Section 1
1. Nobel Prize in Medicine/Physiology (discovery of Insulin)
2. Jack Hobbs scored his hundredth first class century against Somerset at Bath
3. Interpol
4. Beer Hall Putsch (Adolf Hitler)
5. Joseph Cannon (Speaker of the House)
6. Treaty of Nis (Aleksandar Stamboliyski was murdered and his hand was cut off)
7. Andrew Bonar Law (the Unknown Prime Minister)
8. Edith Sitwell Facade with musical accompaniment by William Walton
9. David Jack (Bolton Wanderers)
10. Thomas Mylchreest Sheard won the Senior TT; the only Manx rider to do so
Section 2
1. Robert I of Scotland was crowned by Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan
2. Edward the Elder was crowned by Saint Plegmund, hermit of Plemstall and later Archbishop of Canterbury in 901 CE
3. Edward VII
4. Charles II
5. Henry the Young King (1155-83) Crowned during the reign of Henry II (r. 1154-89)
6. Henry V (Shakespeare Henry IV Part II)
7. Queen Anne
8. Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon
9. Henry VII (Archbishop Thomas Bourchier)
10. Henry III (first coronation in October 1216)
Section 3
1. Cnut (Canute)
2. Kirk Michael, Isle of Man
3. Stybjorn the Strong
4. Harald Bluetooth
5. Freydis and Thorvald
6. Harald III (Hardrada)
7. Bróðir and Óspak of Man (at the Battle of Clontarf)
8. Danevirke
9. Ulf Jarl (killed in Church December 1026 - that's only 144 years though)
10. Neva and Volhkhov
Section 4 - Sussex
1. The Glyndebourne Festival (first piece performed)
2. Chichester Cathedral (William Huskisson)
3. Dymchurch
4. Newhaven (King Louis-Phillipe of France landed there after abdicating and fleeing)
5. Brighton (Pride and Prejudice)
6. Christ's Hospital Horsham - uniform requires yellow hosiery
7. Felpham
8. St. Roche's Hill overlooks Goodwood Racecourse where the Nassau Stakes take place
9. Rustington (Flanders and Swan - "The Gnu Song" - I had taken furnished lodgings down at Rustington-on-Sea, Whence I travelled on to Ashton-Under-Lyne)
10.The Saffrons Cricket Ground Eastbourne; Pat 'Percy' Pocock of Surrey took 5 wickets in 6 balls in 1972
Section 5 - Anagrams
1. Caernarvon
2. Milton Keynes
3. Aberdeen
4. Dorchester
5. Oswestry
6. Llandudno
7. Scarborough
8. Stoke On Trent
9. Strabane
10. Mablethorpe
Section 6 - Caves
1.Cave of the Snake in Roorirand (John Buchan - Prester John)
2. Roquefort
3. McDowell's Cave
4. Polyphemus (Homer - the Odyssey)
5.Cave of the Bats (Henry Williamson Collected Nature Stories)
6. Fingal's cave
7. Patmos
8. Marabar
9. Mount Latmos - Selene the moon goddess, put Endymion to sleep in a cave
10. Machpelah (Genesis 23)
Section 7 - London Stations
1. King's Cross (Howard's End)
2. Marylebone (Monopoly)
3. Paddington (Agatha Christie - A Murder Is Announced)
4. St. Pancras (John Buchan - The Thirty Nine Steps)
5. Victoria (The Importance of Being Earnest)
6. Cannon Street (H. G. Wells - War of the Worlds
7. Euston
8. Waterloo ( Jerome K Jerome - Three Men in a Boat)
9. Fenchurch Street
10. Liverpool Stret (Arthur Conan Doyle - The Retired Colourman
Section 8 - Female Leaders
1. Indira Gandhi (Blue Star was the operation against the Golden Temple of Amritsar)
2. Isabella of France (1295-1358)
3. Cleopatra
4. Olga of Kiev
5. Dona Beatriz Kimpa Vita
6. Emmeline Pankhurst
7. Golda Meir
8. Penthesilea, a queen of the Amazons
9. Boudicca
10. Margaret Thatcher
Section 9
1. Croke Park massacre 1920
2. Macondo
3. Piedmont
4. St. Bartholomews Day (Meyerbeer -Les Huguenots)
5. Nìmes
6. Peterloo Masscre
7. Iquique, Chile, 1907, Santa María School massacre
8.The Dunoon massacre 1646
9. Dominican Republic, 1937, Masacre del Perejil
10. Sharpeville, South Africa