-1. Which tennis player was stabbed by a spectator during a match in Hamburg in 1993?
2. Which controversial American psychologist, once described by Richard Nixon as the "most dangerous man in America", is 'buried' in space?
-3. In the Paul Simon song
Graceland, what "was shining like a National guitar"?
-4. What are the only two planets in the solar system which do not have moons?
5. Which weight class in boxing takes its name from a village in Java?
6. Which shout or cheer translated means '10,000 years'?
-7. The 1876 Edgar Degas painting is
'Au Café or
Dans un Café, it is better known as which alcoholic drink?
-8. V with a line above it in Roman notation denotes which number?
9. If you were served crudités as a starter before your main meal, what would you be eating?
10. The name of which famous Queen stems from the Greek word for 'glory of her father'?
11. In
The Simpsons, name Ned Flanders' two children.
12. Who created
this cartoon?