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1. Peggy had £160 in her wallet, borrowed £50 from her mum and emptied her bank account, but was still £70 short for the camera she wanted to buy. In the end, she bought a different camera, which was 20 per cent cheaper, leaving her with £100. How much money was in Peggy’s bank account before she bought the camera? 2. What connects bed ‘n’ breakfast, Shanghai and mad house? 3. Which female British tennis player may be a TIEBREAK LOUT? 4. Which is the odd one out: Richard, Victor, Oscar, Mike? 5. Using the chemical symbols, where may one catch sulphur, tantalum, titanium, oxygen and nitrogen?

1 £570. 2 They are all darts scores. 3 Katie Boulter. 4 Richard; the others appear in the NATO phonetic alphabet. 5 Station (S-Ta-Ti-O-N).

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