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Q1: In "The Almanac of Famous People" is this "Father of Television"?

The crrect Answer is: Vladimir Zworykin

Q2: Burgenland, Vorarlberg & Salzburg are 3 of this German-speaking country's 9


provinces?

The crrect Answer is: Austria

Q3: It's the northernmost capital city in mainland North America?

The crrect Answer is: Ottawa

Q4: After the original 13 colonies, this was the first state to enter the Union?

The crrect Answer is: Vermont

Q5: Named for a composer of military marches, this instrument is made for marching?

The crrect Answer is: a sousaphone

Q6: His books "Shogun", "Whirlwind", "Noble House" & "Tai-pan" have all inspired board
games?

The crrect Answer is: James Clavell

Q7: At the Columbus Zoo, male & female cubs of this fastest land mammal were born via in
vitro fertilization for the first time?

The crrect Answer is: a cheetah

Q8: Old Roman villas sometimes bear the Latin phrase "cave canem", meaning this?

The crrect Answer is: beware of the dog


Q9: Considered the healthiest state in 2006, it's also home to the Mayo Clinic?

The crrect Answer is: Minnesota

Q10: Totally sweet! Tartarian & Bing are sweet types of this fruit?

The crrect Answer is: cherries

Q11: A rooster's crest?

The crrect Answer is: a cockscomb

Q12: Nashville, Tennessee?

The crrect Answer is: Central

Q13: It's the largest 3-digit prime?

The crrect Answer is: 997

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