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Q1: Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" was a veiled critique of the 1950s witch hunt bearing the

name of this Wisconsin senator?

The crrect Answer is: Joe McCarthy

Q2: This director based "Platoon" on his own experiences in Vietnam, for which he was
awarded a Bronze Star & a Purple Heart?

The crrect Answer is: Oliver Stone

Q3: The parable of the workers in the vineyard in Mark 20 gave us this idiom for anything
done at the last minute?

The crrect Answer is: the eleventh hour

Q4: This instrument on your car's dashboard measures the revolutions or spins per minute
of the engine shaff?

The crrect Answer is: the tachometer

Q5: To cook sugar until it forms a brown syrup?

The crrect Answer is: to caramelize

Q6: (Hi, I'm Kevin O'Leary, AKA Mr. Wonderful.) I love deals where for each unit sold I get a
certain amount of money called this, fit for a king; I earn 45 cents for each Wicked Good
cupcake you buy?

The crrect Answer is: royalty

Q7: In 1983 he played Tony Montana, whom you might remember better as Scarface?

The crrect Answer is: Al Pacino

Q8: Song in which K. Kristofferson stumbled to the closet to find his cleanest dirty shirt?
The crrect Answer is: <i>Sunday Morning Coming Down</i>

Q9: For Kwanzaa you might serve groundnut stew or this Jamaican dish of chicken seasoned
with allspice & peppers?

The crrect Answer is: jerk chicken

Q10: The U.S. launched the largest one of these ever in 2010 to gather info for the National
Reconnaissance Office?

The crrect Answer is: a (spy) satellite

Q11: "The Tale of Despereaux"?

The crrect Answer is: a mouse

Q12: Delta Music Museum &Acadian Cultural Center?

The crrect Answer is: Louisiana

Q13: In German these 2 relatives are der bruder & die schwester?

The crrect Answer is: your brother & your sister

Q14: A 2014 USA Today headline said the leader of this country was "'elected' with 100% of
the vote"?

The crrect Answer is: North Korea

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