News quiz answers work differently from image-quiz answers, because they come from recent headlines rather than a photo. You can't pre-list them, but if you've skimmed the week's news you'll recognise most. Here's how to handle the ones you don't.

Why news answers can't be pre-listed

The questions track current events, which change constantly, so any fixed list is instantly stale. Awareness of the week's major stories is what actually carries you through.

Confirming a news answer

When a question pins down a name, number or date you're unsure of, search the story plus that detail and trust reputable news outlets over aggregators or forums.

Stacking the odds

A quick skim of a trusted news summary a few times a week means most questions feel familiar. The quiz rewards general awareness far more than deep expertise.