- What French and Italian words both translate as “baby marrow”?
- What US state was named in the titles of hit songs by Ray Charles, Vicki Lawrence and Gladys Knight and the Pips?
- What high-profile Australian organisation has the initials ALP?
- In the 1973 Western movie Sheriff Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, what singer played a character named Alias?
- What famous French football club has the initials PSG?
- What was the surname of the American businessman who marketed a revolutionary men’s safety razor?
- “Let the wild rumpus start!” is a line from what popular children’s story?
- By changing one letter, what word meaning a harmful micro-organism can be altered to one meaning a grass strip beside a street?
- In Britain, what are known as red tops?
- How did an American clothing manufacturer named Abraham Zapruder become world-famous in 1963?
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ANSWERS: 1. Courgette and zucchini; 2. Georgia (the songs were Georgia on my Mind, The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia and Midnight Train to Georgia); 3. The Australian Labor Party; 4. Bob Dylan; 5. Paris St-Germain; 6. Gillette; 7. Where the Wild Things Are; 8. Germ/berm; 9. Tabloid newspapers; 10. He filmed the Kennedy assassination.