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Q1: A former House speaker, John Bell ran as a third-party candidate in this last election

year before the Civil War?

The crrect Answer is: 1860

Q2: Spice,Channel,Virgin?

The crrect Answer is: islands

Q3: In 1968 Glen Campell reached No. 3 with this song about a county employee in Kansas?

The crrect Answer is: "Wichita Lineman"

Q4: The Yangtze is a river; Yahtzee is a game played with this many dice?

The crrect Answer is: 5

Q5: Fortification with a parapet on top?

The crrect Answer is: a rampart

Q6: The term "czar" came from the family name of this Roman, stabbed by Brutus & others
in 44 B.C.?

The crrect Answer is: Julius Caesar

Q7: "Rocket" is the nickname of this Aussie tennis star?

The crrect Answer is: Rod Laver

Q8: Born in 1686, he invented the first accurate thermometer & devised a temperature scale
to go with it?

The crrect Answer is: Fahrenheit


Q9: Theon seems to have lived at the same time that this Roman emperor was building his
famous wall?

The crrect Answer is: Hadrian

Q10: Welsh & the Scottish variety of this language are recognized regional languages in the
United Kingdom?

The crrect Answer is: Gaelic

Q11: 1897:Theodor Herzl holds the first congress of this group; in one year it would have
800 chapters in Europe?

The crrect Answer is: the World Zionist Congress

Q12: In one episode, she coached Rob's brother, Stacey Petrie, through a practice date?

The crrect Answer is: Sally Rogers

Q13: Hard rockers "Burnin' For You":____ ____ Cult?

The crrect Answer is: Blue à –yster

Q14: Marilyn Monroe was one, & the subject of this song was another:"(January) You start
the year off fine /(February) You're my little valentine..."?

The crrect Answer is: "Calendar Girl"

Q15: To remove someone from the priesthood?

The crrect Answer is: defrock

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