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Q1: Running down the coast of California is a big one of these -- the San Andreas?

The crrect Answer is: fault line

Q2: In April 1616 Miguel de Cervantes stopped tilting at windmills in this capital city?

The crrect Answer is: Madrid

Q3: The great sleuth gets tricked in the first story in these "of Sherlock Holmes", published
on Halloween 1892?

The crrect Answer is: <i>The Adventures</i>

Q4: Sticky substance into which medieval lords usually inserted their signet rings?

The crrect Answer is: Sealing wax

Q5: The truth was out there, & the geeky "Lone Gunmen" (there were 3) tried to help
Mulder find it on this '90s drama?

The crrect Answer is: <i>The X-Files</i>

Q6: It was the last name of Mexican muralist Diego; we don't know if he was related to
Geraldo?

The crrect Answer is: Rivera

Q7: This U.S. president gave a 1797 talk on a fossil he thought was a primitive feline; it was
really a ground sloth?

The crrect Answer is: Jefferson

Q8: "30 white horses on a white hill; now they tramp, now they champ, now they stand still"
refers to these?
The crrect Answer is: teeth

Q9: It's the drum seen here?

The crrect Answer is: a conga

Q10: When the chorus sings the chorus, it has sung this?

The crrect Answer is: the refrain

Q11: In 1985 he was run down and "killed"; in 1986 he was alive & lathering up in Pam's
shower?

The crrect Answer is: Bobby Ewing

Q12: "Deadline" (13 episodes) focused on the New York Ledger, which covered the cops on
this show (450+ episodes)?

The crrect Answer is: <i>Law & Order</i>

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