QUIZ ANSWERS
(1) From French, couvre-feu, «put out the fire.» (2) RearAdmiral and Air Vice-Marshal. (3) • Missouri _ Mississippi (4502 miles), Nile (4000), Amazon (4000). (4) M.I. Kalinin. (5) One 'born within the sound of Bow Bells, the chimes of a London church. ’ (6) Sir Harry Lauder. (7) Abraham Lincoln. (8) S. African antelope, little larger than a rabbit. (9) 1907. (10) Czechoslovakia, including Prague. (11) Government from a centre as opposed to Federalism. (12) Mr Henry Stimson. (13) Mr C.W. Boswell. (14) Igor Sikorsky at Kiev, 1908. (15) Yes, to help CO to single out drunks. (16) Six
months to four years. One can lose 100 hairs daily and not go bald. (17) Yes, moving lower eyelids upwards, the opposite 'of human beings. (18) Richard John Seddon, 13 yrs 1% mths. (19) Mendelssohn. (20) 50%. (21) Bradman, 452 n.o. —> /NSW v Queensland, 1929-1930. (22) Late Miss D. Lumley, llsec. (23) Mr James Baxter. (24) Australia. (25) Dave Gallaher. (26) W. Webb. (27) R.L. Riggs. (28) Moifaa. (29) Bob Fitzsimmons (heavy), Billy Murphy (feather), Ted Morgan (amateur welter). (30) A. Fagg, Hastings, England —lOl in- 18 minutes, off four overs and one no ball.
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Cue (NZERS), Issue 5, 15 August 1944, Page 22
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