Birmingham Landmarks Picture Quiz - 10 pictures in a collage
Birmingham Landmarks Picture Quiz

Ultimate Birmingham Quiz

This epic quiz is all about the city of Birmingham. We have 100 quiz questions and answers in the ultimate Birmingham quiz. Most questions in this quiz are multiple choice with a choice of 4 answers to pick from. 

There are 40 Birmingham trivia quiz questions to start with covering all kinds of Birmingham general knowledge.

Following that there is a Birmingham music round with 10 questions about bands, singers and songwriters from Birmingham.

Next there are 10 questions about Birmingham neighbourhoods to test your local and trivia knowledge about some of the best-loved Birmingham areas.

The next round is all about Birmingham inventions as this city has been home to some incredible world-class inventions that have changed the world.

Then we have the anagrams round which asks you to unscramble 10 anagrams to reveal the names of Birmingham neighbourhoods and areas. 

And finally, to take us to 100, we have the Birmingham picture quiz round. In this picture quiz there are 10 Birmingham landmarks, can you name them all?

We hope you have fun with this epic ultimate Birmingham quiz.

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Birmingham Trivia Quiz Questions

1. What is the colloquial term for people from Birmingham?
a) Brummies
b) Liverpudlians
c) Mancunians
d) Geordies

2. In which English county is Birmingham located?
a) Worcestershire
b) Warwickshire
c) West Midlands
d) West Yorkshire

3. Which of the following canals is NOT found in Birmingham?
a) Worcester and Birmingham Canal
b) Grand Union Canal
c) Kennet and Avon Canal
d) Birmingham Main Line Canal

4. What is the name of Birmingham’s iconic landmark and shopping centre?
a) Brindleyplace
b) The Cube
c) Mailbox
d) The Bullring

5. Which famous British author spent his childhood living in Birmingham villages?
a) William Shakespeare
b) J.R.R. Tolkien
c) Charles Dickens
d) Jane Austen

6. Which of these British bands originated from Birmingham?
a) The Beatles
b) Oasis
c) Black Sabbath
d) The Rolling Stones

7. What is the name of Birmingham’s largest public park?
a) Cannon Hill Park
b) Sutton Park
c) Highbury Park
d) Eastside City Park

8. What major sporting event took place in Birmingham in 2022?
a) Commonwealth Games
b) FIFA World Cup
c) Summer Olympic Games
d) Rugby World Cup

9. Which of the following universities is NOT located in Birmingham?
a) University of Birmingham
b) Newman University
c) Aston University
d) De Montfort University

10. What is the name of the main train station in Birmingham?
a) Old Street
b) New Street
c) Corporation Street
d) Colmore Row

11. What nickname was given to the system of roads encircling Birmingham’s city centre?
a) The Ring Road
b) The Circle Line
c) The Outer Loop
d) The Queensway

12. Which of these famous inventors and industrialists is associated with Birmingham?
a) James Watt
b) George Stephenson
c) Thomas Edison
d) Alexander Graham Bell

13. Which of these museums is located in Birmingham?
a) The British Museum
b) The Ashmolean Museum
c) The Thinktank Science Museum
d) The National Railway Museum

14. What is the name of the historic area in Birmingham known for its jewellery trade?
a) The Diamond District
b) The Golden Mile
c) The Jewellery Quarter
d) The Silver Lining

15. What is the name of Birmingham’s international airport?
a) Heathrow Airport
b) Gatwick Airport
c) Manchester Airport
d) Birmingham Airport

16. In which year was Birmingham granted city status?
a) 1666
b) 1766
c) 1889
d) 1900

17. What is the name of the famous chocolate factory located in Birmingham?
a) Cadbury World
b) Mars Factory
c) Nestle Wonderland
d) Hershey’s Heaven

18. Which of these famous British television series is set and filmed in Birmingham?
a) Downton Abbey
b) Peaky Blinders
c) The Crown
d) Doctor Who

19. Which of these Birmingham based football teams currently plays in the Premier League? 
a) Birmingham City F.C.
b) Aston Villa F.C.
c) West Bromwich Albion F.C.
d) Walsall F.C.

