian Pharaohs.9 TV Show Theme Songs by Cast Members.10 Fictional Cathedral Cities: The Archers; Follett's Pillars of the Earth; Jude the Obscure by Hardy; Romans of Trollope.11 Grips in tennis.12 Platonic solids: number of faces (number of sides of faces) 13 Pontefract: origin of the name (pons fractus); in Pontefract cakes; death in the castle.14 Played Marilyn Monroe On Screen.15 WWII Poster Characters.

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