1. What do the letters CC stand for when sending emails?
  2. In the final verse of a 1973 hit song, how many yellow ribbons were tied around an old oak tree?
  3. In British politics, who is Kemi Badenoch?
  4. What former communist state in southern Europe had a feared secret police service called the Sigurimi?
  5. The Dutch town of Zandvoort is a venue for what sport?
  6. The name of the English town of Slough is pronounced to rhyme with which word: bough, rough, cough or through?
  7. Which creatures cause the most deaths in Australia: crocodiles, sharks or snakes?
  8. In sporting terms, what do Sapporo (Japan), Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina) and Salt Lake City (US) have in common?
  9. A space known as a whare kai is used for what?
  10. In 1959, who recorded the biggest-selling jazz record of all time: Miles Davis, the Dave Brubeck Quartet or Louis Armstrong?

 













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ANSWERS: 1. Carbon copy; 2. One hundred; 3. Leader of the Conservative Party; 4. Albania; 5. Motor racing; 6. Bough; 7. Snakes; 8. They all hosted the Winter Olympics; 9. Cooking and eating; 10. The Dave Brubeck Quartet (the record was Take Five).