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Q1: This "Friends" star lost the tip of his right middle finger in a childhood accident (It's not

LeBlanc)?

The crrect Answer is: Matthew Perry

Q2: Edward Lear rhymed it with "mince"; if he'd eaten it raw, he might have used "wince"?

The crrect Answer is: quince

Q3: The bulk of the holdings of No. 10, Christy Walton, the world's richest woman, are in
this company?

The crrect Answer is: Walmart

Q4: In the comics on March 11, 1960 it was revealed that this round-headed boy's father
was a barber?

The crrect Answer is: Charlie Brown

Q5: If your up to your eyeballs n junk mail, you can thank this inexpensive class of mail &
those use it?

The crrect Answer is: bul rate (or third class)

Q6: 2007 brought what's sometimes called this "mortgage crisis", after a high-risk type of
lending?

The crrect Answer is: subprime

Q7: In Feb. 1999 his "The Testament" was London's top hardback & his "The Street Lawyer"
was top paperback?

The crrect Answer is: John Grisham


Q8: (Ken Burns delivers the clue.) Before her untimely death, she saw her career take off
beginning with her first no. 1 hit that she had been reluctant to record"I fall to pieces / Each
time..."?

The crrect Answer is: Patsy Cline

Q9: Of the genus Haliaeetus, it represents strength & courage?

The crrect Answer is: the bald eagle

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