1. Name the year in which Paul Holmes’ nightly current affairs show made its debut, David Lange quit as prime minister and the Swedish tourists Urban Höglin and Heidi Paakkonen disappeared on the Coromandel Peninsula.
  2. Pruritus is a common skin condition better known by what term?
  3. Which part of Britain is sometimes referred to as a principality, reflecting its historic status?
  4. What commonly used two-word Latin term translates as “good faith”?
  5. What three species of the carnivorous animal family known as mustelids are present in New Zealand?
  6. In what city would you find a notorious prison named Lefortovo?
  7. Complete the title of a play by William Shakespeare: Much Ado About …
  8. Brian Mulroney, Kim Campbell and Stephen Harper were prime ministers of what country?
  9. A lurcher is a type of what?
  10. In an election, what is the term for the officials who ensure everything is done according to the rules?

 













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ANSWERS: 1. 1989; 2. Itchiness; 3. Wales; 4. Bona fide; 5. Stoats, weasels and ferrets; 6. Moscow; 7. Nothing; 8. Canada; 9. Dog; 10. Scrutineers.