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Q1: XYZ is a short way of telling someone to do this?

The crrect Answer is: Examine your zipper

Q2: The "Good Neighbor" Bridge is one of several that cross this river from Juarez, Mexico to
El Paso?

The crrect Answer is: the Rio Grande

Q3: Roman numerals at first represented human fingers, hence this word for numbers 1-9?

The crrect Answer is: digits

Q4: It's the only current state capital in which you can tour a U.S. mint still in operation?

The crrect Answer is: Denver

Q5: A cherished stag?

The crrect Answer is: dear/deer

Q6: Brass is an example of this, a mixture of 2 or more metals?

The crrect Answer is: an alloy

Q7: The former name of MasterCard?

The crrect Answer is: Master Charge

Q8: The most famous "Sunday Afternoon" this pointillist painted was on the "Grand Jatte"?

The crrect Answer is: (Georges) Seurat

Q9: Is the birthplace of Western civilization?


The crrect Answer is: Europe

Q10: Jacqueline Bouvier's 2?

The crrect Answer is: John F. Kennedy & Aristotle Onassis

Q11: In 1939 he wrote to FDR to present the military potential of an uncontrolled fission
chain reaction?

The crrect Answer is: Albert Einstein

Q12: Shall we away to this oldest section of Algiers whose name means "fortress"??

The crrect Answer is: the Casbah

Q13: In the 1980s he & his daughter Holly hosted "Ripley's Believe It or Not", though we
don't remember any one-armed push-ups?

The crrect Answer is: Jack Palance

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