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Q1: He was famed for plays set in Dublin tenements, though none were produced before he

was 43?

The crrect Answer is: Sean O\'Casey

Q2: This Greek gave his name to the law that says a body in fluid is acted on by force
proportional to how much fluid it displaces?

The crrect Answer is: Archimedes

Q3: This green fruit's juice, which has a high level of citric acid, was used by the British navy
to prevent scurvy?

The crrect Answer is: Limes

Q4: Winter ocean air west of Norway is over 40 degrees warmer than average for that
latitude because of this current?

The crrect Answer is: The Gulf Stream

Q5: If one of these moves 2 squares rather than one, it may be captured "en passant", in
passing?

The crrect Answer is: a pawn

Q6: The red-bellied type is the sharpest-toothed of this fish whose jaws Amazon Indians
have used as scissors?

The crrect Answer is: a piranha

Q7: "Chapter Two" opened at the Eugene O'Neill Theater, which, not surprisingly, is owned
by this playwright?

The crrect Answer is: Neil Simon


Q8: In a book subtitled "A Biography of the World's Most Famous Equation", the equation is
this?

The crrect Answer is: <i>E = <i>mc</i><sup>2</sup>

Q9: "Colorful" name of the home of Philadelphia's NHL Flyers?

The crrect Answer is: the Spectrum

Q10: 4,840 square yards of land & a type of athletic contest?

The crrect Answer is: acre & race

Q11: "Frasier" & the American remake of "The Killing": this city, in very different moods?

The crrect Answer is: Seattle

Q12: Today the official supplier of tires to NASCAR, this company was founded in Ohio in
1898?

The crrect Answer is: Goodyear

Q13: After WWII, this Boys Town founder served as a consultant in setting up youth
programs in Korea & Japan?

The crrect Answer is: Father Flanagan

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