2025’s annual charity quiz champions
Our annual charity quiz saw ‘Three Little Wigs’ AKA Three New Square walk away victorious, with a score of 122 points.

107 quizzers across 19 teams gathered at Steam Wine Bar in central London to compete to become 2025’s quizzing champions.
Between raffle ticket sales and the teams’ entry costs, the quiz raised £2377.20
This will be divided between the CITMA Benevolent Fund and the winning team’s chosen charity, IP Inclusive.
Made up of nine rounds, the quiz picked our contestants’ brains on a range of topics including missing lyrics and well-known British voices.
The quiz was once again led by former CITMA President Steve James.
The top five teams were:
Three New Square |
Three Little Wigs |
122 |
Beck Greener |
Colin Peterson |
117 |
Abel + Imray |
UnAbel + Imprecisely. |
117 |
Slingsby |
Slingers |
112 |
Cleveland Scott York |
On Your Trade Marks, Get Set, Go! |
110 |
Click here to see the final scoreboard.
How would you have done? Test yourself on a few of the questions that our quizzers faced:
1. Missing words in lyrics:
As I was goin’ over the far famed XXXXX mountains, I met with Captain Farrell and his money he was counting (Traditional; 5 letters)
2. The numbers round:
What is the maximum number of degrees of separation said to be needed to connect any two people on Earth?
3. Famous British women:
Mary Anning, the now acclaimed 19th century palaeontologist and fossil collector, was recently the subject of a film starring Kate Winslet set on the Jurassic coast of Dorset. What is the title of the film?
Click to reveal the answers
1. Kerry
2. 6
3. Ammonite