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Adam - 1

Adam - 1
The world's most impossible quiz. STEPHEN FRY orally probes ALAN DAVIES, HUGH LAURIE, JOHN SESSIONS and DANNY BAKER with Quite Interesting stuff. This week: Anteaters, Artichokes, Ancient Greece and Adam & Eve.
Astronomy - 2

Astronomy - 2
The world's most impossible quiz. STEPHEN FRY saucily grills ALAN DAVIES, RICH HALL, JEREMY HARDY and BILL BAILEY with Quite Interesting ingredients. This week: Alligators, Astronomy, Asia and Aisles.
Aquatic Animals - 3

Aquatic Animals - 3
The world's most impossible quiz. STEPHEN FRY deftly examines ALAN DAVIES, BILL BAILEY, MEERA SYAL and CLIVE ANDERSON in Quite Interesting areas. This week: Afghanistan, Antarctica, Aquatic Creatures and Andersons.
Atoms - 4

Atoms - 4
The world's most impossible quiz. STEPHEN FRY crass-questions ALAN DAVIES, JO BRAND, HOWARD GOODALL and JEREMY HARDY in a Quite Interesting manner. This week: Air, Argentina, Atomic physics and Anne of Cleves.
Advertising - 5

Advertising - 5
The world's most impossible quiz. STEPHEN FRY rigourously pumps ALAN DAVIES, ROB BRYDON, GYLES BRANDRETH and RICH HALL with Quite Interesting results. This week: Advertising, Africa, Aristotle and Alcoholics.
Antidotes - 6

Antidotes - 6
The world's most impossible quiz. ALAN DAVIES, JO BRAND, HOWARD GOODALL and DANNY BAKER completely fail to help STEPHEN FRY with his Quite Interesting inquiries. This week: Angels, Acres, Arcturus, Antidotes, Amphibians, Alsatians and Armies.
Arthropods - 7

Arthropods - 7
The world's most impossible quiz. Quite Interestingly, STEPHEN FRY throws the blackboard rubber at ALAN DAVIES, JO BRAND, JACKIE CLUNE and JIMMY CARRThis week: Australia, Anthropology, Apes and Arthropods.
Albania - 8

Albania - 8
The world’s most impossible quiz. STEPHEN FRY toughs up ALAN DAVIES, LINDA SMITH, SEAN LOCK and CLIVE ANDERSON behind the Quite Interesting bike sheds. This week: Anchovies, Albania, Anatomy and Athletics.
Africa - 9

Africa - 9
The world's most impossible quiz. STEPHEN FRY hectors ALAN DAVIES, JO BRAND, DAVE GORMAN and JEREMY HARDY in a Quite Interesting harangue. This week: Antelopes, Artists and Alexander and Alfred the Great.
Aviation - 10

Aviation - 10
The world's most impossible quiz. STEPHEN FRY organises ALAN DAVIES, JULIA MORRIS, PETER SERAFINOWICZ and RICH HALL into a Quite Interesting crocodileThis week: Air-rage and Alans.
Arts - 11

Arts - 11
The world's most impossible quiz. STEPHEN FRY explains to ALAN DAVIES, BILL BAILEY, LINDA SMITH and RICHARD E. GRANT why Aristarchus of Samos was Quite Interesting. This week: Apples, Afghanistan, Ants and Alexander Graham Bell













