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Q1: Prince tipped his hat to listeners with this 1985 No. 2 hit?

The crrect Answer is: "Raspberry Beret"

Q2: Christine Armstrong,Luther Van Dam,Hayden Fox?

The crrect Answer is: "Coach"

Q3: The band Simply Red took their name in part from their love of this northern English
soccer team?

The crrect Answer is: Manchester United

Q4: Nobel Peace Prize winner Willy Brandt was mayor of this beleaguered city from 1957 to
1966?

The crrect Answer is: West Berlin

Q5: The top 22 of these fortune-telling cards are known as the major arcana?

The crrect Answer is: tarot cards

Q6: The Mongols were on the verge of capturing this Austrian city in 1241 when their leader
Ogodai died?

The crrect Answer is: Vienna

Q7: These wild hogs are named for their bristle-covered dorsal regions?

The crrect Answer is: razorback

Q8: Depending on the user's height, they can be 6-7 feet long & 3-4 inches wide?

The crrect Answer is: skis


Q9: The Reverend Jim Jones led this sect to its ultimate doom?

The crrect Answer is: the Peoples Temple

Q10: In Earth's history, this field has flipped over many times switching its north & south
poles?

The crrect Answer is: magnetic field

Q11: From Latin "nasus tortium" meaning twisted nose, due to this plant's pungent
qualities?

The crrect Answer is: nasturtium

Q12: In 78 years Pat Peacock is the only woman to win the Arkansas contest for calling this
other bird?

The crrect Answer is: a duck

Q13: South Mountain: McClellan tops this top general?

The crrect Answer is: (Robert E.) Lee

Q14: In March 1983 this "Magnum P.I." star became the first male centerfold in McCall's
history; he kept his clothes on?

The crrect Answer is: Tom Selleck

Q15: Sailors, whether ancient or not?

The crrect Answer is: the Mariners

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