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Q1: Revere's father, who came to America as a child, was one of these French Protestants?

The crrect Answer is: a Huguenot

Q2: The Pià «ch-Porsche family has the largest stake in this automaker that owns Audi, &
yes, Porsche?

The crrect Answer is: Volkswagen

Q3: Cranprune, a mix of cranberries & prunes, used to be a regular in this company's drink
line?

The crrect Answer is: Ocean Spray

Q4: Of Joe Montana, Claude Montana or the state of Montana, what the fragrance "Montana"
is named for?

The crrect Answer is: Claude Montana

Q5: In a 1982 film she was Miss Mona, owner & operator of the Chicken Ranch?

The crrect Answer is: Dolly Parton

Q6: Both "Happy Days" & "Laverne & Shirley" were set in this city?

The crrect Answer is: Milwaukee

Q7: A bingo hall opened by the Mashantucket Pequot tribal nation in 1986 evolved into this
massive complex?

The crrect Answer is: Foxwoods

Q8: This 2-word term for pretended disdain for what you can't have is from Aesop's fable
about a fox in a vineyard?
The crrect Answer is: sour grapes

Q9: Before her birthday in this 1984 film, Molly Ringwald was already crushing hard on
hunky Jake?

The crrect Answer is: <i>Sixteen Candles</i>

Q10: You don't need a lot of dough to make pie crust; smash up some chocolate wafers to
make this kind of crust instead?

The crrect Answer is: a crumb crust

Q11: "It's Australian for beer"?

The crrect Answer is: Fosters

Q12: Australia's fairy wren & Pinocchio's fairy friend are this color?

The crrect Answer is: blue

Q13: I want to be more scholarly: I will critique "The Large Scale Structure of Space-Time"
by this physicist?

The crrect Answer is: Stephen Hawking

Q14: This word meaning to reduce to dust is etymologically related to "pollen"?

The crrect Answer is: pulverize

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