1. In which decade did New Zealand’s free milk in schools scheme end?
  2. JD Vance, US presidential candidate Donald Trump’s running mate, is a senator for what state?
  3. A police force known as the Black and Tans operated in what country?
  4. By changing one letter, what word meaning the jargon used by a particular group of people can be altered to one meaning a gas widely used in industry?
  5. The classic French dish steak au poivre consists of steak coated with what?
  6. Jazz musician Herbie Hancock plays which instrument: flute, drums or keyboards?
  7. What city is known as Switzerland’s financial hub?
  8. What British pop singer collaborated with the American crooner Bing Crosby on a 1977 Christmas hit?
  9. Which US president was a former director of the CIA?
  10. What five-syllable word meaning chaos and disorder comes from the name John Milton gave to the capital of Hell in his poem Paradise Lost?

 













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ANSWERS: The 1960s (the year was 1967); 2. Ohio; 3. Ireland; 4. Argot/argon; 5. Peppercorns; 6. Keyboards; 7. Zurich; 8. David Bowie; 9. George Bush Snr; 10. Pandemonium.