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Q1: In 1765 he gave a rousing speech in the House of Burgesses to support his legislation

against the Stamp Act?

The crrect Answer is: Patrick Henry

Q2: Helen Hayes & Maurice Evans co-starred in a 1940 production of this play named for a
holiday?

The crrect Answer is: "Twelfth Night"

Q3: 1st made in Scotland in the 18th c., this liqueur blends old scotch, honey, herbs &
spices?

The crrect Answer is: drambuie

Q4: Title of the following prison song, the 2nd-biggest hit of its singer's career:?

The crrect Answer is: "Chain Gang" (by Sam Cooke)

Q5: On Oct. 20, 1977 Ronnie Van Zant & Steve Gaines of this Southern rock band died in a
plane crash?

The crrect Answer is: Lynyrd Skynyrd

Q6: This word, from the Italian for "little house", sounds a lot classier than "gamblatorium"
would?

The crrect Answer is: casino

Q7: Relax, this body part is not an ingredient of the small sandwich named for it?

The crrect Answer is: Finger sandwich

Q8: In early 1865 he said, "I have always found that mercy bears richer fruits than strict
justice"?
The crrect Answer is: Abraham Lincoln

Q9: The phrase "silent running" originated with this type of vessel going quiet to avoid
detection?

The crrect Answer is: a submarine

Q10: As part of his "drill", this doctor often anesthetizes the mandibular & lingual nerves?

The crrect Answer is: dentist

Q11: Non-moving rivers go to great depths?

The crrect Answer is: still waters run deep

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