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Q1: Nash coined the word "Cleopatricide" in his quatrain about this snake?

The crrect Answer is: Asp

Q2: When you "bite the bullet" you do something unpleasant; when you "bite" this, you're
dead?

The crrect Answer is: the dust

Q3: Cheers! As Marty Hart on "True Detective", this actor had to make some sense of
Matthew McConaughey?

The crrect Answer is: Woody Harrelson

Q4: This continent has the longest mountain chain?

The crrect Answer is: South America

Q5: Varieties of this fruit, suitable for home orchards, include Red Rome, Jonathan & Stark
Jumbo?

The crrect Answer is: apples

Q6: Saint Andrew's Cross is an example of a saltire, which is shaped like this letter of the
alphabet?

The crrect Answer is: X

Q7: =?

The crrect Answer is: =

Q8: The Norse goddess Freya was sometimes identified with Frigg, this supreme god's wife?

The crrect Answer is: Odin


Q9: Laitue (this) goes into une salade?

The crrect Answer is: lettuce

Q10: Mexico's southernmost point lies on its Pacific coast border with this country?

The crrect Answer is: Guatemala

Q11: In the King James Bible it's the first & longest of St. Paul's epistles?

The crrect Answer is: Romans

Q12: Members of the Quadruple Alliance called the shots at the 1814-15 meetings known as
the Congress of this city?

The crrect Answer is: Vienna

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