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Q2: In 1966 #1 hit by Tommy James & The Shondells, it's what "my baby does"?
Q3: The oldest artifact in D.C.'s Newseum is a 3,200-year-old Sumerian brick that spread the
news using this writing system?
Q5: The Literary Club was founded in the 1760s by Sir Joshua Reynolds & this subject of a
Boswell biography?
Q6: In 1634 he founded Maryland for Catholic settlers, who in turn named a city after his
title?
Q7: I can't hear you! You need a loud-hailer, one of these handy amplifiers?
Q8: A Butte mansion has some of William Clark's art collection, but the good stuff went to
this city's Corcoran gallery?
The crrect Answer is: Washington, D.C.
Q9: The letters of this magic word were once worn on an amulet to ward off trouble?
Q10: To prevent a check from bouncing due to insufficient funds, banks offer this type of
protection?
Q11: Khrushchev's U.N. shoe-banging outburst came as Lorenzo Sumulong of this Asian
country attacked Soviet policy?
Q12: Amir Khosrow was the first major poet in this language?
Q13: Rosalynn Smith got married in Plains, Georgia in 1946, took this new surname & went
on to have 12 grandkids?
Q14: (Kelly of the Clue Crew gives the clue from the Independence Seaport Museum in
Philadelphia.) This ship needed giant smokestacks to vent the fumes from its vertical triple
expansion engines far below decks that could generate more than 17,000 horsepower,
burning 600 pounds of this fuel a minute?