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Q1: An early version of this tradition was in Nov. 1911 when the U.

of Missouri's athletic
director had alumni visit for the Kansas game?

The crrect Answer is: homecoming

Q2: According to Hindu belief, the soul, or atman, is part of this one universal, unchanging
spirit?

The crrect Answer is: Brahman

Q3: Need a ride? Go to the site called this to schedule your pickup & look for the pink
carstache?

The crrect Answer is: Lyft

Q4: A lowly servant in the era of knights, or the central part of a church?

The crrect Answer is: a knave/nave

Q5: Based on Hindu practices, it uses mantras & is abbreviated TM?

The crrect Answer is: transcendental meditation

Q6: It's a word for a lightning stroke or a fastening aid?

The crrect Answer is: a bolt

Q7: This porcupine-like mammal doesn't turn into a ball to roll quickly & gain video game
points, but it does eat snakes & birds?

The crrect Answer is: a hedgehog

Q8: In 1905 Austrian Baroness Bertha von Suttner, a noted pacifist, became the 1st woman
awarded this Nobel Prize?
The crrect Answer is: Nobel Peace Prize

Q9: This type of religious man precedes "strap" in the name of the shoe seen here?

The crrect Answer is: a monk

Q10: If you want to cross this California range, the best way is to use the Donner Pass over
7,000 feet up?

The crrect Answer is: the Sierra Nevada

Q11: Only state that fits the category?

The crrect Answer is: Ohio

Q12: At the end of this Strindberg one-act tragedy, the title character goes to commit
suicide?

The crrect Answer is: Miss Julie

Q13: Elected in 1995, he's the fifth president in France's history?

The crrect Answer is: (Jacques) Chirac

Q14: This word for a gin cocktail comes from a tool used for boring holes?

The crrect Answer is: a gimlet

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