20. Which iconic British dish is believed to have originated in Birmingham?
a) Fish and chips
b) Yorkshire pudding
c)  Shepherd’s pie
d) Balti curry

21. Which Star Wars actress was born in Birmingham?
a) Helen Mirren
b) Judi Dench
c) Gwyneth Paltrow
d) Felicity Jones

22. Which public square in Birmingham is named after a British Prime Minister?
a) Chamberlain Square
b) Thatcher Square
c) Churchill Square
d) Blair Square

23. Which famous Birmingham-born entrepreneur founded the retail company ‘Poundland’?
a) Alan Sugar
b) Steve Smith
c) Richard Branson
d) Philip Green

24. What is the name of the iconic Brutalist-style building (now demolished) in Birmingham that was designed by John Madin?
a) The Rotunda
b) The Cube
c) The Repertory Theatre
d) The Central Library

25. Which Birmingham-born poet has an honorary doctorate from the University of Birmingham among others?
a) Simon Armitage
b) Carol Ann Duffy
c) Ted Hughes
d) Benjamin Zephaniah

26. Which famous British musician, born in Birmingham, is known for his work with the bands Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) and Traveling Wilburys?
a) Jeff Lynne
b) George Harrison
c) Roy Orbison
d) Tom Petty

27. Which Birmingham-based soap opera initially aired on British television from 1964 to 1988?
a) EastEnders
b) Coronation Street
c) Crossroads
d) Emmerdale

28. The famous Edgbaston Cricket Ground in Birmingham is home to which county cricket team?
a) Warwickshire County Cricket Club
b) Lancashire County Cricket Club
c) Surrey County Cricket Club
d) Yorkshire County Cricket Club

29. Birmingham’s famous ‘Spaghetti Junction’ is the nickname for which motorway interchange?
a) M6 Junction 6
b) M5 Junction 1
c) M42 Junction 3
d) M40 Junction 16

30. In 1791, a group of industrialists and intellectuals from Birmingham formed a society that played a significant role in the Industrial Revolution. What was the name of this society?
a) The Solar Society
b) The Jupiter Society
c) The Neptune Society
d) The Lunar Society

31. The Austin Motor Company, a historic British car manufacturer, was based in which area of Birmingham?
a) Aston
b) Selly Oak
c) Longbridge
d) Small Heath

32. Which historic Birmingham building, known for its Baroque style, was designed by architect Thomas Archer?
a) St Chad’s Cathedral
b) Aston Hall
c) St Martin in the Bull Ring
d) St Philip’s Cathedral

33. The iconic Rotunda building was built in which decade?
a) 1950s
b) 1960s
c) 1970s
d) 1980s

34. Which Birmingham-born actor starred in TV shows Homeland and Supergirl?
a) David Harewood
b) Christopher Eccleston
c) Paul Bettany
d) Chiwetel Ejiofor

35. Which famous British author, born in Birmingham, wrote the novel ‘The Day of the Triffids’?
a) John Wyndham
b) H.G. Wells
c) Aldous Huxley
d) Arthur C. Clarke

36. In which town of West Midlands, England was comedian and actor Lenny Henry born?
a) Walsall
b) Dudley
c) Wolverhampton
d) Coventry

37. Which Birmingham-born actor played the lead role of detective Peter Boyd in the TV series “Waking the Dead”?
a) Eddie Redmayne
b) Benedict Cumberbatch
c) Tom Hiddleston
d) Trevor Eve 

38. Which heavy metal band’s lead singer, born in Birmingham, UK, is known for his distinctive voice and powerful stage presence?
a) Ozzy Osbourne (Black Sabbath)
b) Bruce Dickinson (Iron Maiden)
c) Rob Halford (Judas Priest)
d) Ian Gillan (Deep Purple)

39. Julie Walters, a BAFTA-winning actress who was born in Birmingham, played the role of Molly Weasley in which popular film series?
a) The Hunger Games
b) The Lord of the Rings
c) The Chronicles of Narnia
d) Harry Potter

40.Birmingham-born actor Martin Shaw is best known for his roles in British television series, including playing Ray Doyle in which classic crime drama that aired from 1977 to 1983?
a) Minder
b) The Sweeney
c) The Professionals
d) Bergerac

Birmingham Music Round

41. Which famous British heavy metal band, formed in Birmingham in 1968, is often considered the pioneer of the genre?
a) Iron Man
b) War Pigs
c) Black Sabbath
d) Sweet Leaf

42. Which member of the Birmingham-based band Duran Duran shares his name with a famous British actor?
a) John Taylor
b) Roger Moore
c) Simon Le Bon
d) Nick Rhodes

43. The band UB40, originating from Birmingham, is named after a form used in the UK for which purpose?
a) Driving license application
b) Tax return submission 
c) Passport application
d) Unemployment benefits claim

