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4 Answer For GSGR
4 Answer For GSGR
Q2: (Rob Reiner returns.) The leads in "The Bucket List" have a high-speed race between a
Dodge Challenger & a Shelby one of these Ford cars?
Q3: Procter & Gamble wanted a genie-like mascot for a new "magic" cleanser, & presto! this
bald guy with an earring was born?
Q6: The farthest humans have ever been from Earth is 248,655 miles, when this ill-fated
craft rounded the Moon in 1970?
Q7: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents.) Often made with adhesive, cellulose & fire retardant,
the artificial snow found on some trees is called this, also a term for what a bunch of birds
do when coming together?
Q9: Though it changed its name from Standard Oil of New Jersey, it's still headquartered
there?
Q10: Harry Chapin:"Little Boy Blue and the Man in the Moon. When ya comin' home, dad?"?
Q11: Disc jockey Alan Freed is credited with giving this 3-word style of music its name back
in 1951?
Q12: Completes "If the British Empire and its Commonwealth last for 1,000 years, men will
still say..."?
Q13: Writer who used the same first & last names & was the subject of a poem by William
Carlos Williams?
Q14: It's usually classified into two general types: pulse and continuous wave?
Q15: One of these collectibles, "Action No. 1", sold in 2011 for $2.16 million?