Fifteen questions on general knowledge and topical trivia plus a few jokes every Thursday – how will you fare?
Photograph: Trevor Leighton/Fish People/AFP/Getty ImagesPhotograph: Trevor Leighton/Fish People/AFP/Getty ImagesIt is Kate Bush’s birthday on Saturday, and so we have an exciting new one-off Thursday quiz format in her honour! Every one of these general knowledge and vaguely topical questions this week is loosely and tangentially related to one of the amazing songs that she has released over the years. But don’t worry – you don’t have to know anything about Kate Bush to take part.
Let us know in the comments if you ended up Running Up That Hill like her international smash hit, or found yourself Suspended in Gaffa, one of the incredibly weird tracks from her brilliant The Dreaming album.STRANGE PHENOMENA: Featured on Kate's debut LP, this song is about how coincidences cluster together. But a strange phenomenon that happened last week was a weird pink glow in the sky in Australia.
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