1. What two townships in Marlborough were named after former New Zealand prime ministers?
  2. What British newspaper is known in rhyming slang as the currant bun?
  3. What proportion of the nation’s power supply is consumed by the Tiwai Point aluminium smelter: eight, 13 or 21%?
  4. Former Black Cap Daniel Vettori is on the cricket coaching staff of what country?
  5. By adding one letter, what word meaning an intuitive feeling can be changed to one meaning the buttock and thigh of an animal?
  6. What was the nickname of the American gangster Benjamin Siegel?
  7. Which of Henry VIII’s six wives was the mother of Queen Elizabeth I: Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour or Catherine of Aragon?
  8. What is the first name of former prime minister John Key’s wife?
  9. What celebrity chef hosted a TV series in which he tried to encourage Americans to eat healthier food?
  10. What word can precede store, strike and rule?

 













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ANSWERS: 1. Seddon and Ward; 2. The Sun; 3. 13%; 4. Australia; 5. Hunch/haunch; 6. Bugsy; 7. Anne Boleyn; 8. Bronagh; 9. Jamie Oliver; 10. General.