- Which 1960s pop star is buried in California under a headstone with the inscription “And the beat goes on”?
- Who composed the classical piano piece Clair de Lune?
- What famous sportsman, born in 1942, shared his birth name with a Roman senator who led the plot to assassinate Julius Caesar?
- Anders Breivik committed mass murder in what country?
- What 1968 hit song mentioned the baseball legend, Joe DiMaggio?
- NZ broadcaster Peter Wolfkamp hosts a popular radio show about which subject: sport, gardening or building?
- What style of hat has a name derived from a Spanish word meaning shade?
- What famous New Zealander was mimicked on the 1980 hit song Culture, by Dunedin band the Knobz?
- In Britain, what do the names Cam, Great Ouse and Dee refer to?
- Which Sydney suburb has a professional rugby league team called the Panthers?
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ANSWERS: 1. Sonny Bono of Sonny and Cher; 2. Claude Debussy; 3. Muhammad Ali (christened Cassius Clay); 4. Norway; 5. Mrs Robinson, by Simon and Garfunkel; 6. Building; 7. The sombrero; 8. Prime minister Robert Muldoon; 9. Rivers; 10. Penrith.