44. Which Birmingham-born singer is known for her hit singles “Thunder in the Mountains” and “Its a Mystery” in the 1980s?
a) Toyah Wilcox
b) Kate Bush
c) Sinéad O’Connor
d) Alison Moyet

45. Which Birmingham band had a major hit with the song “She Drives Me Crazy” in the 1980s?
a) Dexys Midnight Runners
b) Fine Young Cannibals
c) Ocean Colour Scene
d) The Moody Blues

46. Which Birmingham band had a debut album called ‘Moseley Shoals’?
a) Duran Duran
b) UB40
c) Judas Priest
d) Ocean Colour Scene

47. Which Birmingham-born drummer is best known for his work with the band Led Zeppelin?
a) John Bonham
b) Keith Moon
c) Ginger Baker
d) Mitch Mitchell

48. Which legendary Birmingham nightclub, active from 1968 to 1971, is often credited with launching the careers of various famous bands, including Black Sabbath and Judas Priest?
a) Mothers
b) The Rainbow
c) The Hacienda
d) The Marquee

49. Which song is Birmingham-band Dexys Midnight Runners famously known for?
a) Take On Me
b) Come On Eileen
c) Tainted Love
d) Love Shack

50. Which famous British singer had hits with ‘See It In a Boy’s Eyes’ and ‘Superstar’?
a) Natasha Beddingfield
b) Leona Lewis
c) Jamelia
d) Ellie Goulding

Birmingham Neighbourhoods Round

51. The University of Birmingham, located in Edgbaston, has a famous clock tower known as:
a) Big Ben
b) Old Joe
c) The Campanile
d) The Timekeeper

52. Sutton Park, one of the largest urban parks in Europe, is located in which area of Birmingham?
a) Aston
b) Edgbaston
c) Sutton Coldfield
d) Selly Oak

53. Which major hospital is located in the Selly Oak area of Birmingham?
a) Good Hope Hospital
b) City Hospital
c) Heartlands Hospital
d) Queen Elizabeth Hospital 

54. The Custard Factory, a creative hub for artists and businesses, is located in which area of Birmingham?
a) Bournville
b) Digbeth
c) Kings Heath
d) Sutton Coldfield

55. In which Birmingham neighbourhood can you find an impressive Jacobean-style mansion said to be the most haunted heritage site in Britain?
a) Aston 
b) Edgbaston
c) Harborne
d) Digbeth

56. Which Birmingham neighbourhood is known for its luxurious properties, consulates, and the Birmingham Botanical Gardens?
a) Bournville
b) Sutton Coldfield
c) Edgbaston
d) Moseley

57. In which Birmingham neighbourhood can you find a bog, a nature reserve and local beauty spot that is believed to have inspired J.R.R. Tolkien’s vision of the Old Forest in “The Lord of the Rings”?
a) Harborne
b) Digbeth
c) Moseley
d) Bournville

58. Which Birmingham neighbourhood is home to the complex motorway interchange Spaghetti Junction?
a) Digbeth
b) Erdington
c) Aston
d) Kings Heath

59. Which Birmingham neighbourhood is home to Highbury Park, a public park that was once part of the estate of British politician Joseph Chamberlain?
a) Kings Heath
b) Erdington
c) Harborne
d) Selly Oak

60. In which Birmingham neighbourhood can you find the model village created by the Cadbury family for their chocolate factory workers?
a) Sutton Coldfield
b) Moseley
c) Bournville
d) Edgbaston

Birmingham Inventions Round

61. The Baskerville font, an elegant and highly legible typeface, was created by a Birmingham-based printer and typographer. What was his name?
a) Joseph Bramah 
b) William Caslon
c) James Chesterman
d) John Baskerville

62. Which innovation, developed in Birmingham in 1792, used coal gas to produce light and transformed urban life?
a) Electric lighting
b) Gas lighting
c) Oil lamps
d) Candle lanterns

63. What was the name of the first commercial copying machine, developed in Birmingham in 1779, which laid the foundation for modern photocopying technology?
a) Mimeograph
b) Xerox machine
c) Carbon copier
d) Watt’s copier

64. Invented in 1834, which safety device for steam-powered engines alerted people to their approach with a loud sound?
a) Steam whistle
b) Steam horn
c) Steam bell
d) Steam alarm

