1. Former Wellington Mayor Andy Foster is a List MP for what party?
  2. By moving one letter, what word meaning a cheap and cheerful style of restaurant can be changed to one meaning a female undergarment?
  3. How did the South African rugby player Errol Tobias make history in 1981?
  4. A monsignor is a senior figure in what: the Mafia, the Catholic Church or a Masonic lodge?
  5. Which European country’s sports teams traditionally wear orange?
  6. The No. 1 hit (Everything I Do) I Do It For You, by Bryan Adams, was the theme song from a 1991 film about what folk hero?
  7. On a tax form, what do the letters RWT stand for?
  8. What type of company, still operating today, was founded by a Scottish-born American named Allan Pinkerton in 1850?
  9. In which New Zealand region would you find Cooks Beach?
  10. Which island is the biggest: the South Island, Ireland or the Japanese island of Honshu?














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ANSWERS: 1. New Zealand First; 2. Brasserie/brassiere; 3. He was the first non-white to play for the Springboks; 4. The Catholic Church; 5. The Netherlands; 6. Robin Hood; 7. Resident withholding tax; 8. A detective agency; 9. Coromandel; 10. Honshu.