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Q1: On June 19, 1953 at Sing Sing, this couple became the first U.S.

civilians executed for the


crime of spying?

The crrect Answer is: the Rosenbergs

Q2: 235 is an isotope of this element whose nucleus can be made to undergo fission?

The crrect Answer is: uranium

Q3: This title creature from a 1922 tale with cotton fabric in his name also has thread
whiskers & ears lined with pink sateen?

The crrect Answer is: <i>The Velveteen Rabbit</i>

Q4: Poughkeepsie is "The Queen City of" this river?

The crrect Answer is: the Hudson

Q5: Despite losing an arm, Rick Allen continues to drum for this hard rock group?

The crrect Answer is: Def Leppard

Q6: Venice disguiser:AIR TOP?

The crrect Answer is: Portia

Q7: It spent the night in a discount-house parking lot before heading to L.A. Coliseum?

The crrect Answer is: the Olympic torch

Q8: A water hole called Enkare Nairobi, or "cold water", eventually became the capital of
this country?

The crrect Answer is: Kenya


Q9: Prosit?

The crrect Answer is: German

Q10: The Casiquiare River connects 2 major river systems, the Amazon & this 1,300-mile
one?

The crrect Answer is: the Orinoco

Q11: Among blood types, this one has neither of the main letter antigens?

The crrect Answer is: Type O

Q12: The half-knot & half-hitch are basic knots in this handicraft popular in the '60s & '70s?

The crrect Answer is: macrame

Q13: Pitman,Mizrahi,Bashevis Singer?

The crrect Answer is: Isaac

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