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Q1: The 21st century English version of mass includes "Lord, I am not" this "that you should

enter under my roof"?

The crrect Answer is: worthy

Q2: In the French language, it falls between un & trois?

The crrect Answer is: deux

Q3: Designed by Dutch company Philips, the container seen here has this "precious" name?

The crrect Answer is: Jewelbox (for CDs)

Q4: This Hindu god of wisdom & good fortune has the head of an elephant (7 letters)?

The crrect Answer is: G-A-N-E-S-H-A

Q5: For examining how "labor, identity, & human rights are transformed by the digital
economy", Mary L. gray earned this "Genius Grant"?

The crrect Answer is: MacArthur

Q6: Coming before "departed", this word begins an alliterative idiom referring to the
recently deceased?

The crrect Answer is: dearly

Q7: "Boys' Life" & "Exploring" magazine are both published by this organization?

The crrect Answer is: Boy Scouts

Q8: Nick Cave's band?

The crrect Answer is: The Bad Seeds


Q9: The Wimbledon women's singles title, every year from 1982 to 1987-- take that,
Chrissie!?

The crrect Answer is: Navratilova

Q10: "Ducks say quack & fish go blub, & the seal goes ow ow ow, but there's one sound that
no one knows... what does the fox say?"?

The crrect Answer is: Ylvis

Q11: She was "Miss Deepfreeze" in 1953, but warmed up to William Holden 2 years later in
"Picnic"?

The crrect Answer is: Kim Novak

Q12: Spoiler alert: The title schoolmaster of this 1934 novel dies at the end?

The crrect Answer is: <i>Goodbye, Mr. Chips</i>

Q13: You know so much about policy, you qualify as this?

The crrect Answer is: Wonk (know)

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