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Q1: The Progressive Party of 1912 was popularly known by this name, from a line uttered

by Theodore Roosevelt?

The crrect Answer is: the Bull Moose Party

Q2: This merchant known as the "Father of the Dime Store" opened his first store in 1879
after borrowing $300?

The crrect Answer is: (Frank W.) Woolworth

Q3: Playing this stringed instrument means to take a subordinate role?

The crrect Answer is: second fiddle

Q4: Like the sadistic Claggart in "Billy Budd", the master-at-these is the petty officer who
maintains discipline?

The crrect Answer is: arms

Q5: This thick herb sauce, excellent with grilled meat, originated in Argentina?

The crrect Answer is: chimichurri

Q6: Take tic-tac-toe, expand it to 42 spaces & add 1 more to the winning sequence & you've
got this Hasbro game?

The crrect Answer is: Connect Four

Q7: Area regularly covered by a reporter for the sugar industry newsletter?

The crrect Answer is: beet beat

Q8: Used as a sweetener, this white crystalline powder, C7H5NO3S, is 300 times as sweet as
sugar?
The crrect Answer is: saccharin

Q9: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from Vietnam) For more than a decade, U.S. and South
Vietnameseforces fought Vietcong guerrillas for control of Vietnam's rice bowl, this fertile
region near the Mekong River's mouth?

The crrect Answer is: the Mekong Delta

Q10: The left side of the ship was usually alongside the quay when docked, so they called
the left side this?

The crrect Answer is: port

Q11: While the men's basketball team of Northland College is the Lumberjacks, the women's
is called this?

The crrect Answer is: the Lumberjills

Q12: Of peonies, hyacinths or tulips, the one not grown from bulbs?

The crrect Answer is: peonies

Q13: Neurosurgeon Eben Alexander recounts his near-death experience during a coma in
"Proof of" this?

The crrect Answer is: <i>Heaven</i>

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