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Fifteen questions await you on topical news, current affairs and various other things that popped into the quizmaster’s mind for some reason. There are no prizes, but you can tell us how you got on in the comments, where you can score bonus points by being funny and spotting references to the children’s teatime favourite Doctor Who, and lose points for unnecessary quibbling over questions or answers. Enjoy!

The Thursday quiz, No 160

  1. 1.An interactive webcam portal installed as a street sculpture by the Lithuanian artist Benediktas Gylys has enabled real-time silliness between which two cities?

    The portal

  2. 2.Donald Trump praised which fictional serial killer at the weekend?

    Donald Trump

  3. 3.Who (not pictured) won best leading actress at the Baftas at the weekend?

    Bafta trophy

  4. 4.Nadhim Zahawi served as a minister in the governments of Boris Johnson, Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak, and he loves a warm horse (pictured). How much did he say he paid to settle his tax affairs after what he described as a “careless mistake”?

    Horse

  5. 5.Nemo won Eurovision with their song The Code, which had a very strong feel that it had been influenced by Sparks and Klaus Nomi. Which country found Nemo to represent them?

    Nemo

  6. 6.This is Willow, the official dog of the Guardian Thursday quiz. She knows that Anton Chekhov has lent his name to a narrative principle in drama. What?

    Willow, the official dog of the Guardian Thursday quiz

  7. 7.You’ve always wanted to pass GCSE computer science, right? Try this one: which of these is taught to children as being a characteristic of a Lan?

    A vintage computer

  8. 8.The US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, stunned people in a bar in Kyiv this week by getting up and playing guitar and singing a Neil Young song. Which song?

    Antony Blinken

  9. 9.Two women in their 80s have been charged with criminal damage after the glass around which historic item at the British Library (not pictured) was attacked?

    Books

  10. 10.It is the wedding anniversary of Marie Antoinette (not pictured) and Louis-Auguste (also not pictured). We bet they had a lovely time. But what number Louis was Louis-August when he eventually became king of France?

    Vanessa Thorpe

  11. 11.Talking of royalty, King Charles III put on a brave face while unveiling a deeply pink and red official portrait of himself. Who was the artist?

    King Charles and his portrait

  12. 12.One question about every country taking part in the Euro 2024 finals this summer. This week: Turkey. When did Ankara officially become the capital of Turkey?

    Uefa

  13. 13.An elaborate graffiti-covered door with carvings made by bored soldiers during the French revolutionary wars has been found at which castle (not pictured) in south-east England?

    Lego castle

  14. 14.Raspberry Pi is to be floated on the London Stock Exchange. What does it make?

    Raspberries

  15. 15.Which song has overtaken Oasis’s Wonderwall as the most successful single not to reach No 1 in the UK? It is currently in its 408th week in the chart …

    Records

If you really do think there has been an egregious error in one of the questions or answers – and can show your working – feel free to email [email protected], but remember the quizmaster’s word is final and you should spend the time watching Nemo at Eurovision instead.

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