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Q1: First published in 1931, "The Story of" this elephant includes his escape to the city

where he becomes cultured & educated?

The crrect Answer is: Babar

Q2: The Astraea, a Roman slave galley from an 1880 novel?

The crrect Answer is: <i>Ben-Hur</i>

Q3: "Eight Weeks to Optimum Health" is a bestseller by this alternative medicine man seen
here:?

The crrect Answer is: Dr. Andrew Weil

Q4: Lucy Ewing,Ellie Ewing,Pam Ewing?

The crrect Answer is: <i>Dallas</i>

Q5: This great Spanish tenor sang in a $10 mil. version of "Aida" staged at the Temple of
Luxor in Egypt?

The crrect Answer is: Placido Domingo

Q6: (Nancy O'Dell and Kevin Frazier of Entertainment Tonight present the clue.) (Nancy)
The March 19th, 1990 cover of Newsweek-- "Rap Rage!" Has rap gone too far?(Kevin) With
this "Funky Cold Medina" & "Wild Thing" rapper pictured below the headline, we'll say it--
no. No, it hasn't?

The crrect Answer is: Tone Loc

Q7: 1970:"What can you say about a twenty-five-year-old girl who died?"?

The crrect Answer is: "Love Story"

Q8: In 2001 scientists found a new type of this 10-armed cephalopod; it has 2 fins that flap
like elephant ears?
The crrect Answer is: a squid

Q9: In 1796 Jacob Crowninshield imported the first of these pachyderms exhibited in the
U.S.?

The crrect Answer is: elephants

Q10: "I am Heathcliff" is a line from this 1847 novel?

The crrect Answer is: <i>Wuthering Heights</i>

Q11: This Microsoft program was originally called Presenter?

The crrect Answer is: PowerPoint

Q12: The space between these should be tweezed to the width of 1 eye, not 2?

The crrect Answer is: eyebrows

Q13: (I'm Christina Ricci.) Our show has set scenes at this airport that got its present name
in 1963; it was one of the first to give airlines their own terminals, with Pan Am's being one
of the most modern?

The crrect Answer is: JFK

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