65. What was the name of the first prepaid, uniform postal system, introduced by Sir Rowland Hill in 1837?
a) Penny Post
b) Penny Black
c) Royal Mail
d) Universal Postal Union

66. Developed in Birmingham in 1887, which invention revolutionised transportation by providing a more comfortable and efficient means of travel?
a) Suspension system
b) Rubber tracks
c) Pneumatic tyre
d) Disc brakes

67. Which modern safety device, invented in 1884, replaced the bulky and less effective rattle used by law enforcement agencies?
a) Police siren
b) Police whistle
c) Police flashlight
d) Police radio

68. What safety feature was added to electric kettles in 1922 by Birmingham engineer Arthur Leslie Large?
a) Boil-dry protection
b) Cool-touch handle
c) Non-spill spout
d) Automatic cut-off switch

69. In 2011, a team of scientists and engineers from the University of Birmingham developed the world’s first artificial trachea using what two key components?
a) Stem cells and a synthetic scaffold
b) Porous ceramic and cartilage
c) Nanofibers and hydrogel
d) Titanium mesh and collagen

70. Which type of lock, patented in 1784, improved upon existing designs by making them more secure and reliable?
a) Double-locking deadbolt
b) Spring-loaded door lock
c) Lever tumbler lock
d) Pin tumbler lock

Birmingham True or False Round

71. True or False: The Victoria Law Courts in Birmingham are an example of Gothic Revival architecture.

72. True or False: Birmingham has more miles of canals than Venice.

73. True or False: The Cadbury family established the model village of Bournville for the workers of the Cadbury factory in Manchester.

74. True or False: The Bullring in Birmingham has been a market trading area since the 12th century.

75. True or False: The Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery is home to the world’s largest collection of works by Vincent van Gogh.

76. True or False: Birmingham was once known as the “City of a Thousand Trades” due to its diverse industries.

77. True or False: The Barber Institute of Fine Arts, located in Birmingham, is considered one of the finest small art galleries in Europe.

78. True or False: Birmingham’s National Sea Life Centre is the largest aquarium in the United Kingdom.

79. True or False: Birmingham is home to the oldest working cinema in the UK, the Electric Cinema.

80. True or False: J. R. R. Tolkien, the author of The Lord of the Rings, was born and raised in London.

Birmingham Neighbourhoods Anagram Round

Can you unscramble these anagrams to reveal the 10 neighbourhoods in Birmingham?

81. Nosat 

82. Dryyale 

83. Unrollvibe

84. Dinnertog 

85. Cellhens 

86. Absentdog 

87. Geldingorb 

88. Barnhero 

89. Kyla Sloe 

90. Oldensh

Birmingham Picture Quiz

Can you name these 10 Birmingham landmarks in this Birmingham picture quiz?

Birmingham Landmarks Picture Quiz - 10 pictures in a collage
Birmingham Landmarks Picture Quiz

Birmingham Trivia Quiz Answers

1. What is the colloquial term for people from Birmingham?
a) Brummies

2. In which English county is Birmingham located?
c) West Midlands

3. Which of the following canals is NOT found in Birmingham?
c) Kennet and Avon Canal

4. What is the name of Birmingham’s iconic landmark and shopping centre?
d) The Bullring

5. Which famous British author spent his childhood living in Birmingham villages?
b) J.R.R. Tolkien

6. Which of these British bands originated from Birmingham?
c) Black Sabbath

7. What is the name of Birmingham’s largest public park?
b) Sutton Park

8. What major sporting event took place in Birmingham in 2022?
a) Commonwealth Games

9. Which of the following universities is NOT located in Birmingham?
d) De Montfort University

10. What is the name of the main train station in Birmingham?
a) New Street

11. What nickname was given to the system of roads encircling Birmingham’s city centre?
d) The Queensway

12. Which of these famous inventors and industrialists is associated with Birmingham?
a) James Watt

13. Which of these museums is located in Birmingham?
c) The Thinktank Science Museum

14. What is the name of the historic area in Birmingham known for its jewellery trade?
c) The Jewellery Quarter

15. What is the name of Birmingham’s international airport?
d) Birmingham Airport

16. In which year was Birmingham granted city status?
c) 1889

17. What is the name of the famous chocolate factory located in Birmingham?
a) Cadbury World

18. Which of these famous British television series is set and filmed in Birmingham?
b) Peaky Blinders

19. Which of these Birmingham based football teams currently plays in the Premier League? 
b) Aston Villa F.C.

20. Which iconic British dish is believed to have originated in Birmingham?
d) Balti curry

21. Which Star Wars actress was born in Birmingham?
d) Felicity Jones

22. Which public square in Birmingham is named after a British Prime Minister?
a) Chamberlain Square

23. Which famous Birmingham-born entrepreneur founded the retail company ‘Poundland’?
b) Steve Smith

24. What is the name of the iconic Brutalist-style building (now demolished) in Birmingham that was designed by John Madin?
d) The Central Library

