1. What high-profile businessman was a foundation pupil of Lower Hutt’s Naenae College in 1953?
  2. On ancient world maps, what two-word Latin name meaning “unknown land” was used for unexplored continents?
  3. Which state hosts the Sundance Film Festival: Utah, Nevada or Colorado?
  4. Complete an old proverb: “Time and tide …”
  5. Complete the following movie title from 1998: ‘There’s Something about ... ’
  6. The style of poem known as a haiku typically consists of how many lines?
  7. What is the traditional term for the lounge used by performers waiting to go on stage in a theatre or studio?
  8. Does a counter-tenor sing higher or lower than a tenor?
  9. What real-life brothers played piano-playing siblings in the 1989 film ‘The Fabulous Baker Boys’?
  10.  In the TV series ‘Fawlty Towers’, what city did Manuel the waiter come from?

 

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ANSWERS: 1. Sir Bob Jones; 2. Terra incognita; 3. Utah; 4. Wait for no man; 5. Mary; 6. Three; 7. Green Room; 8. Higher; 9. Jeff and Beau Bridges; 10. Barcelona.