- What was the name of the family at the centre of the popular Australian TV series Packed to the Rafters?
- What European car company has a long-standing association with a performance car maker called Abarth?
- What street festival takes its name from a French phrase meaning “fat Tuesday”?
- In a recently released movie, who travels to Peru?
- By inserting an extra letter, what word meaning skilful or adroit can be changed to the name of a Dutch city associated with pottery?
- What famous poem begins with the line, “Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness”?
- What wild animals were hunted to extinction in Britain in the 17th century?
- In a 1972 hit song, who was advised by her mother to take an umbrella because it was starting to rain?
- The dish known as pide originated in what country?
- In the farming sector, what NZ business organisation has the initials LIC?
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ANSWERS: 1. Rafter; 2. Fiat; 3. Mardi Gras; 4. Paddington Bear; 5. Deft/Delft; 6. To Autumn, by John Keats; 7. Wolves; 8. Sylvia (from Sylvia’s Mother); 9. Turkey; 10. The Livestock Improvement Corporation.