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Q1: Her book imprint is being closed after the debacle & cancellation of O.J.

's "If I Did It"


book?

The crrect Answer is: Judith Regan

Q2: The 1901 Platt Amendment allowed the U.S. to intervene in this formerly Spanish, now
Communist island?

The crrect Answer is: Cuba

Q3: The equator crosses more land in this South American nation than any other?

The crrect Answer is: Brazil

Q4: He made his only trip to the South the same year he wrote "My Old Kentucky Home"?

The crrect Answer is: Stephen Foster

Q5: Varieties of this sport include major fast pitch & major slow pitch?

The crrect Answer is: softball

Q6: These 2 things "are soon parted"?

The crrect Answer is: a fool & his money

Q7: Sardinia?

The crrect Answer is: Italy

Q8: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in
Springfield, MA.) Two basketballs went up on the shuttle Atlantis in 2009--one here from
the Globetrotters & a second ball handled in 1909 by this astronomer, then a Big Ten athlete
& whose namesake telescope Atlantis was off to repair?
The crrect Answer is: the Hubble

Q9: A large, deep vessel for holding liquids such as dye?

The crrect Answer is: vat

Q10: Research shows a mother eating a candy bar before doing this helps a baby fall asleep
quicker?

The crrect Answer is: nursing

Q11: An NYU student said of this Clinton foe, "He's obviously a better teacher than he is a
special prosecutor"?

The crrect Answer is: Ken Starr

Q12: During one season, the winter o 1678, this Baroque music master was born in Venice?

The crrect Answer is: Antonio Vivaldi

Q13: Kathleen Sebelius, insuring America, one person at a time?

The crrect Answer is: Secretary of Health and Human Services

Q14: Quetzalcoatl did double duty as the top god of both the Toltecs & these people?

The crrect Answer is: the Aztecs

Q15: This mission chapel has been called the "Cradle of Texas Liberty"?

The crrect Answer is: the Alamo

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