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Q1: In the summer of 1870, this steamboat named for a Southern hero defeated the Natchez

in a match race?

The crrect Answer is: Robert E. Lee

Q2: On July 6, 1957, these 2 met in Liverpool; one, the lead singer of The Quarrymen, let the
other, then 15, join the band?

The crrect Answer is: (Paul) McCartney & (John) Lennon

Q3: Nanki-Poo & Ko-Ko appear in this W.S. Gilbert libretto?

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

Q4: 18th c. statesman Edmund Burke said ungrateful people will do this to "the hand that
fed them"?

The crrect Answer is: bite

Q5: With Eric Clapton on lead guitar, Derek & the Dominos released the hit album "Layla &
Other Assorted" these?

The crrect Answer is: <i>Love Songs</i>

Q6: "The Square Deal"?

The crrect Answer is: Teddy Roosevelt

Q7: General Mills created her name as a signature to personalize responses to questions
about baking?

The crrect Answer is: Betty Crocker

Q8: After their mom's death, 3 young women discover they have magic powers on this CW
drama?
The crrect Answer is: <i>Charmed</i>

Q9: In ancient Babylonia an author would press these into his cuneiform to protect against
forgery?

The crrect Answer is: fingertips

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