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Q1: In the first Allied victory of World War I, Togo was captured from this European

country?

The crrect Answer is: Germany

Q2: Flights in & out of Puerto Rico were canceled July 29, due to one of these in Montserrat?

The crrect Answer is: a volcanic eruption (or volcanic explosion)

Q3: His London "column", including his statue by E.H. Baily, was completed in 1843?

The crrect Answer is: Nelson

Q4: The cereal made by U.S. Mills since 1908, or an avuncular symbol of the U.S.?

The crrect Answer is: Uncle Sam

Q5: Only fruit specifically mentioned by name in the biblical account of Adam & Eve?

The crrect Answer is: figs

Q6: 1999:A. Scott Berg, writing about this pilot;1954:the same pilot, writing about himself?

The crrect Answer is: Charles Lindbergh

Q7: Calvin Klein & Jeremy Scott are just 2 of the designers on the schedule for Sept. 2016's
NYFW, short for this?

The crrect Answer is: New York Fashion Week

Q8: Follow along as New Yorker Tony Roberts reads this former mayor's book
"Leadership"?

The crrect Answer is: Rudolph Giuliani


Q9: Some 20 times in the Bible, the land of Canaan is described as "flowing with" these?

The crrect Answer is: milk & honey

Q10: 1986 NFL team noted for dumping the Gatorade bucket over coach Parcells' head?

The crrect Answer is: New York Giants

Q11: If you knew the title gal of this 1957 Buddy Holly hit, you'd know her last name was
Gerron?

The crrect Answer is: "Peggy Sue"

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