Each answer contains an animal
| 1 | What is the nickname of the Argentinian national rugby union team. Pumas |
| 2 | Common name used to describe British police cars Panda cars. (Note: British police cars have never been black & white, they have always been brightly coloured. The term is believed to date from black & white TV programmes ie Z Cars). |
| 3 | Which children's TV programme, first broadcast in 1989 followed the exploits of handyman Simon and his puppet companion, a badly-behaved creature with a passion for mashed potato. Bodger & Badger |
| 4 | What is the name of the light controlled pedestrian crossing that enables cyclists to cross without having to get off their bikes (whereas normally they should dismount). These crossings have a green & red bike light alongside the red & green man lights. Toucan crossing. (Note: ZEBRA is common, PELICAN is controlled by a set of traffic lights, with a button & a green man, PUFFIN have sensors on top of the lights and in the pavement so they know when a person has finished crossing). |
| 5 | What was the name of the 1986 no1 by Spitting Image The Chicken song |
| 6 | In Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book, Kaa was a python, Bagheera a black panther, and Raksha a mother wolf. Which animal was Hathi. Elephant. (Colonel Hathi, the elephant march). |
| 7 | Name the NFL (American football) team based in Miami. Miami Dolphins |
| 8 | What can be defined as "moving 550 pounds a distance of one foot in one second" One Horsepower |
| 9 | In 1892, Tchaikovsky wrote the ballet The Nutcracker, basing it on Hoffman's story "The Nutcracker and the xxxx xxxx" Mouse King |
| 10 | Name the scaleless, jawless fish, often incorrectly believed to be an eel, that can be carnivorous & found locked on to other fish & feeding on it's blood. Lamprey |