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Q1: The cottonmouth snake is also known by this name that sounds like Native American

footwear?

The crrect Answer is: water moccasin

Q2: The beginning of this regulation of land & building use dates from a 1916 New York City
ordinance?

The crrect Answer is: zoning

Q3: "It's always something"?

The crrect Answer is: Gilda Radner

Q4: In 1998 the Hubble space telescope photographed the first one of these orbiting objects
outside our solar system?

The crrect Answer is: a planet

Q5: Continuing the alliteration, it follows "ding-dong" in a kid's prank that involves ringing a
doorbell & running away?

The crrect Answer is: dash (ditch)

Q6: President heard here:"Three days from now, after half a century in the service of our
country, I shall lay down the responsibilities of office..."?

The crrect Answer is: Dwight D. Eisenhower

Q7: James Corden did "Carpool Karaoke" with her, singing along to her hits like "Booty" &
"Love Don't Cost A Thing"?

The crrect Answer is: J.Lo (Jennifer Lopez)

Q8: Made of bamboo, a shakuhachi is an end-blown Japanese type of this instrument?


The crrect Answer is: flute

Q9: Composed largely of American pilots, the Lafayette Escadrille flying squadron served
during this war?

The crrect Answer is: the First World War

Q10: It's nonviolent refusal to obey a law on moral grounds; Thoreau wrote an essay on it?

The crrect Answer is: Civil disobedience

Q11: Hyphenated, watery term for a small passenger airplane that makes short trips?

The crrect Answer is: a puddle-jumper

Q12: A little bit of snow actually falls on this largest Asian desert in the winter?

The crrect Answer is: the Gobi

Q13: This folk-rocker didn't do the show when CBS refused to let him sing "Talking John
Birch Society Blues"?

The crrect Answer is: Bob Dylan

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