1. What was the name of the family at the centre of the popular Australian TV series Packed to the Rafters?
  2. What European car company has a long-standing association with a performance car maker called Abarth?
  3. What street festival takes its name from a French phrase meaning “fat Tuesday”?
  4. In a recently released movie, who travels to Peru?
  5. By inserting an extra letter, what word meaning skilful or adroit can be changed to the name of a Dutch city associated with pottery?
  6. What famous poem begins with the line, “Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness”?
  7. What wild animals were hunted to extinction in Britain in the 17th century?
  8. In a 1972 hit song, who was advised by her mother to take an umbrella because it was starting to rain?
  9. The dish known as pide originated in what country?
  10. 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.