Countable and Uncountable - Noun Quantifiers

Choose the correct answers in the following dialogue. Write them into the gaps.

Chris:
Hi! What are you up to?
Pete:
Oh I’m just looking for antiques at this sale. (many / some / any)
Chris
Have you found yet? (something / anything / nothing)
Pete
Well there seems to be things of interest. (a few / few / little) It really is a shame.
Chris
I can’t believe that. I’m sure you can find (a thing / something / anything) interesting if you look in (all / each / some) stall.
Pete:
You’re probably right. It’s just that there are (a few / lot / a lot) of collectors and they (every / each / all) seem to be set on finding (a thing / anything / much) of value. It’s so stressful competing with them!
Chris:
How antique furniture do you think there is? (many / much / few)
Pete:
Oh I’d say there must be (many / several / much) pieces. However only (a few / few / little) are really worth (the high / a high / high) prices they are asking.
Chris:
Why don’t you take a break? Would you like to have coffee? (any / some / little)
Pete:
Sure I’d love to have (any / little / one). I could use (some / a few / a little) minutes of downtime.
Chris:
Great, let’s go over there. There are seats left. (a few / some / little)