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Herald afternoon quiz: May 10
Test your brains with the Herald's afternoon quiz.
Known as "The Founders", Marilynn Smith and Louise Suggs were two of the original 13 women to play which sport professionally?
Snooker
Golf
Tennis
If you displayed a lack of sagacity, what would you not have?
Sense of humour
Hair
Judgement
Which of these countries has the higher population?
Egypt
Italy
Argentina
In which year did Waitangi Day became a national public holiday?
1953
1974
1992
Whose solo hits included Red Rain, Big Time, Sledgehammer, and Steam?
Phil Collins
Peter Gabriel
Jerry Harrison
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
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
What dessert's name is a German loanword meaning "eddy" or "whirlpool"?
Sachertorte
Mandelbrot cookies
Strudel
Which New Zealander directed the film The Zookeeper's Wife?
Geoff Murphy
Jane Campion
Niki Caro
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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