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Q1: The 6-stringed Spanish version of this instrument has its strings tuned to E below the

bass staff, A, D, G, B & E?

The crrect Answer is: guitar

Q2: Greed & arrogant pride are building blocks of the Pyncheon family in this 1851
Nathaniel Hawthorne work?

The crrect Answer is: <i>House of the Seven Gables</i>

Q3: Don Woods, the first weatherman on KTUL, created Gusty, the official cartoon character
of this tornado-prone state?

The crrect Answer is: Oklahoma

Q4: Known for its reviews, this site "is a collective of the tech-savvy and tech-obsessed. Join
us"?

The crrect Answer is: CNET

Q5: You better buckle up, as his second law of motion shows when your car stops suddenly,
you don't?

The crrect Answer is: Sir Isaac Newton

Q6: This Baltic republic's coat of arms features 3 blue lions on a gold shield?

The crrect Answer is: Estonia

Q7: A person looking to purchase the metal with the symbol Cu?

The crrect Answer is: a copper shopper

Q8: Boxing announcer Michael Buffer is known for the injunction "Let's get ready to" do
this?
The crrect Answer is: rumble!

Q9: "Johnny's Mambo" & "(I've Had) The Time Of My Life"?

The crrect Answer is: <i>Dirty Dancing</i>

Q10: You're not rushing to the plow, as the average age of this occupation is up from 51 in
1982 to near 60 today?

The crrect Answer is: farming

Q11: Its "pace" tops out at 50 yards per hour for the garden type?

The crrect Answer is: snail

Q12: Knothead & Splinter are the nephew & niece of this cartoon bird produced by Walter
Lantz?

The crrect Answer is: Woody Woodpecker

Q13: Sacred syllable uttered as a mantra during meditation?

The crrect Answer is: om

Q14: You can visit his home, Sagamore Hill, in Oyster Bay, Long Island?

The crrect Answer is: Theodore Roosevelt

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