1. Which 1960s pop star is buried in California under a headstone with the inscription “And the beat goes on”?
  2. Who composed the classical piano piece Clair de Lune?
  3. What famous sportsman, born in 1942, shared his birth name with a Roman senator who led the plot to assassinate Julius Caesar?
  4. Anders Breivik committed mass murder in what country?
  5. What 1968 hit song mentioned the baseball legend, Joe DiMaggio?
  6. NZ broadcaster Peter Wolfkamp hosts a popular radio show about which subject: sport, gardening or building?
  7. What style of hat has a name derived from a Spanish word meaning shade?
  8. What famous New Zealander was mimicked on the 1980 hit song Culture, by Dunedin band the Knobz?
  9. In Britain, what do the names Cam, Great Ouse and Dee refer to?
  10. 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.