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Q1: Until 1929 this 985-foot-tall wrought-iron landmark was the world's tallest man-made

structure?

The crrect Answer is: Eiffel Tower

Q2: The label of the deodorant Secret says it's also one of these sweat-stopping products?

The crrect Answer is: antiperspirant

Q3: Articles he wrote for the Atlantic Monthly in 1875 became Chapters IV to XVII in "Life
on the Mississippi"?

The crrect Answer is: Mark Twain

Q4: Rockets get their forward motion from this, the JP in Cal Tech's JPL?

The crrect Answer is: Jet propulsion

Q5: Pierre Auguste Bourguignon Derbigny, Henry Thibodaux & Andre Bienvenu Roman
governed this state?

The crrect Answer is: Louisiana

Q6: "A Hard Jay's Night" & "Phil on Wire"?

The crrect Answer is: <i>Modern Family</i>

Q7: Exactly 3 months before 9/11, this Oklahoma City bomber was executed?

The crrect Answer is: (Timothy) McVeigh

Q8: The owner of the Brown Derby in Hollywood got his name on this salad with lettuce,
bacon, chicken, eggs & blue cheese?

The crrect Answer is: a Cobb salad


Q9: It's the name of the vampire played 20 years apart by Jonathan Frid & Ben Cross?

The crrect Answer is: Barnabas (Collins)

Q10: It's the hollow, stemlike shaft of a feather?

The crrect Answer is: Quill

Q11: The fact this South American country's flag has different designs on each side is an
easy Asuncion to make?

The crrect Answer is: Paraguay

Q12: The med school at this public university is named for David Geffen & is affiliated with
the Ronald Reagan Medical Center?

The crrect Answer is: UCLA

Q13: It struck out in a book by baseball player Jimmy Piersall?

The crrect Answer is: fear

Q14: Medically speaking, remove 2 letters from a word meaning "to beat rapidly" & you get
this word meaning "to examine by touching"?

The crrect Answer is: palpate

Q15: To learn these, meaning to get the basics down, originally applied to new sailors?

The crrect Answer is: the ropes

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