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Q1: Hawaii's version of Old Faithful, the "Halona" this cetacean feature is the result of a

narrow lava tube exiting straight up?

The crrect Answer is: a blowhole

Q2: In this film, the bitter artist played by Max von Sydow naturally lives in the artsy area of
SoHo?

The crrect Answer is: <i>Hannah and Her Sisters</i>

Q3: As its name implies, an alnico magnet is composed mainly of these 3 metals?

The crrect Answer is: aluminum, nickel & cobalt

Q4: This L-shaped "hex" wrench was named for a Hartford, Connecticut manufacturer?

The crrect Answer is: Allen wrench

Q5: This Poe story begins, "True!--nervous--very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and
am"?

The crrect Answer is: "The Tell-Tale Heart"

Q6: Canopic jars were used to store the lungs of these preserved bodies in ancient Egypt?

The crrect Answer is: mummies

Q7: He's the botanist seen here in 1940?

The crrect Answer is: George Washington Carver

Q8: Arthur Nobile made the list for prednisone & prednisolone, 2 of these drugs used as
anti-inflammatories?

The crrect Answer is: steroids


Q9: Organized by King Henry VII in 1485, this unit of royal protectors now performs
ceremonial duties?

The crrect Answer is: Yeomen of the Guard

Q10: Smooth cayenne, once the principal variety of this fruit grown in Hawaii, has been
replaced by the hybrid MD2?

The crrect Answer is: pineapple

Q11: Probably from the Dutch for "bind", it can be a great deal of money, or any items tied
up for carrying?

The crrect Answer is: bundle

Q12: France's Omelette Surprise resembles this sponge cake, ice cream & browned
meringue dessert that's popular in the U.S.?

The crrect Answer is: Baked Alaska

Q13: Item in common to a stripper & the guitarist in her band?

The crrect Answer is: a G-string

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