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Q1: The pilgrimage to Mecca for Muslims?

The crrect Answer is: hajj

Q2: When one actor leaves the stage; it's an "exit"; when more than one leaves, it's called
this?

The crrect Answer is: an exeunt

Q3: Drains need air to maintain flow, so they're connected to these outlets on the roof?

The crrect Answer is: vents

Q4: They hold up hosiery & may be part of a belt?

The crrect Answer is: Garter

Q5: Carrie Fisher made her film debut in this 1975 Warren Beatty-Julie Christie movie?

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

Q6: From Chinese, this piece of double talk can be a toast or casual, light chatter?

The crrect Answer is: chin-chin

Q7: George Washington & Ben Franklin were members of this society that has Scottish &
York Rite branches?

The crrect Answer is: Freemasons

Q8: It's said that this founder of Methodism traveled 225,000 miles on horseback to preach
the gospel?

The crrect Answer is: John Wesley


Q9: It's bad enough there are jumping & hissing types--does there really have to be one
called the true death's head??

The crrect Answer is: cockroach

Q10: Freeport?

The crrect Answer is: the Bahamas

Q11: In 1699 Sieur d'Iberville saw Okwata, a vast lake near the Gulf of Mexico, & renamed it
this?

The crrect Answer is: Lake Pontchartrain

Q12: Number of proverbial "seas" of the world, or number of "sisters" in women's colleges
in the Northeast?

The crrect Answer is: 7

Q13: State capital named for a stone outcrop on the Arkansas River downstream from "Big
Rock"?

The crrect Answer is: Little Rock

Q14: 1962:The title theme from "Days Of Wine And Roses" by Johnny Mercer & him?

The crrect Answer is: Henry Mancini

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