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Q1: Founded by an Austrian in 1896, the name of this candy roll co.

was taken from his


daughter's nickname?

The crrect Answer is: Tootsie Roll

Q2: If you want to celebrate old Dover days, head for this state in early May?

The crrect Answer is: Delaware

Q3: Strong, healthy & hardy in constitution?

The crrect Answer is: Robust

Q4: Dremel makes a 14,000-rpm tool for cutting these, a traditional October activity?

The crrect Answer is: pumpkins

Q5: In 2011:Country crooner Scotty McCreery?

The crrect Answer is: <i>American Idol</i>

Q6: During the Crimean War, this British nurse toured the soldiers' hospital at night with
her lantern?

The crrect Answer is: Florence Nightingale

Q7: This Spanish rice & seafood dish is often made in a wide shallow pan named for the
dish?

The crrect Answer is: paella

Q8: The copper ore chalcopyrite occurs in large deposits in Chile & the Freiberg area of this
country?

The crrect Answer is: Germany


Q9: The TV boss she worked for & perfume she represented were both named Charlie?

The crrect Answer is: Shelley Hack

Q10: This largest ray is a graceful swimmer even though it may weigh up to 3,000 pounds?

The crrect Answer is: a manta

Q11: A website for this annual German event lists stats like visitors: 7.2 million & foiled mug
thefts: 111,000?

The crrect Answer is: Oktoberfest

Q12: Ronald Herrick gave up one of these to twin brother Richard in the first successful
long-term transplant of this organ?

The crrect Answer is: kidney

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