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Q1: Juarez, largest Mexican border city, lies across from this largest Texas border city?

The crrect Answer is: El Paso

Q2: Because he was their banker, Mr. Drysdale tolerated them as neighbors?

The crrect Answer is: the Clampetts

Q3: This "Gunga Din" writer was gunga done in 1936 & can be found in Poets' Corner?

The crrect Answer is: (Rudyard) Kipling

Q4: The shrub seen here?

The crrect Answer is: holly

Q5: A soul food dish called "Hoppin' John" contains salt pork, rice & these legumes?

The crrect Answer is: black-eyed peas

Q6: This expression of contentment can be followed with "at high tide"?

The crrect Answer is: happy as a clam at high tide

Q7: When this city's MLB team wins a game, the Jolly Roger is raised?

The crrect Answer is: the Pittsburgh Pirates

Q8: Edmonton OilersNo. 99?

The crrect Answer is: Wayne Gretzky

Q9: Heart attack survivor Kerry Packer gave $3 mil. for portable these, aka "Packer
Whackers", to local ambulances?
The crrect Answer is: defibrillators

Q10: This Florida city named for a president has more people than Miami & Tampa
combined?

The crrect Answer is: Jacksonville

Q11: In 1971 & 1972 a total of 1,224 1/2 inches of this fell on part of Mt. Rainier in 12
months?

The crrect Answer is: snow

Q12: He 1st played piano in public at age 4 & much later recorded hits such as "Ramblin'
Rose"?

The crrect Answer is: Nat King Cole

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