1. Asahi, Kirin and Sapporo are brands of what?
  2. The three Kennett brothers of Wellington were pioneers of what popular sport?
  3. The Cambridge Five were famous as what: singers, spies or scientists?
  4. What classic French steak dish has ingredients that include capers, cornichons and a raw egg yolk?
  5. Which NZ city has two electorates held by Green Party MPs?
  6. If you landed at Norman Manley International Airport, what island nation would you be in?
  7. The Bs in ABBA stand for what names?
  8. What Alfred Hitchcock horror movie of 1963 was based on a short story by Daphne du Maurier but relocated from Cornwall to California?
  9. What famous New Zealand sportsman was killed in a 1970 car crash?
  10. What is the meaning of the word filibuster: a sudden violent wind, a long-winded speech or a foolish boast?

 














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ANSWERS: 1. Beer; 2. Mountain biking; 3. Spies; 4. Steak tartare; 5. Wellington (Wellington Central and Rongotai); 6. Jamaica; 7. Benny and Bjorn; 8. The Birds; 9. Racing driver Bruce McLaren; 10. A long-winded speech.