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