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Q1: Tony the Tiger?

The crrect Answer is: Kellogg\'s Frosted Flakes

Q2: This urban running, jumping & climbing activity originated from a French special forces
training course?

The crrect Answer is: parkour

Q3: This '50s show was the 1st sitcom to use 3 cameras to film in front of a live audience?

The crrect Answer is: <i>I Love Lucy</i>

Q4: If you float down this North American river, you'll actually find about 1,500, not 1,000
islands?

The crrect Answer is: St. Lawrence River

Q5: It's the breed of dog in the famous logo seen here?

The crrect Answer is: a basset hound

Q6: "Peace Breaks Out" is John Knowles' sequel to this novel set at a New England boarding
school?

The crrect Answer is: <i>A Separate Peace</i>

Q7: A raspberry-filled glazed one of these from Krispy Kreme has 350 calories?

The crrect Answer is: jelly doughnut

Q8: In the 1950s Victor Mills used his grandkids as test subjects when he created this brand
of disposable diapers?

The crrect Answer is: Pampers


Q9: A napthalene spheroid?

The crrect Answer is: a mothball

Q10: In March 1997 Clinton & Yeltsin agreed to disagree on the expansion of this defense
organization?

The crrect Answer is: NATO

Q11: Kellogg's Honey Smacks--Dig'Em is his name?

The crrect Answer is: a frog

Q12: A mode of transport, or to direct a plant to grow in a particular way?

The crrect Answer is: train

Q13: On the big screen Rex Harrison did quite a lot playing this medical man who could
"Talk to the Animals"?

The crrect Answer is: Dr. Dolittle

Q14: In the late 1800s women wore ankle boots with side buttons & men these with side
buttons over their shoes?

The crrect Answer is: spats

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