1. What word can mean either an Australian species of tree or a fleshy growth on the heads or necks of some birds?
  2. Which former Beatle recorded a hit song called “All Those Years Ago”?
  3. What are the names Kreutzer, Appassionata and Pastoral associated with in classical music?
  4. What classic model of Ford took its name from a creature in Native American mythology?
  5. In what river would you find Eel Pie Island?
  6. Which New Zealand city has had only two mayors, Rex Kirton and Wayne Guppy, since 1977?
  7. What English literary figure was said to be mad, bad and dangerous to know?
  8. According to the Bible, what woman follower of Christ was present at both his crucifixion and resurrection?
  9. What is the term for the kitchen on a yacht?
  10. What word precedes Jerningham, Chevalier and Wells on a map of NZ?

 














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ANSWERS: 1. Wattle; 2. George Harrison; 3. Beethoven piano sonatas; 4. The Thunderbird; 5. The Thames; 6. Upper Hutt; 7. Lord Byron; 8. Mary Magdalene; 9. The galley; 10. Point.