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Q1: Cities on this Mexican peninsula include Ensenada & La Paz?

The crrect Answer is: Baja California

Q2: Heaven's candle?

The crrect Answer is: the sun

Q3: Roy Rogers' original horse named this was foaled in 1934 on a ranch co-owned by Bing
Crosby?

The crrect Answer is: Trigger

Q4: It used to be a student who kept order in the halls; now it's a screen for your computer?

The crrect Answer is: monitor

Q5: In "Jurassic World" this actor comes to 2 solid conclusions--"It's killing for sport" &
"Evacuate the island"?

The crrect Answer is: Chris Pratt

Q6: Upon signing his name in 1776 he said, "There, King George will be able to read that
without his spectacles"?

The crrect Answer is: (John) Hancock

Q7: 1 of 2 magazines with "Popular" in their titles whose circulation exceeds 1 million?

The crrect Answer is: (1 of) <i>Popular Mechanics</i> (or <i>Popular Science</i>)

Q8: Raining or not, the French names of these 2 animals are chat et chien?

The crrect Answer is: cat and dog


Q9: This middle name of actress Mary Masterson makes us wonder if she was named for
Mary, Queen of Scots?

The crrect Answer is: Stuart

Q10: The vitascope patented by Thomas Armat in 1895 was an early one of these?

The crrect Answer is: motion picture projector

Q11: A politician taking the low road is said to "sling" this?

The crrect Answer is: mud

Q12: The more familiar name for a filbert or cobnut?

The crrect Answer is: Hazelnut

Q13: He raises & tends the honey kind?

The crrect Answer is: beekeeper

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