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Q1: Leerdammer?

The crrect Answer is: the Netherlands

Q2: A curve joining 2 points in geometry, or anything bow-shaped?

The crrect Answer is: an arc

Q3: St. Helen was the mother of this Roman emperor who decreed the toleration of
Christianity?

The crrect Answer is: Constantine

Q4: He's still in prison for the murders his "family" committed in August of 1969?

The crrect Answer is: Charles Manson

Q5: Adjective for assets that can be turned into cash quickly without much trouble?

The crrect Answer is: liquid

Q6: According to the title of a 1966 Supremes hit, "You can't" do this "to love"?

The crrect Answer is: hurry

Q7: Despite its name, it's usually caused by an allergy to pollen & involves no change in
temperature?

The crrect Answer is: hay fever

Q8: Spreading their "wings", '20s women known as these wore hems at (gasp!) knee level,
with bobbed hair under a cloche?

The crrect Answer is: flappers


Q9: Olmsted's plans for a reservoir for Mt. Royal Park were dashed by an 1870s depression
in this city whose name sounds like the park?

The crrect Answer is: Montreal

Q10: Artist whose self-portrait is seen here:(less one ear?)?

The crrect Answer is: Vincent Van Gogh

Q11: It's Latin for "crab" not for "moonchild"?

The crrect Answer is: cancer

Q12: In 1909 a toy company chose the slogan "Goodbye" to this other 2-word toy, "Hello,
Billy Possum"?

The crrect Answer is: a teddy bear

Q13: This family of poets born in & around Boston includes Amy, James Russell & Robert?

The crrect Answer is: the Lowells

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