Shipwrecked treasures, stolen art and a Chinese chess disgrace – take the Thursday quiz | Life and style

Nobody knows what day of the week it is between Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve, but here is the Thursday quiz, like a comforting beacon in a storm of pseudo Sundays. Fifteen questions of varying degrees of topicality and obscurity await, followed by a quick nap and more TV and chocolates, probably. Have fun and let us know how you got on in the comments.

The Thursday quiz, No 140

  1. 1.This is Willow, the official dog of the Guardian Thursday quiz, who had a great Christmas, thanks for asking. But she is looking worried after health authorities launched an inquiry into a mass outbreak of gastroenteritis among a reported 700 employees of which company after a Christmas party?

    Willow the dog

  2. 2.Xiangqi, sometimes known as Chinese chess, has been engulfed in scandal as Yan Chenglong, 48, had his ‘Xiangqi King’ title revoked after he did what?

    Chinese chess

  3. 3.What was the most watched television programme in the UK on Christmas Day this year?

    Old TV

  4. 4.A new Banksy (an artist’s impression of the artist is pictured) artwork went up on Friday, and then appeared to be promptly stolen, in which part of London?

    Riddler!

  5. 5.It is the anniversary of the death of Mary II of England (not pictured). We are sorry to hear about that, Mary. When did she die?

    The crown

  6. 6.It is also the anniversary of the terrible Tay Bridge disaster, which occurred during a violent storm on 28 December 1879. Who wrote the notoriously terrible poem about it?

    Tay Rail Bridge

  7. 7.The Premier League’s first female referee made history when she took charge of which match (not pictured) just before Christmas?

    Subbuteo

  8. 8.The Colombian government has announced it will attempt to raise objects from the 1708 shipwreck of a famous galleon, believed to contain a cargo worth billions of dollars (seen here modelled by some other coins). What is it called?

    Coins

  9. 9.An exciting new weekly series that will last 24 weeks until the summer and will feature one geography question a week about one of the countries taking part in the Euro 2024 finals. This week, a gentle start. What is the capital of Albania?

    UEFA

  10. 10.It is Linus Torvalds’ birthday today. Happy birthday Linus, you computer genius, you. Ctrl-Alt-T and all that. But where is he from?

    Linus Torvalds

  11. 11.The celebrity TV chef Nigella Lawson has confessed she is too self-conscious to say what, after a clip of her mispronouncing it went viral?

    Nigella Lawson

  12. 12.Why not pretend you are taking your GCSE biology exam on a Thursday in December? Which of these is an adaptation of a palisade mesophyll cell?

    Leaf

  13. 13.What was Rasputin’s first name? Yes, the famous one who was shot in 1916, not just any old Rasputin.

    Kremlin in Moscow

  14. 14.Wham!’s Last Christmas finally made it to the UK No 1 spot at Christmas, 39 years after it was released. But who was the UK Christmas No 1 in the year it was first released?

    A Christmas tree

  15. 15.The family living there thankfully escaped safely, but which singer’s childhood home in Houston (not pictured) caught fire early on Christmas morning?

    Laptop on fire

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 quiz master’s word is final and he doesn’t really know what day of the week it is at the moment.

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