1. The word “littoral” relates to which type of landscape: grassland, forest, coastal or snow-covered?
  2. In what country would you find Charles Sturt University?
  3. “Through many dangers, toils and snares, I have already come” is a line from what famous hymn?
  4. The city of Cologne is known in Germany by what name?
  5. What large area of land was acquired by the American government in a transaction that was labelled Seward’s Folly, after the US Secretary of State?
  6. What word can precede party, degree and base?
  7. What is the principal ingredient in the recipe for mirepoix: cream, apples or vegetables?
  8. Where would you wear bowyangs: on your feet, your legs or your arms?
  9. New Zealand musician Midge Marsden’s signature song Travellin’ On featured in a TV commercial for what petrol brand?
  10. What word can mean a sullen mood or a horse-drawn cart used in harness racing?














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ANSWERS: 1. Coastal; 2. Australia; 3. Amazing Grace; 4. Köln; 5. Alaska; 6. Third; 7. Vegetables; 8. On your legs; 9. Europa; 10. Sulky.