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Q1: Italian dessert "trifle"(8)?

The crrect Answer is: tiramisu

Q2: On July 7, 1946 this ultra-wealthy aviator wiped out 2 Beverly Hills homes in a crash of
his XF-11 spy plane?

The crrect Answer is: Howard Hughes

Q3: Corruption exposers, like Ida Tarbell & Upton Sinclair(10)?

The crrect Answer is: muckrakers

Q4: Kristin Davis' "Melrose Place" days had to help prepare her to play Charlotte on this
HBO comedy?

The crrect Answer is: <i>Sex and the City</i>

Q5: "____ Kimmy Schmidt"?

The crrect Answer is: unbreakable

Q6: In 1930, this character 1st appeared & solved the "Murder at the Vicarage"?

The crrect Answer is: Miss Marple

Q7: This former name of the Hawaiian Islands sounds glutenous, but fret not?

The crrect Answer is: the Sandwich Islands

Q8: Peter Roskam won the seat held for 32 years by this state's Henry Hyde?

The crrect Answer is: Illinois

Q9: Requiring 2 standard decks & 4 jokers, canasta uses a total of this many cards?
The crrect Answer is: 108

Q10: The valuable culinary substance seen here is produced by this 8-letter fish?

The crrect Answer is: sturgeon

Q11: In 1970 this "Christina's World" painter became the first living artist to have a White
House exhibit?

The crrect Answer is: Andrew Wyeth

Q12: In Isaiah 65:"I am holier than ____"?

The crrect Answer is: Thou

Q13: The Unsinkable Molly Brown lived in this Missouri city, where she met a famous
resident, Mark Twain?

The crrect Answer is: Hannibal

Q14: This city gives its name to an omelette & a sandwich of eggs, chopped ham & green
pepper?

The crrect Answer is: Denver

Q15: "It takes a licking and keeps on ticking"?

The crrect Answer is: Timex

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