If you would still like to do the latest challenge, scroll down to 2 August.
- Remember that no correspondence, computers or cell phones may be entered into!
- Answers below.
Which notorious figure is Russian history was referred to as Starets? (Rasputin)
- Bill Bryson’s A Walk in the Woods featured which mountain range? (Appalachians)
- Name three countries which control territory on the island of Borneo. (Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia)
- What position does Australian Bill Shorten hold? (Leader of the Labor Party)
Which element has the symbol K? (potassium)
- In the Gene Pitney song which city was he 24 hours from? (Tulsa)
- What is the fourth estate? ( the press/media)
Who was the Greek goddess for agriculture and crops? (Demeter)
- The Summer of Love took place in 1966, 1967, 1968 or 1969? (1967)
- What does the French phrase hors de combat mean ? (out of action)