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Q1: Lyndon Johnson's 1965 State of the Union address renewed the War on Poverty by

promoting a "Great" this?

The crrect Answer is: Society

Q2: It's the practice of sending U.S. jobs overseas?

The crrect Answer is: outsourcing

Q3: In Paris the banks of this river have been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site?

The crrect Answer is: Seine

Q4: This day of the week gets its name from the Norse god of thunder?

The crrect Answer is: Thursday

Q5: "Take Me Home, Country Roads", his first Top 40 hit, took him to No. 2?

The crrect Answer is: John Denver

Q6: It's the 2-word family relationship you have with the child of your mom's brother?

The crrect Answer is: fi<b>rst</b> cousin

Q7: A short British slang word for your mother, whether or not she's silent?

The crrect Answer is: mum

Q8: On road signs this 5-letter word is inside a white inverted triangle inside a red inverted
triangle?

The crrect Answer is: yield


Q9: Nopales, used in salads in the southwest, are the cooked-until-tender leaves of these,
with the spines removed?

The crrect Answer is: cacti

Q10: Many of this country's dances act out the life of god Krishna?

The crrect Answer is: India

Q11: On "Barney Miller", this kid's show which also starred Hal Linden was once called
"Vermin, Vermin, Vermin"?

The crrect Answer is: <i>Animals, Animals, Animals</i>

Q12: The hula is so popular here it could be called the "Hula State"?

The crrect Answer is: Hawaii

Q13: We protected this handwriting art, though we'd only just gotten our own written
language?

The crrect Answer is: Calligraphy

Q14: It earned its nickname "The Equality State" by being the first to give full voting rights
to women back in 1869?

The crrect Answer is: Wyoming

Q15: Mike Todd's son was best man when she married Eddie Fisher?

The crrect Answer is: Elizabeth Taylor

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