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Q1: It's the name of the witch played by the young lady seen here?

The crrect Answer is: Sabrina

Q2: This Welsh star played Hamlet on Broadway in 1964, the 400th anniversary of
Shakespeare's birth?

The crrect Answer is: Richard Burton

Q3: 1995: "Things To Do in Denver" in this circumstance?

The crrect Answer is: When You\'re Dead

Q4: This debut novel by Charles Frazier was a take on Homer's "Odyssey" set during the
Civil War?

The crrect Answer is: <i>Cold Mountain</i>

Q5: On May 5, 1904 he became the 1st Major League player of the modern era to pitch a
perfect game?

The crrect Answer is: Cy Young

Q6: At the beginning of "Close Encounters", a bunch of these, missing since 1945, are found
in the Sonoran Desert?

The crrect Answer is: airplanes

Q7: This conference Nov. 28-Dec. 1, 1943 guaranteed Iran's postwar independence?

The crrect Answer is: the Tehran Conference

Q8: The giant Pacific octopus may have as many as 1,600 of these on its arms; they help it to
taste & touch?
The crrect Answer is: suckers

Q9: Refusing to see Spain's Charles I as a new overlord led to Atahualpa becoming the last
ruler of this Peruvian empire?

The crrect Answer is: the Incan Empire

Q10: The Harris variety of this fabric is derived from yarns hand-woven on islands off the
coast of Scotland?

The crrect Answer is: tweed

Q11: It's the "rock" in rock & rye?

The crrect Answer is: rock candy

Q12: Ungarn?

The crrect Answer is: Hungary

Q13: Kettle repairman, or Ms. Bell(6)?

The crrect Answer is: tinker

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