1. In which New Zealand region would you find a stretch of highway known as the Pig Root?
  2. In which decade did New Zealand road deaths peak at 843 in one year?
  3. What 1972 hit comedy film starring Barbra Streisand took its title from a Bugs Bunny catchphrase?
  4. Where in New Zealand would you find the wineries Stonyridge, Mudbrick, Obsidian and Cable Bay?
  5. The Windsor Castle Hotel was a popular live music venue in what NZ city?
  6. What Canterbury town shares its name with (but was not named after) a famous American president?
  7. In what city and year did the so-called “flour bomb” rugby test take place?
  8. What word starting with “o” means the period when new students familiarise themselves with their university?
  9. A mandolin has how many strings?
  10. In what country would you find a village named Westward Ho!, after a bestselling 19th-century novel?















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ANSWERS: 1. Otago; 2. The 1970s; 3. What’s Up, Doc?; 4. Waiheke Island; 5. Auckland; 6. Lincoln; 7. Auckland, 1981 (between the All Blacks and Springboks); 8. Orientation; 9. Eight; 10. England.