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Q1: In the 2000 presidential election he got 53% of the vote?

The crrect Answer is: Vladimir Putin

Q2: Riley is the first name of this guitarist whose stage initials stand for "Blues Boy"?

The crrect Answer is: B.B. King

Q3: This movie "Daredevil" is lucky at cards: he won the 2004 California State Poker
Championship?

The crrect Answer is: Ben Affleck

Q4: In 1797 Charles Newbold patented a cast-iron one--better than wood, but farmers
worried it would poison the soil?

The crrect Answer is: a plow

Q5: Photos published in June 1999 show its largest moon, Titan, may have liquid seas?

The crrect Answer is: Saturn

Q6: This alliterative team is last alphabetically?

The crrect Answer is: the Washington Wizards

Q7: General Patton had a "stinging" slap, so you can figure out that this was his sign?

The crrect Answer is: Scorpio

Q8: Disney character who hit the big time in 1932's "Mickey's Revue"?

The crrect Answer is: Goofy


Q9: Its velocity can be thousands of feet per second, so we know Superman's faster than
that?

The crrect Answer is: a speeding bullet

Q10: The number 1 wood club is also known by this "automotive" name?

The crrect Answer is: driver

Q11: If Britt Ekland wanted his body & ex-wife Alana Hamilton thought he was sexy, come
on Rachel Hunter let me know?

The crrect Answer is: Rod Stewart

Q12: (Sarah of the Clue Crew touches a whale from a boat off the coast of Baja California in
Mexico.) These crustaceans on whales aren't parasites because they don't derive nutrition
from the whales; they're just along for the ride?

The crrect Answer is: barnacles

Q13: If you play poker with a "mechanic", he won't get the cards greasy--he'll do this?

The crrect Answer is: he\'ll cheat

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