/ 22 December 2000

101 answers to see how much you knew

1Peter Marais to Freda Adams 2The devil 3Peter Davis of the Sunday Tribune 4Colin Eglin of the Democratic Alliance 5Herschelle Gibbs 6For writing about prostitution among female students for the Mail & Guardian

7Trevor Manuel (halting the Nedcor-Stanbic battle) 81956 9The British queen mother 10David Paterson 11Jolo Island in the Philippines 12Kwaito star Mondoza 13Foot-and-mouth disease 14Sutherland 15Satrix-40 16Sishen 17Ronnie Kasrils 181980 in Moscow 19Former police commissioner general Johan Coetzee 20Tiger (head) 21b) 11% 22c) 4% 23Kaizer Motaung 24Elian Gonzalez 25Fourth 26Gemini 27Pele and Diego Maradona 28Homosexuals in the army 29Sasol SciFest 2000 30Eugene Terre’blanche 3120% 32David Rasnick 33Cellphones 34David Irving 35Ga-Rankuwa 36January 1, 2001 37Lockerbie the trial of the alleged bombers of Pan Am 103 38Three 39About 25% 40The Nuba 41Thabo Mbeki 42Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God 43George Matanzima 44Charles Dempsey, the Oceania representative whose abstention cost South Africa the cup 45Siyabonga Nomvete 46Silver: Hestrie Cloete, Terence Parkin; Bronze: Llewellyn Herbert, Penny Heyns, Franz Kruger 47El Picha 48Vijay Singh of Fiji the United States Masters 49Courtney Walsh of the West Indies 50No. He is in fact the fourth to do so 51Membership of a criminal organisation is legal in those nations 52Hugo Chavez, Venezuela 53Her relationship with Hugh Grant 54A snorkel. They believe the manatee lived mostly in water 55Outcomes Based Education 56Americans 75% of Americans say it at least once a day 57Queen Elizabeth 58Traces of cocaine 59Calling her by her first name during their radio chat on HIV/Aids 60Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), otherwise known as mad cow disease

61Sarah Ferguson 62Emil Zatopek 63France 64Banyana Banyana 65Carlos Cardosa 66Dumisani Makhaye KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Housing 67Hillary Swank in the film Boys Don’t Cry 68Tiger Woods and Venus Williams 69Eugene de Kock 70The Department of Public Works 71Former minister of communications, Jay Naidoo 72The R189 73Mars Global Surveyor 74DJ Glen Lewis 75Pope John Paul II 76Bodiciea and Attila 77The Treatment Action Campaign 78”Slang” (van Zyl) 79As part of a military training drill, the unit which guards VIPs shot at pictures of the officials to simulate real-life situations 80The ”love light”, a giant electric light manufactured by Powergen that supposedly gets couples in the mood for sex 81To reimburse a reporter for settling the bill at a London pub after President Bill Clinton forgot to pay it and left 82For pop icon Madonna’s wedding to British film director Guy Ritchie 831 in 7 84Tax on fuel the government failed to heed calls to lower the tax 85Coelacanth 86Sophie Dahl (Roald Dahl’s grand-daughter) who posed in the Opium advertisement

87To decipher the human genome, obtaining a DNA blueprint 88Alan Boesak 89Janine Andrews from Howick in KwaZulu-Natal 90President-elect George W Bush 91Rex and Jackal 92Depends on when you’re reading this: Before December 31, Phillip van Niekerk. After, Howard Barrell 93Richard Branson 94The national lottery 95Michael Schumacher for Ferrari 96She revealed that she was HIV-positive 97iafrica.com 98Software giant Microsoft 99Urine 100 Isitwalandwe Seaparankoe 101 Bill Clinton