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Q1: Hobbes used a biblical beast title in "Behemoth" & in this, his most famous work?

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

Q2: This comic's sole entry in "Bartlett's" is "Take my wife... please!"?

The crrect Answer is: Henny Youngman

Q3: Sorbet is served to cleanse this, a term for a part of the mouth?

The crrect Answer is: the palate

Q4: Because of metal shortages, from 1943 to 1945 these famous award statuettes were
made of plaster?

The crrect Answer is: Oscars

Q5: In 1939 T.A. Peterman founded this company known for premium heavy-duty trucks &
its red oval logo?

The crrect Answer is: Peterbilt

Q6: Falkirk, Angus & Strathclyde?

The crrect Answer is: Scotland

Q7: The most volcanically active satellite in the solar system is this 2-letter moon of Jupiter?

The crrect Answer is: Io

Q8: According to its website, it's the world's top-selling cream liqueur brand?

The crrect Answer is: Baileys

Q9: A spinning toy, or the location of this clue in the category?


The crrect Answer is: top

Q10: This artist to her husband: "Diego, my love, remember that once you finish the fresco
we will be together forever"?

The crrect Answer is: Frida Kahlo

Q11: We're itching to tell you that this toxic plant shares its name with a Batman villain?

The crrect Answer is: poison ivy

Q12: Each house of the legislature may expel a member by this fractional vote?

The crrect Answer is: 2/3

Q13: Just one letter of this name, seen here, can make a shopper's heart beat faster?

The crrect Answer is: Bloomingdale\'s

Q14: One exhibit at the library covers the concert career of this Truman relative?

The crrect Answer is: Margaret Truman

Q15: These nuts, chopped, are traditionally part of Waldorf salad, like the one you can dine
on at the Waldorf?

The crrect Answer is: walnuts

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