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Q1: It's the term for a tenth of one's annual income given to support a church?

The crrect Answer is: a tithe

Q2: (Jon of the Clue Crew reports from Central Park.) Central Park has several impressive
arches, like the one named for this shape, a design term for an ornamental 3-part leaf?

The crrect Answer is: a trefoil

Q3: We admit there's some redundancy in the "Jeopardy!" category title "U.S." these?

The crrect Answer is: States

Q4: This show featured Shady Rest Hotel proprietor Kate Bradley, her three daughters &
their uncle?

The crrect Answer is: <i>Petticoat Junction</i>

Q5: Dorothy's pal in "The Wizard of Oz" who wiped his eyes with his tail so often that "it
became quite wet"?

The crrect Answer is: the Cowardly Lion

Q6: Middle English for "to shut out", it means to bar one's right to redeem mortgaged
property?

The crrect Answer is: foreclose

Q7: A newspaper covering Congress since 1955, or the act of going down a list as you check
class attendance?

The crrect Answer is: <i>Roll Call</i>

Q8: Gladness, or a shout of encouragement?


The crrect Answer is: Cheer

Q9: Rutgers' football rivalry with this school goes back to their first collegiate game in
1869?

The crrect Answer is: Princeton

Q10: They probably got their name from the fact they were 4" longer than ordinary
knickerbockers?

The crrect Answer is: plus fours

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