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Q1: The Sears Tower in this city began its 23-year reign as the world's tallest building?

The crrect Answer is: Chicago

Q2: The early novel "Bug-Jargal" is set during the Revolution in this French Caribbean island
possession?

The crrect Answer is: Haiti

Q3: Skyscrapers in this city include 191 Peachtree Tower, Westin Peachtree Plaza & One
Peachtree Center?

The crrect Answer is: Atlanta

Q4: "Urban" cocktail made with whiskey & sweet vermouth?

The crrect Answer is: a Manhattan

Q5: (Sarah gives the clue.) Today we're making this famous Creole confection that's chock
full of pecans & brown sugar?

The crrect Answer is: pralines

Q6: Pictured here, he made his last stand in June of 1876 in the Montana Territory?

The crrect Answer is: Custer

Q7: In summer the queen & her family like to spend time at this royal residence in Scotland?

The crrect Answer is: Balmoral

Q8: Melinda Sordino is the heroine of this novel by Laurie Halse Anderson; the last name
Sordino can mean "mute"?

The crrect Answer is: <i>Speak</i>


Q9: Maharishi Mahesh Yogi gained fame as one of these Indian teachers?

The crrect Answer is: guru

Q10: Some women named this are called Mina for short & may have been named for a Dutch
queen?

The crrect Answer is: Wilhelmina

Q11: Charles Ingalls?

The crrect Answer is: <i>Little House on the Prairie</i>

Q12: Emily Dickinson's father served as treasurer of this college?

The crrect Answer is: Amherst

Q13: To preserve the coral reefs of this sea, Israel, Egypt & Jordan have designated
protected areas?

The crrect Answer is: the Red Sea

Q14: He's the only U.S. vice president filed under "Q"?

The crrect Answer is: Dan Quayle

Q15: This real-life actress played by Faye Dunaway kinda flipped out when she thought her
bathroom wasn't clean enough?

The crrect Answer is: Joan Crawford

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