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Q1: In 1979 the Mint elected to put her on $1 coins?

The crrect Answer is: Susan B. Anthony

Q2: After Zelda broke their engagement, he went on a bender, then to St. Paul to rewrite a
novel he'd begun at Princeton?

The crrect Answer is: F. Scott Fitzgerald

Q3: His adventures began in Wales in 1888 & ended with a motorcycle accident in England
in 1935?

The crrect Answer is: Lawrence (of Arabia)

Q4: In December 1985, Fuzzy Zoeller won $255,000 competing in this type of hole-by-hole
contest?

The crrect Answer is: a skins game

Q5: U.S. city noted for its cream cheese & cheese steaks?

The crrect Answer is: Philadelphia

Q6: In 1918 Elmo Lincoln starred in the first film about this Edgar Rice Burroughs hero?

The crrect Answer is: Tarzan

Q7: 2013:"____ Is the Warmest Color"?

The crrect Answer is: Blue

Q8: (Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Harvard Museum of Natural History
in Cambridge, MA.) Weighing in at more than 1,600 pounds, the giant chunk of amethyst
here is one of these stones that form under pressure inside cavities, from the Latin for
"earth"?
The crrect Answer is: a geode

Q9: Publilius Syrus advised, "The bow too tensely strung is easily" this?

The crrect Answer is: broken

Q10: 64 million pieces of this chewy candy bearing the nickname of its inventor's daughter
are made daily?

The crrect Answer is: Tootsie Rolls

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