Where did this ship dock on 22 June 1948?
Felixstowe
Liverpool
Southampton
Tilbury
Where was this short-lived celebration?
Berlin
Budapest
Paris
Prague
Where did these three famously meet?
Geneva
Nuremberg
Potsdam
Yalta
Prime Minister Harold Wilson, with pipe and sunburnt legs, is on holiday where?
Anglesey
Isles of Scilly
Isle of Wight
Isle of Skye
This Pablo Picasso masterpiece depicts the carnage of the Spanish civil war in which region?
Asturias
Basque Country
Galicia
Catalonia
One of the most famous fights in history took place where?
Kinshasa
Las Vegas
Manila
Mexico City
This didn't end well. Where did it all start?
Belgrade
Sarajevo
Versaille
Vienna
This is somewhere between Ibiza and the Norfolk Broads – but where exactly?
Brixton
Camden
Hackney
Soho
It's a wrap! Where did this take place?
Berlin
Moscow
Paris
Stockholm
Gazza's tears made him the most famous person in the UK for a while, but where was this match played?
Milan
Naples
Rome
Turin
Where are these matchstick men and women?
Birmingham
Liverpool
Manchester
Newcastle
Fidel could always draw a crowd - where was this one?
Havana
Moscow
New York
Rio de Janeiro
Where did the Arab spring begin?
Egypt
Libya
Lebanon
Tunisia
The barefoot runner, the nasty fall ... but in which Olympics did this controversial race take place?
Moscow
Barcelona
Seoul
Los Angeles
Nelson Mandela was freed just over 30 years ago. Where was the jail he walked out of to greet cheering crowds?
Paarl, near Cape Town
Robben Island
Sun City, south of Johannesburg
Pretoria Central
Which English town did Malcolm X visit just nine days before he was assassinated?
Halifax
Northampton
Oldham
Smethwick
Solutions
1:D - The Empire Windrush arrived at the Port of Tilbury on the River Thames, bringing one of the first large groups of postwar West Indian immigrants to the UK., 2:D - Residents wave Czechoslovakian flags while standing on an overturned truck and surround Soviet tanks during the Prague Spring, 1968., 3:D - Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin with their advisers in February 1945 meet at Yalta, on the Crimean peninsula. The agreement they reached at the conference was instrumental to the partitioning of Germany and the inception of the United Nations., 4:B - The Wilsons had a small bungalow built on the island of St Mary's in 1959; it was still being used by Lady Wilson until her death in 2018. He is buried on the island., 5:B - Guernica (1937) is one of his best known works, painted in response to the bombing of the Basque town of of Guernica by Nazi Germany and fascist Italy at the request of Franco., 6:A - George Foreman (left) lost to Muhammad Ali in the Rumble in the Jungle fight in Kinshasa, Zaire (now Democratic Republic of the Congo), in 1974., 7:B - Archduke Franz Ferdinand and the Duchess of Hohenberg moments before their assassination on 8 June 1914 in Sarajevo, Bosnia – one of the incidents that sparked the outbreak of the first world war., 8:A - Floral tributes to David Bowie on his death in January 2016, in Brixton, the south London neighbourhood where he was born., 9:A - The Wrapped Reichstag was an art project by Christo and Jeanne-Claude that covered the German parliament building in almost 100,000 square metres of polypropylene fabric in 1995., 10:D - Paul Gascoigne after England's defeat to West Germany in the semi-final of the 1990 World Cup at Turin's Stadio Delle Alpi., 11:C - LS Lowry's Going To Work (1943) depicts factory workers in the snow outside the Park Works of the Mather and Platt engineering firm in Newton Heath, Manchester., 12:C - According to the New York Daily News, in 1959 "Fidel Castro came to New York, hired a public relations firm, ate hot dogs, kissed ladies like a rock star, and held babies like a politician.", 13:D - An anti-government protests in Tunisia in 2011, which sparked the Arab Spring, a series of uprisings and armed rebellions that spread across much of the Arab world., 14:D - In the 1984 LA Games, Mary Decker crashes out of the 3,000m after colliding with Zola Budd (151). , 15:A - Mandela spent the last 14 months of his 27-year incarceration in a house at the former Victor Verster prison in Paarl, 16:D - The civil rights campaigner visited on 12 February 1965. Smethwick was then a hotbed of racial tension. The Conservative council was attempting to buy houses for resale to white people only; the previous year, Conservative candidate Peter Griffiths had played the race card to take the seat from Labour and become the MP for Smethwick.
Scores
13 and above.
Past master!
9 and above.
You're an old hand at this
0 and above.
Best stick to Where's Wally!
5 and above.
You're history!