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Only the brainiest Brits can get all these questions right from ITV's gameshow The 1% Club - how man

90% – BREAKFAST. It literally has the word FAST at the end of it.

80% – FRIDAY. It has no S or M in it.

70% – HARRY. If Harry’s wand is longer than Ron’s – yet Ron’s is longer than Hermione’s – then Harry’s has to be the longest.

60% – MINUTE. This is the minute as in “mi – newt” meaning small or tiny or little.

50% – TOM. If Bob is your uncle and Tom is Bob’s brother then Tom is your father.

45% – A. B has too many greens so cannot be real. C has Blues on both sides of individual cubes so also cannot be real.

40% – OUT. They all sound like letters other than out. Why is Y, Are is R, You is U, but Out is just Out.

35% – ZEBRA . The word is made up from the last and first letters of LAZE BRAVELY.

30% – A. If day 181 is the last day of June then 170 and 160 days will be in June but day 150 will be the end of May.

25% – 10. The wheels on bus go round and all day long

20% – 19.

15% – Three. Each one is referring to the amount of letters in the number. So one has 3 letters, three has five etc etc.

10% – Zero. There are only 13 red cards if you take only the Hearts and the Spades.

5% – 22. The sequence without gaps is 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, so the next one would be 2022.

1% – E. The letters represent the last letter in every month. The missing letter is E for June.

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