More than 140 people took part in a battle of wits to help raise money for charity.
The supporters of St Luke’s Hospice gathered St Gregory’s High School in Kenton for the charity's annual Winter Quiz on Saturday.
The evening raised more than £2,600 for the Kenton Grange hospice, which cares for terminally ill people in Harrow and Brent.
Susan Saul, 57, who took part in the quiz said: "My late husband spent some time in Kenton Grange, so St Luke’s is very dear to our hearts.
“The quiz night was excellently organised and the questions were very good.
“I have previously attended other events run by St Luke’s and recommend people should support St Luke’s because of the superb care they provide.”
Fellow participant and hospice volunteer Val Beever, 64, said: said ‘It’s such a fun night. We get to see our friends and raise money for St Luke’s at the same time.”
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