25. Which Birmingham-born poet has an honorary doctorate from the University of Birmingham among others?
d) Benjamin Zephaniah

26. Which famous British musician, born in Birmingham, is known for his work with the bands Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) and Traveling Wilburys?
a) Jeff Lynne

27. Which Birmingham-based soap opera initially aired on British television from 1964 to 1988?
c) Crossroads

28. The famous Edgbaston Cricket Ground in Birmingham is home to which county cricket team?
a) Warwickshire County Cricket Club

29. Birmingham’s famous ‘Spaghetti Junction’ is the nickname for which motorway interchange?
a) M6 Junction 6

30. In 1791, a group of industrialists and intellectuals from Birmingham formed a society that played a significant role in the Industrial Revolution. What was the name of this society?
d) The Lunar Society

31. The Austin Motor Company, a historic British car manufacturer, was based in which area of Birmingham?
c) Longbridge

32. Which historic Birmingham building, known for its Baroque style, was designed by architect Thomas Archer?
d) St Philip’s Cathedral

33. The iconic Rotunda building was built in which decade?
a) The Rotunda

34. Which Birmingham-born actor starred in TV shows Homeland and Supergirl?
a) David Harewood

35. Which famous British author, born in Birmingham, wrote the novel ‘The Day of the Triffids’?
a) John Wyndham

36. In which town of West Midlands, England was comedian and actor Lenny Henry born?
b) Dudley

37. Which Birmingham-born actor played the lead role of detective Peter Boyd in the TV series “Waking the Dead”?
d) Trevor Eve 

38. Which heavy metal band’s lead singer, born in Birmingham, UK, is known for his distinctive voice and powerful stage presence?
a) Ozzy Osbourne (Black Sabbath)

39. Julie Walters, a BAFTA-winning actress who was born in Birmingham, played the role of Molly Weasley in which popular film series?
d) Harry Potter

40.Birmingham-born actor Martin Shaw is best known for his roles in British television series, including playing Ray Doyle in which classic crime drama that aired from 1977 to 1983?
c) The Professionals

Music Round Answers

41. Which famous British heavy metal band, formed in Birmingham in 1968, is often considered the pioneer of the genre?
c) Black Sabbath

42. Which member of the Birmingham-based band Duran Duran shares his name with a famous British actor?
b) Roger Moore

43. The band UB40, originating from Birmingham, is named after a form used in the UK for which purpose?
d) Unemployment benefits claim

44. Which Birmingham-born singer is known for her hit singles “Thunder in the Mountains” and “Its a Mystery” in the 1980s?
a) Toyah Wilcox

45. Which Birmingham band had a major hit with the song “She Drives Me Crazy” in the 1980s?
b) Fine Young Cannibals

46. Which Birmingham band had a debut album called ‘Moseley Shoals’?
d) Ocean Colour Scene

47. Which Birmingham-born drummer is best known for his work with the band Led Zeppelin?
a) John Bonham

48. Which legendary Birmingham nightclub, active from 1968 to 1971, is often credited with launching the careers of various famous bands, including Black Sabbath and Judas Priest?
a) Mothers

49. Which song is Birmingham-band Dexys Midnight Runners famously known for?
b) Come On Eileen

50. Which famous British singer had hits with ‘See It In a Boy’s Eyes’ and ‘Superstar’?
c) Jamelia

Neighbourhoods Round Answers

51. The University of Birmingham, located in Edgbaston, has a famous clock tower known as:
b) Old Joe

52. Sutton Park, one of the largest urban parks in Europe, is located in which area of Birmingham?
c) Sutton Coldfield

53. Which major hospital is located in the Selly Oak area of Birmingham?
d) Queen Elizabeth Hospital 

54. The Custard Factory, a creative hub for artists and businesses, is located in which area of Birmingham?
b) Digbeth

55. In which Birmingham neighbourhood can you find an impressive Jacobean-style mansion said to be the most haunted heritage site in Britain?
a) Aston (Aston Hall – haunted)

