Win it Minute: What does KP stand for?

The Win it Minute with Wholesale Domestic Bathrooms

Author: Lauren MitchellPublished 30th Apr 2020
Last updated 30th Apr 2020

Think you could be our next winner? We play the Win it Minute every weekday on Jeff and Lauren in the Morning at 8.10am. Get all 10 questions right within 60 seconds and you'll be walking away with £500!

Here's the latest set of questions from Thursday 30th April 2020. Tom took on these questions and scored 7 out of 10.

QUESTIONS

Q1. What type of animal stereo-typically rests on the shoulder of a pirate?

Q2. What does KP stand for in terms of working in a restaurant?

Q3. In Only Fools and Horses, how many wheels did the trotters van have?

Q4. The Aberdeen Music hall was designed by which famous architect?

Q5. The River Lossie flows in to the Moray Firth near which town?

Q6. Which area just outside Inverness did the final battle of the Jacobite rising of 1745 take place?

Q7. What sport do the New York Mets play?

Q8. Which English city is serviced by John Lennon airport?

Q9. Hamlet and MacBeth were written by which English playwright?

Q10. Which British TV show recorded the largest audience for a single episode with over 30 million viewers?

ANSWERS

A1. Parrot A2. Kitchen Porter A3. Three A4. Archibald Simpson A5. Lossiemouth A6. Culloden A7. Baseball A8. Liverpool A9. William Shakespeare A10. Eastenders (Christmas day 1986)

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