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Answers Round 1 Q1 Tom Henning Ovebro. Q2 Pokemon – more than at any other London football ground. Q3 Danny Blanchflower 16%. Q4 Avram Grant 67%. Mourinho across both stints 63%. Hiddink 73% first, 53% across both/. Q5 True – Grand Royal. Aung Moe Kyaw, chairman, said: 'Our Grand Royal brand shares the same winning spirit demonstrated by Chelsea FC, making this partnership a perfect fit.' Q6 Tony Cascarino (1993-94). Q7 SW6 1HS Q8 Kevin Hitchcock – 247 times, playing only four. Q9 Eden Hazard, John Terry, Branislav Ivanovic. Q10 1994 FA Cup final record 'No One Can Stop Us Now'. Round 2 Q1 #NotOnMyWatch Q2 Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (12 out of 12). Q3 Oxford United, Swindon Town and Exeter City. Q4 A power failure. Q5 Oscar dos Santos Emboaba Junior. Q6 Canada. Q7 Graphite and tangerine. Q8 True (entered into the official register in April this year). Q9 A1 (a) Arms – Guy Thill born with one arm. One player did wear glasses. Q10 Darlington. Round 3 Q1 Zilina (of Slovakia). Q2 Glossop (9-2 in 1906/07). Q3 John Terry. Q4 West 13,422. (East 10,889, Matthew Harding 10,770, Shed 6,550). Q5 Ruud Gullit. Q6 P3, W2, D1, L0. (CWC final & replay 1971, Super Cup 1998). Q7 Roberto Di Matteo (1997), Louis Saha (for Everton 2009). Q8 Jimmy Greaves, 41 in 1960-61. Q9 As a mark of respect for, and so as not to clash with, Mowcow Dynamo's blue shirts. Q10 18th (in 1983). Round 4 Q1 Orient (6,009). Q2 Liverpool (a 4-0 friendly win). First competitive game there was a 5-1 win over Hull, a week later. Q3 Harry Medhurst. Q4 30-metre shoot-out. Q5 False – he is one of triplets. Q6 Peter Osgood on having his leg broken by Emlyn Hughes. Q7 Matthew Harding. Q8 Juan Mata. Q9 Shinty. Q10 Kerry Dixon out injured, replaced by Colin Lee. Photos (from left to right) 1. Dan Petrescu 2. Charlie Cooke 3. John Tait Robertson 4. David Luiz 5. Fran Kirby 6. Enrique de Lucas 7. Ian ‘Chico’ Hamilton 8. Charly Musonda 9. Didier Drogba 10. Paulo Ferreira .