1. Brazilian musician Sérgio Mendes, who died last month, played what instrument?
  2. Heritage New Zealand was previously known by what name?
  3. Edam cheese originated in which country: Denmark, Switzerland or the Netherlands?
  4. What hit film of 1983, celebrated for its 1960s music soundtrack, starred Glenn Close, Jeff Goldblum, William Hurt and JoBeth Williams as former classmates attending a funeral?
  5. In London, what type of institution is the Tate?
  6. In which body of water would you find the Dogger Bank: the Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea or Lake Superior?
  7. The Petronas Towers, the world’s tallest twin skyscrapers, are in what Asian city?
  8. How did a New Zealand ship named the Tiri become famous in the 1960s?
  9. His first names were John Pierpont and he was an American financier and philanthropist. What was his surname?
  10. What fault line runs for 1200 kilometres through California?

 













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ANSWERS: 1. Piano (and other keyboards); 2. The Historic Places Trust; 3. The Netherlands; 4. The Big Chill; 5. An art gallery; 6. The North Sea; 7. Kuala Lumpur; 8. Pirate radio station Radio Hauraki broadcast from it; 9. Morgan; 10. The San Andreas Fault.