RIGHT then, time for the third installment of our weekly Manchester quiz.

If you're a latecomer, no bother, you can take quiz number one and number two right here.

Looking at last week's results, you're finding these harder as we go. But hey-ho, you might learn something...

How Well Do You Know Manchester? Part Three

Think you know your city? Prove it...

Manchester has the third largest airport in the UK, but how many passengers passed through in 2015?

17,543,278

23,116,554

35,442,582

Which prestigious newspaper voted Manchester it's 26th 'top place to visit' in the world last year?

The Wall Street Journal

The Times of India

Le Nouvel Observateur

The New York Times

Which building is this?

One Angel Square

Manchester's Central Library

The Daily Express Building

Manchester Civic Justice Centre

The National Graphene Institute

How frequently is Manchester International Festival held? Every...

Year

Two years

Three years

Four years

Manchester Arena is the world's second busiest live venue, but how many people attended shows in 2015?

850,657

978,321

1,130,794

Manchester Town Hall was completed in 1877, but how much did it cost to build?

£80,000

£300,000

£1,000,000

£9,000,000

Which one of these famous people is not a Manc?

Nick Grimshaw

Thomas de Quincey

Lee Dixon

Kim Cattrall

Les Dawson

Where was this taken?

The Royal Exchange

Victoria Station

The Corn Exchange

Campfield Market Hall

Famous English chemist and physicist, John Dalton, lived and worked in Manchester for fifty years, but which part of Dalton's body does the Museum of Science and Industry still retain?

His eyes

His big toe

His gall bladder

His testicles

Conceived in 1960, Coronation Street is the world's longest-running soap, but which episode drew in a record 26.6 million viewers?

Hilda Ogden’s farewell, 1987

Alan Bradley's death, 1989

Diedre goes to prison, 1997

Richard Hillman’s confession, 2003

You've had a stinker...

You're better than that

Your a bit of alright

You're a hero