1. He was christened Salvatore, married the singer Cher and ended up in politics. What was his surname?
  2. In the army, what rank do the letters WO denote?
  3. The cartoon character Hello Kitty – now said to be worth more than Mickey Mouse – originated in what country?
  4. What is the name of the digital assistant available to Apple users?
  5. Which member of the British royal family was a pupil of Australia’s Geelong Grammar School?
  6. Carrie Hurihanganui is the CEO of which major NZ company?
  7. What now common disease is named after the German doctor who first identified it in 1906?
  8. What word can follow floor, flower and fashion?
  9. What word can mean a triangular piece of equipment for positioning the balls in snooker or the remains of a fish after it has been filleted?
  10. Who recorded a best-selling 1980s pop album entitled “Whispering Jack”?














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ANSWERS: 1. Bono; 2. Warrant officer; 3. Japan; 4. Siri; 5. King Charles; 6. Auckland Airport; 7. Alzheimers; 8. Show; 9. Frame; 10. John Farnham.