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Q1: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from NORAD.

) The experiments of a teenage computer


whiz led him to NORAD's Nuclear War Operations Centre in this 1983 film?

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

Q2: ...to abbreviate a unit of capacity equal to 0.03381 fluid ounce?

The crrect Answer is: L

Q3: The first of these is placed in a hotel room in Montana (no, not a pillow mint, you
heathen)?

The crrect Answer is: a Gideon Bible

Q4: The Cracker Jack had barely been eaten when the 1989 World Series game 3 in this city
was preempted by a quake?

The crrect Answer is: San Francisco

Q5: Told "The Police are here!", Keith Richards said, "We panicked, flushed everything...it
was Stewart Copeland &" this man?

The crrect Answer is: Sting

Q6: Beginning in 1982, this vacation chain claimed it was "The antidote for civilization"?

The crrect Answer is: Club Med

Q7: Approximately 60 miles northwest of Mount McKinley?

The crrect Answer is: Alaska

Q8: "As sweet as balm, as soft as air, as gentle--O Antony!--nay I will take thee too?

The crrect Answer is: Cleopatra


Q9: On September 8, 1974, he was granted "A full, free and absolute pardon"?

The crrect Answer is: Richard Nixon

Q10: This great Spanish tenor sang in a $10 mil. version of "Aida" staged at the Temple of
Luxor in Egypt?

The crrect Answer is: Placido Domingo

Q11: ...on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee?

The crrect Answer is: Sen. George Voinovich (of Ohio)

Q12: The cat food known as "Kit 'N" this claims "It makes other meals seem downright
mousy!"?

The crrect Answer is: Kaboodle

Q13: "The sparrow" is the answer to the nursery rhyme murder query "Who killed..."?

The crrect Answer is: Cock Robin

Q14: K is for "Keziah Dane", her first novel published in 1967?

The crrect Answer is: Sue Grafton

Q15: The crayfish found in this famous Kentucky landmark are blind?

The crrect Answer is: Mammoth Cave

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