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Q1: In 1941 the Pittsburgh Pirates changed their name to this?

The crrect Answer is: Pittsburgh Steelers

Q2: Vincenzo Peruggia stole the Mona Lisa from this museum in 1911 & kept it for two
years?

The crrect Answer is: The Louvre

Q3: This clause barring a state religion: Ratified as part of the First Amendment, 1791; cited
in Edwards v. Aguillard, 1987?

The crrect Answer is: the Establishment Clause

Q4: In 2013 this federal holiday was also Inauguration Day?

The crrect Answer is: Martin Luther King Day

Q5: In 1985 Bob Hope received one of these "Honors" named for a president who shared his
May 29 birthday?

The crrect Answer is: the Kennedy Center Honors

Q6: In 1938 he appeared with Susan Hayward in Warner Brothers' prison drama "Girls on
Probation"?

The crrect Answer is: Ronald Reagan

Q7: Right now, head west on Constitution Ave. & soon you'll be on its shore?

The crrect Answer is: the Potomac River

Q8: This series introducing Tony, Carmela, Meadow & A.J.?

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


Q9: The most graceful & gentle of the martial arts, it's practiced mainly as a means of
meditation?

The crrect Answer is: tai chi

Q10: Syfy's creepy anthology series is "Channel" this number?

The crrect Answer is: <i>Channel Zero</i>

Q11: This device has a U-shaped bar that goes through a loop called a staple?

The crrect Answer is: a padlock

Q12: As Francois Truffaut could have told you, in France "to sow one's wild oats" is "to
strike" this many "blows"?

The crrect Answer is: 400

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