In a legendary BBC prank, millions of Brits were convinced that what type of pasta actually grew on trees in Switzerland? Macaroni, Spaghetti, or Fettuccine
Spaghetti
Q2
In France: According to Le Parisien, in 1986, which Paris landmark was going to be dismantled and rebuilt inside the new Euro Disney park?
Eiffel Tower
Q3
Which Google service was initially dismissed as a joke given it's launch date of April 1st 2004?
Gmail
Q4
Which BBC programme was Des Lynam presenting on April 1st 1989 when a fight appeared to break out between staff members in the background of the shot?
Grandstand
Q5
In 2024 Aldi Scotland announced they would be soon selling what flavour of ice cream?
Haggis
Q6
On the 1st April 1980, what clock did the BBC announce would be going digital?
Big Ben
Q7
In 1998, which fast-food giant took out a full-page ad in USA Today announcing a burger redesigned for left-handed people with rotated condiments? MacDonalds, Wendy's or Burger King
Burger King
Q8
On 1st April 1992, it was announced that who was running for US President again? His new campaign slogan was, "I didn't do anything wrong, and I won't do it again."
Richard Nixon
Q9
On April 1, 2008: The BBC announced that camera crews filming near the Antarctic had captured footage of what flightless birds taking to the air?
Penguins
Q10
"Rickrolling" is a classic internet April fool, which Lancastrian Rick is at the centre of it?