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Q1: Ever popular lunchbox item named for an English earl?

The crrect Answer is: sandwich

Q2: Champaign,Pulaski,Cook?

The crrect Answer is: Illinois

Q3: Doggone it, this type of stereo speaker is used for reproducing low frequency sounds?

The crrect Answer is: woofer

Q4: Ray Charles Leonard became Sugar Ray Leonard; Walker Smith, Jr. became this boxer?

The crrect Answer is: Sugar Ray Robinson

Q5: Though named for the strained liquid found after cooking bones in water, this pot can
be used for pastas & seafood too?

The crrect Answer is: a stockpot

Q6: This 1979 miniseries glimpsed at the private lives of 8 presidential families, as seen by
their maids & butlers?

The crrect Answer is: <i>Backstairs at the White House</i>

Q7: This king of Ancient Egypt's 19th dynasty was known for his extensive building
programs?

The crrect Answer is: Ramses

Q8: 3 body parts in a doctor's specialty:ENT?

The crrect Answer is: ear, nose, & throat


Q9: Philip's clear, thin soups?

The crrect Answer is: Roth\'s broths

Q10: "Ma said, 'You won't be no burden. Each'll help each, an' we'll all git to California'"?

The crrect Answer is: <i>The Grapes of Wrath</i>

Q11: New York-born Arthur or Jason; they both know the daily grind of playwriting?

The crrect Answer is: Miller

Q12: (Alex delivers the clue from the Rodin Museum in Philadelphia.) For 37 years, Rodin
worked on "The Gates of Hell", adding & removing figures; the subject matter of the doors is
based on this epic poem by Dante?

The crrect Answer is: <i>The Divine Comedy</i> (<i>The Inferno</i> accepted)

Q13: The Libyan Desert is actually the northeastern portion of this desert?

The crrect Answer is: the Sahara

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