Trivia Answers
- Q: Sailors from years past suffered from scurvy due to a lack of what?
A: Vitamin C / fruit & veg. - Q: Kiwifruit are indigenous to what part of the world?
A: China. - Q: What does this idiom mean: 'Two shakes of a lamb's tail'?
A: Very quickly. In a very short time. - Q: "We’ve got to have rules and we've got to obey them. After all, we're not savages" comes from what novel?
A: Lord of the Flies. - Q: Who was Australia’s 'golden girl of athletics' during the 1950s?
A: Betty Cuthbert. - Q: Which famous drink originated in the Raffles Hotel in Singapore?
A: Singapore Sling. - Q: Which famous statue by Michelangelo is in the Italian city of Florence?
A: The Statue of David. - Q: What type of seaweed grows up to 100 metres in length and is farmed for its alginates?
A: Kelp/brown algae. - Q: The Alfred Hitchcock movie, Rear Window (1954), starred which male American actor?
A: James ('Jimmy') Stewart. - Q: Which flower does the spice saffron come from?
A: Crocus.