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Q1: 1994:Secret agent Arnold fibs to his wife about his day job?

The crrect Answer is: <i>True Lies</i>

Q2: My philosophy is avoid this herb, Conium maculatum:belladonna,hemlock, wolfsbane?

The crrect Answer is: hemlock

Q3: He was the first Army general to become president of the United States?

The crrect Answer is: George Washington

Q4: Jeanne de Navarre was 13 when she became this country's queen in 1285?

The crrect Answer is: France

Q5: Hail to the victors... kind of!; this Big 10 team was 12-0 in 1997 but could not play 13-0
Nebraska; there should be playoffs?

The crrect Answer is: University of Michigan

Q6: About one-third of this state's industrial workers are employed in the auto industry?

The crrect Answer is: Michigan

Q7: Except in Louisiana, American law is based on this country's common law?

The crrect Answer is: Britain (or England)

Q8: Heavenly body mentioned in the mottoes of Kansas & Minnesota?

The crrect Answer is: star

Q9: The first woman governor in the U.S., Nellie Tayloe Ross, who held office in this state,
died at 101?
The crrect Answer is: Wyoming

Q10: He became the lead vocalist of the Beach Boys in 1961?

The crrect Answer is: Mike Love

Q11: Frank Sinatra & Gene Kelly were singing & dancing baseball players in this 1949
musical?

The crrect Answer is: <i>Take Me Out to the Ballgame</i>

Q12: Babies are in this "mouthy" stage according to psychoanalytic theory?

The crrect Answer is: Oral stage

Q13: A nat'l monument near Mill Valley, Calif. named for this naturalist is known for its
stand of ancient coast redwoods?

The crrect Answer is: (John) Muir

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