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Q1: Passports were issued by local governments until 1856, when this federal department

took charge of them?

The crrect Answer is: the State Department

Q2: The Dance Theatre of this area of Manhattan celebrated its 20th anniversary in 1989?

The crrect Answer is: Harlem

Q3: Before the man cave, there was this space for an unmarried guy, as in the title of an
"Ultra-Lounge" CD?

The crrect Answer is: a bachelor pad

Q4: Qantas Airways?

The crrect Answer is: Australia

Q5: 4-letter term for soft, fluffy goose feathers used in pillows & insulating material for
outdoor clothing?

The crrect Answer is: down

Q6: Walt Frazier's suggested defense for this hefty NBA star who became a TNT analyst:
"Offer him a pizza"?

The crrect Answer is: Charles Barkley

Q7: The variety of this seen here is small enough to grow in your little garden?

The crrect Answer is: a melon

Q8: A wise Haida Indian saying tells us, "We do not inherit this land from our ancestors, we
borrow it from" these?
The crrect Answer is: our children

Q9: He married Catherine Zeta-Jones?

The crrect Answer is: Michael Douglas

Q10: You can't see; then suddenly you can: HALL FIGHTS?

The crrect Answer is: flashlight

Q11: On Jan. 28, 1852 abolitionist Wendell Phillips uttered the words "Eternal vigilance is
the price of" this?

The crrect Answer is: liberty

Q12: One story has it this Pennsylvania Dutch molasses & sugar pie was created to attract
flies away from other food?

The crrect Answer is: shoofly pie

Q13: He floated like a butterfly, stung Napoleon's troops like a bee & was made viceroy of
Egypt 1-2-3?

The crrect Answer is: Muhammad Ali

Q14: In a 1903 song, it's what "Ida" was "sweet as"?

The crrect Answer is: "Apple Cida"

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