- What patriotic American song includes the lines, “Oh beautiful for spacious skies/For amber waves of grain”?
- What make of car is named after a famous Croatian-born electrical engineer?
- The Ohinemuri River flows past which town: Gore, Hawera or Paeroa?
- Where in Britain is the Millennium Stadium?
- What dish, fashionable in the 1970s, consists of melted cheese heated over a portable stove?
- What type of clay, named after a hill in China, is used in the manufacture of china and porcelain?
- What was the name of the housekeeper in the TV series “Father Ted”?
- What is the term for the traditional Maori challenge to visitors arriving at a marae?
- What pop group’s name forms a word known as a palindrome?
- Who served longest as British prime minister: Margaret Thatcher, Tony Blair or Winston Churchill?
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ANSWERS: 1. America the Beautiful; 2. Tesla; 3. Paeroa; 4. Cardiff; 5. Fondue; 6. Kaolin; 7. Mrs Doyle; 8. Wero; 9. Abba; 10. Margaret Thatcher.