thumbnail

Middlesex A-Z

Name these places, people, and things from A-Z that are associated with the English county of Middlesex.
When the answer is a person, the letter refers to their surname (except for C).
Check out the rest of the series here.
Quiz by jdmercia
Rate:
Last updated: April 16, 2024
You have not attempted this quiz yet.
First submittedMarch 25, 2024
Times taken8
Average score57.7%
Report this quizReport
5:00
Enter answer here
0
 / 26 guessed
The quiz is paused. You have remaining.
Scoring
You scored / = %
This beats or equals % of test takers also scored 100%
The average score is
Your high score is
Your fastest time is
Keep scrolling down for answers and more stats ...
 
Hint
Answer
A
Road that four Liverpudlians famously crossed
Abbey Road
B
London residence of Charles III
Buckingham Palace
C
Ancient queen whose 'needle' is on the T embankment
Cleopatra
D
Peninsula in the county's southeast
Isle of Dogs
E
Building which houses Big Ben
Elizabeth Tower
F
Catholic terrorist who tried to blow up Parliament
Guy Fawkes
G
1666 event
Great Fire of London
H
Palace built in the reign of Henry VIII
Hampton Court
I
Central London borough
Islington
J
These can be found at the Tower of London
The Crown Jewels
K
Criminal twins from Haggerston
Krays
L
Roman city founded on the T
Londinium
M
A Roman temple to this god was discovered in 1954
Mithras
N
Area home to a Caribbean carnival
Notting Hill
O
Court known for hearing the most serious criminal cases
Old Bailey
P
Diarist who witnessed G
Samuel Pepys
Q
Football club
Queen's Park Rangers
R
Town in the county's northwest
Ruislip
S
Cathedral designed by Christopher Wren
St Paul's
T
River that constitutes the border with Surrey
Thames
U
Metro system began in the 1860s
Underground
V
Name of a U line and a railway station
Victoria
W
Home of Parliament and an Abbey
Westminster
X
Handel opera composed and performed in London
Xerxes
Y
Guards of the Tower of London; aka Beefeaters
Yeoman Warders
Z
Jewish author; The Big Bow Mystery; The Melting Pot
Israel Zangwill
Comments
No comments yet