Do Me ... a Quiz

Do you know London? Let's find out!

All the answers all on your phone, in Do Me ... London. Sometimes in audio guides, sometimes in the photo captions. For some questions we've given you a hint.

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Question 1. What is London’s oldest football team?

Question 2. Who’s equestrian statue stands on the exact centre of London, from which all distances to London are measured?

Question 3. Which riverside pub’s patrons have included
William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens and Tom Cruise?
Find the answer in ‘The Globe’

Question 4. What is unusual about the traffic on Savoy Hill?
Find the answer in ‘ The Savoy’

Question 5. Which Thames bridge is nicknamed ‘The Ladies Bridge’?
Find the answer in... well that would be telling...

Question 6. What did Thomas Faryner start?

Question 7. What is the nickname of the building at 30 St Mary’s Axe?

Question 8. Which band were formed to promote a shop on the Kings Road?
Find the answer in, you've guessed it, ‘The Kings Road'.

Question 9. Which district of London takes its name from an old hunting cry?

Question 10. To what type of animal did Mary Toft give birth in Leicester Square? Yes we did say 'animal'.
Find the answer in ‘Leicester Square

Question 11. Why is the Bank of England known as the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street?

Question 12. Who lies entombed in The Dead Room at Somerset House?

Question 13. Which department store is constructed from the timbers of an old ship?
It's not Harrods.

Question 14. Who’s statue had her head bashed off with a cricket bat?
Find the answer in ‘The Guildhall’

Question 15. Which literary and film character lived above the Globe pub
in Borough Market?

Question 16. What protective device was used for a political assassination
on Waterloo Bridge?

Question 17. Which James Bond began his career at the Oval House Theatre?
Find the answer in ‘The Oval’

Question 18. Which striped nuisance is the only survivor of the printing industry
on Fleet Street at number 185?

Question 19. What world famous tinned food was first sold at Fortnum and Mason?

Question 20. The main guns of HMS Belfast are aimed at a target. What is it?

Question 21. Which poet's wife drowned herself in the Serpentine?
Find the answer in ‘Hyde Park’