- What French phrase meaning "from the menu" is often used in the English language?
- In a standard game of Monopoly, what colour are the two cheapest properties?
- For which carnival is the American city of New Orleans famous?
- Which American President appears on a one-dollar bill?
- What 1967 film had the tagline "Train them! Excite them! Arm them! ... Then turn them loose on the Nazis!"?
- In what city was John Lennon killed?
- Which of the following large lakes is not in North America? Michigan, Huron or Victoria?
- Which sport would you associate with Bobby Orr, Maurice Richard and Wayne Gretzky?
- Which of the following letters does not feature in the chemical formula for water? C, H or O?
- What great discovery was made in 1922 by Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon?
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ANSWERS: 1. A la carte; 2. Brown; 3. Mardi Gras; 4. George Washington; 5. The Dirty Dozen; 6. New York City; 7. Victoria; 8. Ice hockey; 9. C; 10. The tomb of Tutankhamun.
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