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Q1: When the European mole wants lunch, it goes after this annelid that comes out after

the
rain?

The crrect Answer is: an earthworm

Q2: Paris' Montmartre area once had 30 windmills; today the best-known one is the moulin
outside this nightspot?

The crrect Answer is: the Moulin Rouge

Q3: 2-word term for the 30,000-pound precision-guided bombs used to destroy
underground command centers?

The crrect Answer is: bunker busters

Q4: Roy Dean set a world record in 1970, completing one of these in the London Times in 3
min. 45 sec.?

The crrect Answer is: a crossword puzzle

Q5: 1940s Mexican-American men helped popularize this rhyming ensemble associated
with jitterbug dancing?

The crrect Answer is: a zoot suit

Q6: This sea stretches from Beirut to Gibraltar?

The crrect Answer is: Mediterranean Sea

Q7: From 1970's "Ladies of the Canyon" album, it's Joni Mitchell's song of ecological
concerns?

The crrect Answer is: "Big Yellow Taxi"

Q8: The "cross" in motocross racing is short for this, referring to the rugged terrain?
The crrect Answer is: crosscountry

Q9: In the 1960s this famous structure really was "falling down", so Robert McCulloch paid
$2,460,000 & moved it to Arizona?

The crrect Answer is: London Bridge

Q10: A blue triangle on the Solomon Islands' flag represents this surrounding body of
water?

The crrect Answer is: the Pacific

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