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Q1: He had 6 children?

The crrect Answer is: FDR

Q2: An X-shaped chair of the Italian Renaissance is also known as this divine Italian poet's
chair?

The crrect Answer is: Dante

Q3: Mexico,the U.S.,Canada?

The crrect Answer is: Mexico

Q4: Armenia has only 22 miles of border with this southern neighbor, a vital fuel supplier?

The crrect Answer is: Iran

Q5: Rod Taylor starred in a film version of this Wells novel in which a scientist cruises the
centuries?

The crrect Answer is: <i>The Time Machine</i>

Q6: On January 12, 1906 the Dow broke this threshold number to little fanfare?

The crrect Answer is: a hundred

Q7: There was a cause celebre in 1786 when Jacques Balmat had the savoir faire to climb it?

The crrect Answer is: Mont Blanc

Q8: Member of the 3 Stooges nicknamed "Porcupine"?

The crrect Answer is: Larry (Fine)


Q9: In 1997 the Fighting Sioux of the Univ. of this "North" state won their 6th NCAA hockey
title?

The crrect Answer is: North Dakota

Q10: This actress and stand-up comedienne is also the author of the book "The Last Black
Unicorn"?

The crrect Answer is: Tiffany Haddish

Q11: It's what you might call a mother or father who strays from the right course?

The crrect Answer is: errant parent

Q12: Birds of prey are also called these, from the Latin for "to seize"?

The crrect Answer is: raptors

Q13: "Willkommen" is the first song in this Broadway musical?

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

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