LAST week thousands of you took part in our very first 'How Well Do You Know Manchester' quiz.
If you didn't, where've you been? Have a go here then come back to part two.
And by and large you did pretty well, but that was easy. Time to get serious...
How Well Do You Know Manchester? Part Two
Think you know Manchester? Prove it and share your score with your pals...
There are 24 bells in the Manchester Town Hall tower, but what's the largest called?
Big Levy
Great Abel
Heavy Henry
Giant George
Rolls-Royce founders, Henry Royce and Charles Rolls, met in which Manchester hotel?
Radisson Edwardian
The Palace
Sachas
The Midland
Beetham Tower is Manchester's tallest building, but how tall is it?
169m
178m
192m
215m
Manchester is often called 'The Rainy City' - but can you name Britain's rainiest cities (in order)
1. Manchester 2. Glasgow 3. Carlisle 4. Cardiff
1. Cardiff 2. Glasgow 3. Preston 4. Huddersfield
1. Liverpool 2. Manchester 3. Plymouth 4. Blackpool
1. Gloucester 2. Newcastle 3. Edinburgh 4. Manchester
Ryan Giggs has the most senior appearances in Man United history, but how many games did he appear in?
539
688
758
963
The Peveril of the Peak pub in central Manchester has the oldest continuously used pub game of its kind in the UK. But what is it?
Table Football
Darts board
Billiard table
Skittles
Quoits
Which Manchester author wrote the novel A Clockwork Orange?
Walter Greenwood
Anthony Burgess
Shelagh Delaney
Howard Jacobson
What infernal machine did Roy Brooke from Greater Manchester invent in 1975 that was later adapted and improved by the Japanese?
Washing machine
Karaoke
Vending machine
Air Hockey
Which former US president is an Honorary Freeman of Manchester?
Abraham Lincoln
Woodrow Wilson
John F. Kennedy
Bill Clinton
Which Manchester musician famously said: “I fucking hate Glastonbury, mate. I’m only here for the money.”
Shaun Ryder
Ian Brown
Mick Hucknall
Liam Gallagher
Johnny Marr