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The Very British Problems Quiz Book

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Very British Problems Quiz Book
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Rob Temple
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:224
Dimensions(mm): Height 236,Width 156
Category/GenreBritish and Irish History
Puzzles and quizzes
Trivia and quiz question books
Humour
Slang and dialect humour
Humour collections and anthologies
ISBN/Barcode 9780751585346
ClassificationsDewey:395.0941
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint Little, Brown
Publication Date 27 October 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

What does 'custard and jelly' mean in cockney rhyming slang? Which biscuit has half of its name on top of the cooker and the other half on the door? And 25 million of what drink are served by British Airways each year? We Brits can't get enough of a quiz. Stumped for office party chit-chat? Quiz. Midweek visit to the pub? Quiz. Stuck inside in pyjamas on a rainy night and in the mood to cause a big family argument? You got it - quiz. This book is correspondingly filled with questions on all things wonderfully and unequivocally British - you'll find all sorts of tickly teasers, complex conundrums, worrisome word searches and much more on topics ranging from our iconic weather to types of cake. Best enjoyed with a cup of tea and your favourite biscuit(s). *** ANSWERS: Telly, Hobnob, buy the book and find out! *** Praise for Very British Problems 'Had us guffawing into our Earl Grey tea' Bella 'My favourite twitter account at the moment is Very British Problems (@soverybritish) . . . it makes me laugh out loud' Tom Hiddleston 'Hilarious' Daily Express 'Temple pays affectionate and comic homage to the sheer quirkiness of being British' Good Book Guide

Author Biography

Rob Temple is a journalist and founder of the Very British Problems Twitter, Instagram and TikTok accounts, which together have 4.6 million followers. Originally from Peterborough, he moved from south London to the countryside to provide more storage space for his rapidly expanding collection of inedible hot sauces and to be alone with his thought(s).