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Q1: Father Damien was buried on this Hawaiian island but in 1936 his remains were moved

to Belgium?

The crrect Answer is: Molokai

Q2: In 1977, Bishop John Neumann was 1st American man to be named this by Roman
Catholic Church?

The crrect Answer is: saint

Q3: This NHL "Golden Brett" said coach Mike Keenan was "the kind of guy who will stab you
in the back right to your face"?

The crrect Answer is: Brett Hull

Q4: On May 11, 1858 this "North Star" state became U.S. state No. 32?

The crrect Answer is: Minnesota

Q5: This "medicinal" soft drink was created in 1885 at Morrison's old corner drugstore in
Waco?

The crrect Answer is: Dr. Pepper

Q6: Stations using this sensing technology installed on Britain's coast in 1938 detected
German bombers a few years later?

The crrect Answer is: radar

Q7: This Chrysler executive said he was 11 years old before he learned he was Italian?

The crrect Answer is: Lee Iacocca

Q8: During crime sprees with Clyde Barrow, she took the time to mail samples of her poetry
to local newspapers?
The crrect Answer is: Bonnie Parker

Q9: The 18th Amendment, the only one to be repealed, originally put this into effect?

The crrect Answer is: Prohibition

Q10: It's a brown color for eyes or a maid for the Baxters?

The crrect Answer is: hazel

Q11: "Leave it to Beaver","The Honeymooners","Taxi"?

The crrect Answer is: <i>The Honeymooners</i>, <i>Leave it to Beaver</i>,


<i>Taxi</i>

Q12: Wisconsin has one of the oldest of these programs in which univs. "reach out" to non-
full-time students?

The crrect Answer is: extension (outreach later accepted)

Q13: The 1494 line that split South America between Spain & Portugal also split this north
Atlantic island?

The crrect Answer is: Greenland

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