52 weeks 52 questions

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With Christmas looming, few will have had the time to keep abreast of all the news this week in anticipation of the Magazine's weekly news quiz, 7 days, 7 questions.

Besides, we've been in reflective mood and the past four days have seen parts one to four of our annual news quiz of 2006 - the ingeniously-titled 52 weeks, 52 questions.

For those who missed an "episode", or, perish the thought, the entire "series", here, in Christmas gift-style box-set fashion, are parts one to four of the Magazine's annual news quiz.

<a href="/1/hi/magazine/6175873.stm" class="bodl">52 weeks, 52 Questions (pt1)</a> <a href="/1/hi/magazine/6175897.stm" class="bodl">52 weeks, 52 Questions (pt2)</a> <a href="/1/hi/magazine/6175905.stm" class="bodl">52 weeks, 52 Questions (pt3)</a> <a href="/1/hi/magazine/6175915.stm" class="bodl">52 weeks, 52 Questions (pt4)</a>

There's also a four-part prize question - in which readers were asked to spot the link between these four pictures (right). Adrian Hood of London was first to make the link, and won a Christmas card signed by the star of BBC Breakfast (and latterly of Strictly Come Dancing), Bill Turnbull, for his efforts.

The correct answer can be found at the bottom of this page.

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