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Q1: In 1972 an Ulster MP slapped Britain's home secretary who told parliament that

"Bloody" this day was self-defense by British troops?

The crrect Answer is: Bloody Sunday

Q2: Its name sounds redundant, but the state flower of New Jersey is the purple this?

The crrect Answer is: violet

Q3: PGP, a popular e-mail encryption program, stands for "Pretty Good" this?

The crrect Answer is: Privacy

Q4: This spreading tool's name was a late Latin term for the shoulder blade?

The crrect Answer is: a spatula

Q5: In a Bloody Mary: vodka, tomato juice, lemon juice, this Lea & Perrins product?

The crrect Answer is: Worcestershire sauce

Q6: The Latin phrase "onus probandi" refers to this; it lies with the plaintiff?

The crrect Answer is: the burden of proof

Q7: In the evenings she carried a lamp while walking the corridors of a hospital in the
Crimea tending to Britain's wounded?

The crrect Answer is: Florence Nightingale

Q8: In L.A. County you can sue for no more than $7,500 in this court?

The crrect Answer is: small claims

Q9: A tale of Wouk:"The ____ of War"?


The crrect Answer is: Winds

Q10: Quidditch & Wizard Chess are 2 games from this book series?

The crrect Answer is: <i>Harry Potter</i>

Q11: A halftone screen breaks up a solid image into a pattern of these?

The crrect Answer is: dots

Q12: It's what gives you, me, or a pig color?

The crrect Answer is: pigment

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