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Q1: If you don't care if it's Godiva or a Clark Bar, you've got to have it, you're this, a word

dating back at least to the 1960s?

The crrect Answer is: a chocoholic

Q2: French for "seeing clearly", it's the ability to "see" or envision images & events?

The crrect Answer is: clairvoyance

Q3: This Russian form of George was in the headlines in 1961?

The crrect Answer is: Yuri (as in Yuri Gagarin)

Q4: These 2 Disney chipmunks make life difficult for Donald Duck?

The crrect Answer is: Chip & Dale

Q5: Paul Brown Stadium?

The crrect Answer is: the Bengals

Q6: Chee-Chee the monkey brought this 2-headed creature to Dr. Dolittle?

The crrect Answer is: pushmi-pullyu

Q7: The sun symbol of the Zia people has been appearing on this state's license plates since
1927?

The crrect Answer is: New Mexico

Q8: To cook eggs on one side, then flip 'em & cook 'em again is to cook them in this style?

The crrect Answer is: over easy

Q9: In the U.S. we drive a truck; Brits drive this equivalent?


The crrect Answer is: a lorry

Q10: Sesquicentennial State Park in South Carolina honors this capital's 150th anniversary
as a city?

The crrect Answer is: Columbia

Q11: The variation of the old shell game played with cards is called this?

The crrect Answer is: Three-card Monte

Q12: To shake from cold, or to shatter something, like "me timbers"?

The crrect Answer is: shiver

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