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Q1: A knight might have spiced up his life by using this heavy clublike weapon to break

armor?

The crrect Answer is: a mace

Q2: It's an inoculation against a particular disease?

The crrect Answer is: a vaccination

Q3: The bell, the conductor, the Rice-a-Roni placard?

The crrect Answer is: cable cars

Q4: This little-known Roman was exactly half as wide as his Greek friend Diameter?

The crrect Answer is: Radius

Q5: It began about 1500 B.C., period?

The crrect Answer is: Iron Age

Q6: Gary Locke of this "Evergreen State" is the first Chinese-American governor in U.S.
history?

The crrect Answer is: Washington

Q7: It would be a (disorganized) crime if you didn't know this group won an Oscar for their
song "It's Hard Out Here For A Pimp"?

The crrect Answer is: Three 6 Mafia

Q8: Mt. Hekla is 1 of more than 100 volcanoes on this North Atlantic island?

The crrect Answer is: Iceland


Q9: In the 1870s it was 4 ft. 8 in. high in the center & 7 ft. at the sides?

The crrect Answer is: the net

Q10: This witty writer's grandson, Peter, scared millions writing about a killer shark in a
1974 bestseller?

The crrect Answer is: Robert Benchley

Q11: To sing in the manner of cowboys or Swiss mountaineers?

The crrect Answer is: yodel

Q12: Now over a century old, it's the seasonal song heard here?

The crrect Answer is: "In the Good Old Summertime"

Q13: allmovie.com's review of "Run All Night" noted "the constant hissing of threats into cell
phones" by this Irish actor?

The crrect Answer is: (Liam) Neeson

Q14: Put me, this nut, into a milk chocolate bar & you have the "Joy" I've provided since
1946?

The crrect Answer is: an almond

Q15: Joshua Cowen gave his middle name to this line of electric model trains?

The crrect Answer is: Lionel

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