9. Support for SNP leadership front-runner Kate Forbes collapsed after she said what?
10. What is the “germiest” place in the kitchen, according to a new study?
1. Godzilla
Godzilla was “lethargic” and “cold-shocked” after being spotted and hauled out of a lake by New York park workers, said officials. The alligator was believed to be an abandoned pet.
2. Hannah Waddingham
Longtime Eurovision commentator Norton will also share hosting duties with Ukrainian singer Julia Sanina and TV personality Alesha Dixon at the song contest in Liverpool, which is hosting the event on behalf of last year’s winners, Ukraine.
3. Naked mole-rats
US scientists found that unlike other mammals, female naked mole-rats produce eggs throughout their lives – a discovery that could offer clues to how to prolong human fertility.
4. His body
The SunLife study revealed that the unnamed family were “told in no uncertain terms” that they could not eat their loved one at his funeral, said the Daily Star, “as cannibalism is illegal in the UK”.
5. Seven
The German-language adaptation of Erich Maria Remarque’s 1929 novel was nominated in 14 categories and won Best Film, but has been dismissed by German critics as “war kitsch”. Find out more with The Week Unwrapped podcast.
6. Turnips
Coffey said the UK should “cherish” homegrown seasonal foods such as turnips, after being questioned in the Commons about salad ingredient shortages that have been blamed on poor weather in southern Europe and North Africa.
7. Gareth Southgate
England manager Southgate will be played by Joseph Fiennes in Dear England, a play penned by James Graham about the national team that will debut at the National Theatre this summer.
8. Roald Dahl
Publisher Puffin is overseeing a series of rewrites to ensure Dahl’s books “can continue to be enjoyed by all today”. But critics have been enraged by changes that mean “Augustus Gloop is no longer fat, Mrs Twit is no longer fearfully ugly, and the Oompa-Loompas have gone gender-neutral”, said The Telegraph.
9. She would have have voted against same-sex marriage
Key backers withdrew their support from Finance Minister Forbes after she told Channel 4 that owing to her religious beliefs, she would not have supported same-sex marriage if she had been an MSP when it became law in Scotland in 2014. She subsequently apologised for any “hurt or offence” caused by her comments.
10. Spice jars
Research commissioned by the US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) found that while other kitchen surfaces showed evidence of cross-contamination about 20% of the time, spice containers were contaminated nearly half the time.
Article source: https://www.theweek.co.uk/quiz-of-the-week/959818/quiz-of-the-week-19-25-february