ANSWERS TO THE QUIZMAS CARD ADVENT QUIZ.

DO NOT READ THIS if you didn't have the opportunity to test your knowledge of 2011 events in our Christmas Card Quiz. You can download the pdf here.

David Cameron - The Prime Minister has had a busy year juggling matters of economy and riot both national and international. It was in 2007 that he uttered his "Hug a Hoodie" phrase that has become his bête noire.

Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar Gadhafi - after 41 years in leadership, Gadhafi was overthrown by the Libyan Liberation Army and killed.

The Duchess of Cambridge, formerly Catherine Middleton, pictured on Royal Wedding Day with Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge.

Mark Miller, CEO of Cuadrilla Resources. Early drilling operations at a potential shale gas site near Blackpool, led to a small earthquake and public outcries.

A young and confident Steve Jobs who died on October 5th this year.

James Murdoch - claimed he was kept in the dark about the scale of phone hacking scandal at News of the World.

David Walliams bravely swam the length of the Thames for charity suffering a stomach bug in the process but was not, as reported at the time tested for Weil’s Disease.

Greek Prime Minister, Georgios Papandreou, resigned after a loss of public confidence.

Danica May Camacho of the Philippines - the name is not as important as her arrival... the symbolic 7 billionth baby to be born into the world.

Richie McCaw - captained NZ All Blacks to Rugby World Cup victory.

Amy Jade Winehouse - died from alcohol poisoning on 23rd July 2011.

Italian Prime Minister, Silvio Berlusconi resigned. As well as accusations of sexual indiscretions and press manipulation, he never fulfilled his election promise to sell off his assets in his broadcasting company, Mediaset, to avoid a conflict of interest.

Colin Firth - star of the film 'The King's Speech' which was presented with an award for Best Picture at the 2011 Oscars.

Canon Chancellor Giles Fraser of St Paul's Cathedral resigned following anti-capitalism demonstrations outside St Paul's.

Youngest winner of the F1 double (The Driver's and Constructor's Championships), 24 year-old Sebastian Vettel.

Conrad Murray - convicted of the involuntary manslaughter of Michael Jackson after being found guilty of negligently administering propofol to the rock star.

Andy Murray - who lost in the semifinal at Wimbledon to Rafael Nadal, 7-5, 2-6, 2-6, 4-6.

Zine El Abidine Ben Ali - President of Tunisia fled his country after an uprising - the first of the so-called Arab Spring revolutions.

Sir Jimmy Saville OBE, KCSG - a charity fund-raiser and the man who fulfilled viewers' dreams on his TV programme, 'Jim'll Fix It', died on 29th October 2011.

Salman Butt - once Pakistan's test team captain, was convicted of conspiracy to cheat at gambling and conspiracy to accept corrupt payments after match fixing.

Chris Huhne - Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change has had a number of difficulties this year, none perhaps as challenging as the allegations that he perverted the course of justice by claiming another person was driving his car to avoid receiving driving licence penalty points.

Muhammad Hosni Sayyid Mubarak - the Egyptian president was ousted after demonstrations. Allegations of corruption and abuse of power accompanied his resignation.

Liam Fox - he resigned from his office as Secretary of State for Defence following controversy surrounding his involvement with a friend with whom 'he had mistakenly allowed personal and professional responsibilities to be blurred'.

Sir Bruce Joseph Forsythe-Johnson CBE - knighted on 12 October 2011 for services to entertainment and charity. Master of the catchphrase his, 'Nice to see you... to see you, nice' and 'Didn't they do well?' have become part of TV folklore.

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