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Q1: These spiny little creatures used as balls in the croquet game have a maddening

tendency to crawl away?

The crrect Answer is: hedgehogs

Q2: Kafka called those who inspired him, like this "Karamazov" author, his "blood
relatives"?

The crrect Answer is: Dostoevsky

Q3: The syringa, also known as the mock orange, is Idaho's official state this?

The crrect Answer is: flower

Q4: The name of 2 cities; one in England & one in the U.S., both famous for their
universities?

The crrect Answer is: Cambridge

Q5: This roll flavored with onion, a sort of bagel without the hole, was named for a Polish
city?

The crrect Answer is: bialy

Q6: Picasso painted lots of gloomy paintings from 1901-04, mostly in shades of this color?

The crrect Answer is: blue

Q7: Her hit song "I'm A Survivor" was also the theme to her TV sitcom?

The crrect Answer is: Reba McEntire

Q8: Now one big happy family, this mentoring group was formed by the union of 2 "sibling"
organizations in 1977?
The crrect Answer is: Big Brothers & Big Sisters

Q9: The piano on which Dooley Wilson "played" this standard in "Casablanca" was a Warner
Bros. prop with just 58 keys?

The crrect Answer is: "As Time Goes By"

Q10: Fluky's in Chicago makes these items Chicago style by adding mustard, onions,
peppers, tomatoes...?

The crrect Answer is: hot dogs

Q11: Poet Banjo Paterson & the first lines of his "The Man From Snowy River" grace this
country's 10-dollar note?

The crrect Answer is: Australia

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