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mainland?
Q2: In 1976 this American became the first woman tennis player to reach $1 million in
career prize money?
Q3: This "Happy Days" father later played a crime-solving priest in the "Father Dowling
Mysteries"?
Q4: Patty Hearst had a good laugh when this lawyer began serving a jail term in March
1996?
Q5: Jamie Farr never did get that Section 8 he was seeking as this dress-wearing soldier on
"M*A*S*H"?
Q6: This country represents 25% of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young & it boasts "a warm, cold
people"?
Q7: Rounded projection from the roots of cypress trees are called these, like big leg joints?
Q8: Though it's made in Meissen, East Germany, this white, ornate china is named for a
nearby city?
The crrect Answer is: Dresden
Q9: U.S. Vice Presidents from Indiana include Charles Fairbanks, Thomas Marshall & this
later 20th century man?
Q10: "There were once two cats from" this Irish town & "each thought that was one cat too
many"?
Q11: Carrie on "Sex and the City" really enjoyed this event that brings ships & thousands of
sailors to NYC?
Q12: Kevin Bacon was not in this 1993 film, but Will Smith & Donald Sutherland were?
Q13: For the 1927 Yankees, Babe Ruth batted in the third spot & this other lefty slugger
batted fourth--not bad at all!?
Q14: James Renwick designed this Gothic Roman Catholic church; the twin spires cost
$200,000 & were added in 1885?
Q15: Brooklyn's Kingsway Jewish Center is where this future politician & Vermonter was
bar mitzvahed in 1954?