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Q1: Seen here is Oliver Cromwell's signature in 1655 during the five years he held this two-

word title, hence the P?

The crrect Answer is: Lord Protector

Q2: In 1846 he was elected to Congress as an Illinois Whig; in 1856 he joined the antislavery
Republican Party?

The crrect Answer is: Abraham Lincoln

Q3: In 1908 he rolled out the first car affordable for most Americans, the Model T?

The crrect Answer is: (Henry) Ford

Q4: This 1955 novel is responsible for popularizing the word "nymphet"?

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

Q5: Kentucky's Centre College offered "The Art of" this, a lost mode of transportation;
Monty Python likes it silly?

The crrect Answer is: walking

Q6: AAA says check your tire pressure before driving, when tires aren't hot, as this measure
normally increases by 2-6 with hot tires?

The crrect Answer is: PSI

Q7: Proverbially, this action "deserves another"?

The crrect Answer is: one good turn

Q8: Sunny destinations on this peninsula include Tulum, Playa del Carmen & of course,
Cancun?
The crrect Answer is: the Yucatà ¡n

Q9: This small game bird is une caille?

The crrect Answer is: a quail

Q10: Business News Daily named Calibri one of the best fonts for this document--now go
update yours?

The crrect Answer is: a rà ©sumà ©

Q11: A fountain at Hearst Castle boasts several sculptures of Sekhmet, a lion-headed


goddess of this civilization?

The crrect Answer is: Egypt

Q12: Old-timer: HEALTH MUSE?

The crrect Answer is: Methuselah

Q13: In 1836 Francis Baily noted the "beads" around the moon's edge during one of these
events?

The crrect Answer is: an eclipse

Q14: The famous message sent in Morse code May 24, 1844; we guess it started dot-dash-
dash?

The crrect Answer is: "What hath God wrought"

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