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Q1: In the abbreviation JPEG, the "P" is this 12-letter adjective?

The crrect Answer is: Photographic

Q2: This insect is mentioned in Muhammad Ali's line about his boxing style?

The crrect Answer is: a bee

Q3: This 2-word TV innovation premiered in the 1963 Army-Navy game?

The crrect Answer is: instant replay

Q4: Bachelor president?

The crrect Answer is: James Buchanan

Q5: You got nothin' to lose in this game with 15 white & black "stones" that mercifully end
up on the bar after being "hit"?

The crrect Answer is: backgammon

Q6: Half-man, half-beast son of the Queen of Crete?

The crrect Answer is: the Minotaur

Q7: The American flag has 7 red & 6 white stripes, while the similar flag of this African
country has 6 red & 5 white stripes?

The crrect Answer is: Liberia

Q8: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew at a cafe in Rome) If I ask an Italian lady "Esposa?", I'm asking
her this?

The crrect Answer is: Are you married?


Q9: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from Sardi's in New York, NY.) You can see this actor
presented with his caricature at Sardi's in the movie "The King of Comedy"; he later signed
it with the name of his character, Rupert Pumpkin?

The crrect Answer is: Robert De Niro

Q10: This sitcom bartender played a dad accused of incest in the controversial "Something
about Amelia"?

The crrect Answer is: Ted Danson

Q11: These Thanksgiving berries are also called bounceberries because ripe ones bounce?

The crrect Answer is: cranberries

Q12: In summer, this seafood is sold at stands fresh & whole; at other times, it's eaten
pickled?

The crrect Answer is: herring

Q13: This company took a shot at making Kevlar aramid fiber?

The crrect Answer is: DuPont

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