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Q1: Built by the British in 1764, Fort Erie was captured by American troops during this war?

The crrect Answer is: The War of 1812

Q2: AKA Napier's constant, this lowercase vowel is used to represent the base of a natural
logarithm?

The crrect Answer is: e

Q3: The millions who have visited Nevada to do this can thank assemblyman Phil Tobin,
whose bill legalized it in 1931?

The crrect Answer is: gamble

Q4: This "Russian" orchestra directed by Paul O'Neill has had numerous Top 10 holiday
albums including "The Lost Christmas Eve"?

The crrect Answer is: the Trans-Siberian Orchestra

Q5: This vowel should be capitalized when used as a pronoun?

The crrect Answer is: I

Q6: One of the crimes of Grindelwald would be missing the skiing at that site in the Bernese
Oberland in this country?

The crrect Answer is: Switzerland

Q7: His film debut as a cadet in "Taps" in 1981 might have prepared him for "Casualties of
War" in 1989?

The crrect Answer is: Sean Penn

Q8: In 2015-16 the U. of Maryland University College got rid of these--course materials are
now online & free?
The crrect Answer is: textbooks

Q9: The Densuke, a variety of this melon with black rather than green skin, has been sold for
more than $6,000?

The crrect Answer is: a watermelon

Q10: In 1927 an Austrian candy man created the name "Pez" by shortening the German
word "Pfefferminz" (this flavor)?

The crrect Answer is: peppermint

Q11: This Middle Eastern king married an American in 1978?

The crrect Answer is: King Hussein

Q12: In 2010:Bret Michaels, who wasn't fired but hired?

The crrect Answer is: <i>Celebrity Apprentice</i>

Q13: Back in 1898 William Morris went into business as one of these?

The crrect Answer is: a talent agent

Q14: In 1810 this king got control of Kauai & Niihau, bringing all Hawaii under his rule?

The crrect Answer is: Kamehameha (the Great)

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