1. What North Island town was the scene of the unsolved murder of pizza shop owner Jordan Voudouris in 2012?
  2. The Fastnet Race is a classic event in which sport?
  3. On a map of Australia, what word follows Diamantina, Flinders and Derwent?
  4. What computer programming language took its name from an island in Southeast Asia?
  5. Where does a rouseabout usually work?
  6. What first name was shared by a world champion Australian Formula One driver, the founder of a famous Tennessee distillery and the man who killed Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald?
  7. The disease known as leprosy is unknown in New Zealand – true or false?
  8. In 1960s Los Angeles, how did a group of people known as the Wrecking Crew earn their living?
  9. The teams Wanganui Athletic, Gore Wanderers and Stop Out compete in what sport?
  10. In espionage jargon, what is the term for a spy who penetrates a target organisation and remains undetected?
     














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ANSWERS: 1. Paeroa; 2. Sailing; 3. River; 4. Java; 5. In a shearing shed; 6. Jack (Brabham, Daniel and Ruby); 7. False (there are 3-4 cases a year); 8. They were musicians; 9. Football; 10. Mole.