1. In the 1980s cult TV series Sapphire and Steel, what actress played Sapphire?
  2. What is the first name of former US president George W Bush’s wife?
  3. The Morning After, which won an Oscar for Best Original Song in 1973, was from what disaster movie?
  4. Who has daughters named Peaches, Fifi Trixibelle and Tiger Lily?
  5. New Zealand professor Anne Noble is a noted figure in which branch of the arts?
  6. How did the former Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceaucescu die in 1989?
  7. What was the surname of the charming and cultured criminal who featured in a series of novels by Patricia Highsmith, one of which became a film starring Matt Damon?
  8. Which New Zealand island has the Maori name Aotea?
  9. In an infamous example of anti-Semitism, what was the surname of a French-Jewish army officer wrongly convicted of spying?
  10. In the British police, what do the letters DCI stand for?











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ANSWERS: 1. Joanna Lumley; 2. Laura; 3. The Poseidon Adventure; 4. Bob Geldof; 5. Photography; 6. He was executed by firing squad; 7. Ripley; 8. Great Barrier Island; 9. Dreyfus; 10. Detective Chief Inspector.