| 1 | Which 1964 film, starring Stanley Baker and Jack Hawkins depicted the 1879 Battle of Rorke’s Drift? Zulu |
| 2 | These were “star-cross’d lovers” whose deaths ultimately unite their feuding families. What were their names? Romeo and Juliet |
| 3 | What is the name of the only Canadian province to have French as its sole official language? Quebec |
| 4 | Which Christian name links Brown, Champagne and Aunt? Charlie |
| 5 | Glenmorangie, Chivas Regal and Laphroig are all brands of what? Whisky |
| 6 | According to Greek Mythology, what was the name of the mountain nymph who falls in love with Narcissus? Echo |
| 7 | The advertisement for which soft drink caused controversy in the 1990s for seemingly promoting a violent act? Tango |
| 8 | A discovery by Professor Wilhelm Roentgen in the 1890s led to which amazing medical invention? X-Ray |
| 9 | Claude Monet, King Hussein of Jordan and Prince Charles all share the same birthday - the 14th .... of which month? November |
| 10 | What connects previous 9 answers? They are all part of the Police Phonetic Alphabet (Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Foxtrot....) |