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Answers to “General Knowledge Test”

1. Dancing. 2. Wingate took the name of the Burmese mythological beast, the “Chindit,” half-lion, half-griffin, to symbolise the co-operation between ground and air forces. 3. The 1773 tea party precipitated the inevitable independence of the thirteen American colonies, achieved by the War of Independence, 1775-81. 4. The professor had built his house at the North Pole. 5. Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm, Helsinki. < - ~ 1 k 6. Servant to Don Quixote. 7. Copenhagen. * 8. Six. North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia. 9. (a) and (b) can all be used, (c) phenomena. 10. Ancient name for Russia. ' 11. Captain Warburton Lee (first Battle of Narvik). 12. White ant. • ' 13. Lower set only. 14. Carving. \ > 15. A part of the foot. r 16. The Committee for Industrial Organisation. 17. Eat it. It is a dish of fish, rice, eggs, etc. ■ ■

CUE is a bi-monthly publication produced by the New Zealand Education and Rehabilitation Service for the benefit of members of 2 NZEF. In addition to information on ERS activities, articles of general interest are published, to provide both entertainment and information for New Zealand troops. Contributions of articles, verse, and sketches will be welcomed. They should be addressed to: “The Editor, CUE, HQ-ERS, 2 NZEF, CMF. ” * -

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Cue (NZERS), Issue 36, 30 November 1945, Page 42

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Answers to “General Knowledge Test” Cue (NZERS), Issue 36, 30 November 1945, Page 42

Answers to “General Knowledge Test” Cue (NZERS), Issue 36, 30 November 1945, Page 42

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