1. In the fairy tale Cinderella, what is magically transformed into a golden carriage?
  2. What noted NZ photographer produced the controversial 1964 book Washday at the Pa?
  3. What is the American term for household rubbish?
  4. What do the singers Lulu, Annie Lennox, Donovan and Sheena Easton have in common?
  5. What double Olympic gold medallist is contesting the Tauranga mayoralty?
  6. The American Nelly Korda tops the women’s rankings in what professional sport?
  7. What common Maori phrase translates as “be well” or “be healthy”?
  8. What popular American country band adopted a name previously used by an Auckland singing duo of the 1960s?
  9. What does a chanteuse do?
  10. What type of intricately woven carpet takes its name from the English town where it was first manufactured in 1755?

 













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ANSWERS: 1. A pumpkin; 2. Ans Westra; 3. Trash; 4. They are from Scotland; 5. Mahé Drysdale; 6. Golf; 7. Kia ora; 8. The Chicks (formerly the Dixie Chicks); 9. She sings; 10. Axminster.