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Q1: The twin rotor type of this has 2 main rotors going in opposite directions, so it doesn't

need a tail rotor?

The crrect Answer is: a helicopter

Q2: "The Numa Files" are paperback spin-offs of this writer's novels featuring Dirk Pitt?

The crrect Answer is: Clive Cussler

Q3: Thank goodness, leaving Africa's Namib Desert--oh bleep, it merges right into this larger
one?

The crrect Answer is: the Kalahari

Q4: With over 25 million sold, 1 in every 11 Americans has this 1982 Michael Jackson
album?

The crrect Answer is: "Thriller"

Q5: Appropriately, the city of Great Falls is the seat of Cascade County in this state?

The crrect Answer is: Montana

Q6: Age of a sophomore horse, it's also the usual age of horses in a derby race?

The crrect Answer is: 3 years old

Q7: A policeman, in Paris (8)?

The crrect Answer is: gendarme

Q8: Aristocles was the real name of this Athenian known for his "Dialogues"?

The crrect Answer is: Plato


Q9: Europe's first use of gas for this purpose was with coal gas in William Murdock's cottage
in 1792?

The crrect Answer is: lighting

Q10: The American Library Association presents an award named for this "Little House on
the Prairie" author?

The crrect Answer is: Laura Ingalls Wilder

Q11: Norse myth predicted that this god, their chief deity, would eventually be eaten by a
ferocious wolf?

The crrect Answer is: Odin or Woden

Q12: Despite Captain Lawrence's final orders, it's what the crew of the Chesapeake did on
June 1, 1813?

The crrect Answer is: give up the ship

Q13: After becoming the literal man who fell to Earth in 1962, he rose to serve Ohio in the
Senate from 1974 to 1999?

The crrect Answer is: John Glenn

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