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Q1: Accidental poisonings of kids under 5 have declined since this type of closure was

introduced?

The crrect Answer is: childproof

Q2: If you try pouring the blackstrap type of this syrup in January, you may have to wait
until February to eat it?

The crrect Answer is: Molasses

Q3: 81-year-old Audrey Henning bought a box of Cheerios that contained 340 of these each
worth 50 cents off?

The crrect Answer is: coupons

Q4: For 12 seasons Christopher Meloni was part of the "elite squad known as" this "Law &
Order" spin-off?

The crrect Answer is: <i>Special Victims Unit</i> (<i>SVU</i>)

Q5: This "Great Gatsby" author was related to a woman hanged in connection with Lincoln's
assassination?

The crrect Answer is: (F. Scott) Fitzgerald

Q6: Australia's botanists first bred these green-skinned apples in the late 19th century?

The crrect Answer is: Granny Smith apples

Q7: The name of this famed opera house in Milan built by Maria Theresa in the 1770s
translates to "the staircase"?

The crrect Answer is: La Scala

Q8: He has his own Disney comic plus a "Toontown" spin-off?


The crrect Answer is: Roger Rabbit

Q9: Though the "Silly Rabbit" hopes otherwise, he's constantly reminded this cereal is "for
kids"?

The crrect Answer is: Trix

Q10: Agnes Nixon created this soap opera that focused on the Buchanan & Lord families?

The crrect Answer is: <i>One Life to Live</i>

Q11: In this 1988 film director John Sayles cast himself as sportswriter Ring Lardner?

The crrect Answer is: <i>Eight Men Out</i>

Q12: Hamburger U.'s main campus is a sprawling Illinois facility that trains this company's
employees?

The crrect Answer is: McDonald\'s

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