1. What French and Italian words both translate as “baby marrow”?
  2. What US state was named in the titles of hit songs by Ray Charles, Vicki Lawrence and Gladys Knight and the Pips?
  3. What high-profile Australian organisation has the initials ALP?
  4. In the 1973 Western movie Sheriff Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, what singer played a character named Alias?
  5. What famous French football club has the initials PSG?
  6. What was the surname of the American businessman who marketed a revolutionary men’s safety razor?
  7. “Let the wild rumpus start!” is a line from what popular children’s story?
  8. By changing one letter, what word meaning a harmful micro-organism can be altered to one meaning a grass strip beside a street?
  9. In Britain, what are known as red tops?
  10. 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.