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Q1: A word for the edge of a steep place jettisons its "BR" & becomes this slang word

for
publicity?

The crrect Answer is: ink

Q2: In this religion, prayer time is announced from a minaret by a muezzin, or crier?

The crrect Answer is: Islam

Q3: She came to prominence as a standup comic before earning an Oscar nomination for
"The Color Purple"?

The crrect Answer is: Whoopi Goldberg

Q4: A Packers fan insisted on a laptop with memory in GBs instead of TBs, this
measurement?

The crrect Answer is: terabytes

Q5: Hearst Castle is a landmark there?

The crrect Answer is: California

Q6: Birmingham, Alabama?

The crrect Answer is: Central

Q7: This 1950 absurdist play by Eugene Ionesco consists mainly of meaningless dialogues
between 2 couples?

The crrect Answer is: <i>The Bald Soprano</i>

Q8: Harriet Lane, this relative of Buchanan served as his White House hostess?

The crrect Answer is: niece


Q9: The Gruyere variety of this food graces the surface of French onion soup?

The crrect Answer is: Cheese

Q10: The "Kellogg's Kids" featured on Corn Flakes boxes in the 1950s were illustrated by
this artist?

The crrect Answer is: Norman Rockwell

Q11: "The Pearl", a story by this man, tells of a pearl diver named Kino?

The crrect Answer is: Steinbeck

Q12: 3 calves created this way made headlines back in 1988?

The crrect Answer is: cloning

Q13: General Lee said, "He has lost his left arm" (which was buried in Ellwood, Virginia)
"but I have lost my right arm"?

The crrect Answer is: Stonewall Jackson

Q14: 'Anyone can throw a bunch of ground beef on a grill", says the cookbook named for
this animated TV series?

The crrect Answer is: <i>Bob\'s Burgers</i>

Q15: Tasseography is a fancy name for this divination practice?

The crrect Answer is: reading tea leaves

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