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Q1: Born in Scotland in 1768, this American designer's furniture featured lyre & plume

carvings?

The crrect Answer is: Duncan Phyfe

Q2: In contract bridge, bidding & making one of these can get you 1500 points?

The crrect Answer is: grand slam

Q3: Buildings at this company's Oregon HQ are named for Bo Jackson, Steve Prefontaine &
Mia Hamm?

The crrect Answer is: Nike

Q4: In March 1737 the city of Boston turned this into a municipal celebration?

The crrect Answer is: the Saint Patrick\'s Day parade

Q5: Kathy Headlee founded MWB, Mothers Without these, to aid the world's orphaned &
vulnerable kids?

The crrect Answer is: Borders

Q6: This author set his play "The Night of the Iguana" at the Costa Verde Hotel in Puerto
Barrio, Mexico?

The crrect Answer is: Tennessee Williams

Q7: (Alex delivers the clue from the National Museum of American History in Washington,
D.C.) A sit-in by four young African-Americans in 1960 in Greensboro, North Carolina,
sparked nationwide interest & activity in the civil-rights movement & also led this five-and-
dime store to desegregate its lunch counters just about six months later?

The crrect Answer is: Woolworth\'s

Q8: We need to have an open & honest conversation so "let's talk" this bird?
The crrect Answer is: turkey

Q9: Under "A":"A rooflike shelter of canvas"?

The crrect Answer is: awning

Q10: Around 985 this Viking sailed for Greenland with 25 ships of colonists, but only 14
made it?

The crrect Answer is: Erik the Red

Q11: A lawyer who represents a soldier is called a "judge" this, another term for a lawyer?

The crrect Answer is: an advocate

Q12: Biggest retailer:This company based in Washington State?

The crrect Answer is: Amazon.com

Q13: It's often made from ewe's milk: from the Modern Greek for "slice"?

The crrect Answer is: feta

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