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Q1: The smallest type of hydrogen-burning star is a red this?

The crrect Answer is: a dwarf

Q2: This turnip-shaped veggie is used raw in salads or cooked in stews?

The crrect Answer is: jicama

Q3: The mounds near Marquette, Iowa are known as these mounds, as they are shaped like
birds, bears & other animals?

The crrect Answer is: effigy mounds

Q4: Cecil Rhodes' scholars go to Oxford; Bill Gates' scholars go to this other British
university?

The crrect Answer is: Cambridge

Q5: Excluding the marathon, it's the only non-metric race on the IAAF list of world records?

The crrect Answer is: the mile

Q6: It's who the "Beverly Hillbillies" invited each week to "come back now"?

The crrect Answer is: y\'all

Q7: Toss together some lettuce, olives, cucumbers & feta cheese & you've got this ethnic
salad?

The crrect Answer is: Greek Salad

Q8: Waterskiiers can increase their speeds by cutting across the wake, a maneuver called
"cracking" this?

The crrect Answer is: the whip


Q9: In Leviticus, Israelite woman Shelomith had a son with a man of this North African
people?

The crrect Answer is: the Egyptians

Q10: (Dr. Oz delivers the clue.) Body fat affects the ability to use insulin, so bad eating
habits among youth may be why more & more kids are diagnosed not with the type 1 or
juvenile kind of this but the type 2 or adult-onset variety?

The crrect Answer is: diabetes

Q11: Names for types of these, including cirrus & nimbus were coined in 1803 by British
meteorologist Luke Howard?

The crrect Answer is: clouds

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