Chocolate is a recommended accompaniment for this quiz.
1. A cummerbund is worn on which part of the body?
2. What numbers are on the two orange pool balls?
3. Which song-writing duo wrote hit songs under the pseudonyms Ann Orson and Carte Blanche?
4. Which landmass has a feature often referred to as The Horn?
5. What is the stage name of Londoner Susan Janet Ballion, who fronted the group “The Banshees” between 1976 and 1996?
6. Ancient Greek poet Sappho was from which Greek Island?
7. Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly solo across which ocean?
8. Bamako is the capital of which African country?
9. What does the S in PTSD stand for?
10. A defibrillator is associated with which body part?
11. What does “safari” mean in its parent language?
12. In the TV series “Mork and Mindy”, who was the mostly-unseen and long-suffering superior who had sent Mork to Earth, and that Mork had to report to frequently?
13. Arthur C Clarke is known for writing which genre of book?
14. In Lilo and Stitch, Lilo is from where?
15. In which country is the Fahd Fountain-the tallest in the world?
16. Which branch of medicine is concerned with childbirth?
17. ‘Bring me bow of burning gold’ is a line from which hymn?
18. Which type of pasta gets its name from the Italian for ‘little worms’?
19. Which band got their name by throwing a dart into a map of the USA?
20. Which city is known as the Eternal City?
Bonus question: How many members are there in the Italian lower house, the Chamber of Deputies? Answer in Quiz 8.

Answers: 1.The waist 2.5 and 13 3.Elton John and Bernie Taupin 4.Africa 5.Siouxsie Sioux 6.Lesbos 7.Atlantic Ocean 8.Mali 9.Stress 10.Heart 11.Overland journey or travel 12.Orson 13.Science fiction 14.Hawaii 15.Saudi Arabia 16.Obstetrics 17.Jerusalem 18.Vermicelli 19.Bay City Rollers 20.Rome
Bonus question answer (from Quiz 6) The I in the acronym IKEA stands for Ingvar-the first name of the creator.



