Herald afternoon quiz: May 10
Test your brains with the Herald's afternoon quiz.
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Known as "The Founders", Marilynn Smith and Louise Suggs were two of the original 13 women to play which sport professionally?
Snooker
Golf
Tennis
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If you displayed a lack of sagacity, what would you not have?
Sense of humour
Hair
Judgement
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Which of these countries has the higher population?
Egypt
Italy
Argentina
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In which year did Waitangi Day became a national public holiday?
1953
1974
1992
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Whose solo hits included Red Rain, Big Time, Sledgehammer, and Steam?
Phil Collins
Peter Gabriel
Jerry Harrison
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Norwegian painter Edvard Munch, who was responsible for The Scream, died towards the end of which war?
World War I
World War II
Boer War
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According to the Road Code, until what time at night can you sound your horn in an urban area, except in an emergency?
9pm
10pm
11pm
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What dessert's name is a German loanword meaning "eddy" or "whirlpool"?
Sachertorte
Mandelbrot cookies
Strudel
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Which New Zealander directed the film The Zookeeper's Wife?
Geoff Murphy
Jane Campion
Niki Caro
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Alice Tinker took the name Alice Springs Horton when she got married in which TV comedy?
The Vicar Of Dibley
Fawlty Towers
The Good Life
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