1. In what London building would you see a 15.5 metre-high totara carving created by the opera singer Inia Te Wiata?
  2. Hamuera is the Maori form of what English male name?
  3. What female character from a classic 1913 children’s novel has a name associated with unfailing optimism and positivity?
  4. What fictional cat has an owner named Jon?
  5. The Wellington Olympic Football Club was formed in 1953 by immigrants from what country?
  6. The Sargasso Sea is part of which ocean?
  7. Which member of the British royal family has the titles Duke of Edinburgh and Earl of Wessex?
  8. What word can follow silver, white and shotgun?
  9. Dame Cindy Kiro is New Zealand’s 22nd governor-general. Who was No. 20?
  10. What two-word Latin term means the list of characters in a play?















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ANSWERS: 1. The NZ High Commission building (aka New Zealand House); 2. Samuel; 3. Pollyanna; 4. Garfield; 5. Greece; 6. The Atlantic; 7. Prince Edward; 8. Wedding; 9. Sir Jerry Mateparae; 10. Dramatis personae.