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Q1: A sailor stores his possessions in a sea one?

The crrect Answer is: a sea chest

Q2: It's a person who eats way too much or has a great capacity for something; you may be
one for punishment?

The crrect Answer is: a glutton

Q3: Avian term for a reserve fund of money for retirement or emergencies?

The crrect Answer is: a nestegg

Q4: He became the oldest man ever to fly in space when he returned there in October 1998
at the age of 77?

The crrect Answer is: John Glenn

Q5: The bacterial byproduct rapamycin, first found in this island's soil, may help Alzheimer
patients?

The crrect Answer is: Easter Island (or Rapa Nui)

Q6: Before he had to sell it, this author enjoyed coming home to his Chateau de Monte-
Cristo outside of Paris?

The crrect Answer is: Alexandre Dumas

Q7: She was once engaged to Charlie Sheen, but she married John Travolta?

The crrect Answer is: Kelly Preston

Q8: Landscape Arch, one of the world's longest natural arches, is found at a national park in
this state?
The crrect Answer is: Utah

Q9: Wisconsin named this type of cow such as Holstein its state domestic animal & milks it
for all it's worth?

The crrect Answer is: a dairy cow

Q10: This 6-letter Tony Stewart sport / Don't thrill me at all / July is too short / That's when
Wimbledon calls?

The crrect Answer is: NASCAR

Q11: Lincoln read a preliminary draft of this to his cabinet July 22, 1862 but didn't issue it
until September?

The crrect Answer is: Emancipation Proclamation

Q12: This language was first laid out in an 1887 book called "Lingvo Internacia"?

The crrect Answer is: Esperanto

Q13: Oddly, this English word for corn that's from Spanish & Arawak is spelled like the
Latvian word for "bread"?

The crrect Answer is: maize

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