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Q1: Be-bopped into the world Aug.

29, 1920; found the joy of sax & flew away March 12,
1955?

The crrect Answer is: Charlie Parker

Q2: In 2003 this San Francisco Giants slugger won his record 6th National League MVP
award & his third in a row?

The crrect Answer is: Barry Bonds

Q3: It assesses no personal taxes?

The crrect Answer is: the United Arab Emirates

Q4: The capital city is Amsterdam, but the government of the Netherlands resides in this
city?

The crrect Answer is: The Hague

Q5: While it's an infraction in hockey, it really makes the cake?

The crrect Answer is: icing

Q6: Hamlet says of her, "A beast, that wants discourse of reason, would have mourn'd
longer"?

The crrect Answer is: Gertrude

Q7: Ghosts at the Mounds Theatre in this "twin city" of Minneapolis are said to sit with the
audience & watch shows?

The crrect Answer is: St. Paul

Q8: Mickey Rooney & Judy Garland were title tots in this 1939 musical?
The crrect Answer is: <i>Babes in Arms</i>

Q9: A poet described this divided island as a "golden green leaf thrown into" the
Mediterranean Sea?

The crrect Answer is: Cyprus

Q10: In 2013 the mayor of Corleone on this island apologized to the victims of Mafia
violence?

The crrect Answer is: Sicily

Q11: Frederick Douglass said this political party was the ship & everything else was the
ocean?

The crrect Answer is: the Republican Party

Q12: England indicted this supporter of the Revolutionary War for his "Rights of Man" & his
publisher was prosecuted?

The crrect Answer is: Thomas Paine

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