56. Which Birmingham neighbourhood is known for its luxurious properties, consulates, and the Birmingham Botanical Gardens?
c) Edgbaston

57. In which Birmingham neighbourhood can you find a bog, a nature reserve and local beauty spot that is believed to have inspired J.R.R. Tolkien’s vision of the Old Forest in “The Lord of the Rings”?
c) Moseley

58. Which Birmingham neighbourhood is home to the complex motorway interchange Spaghetti Junction?
b) Erdington

59. Which Birmingham neighbourhood is home to Highbury Park, a public park that was once part of the estate of British politician Joseph Chamberlain?
a) Kings Heath

60. In which Birmingham neighbourhood can you find the model village created by the Cadbury family for their chocolate factory workers?
c) Bournville

Birmingham Inventions Round Answers

61. The Baskerville font, an elegant and highly legible typeface, was created by a Birmingham-based printer and typographer. What was his name?
d) John Baskerville

62. Which innovation, developed in Birmingham in 1792, used coal gas to produce light and transformed urban life?
b) Gas lighting

63. What was the name of the first commercial copying machine, developed in Birmingham in 1779, which laid the foundation for modern photocopying technology?
d) Watt’s copier

64. Invented in 1834, which safety device for steam-powered engines alerted people to their approach with a loud sound?
a) Steam whistle

65. What was the name of the first prepaid, uniform postal system, introduced by Sir Rowland Hill in 1837?
b) Penny Black

66. Developed in Birmingham in 1887, which invention revolutionised transportation by providing a more comfortable and efficient means of travel?
c) Pneumatic tyre

67. Which modern safety device, invented in 1884, replaced the bulky and less effective rattle used by law enforcement agencies?
b) Police whistle

68. What safety feature was added to electric kettles in 1922 by Birmingham engineer Arthur Leslie Large?
d) Automatic cut-off switch

69. In 2011, a team of scientists and engineers from the University of Birmingham developed the world’s first artificial trachea using what two key components?
a) Stem cells and a synthetic scaffold

70. Which type of lock, patented in 1784, improved upon existing designs by making them more secure and reliable?
b) Spring-loaded door lock

Birmingham True or False Round Answers

71. True or False: The Victoria Law Courts in Birmingham are an example of Gothic Revival architecture.
Answer: True

72. True or False: Birmingham has more miles of canals than Venice.
Answer: True

73. True or False: The Cadbury family established the model village of Bournville for the workers of the Cadbury factory in Manchester.
Answer: False (It was established for the workers of the Cadbury factory in Birmingham)

74. True or False: The Bullring in Birmingham has been a market trading area since the 12th century.
Answer: True

75. True or False: The Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery is home to the world’s largest collection of works by Vincent van Gogh.
Answer: False (It is home to the world’s largest collection of works by the Pre-Raphaelites)

76. True or False: Birmingham was once known as the “City of a Thousand Trades” due to its diverse industries.
Answer: True

77. True or False: The Barber Institute of Fine Arts, located in Birmingham, is considered one of the finest small art galleries in Europe.
Answer: True

78. True or False: Birmingham’s National Sea Life Centre is the largest aquarium in the United Kingdom.
Answer: False (It is one of the largest, but not the largest in the UK)

79. True or False: Birmingham is home to the oldest working cinema in the UK, the Electric Cinema.
Answer: True

80. True or False: J. R. R. Tolkien, the author of The Lord of the Rings, was born and raised in London.
Answer: False (He was born in South Africa but was raised in Birmingham)

Anagrams Round Answers

81. Nosat
Answer: Aston

82. Dryyale
Answer: Yardley 

83. Unrollvibe
Answer: Bournville

84. Dinnertog 
Answer: Erdington

85. Cellhens 
Answer: Nechells

86. Absentdog
Answer: Edgbaston 

87. Geldingorb 
Answer: Longbridge

88. Barnhero 
Answer: Harborne

89. Kyla Sloe 
Answer: Selly Oak

90. Oldensh
Answer: Sheldon

Birmingham Landmarks Picture Quiz Answers

91. Selfridges

92. Birmingham Town Hall

93. The Rotunda

94. Old Joe (The Joseph Chamberlain Memorial Clock Tower)

95. Library of Birmingham

96. Aston Hall

97. Spaghetti Junction

98. Sarehole Mill

99. Gas Street Basin

100. Chamberlain memorial fountain / Chamberlain Square

 

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