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Q1: A blog post notes that Junya Watanabe's Spring '09 collection continues to rely on this

basic type of working pants?

The crrect Answer is: jeans

Q2: Equal to 4 inches, the hand is most often used to measure the height of these creatures?

The crrect Answer is: horses

Q3: Cottontail & these 2 "went down the lane to gather blackberries" in "The Tale of Peter
Rabbit"?

The crrect Answer is: Flopsy & Mopsy

Q4: "And Noah begat three sons, Shem, Ham and" him?

The crrect Answer is: Japheth

Q5: A spirometer isn't a drawing toy; it measures the capacity of these body organs that
expand & contract?

The crrect Answer is: the lungs

Q6: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports Times Square.) In 1907, risky fireworks were replaced
for New Year's Eve with this, covered with 125-watt bulbs?

The crrect Answer is: the (New Year\'s Eve dropping) ball

Q7: John McCloskey became the USA's first of these March 15, 1875, but didn't get his red
hat until an 1878 trip to Rome?

The crrect Answer is: a cardinal

Q8: Direct listing allows companies to sell their shares without these bank "under"lings?
The crrect Answer is: underwriters

Q9: Pants with a tight, low waistline are called "huggers" of this body part?

The crrect Answer is: Hip

Q10: The Reno bros. pulled off America's 1st robbery of one of these, October 6, 1866?

The crrect Answer is: a train robbery

Q11: Used as a sweetener, this white crystalline powder, C7H5NO3S, is 300 times as sweet
as sugar?

The crrect Answer is: saccharin

Q12: This Kurt Weill musical drama was produced in German as "Die Dreigroschenoper" in
1928?

The crrect Answer is: <i>The Threepenny Opera</i>

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