1. According to the American statesman Benjamin Franklin, what were the only two things in the world that could be considered certain?
  2. Good George, Fortune Favours and Sawmill are brands of what?
  3. What type of mayonnaise has a name of French origin that combines words meaning “garlic” and “oil”?
  4. What state highway runs between Napier and Taupo?
  5. What New Zealand TV drama series took its title from the address of the studio where it was originally intended to be produced?
  6. Who would use a quirt: a horse rider, a dressmaker or an angler?
  7. Gelibolu, a peninsula in Turkey, is better known by what name of Italian origin?
  8. What word can precede candle, nose and numeral?
  9. Who won an Oscar for Best Actor for his portrayal of boxing champion Jake LaMotta in the 1980 film “Raging Bull”?
  10. What is an approximate translation of the French phrase “cri du coeur”?














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ANSWERS: 1. Death and taxes; 2. Craft beer; 3. Aioli; 4. SH5; 5. Shortland Street; 6. A horse rider (it’s a type of whip); 7. Gallipoli; 8. Roman; 9. Robert De Niro; 10. Cry from the heart.