You are on page 1of 2

Q1: Lake Neuchatel is the largest lake entirely within this European country's boundaries?

The crrect Answer is: Switzerland

Q2: In 1955 Rudolph Flesch wrote "Why Johnny Can't" do this, attacking current teaching
practices?

The crrect Answer is: read

Q3: This synonym for "interred" is what the Dogs did to the Bones, 119-30?

The crrect Answer is: buried

Q4: The call of this small reddish-brown rodent is a loud "chip" followed by a rapid trill?

The crrect Answer is: chipmunk

Q5: In 2002 this "Notes on a Scandal" dame went "Into the Woods" as Giant (well, her
recorded voice did, anyway)?

The crrect Answer is: Judi Dench

Q6: Type of "frame" very common in house construction?

The crrect Answer is: A

Q7: Opened in 2005, the Vegas resort hotel named for this man cost $2.7 billion to build?

The crrect Answer is: (Steve) Wynn

Q8: Elmer Booze has gained (moderate) fame doing this for piano virtuosos as they
perform?

The crrect Answer is: turn pages


Q9: Maynard Jackson was mayor of fhis city, & one of the USA's busiest airports now bears
his name?

The crrect Answer is: Atlanta

Q10: Make your own version of Marie Callender's top-selling pie, this one with stiffly beaten
egg whites?

The crrect Answer is: a lemon meringue pie

Q11: Many visitors to the island of Krk have been inspired to utter this "Wheel of Fortune"
catchphrase?

The crrect Answer is: Can I buy a vowel?

You might also like