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