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Q1: The first African-American to win the Nobel Peace Prize, this man was appointed to the

U.N. Palestine Commission in 1947?

The crrect Answer is: Ralph Bunche

Q2: (Emeril gives the clue, slowly.) Tomatoes & mozzarella make up this salad named for
the island in the Bay of Naples where it was created?

The crrect Answer is: Caprese

Q3: Like Picasso, this "Polish Prince" went through a blue period, with hits like "Blue on
Blue" & "Blue Velvet"?

The crrect Answer is: Bobby Vinton

Q4: Gen. Lewis Hershey presided over this U.S. draft agency 1941-1946 & 1948-1970?

The crrect Answer is: Selective Service

Q5: One isn't used to mend a holy cow but a holey sock?

The crrect Answer is: darning egg

Q6: "(Of a disease) having long duration (opposed to acute)"?

The crrect Answer is: chronic

Q7: Queen Anne's,Saint Mary's,Anne Arundel?

The crrect Answer is: Maryland

Q8: This "Gone With the Wind" star, not Vivien Leigh, was Elia Kazan's 1st choice for "A
Streetcar Named Desire"?

The crrect Answer is: Olivia de Havilland


Q9: A sabot is another name for this type of wooden shoe originally worn by Dutch farmers?

The crrect Answer is: a clog

Q10: This camel-like cud chewer hisses & spits when it's angry?

The crrect Answer is: a llama

Q11: Collective term for victories in horse racing's 3 major events?

The crrect Answer is: Triple Crown

Q12: Roy Allen partnered with Frank Wright to sell this soft drink, hence the A&W brand
name?

The crrect Answer is: root beer

Q13: The center of attention onstage is sometimes in this kind of light?

The crrect Answer is: the limelight

Q14: Unlike most fish, morays lack scales & the caudal, pelvic & pectoral types of these
appendages?

The crrect Answer is: fins

Q15: This ballpark opened in the Bronx in 1923; the new one, in 2009?

The crrect Answer is: Yankee Stadium

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