1. Australian-based mining giant BHP got the “BH” in its initials from what town?
  2. The English soprano Sarah Brightman is the former wife of what composer?
  3. Antofagasta is a port city in which country: Chile, Brazil or Portugal?
  4. What classic hit of the rock and roll era began with the words, “Well it’s one for the money, two for the show”?
  5. What word can follow charmed, love and still?
  6. In what country was a politician named Michael Collins assassinated in 1922?
  7. What is the French term for a special menu consisting of a series of small dishes designed to highlight the chef’s skills?
  8. The Rohingya people are an oppressed ethnic minority in what country?
  9. In what highly ritualised Japanese martial art do the combatants confront each other in a circle called a dohyo?
  10. The Tet offensive was a military campaign in what war?















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ANSWERS: 1. Broken Hill; 2. Andrew Lloyd Webber; 3. Chile; 4. Blue Suede Shoes; 5. Life; 6. Ireland; 7. Degustation; 8. Myanmar; 9. Sumo wrestling; 10. The Vietnam War.