The questions
1 Which king’s sister, wife and lover were all called Edith?
2 Korky the Cat was the first cover star of what in 1937?
3 Which fabric is made from flax fibres?
4 What type of holiday is named from a Swahili word for journey?
5 Who orchestrated the FTX fraud?
6 Maria Mitchell, in 1847, was the first US astronomer to discover what?
7 Which west London stadium hosted one game of the 1966 World Cup?
8 What is the lowest composite number?
What links:
9 Tasmin Archer; Frederick Delius; Gareth Gates; Zayn Malik; Kimberley Walsh?
10 Buenos Aires; Canberra; Luanda; St John’s; Tirana; Vienna; Yerevan?
11 Beds; cream; espresso coffee; quotation marks; window glazing?
12 Borghese; David; François; Medici; Portland; Warwick?
13 Hawaii (1); Sicily (2); Thailand (3)?
14 The future Tsar Alexander II; Queen Anne; future Edward VII; Edward Smith-Stanley?
15 Beryl Bainbridge’s Master Georgie and JG Farrell’s Troubles?

The answers
1 Harold II (Godwinson).
2 The Dandy.
3 Linen.
4 Safari.
5 Sam Bankman-Fried.
6 Comet.
7 White City (Wembley’s owners refused to cancel greyhound racing).
8 Four.
9 Musicians from Bradford.
10 Capitals of countries beginning and ending in A: Argentina; Australia; Angola; Antigua and Barbuda; Albania; Austria; Armenia.
11 Single or double.
12 Celebrated historical vases.
13 Settings of the three series of The White Lotus.
14 Gave names to horse races: Cesarewitch; Queen Anne Stakes; Prince of Wales’s Stakes; the Derby.
15 Awarded special Booker prizes: Man Booker Best of Beryl and Lost Man Booker.