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3 Lessons For CDNS
3 Lessons For CDNS
Q2: Even when you throw dead flowers away you save this?
Q3: Ancient Rome's Via Appia ran from the Forum to the port of Brundisium on this arm of
the Mediterranean?
Q5: It's the size of a fist & pumps 5-6 quarts of blood per minute, or about 2,000 gallons a
day?
Q6: These spirits of dead miners who try to warn the living of cave-ins may have inspired
King's 1987 novel of the same name?
Q7: U.S. Airways is now selling advertising space on these "bags"; let's hope there are no
cutout coupons?
Q8: By the High Renaissance this city had replaced Florence as Italy's cultural center?
Q10: The Fort Christian Museum of the U.S. Virgin Islands is located in this capital city?
Q11: Some early Christians considered Easter as a new part of this Jewish festival?
Q12: Pan Am founder Juan Trippe called many of his planes these, evoking the fast but
lavish sailing ships of the 1800s?
Q13: The hot water heating of this northern European capital is drawn directly from
underground springs?
Q14: Seen here, he's now in his 17th year with a hit TV series ("60 Minutes")?
Q15: "Okie use' ta mean you was from Oklahoma. Now it means...you're scum" is a line from
this novel?