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Q1: British people push a trolley when buying tea at Tesco; in the U.S. we push this?

The crrect Answer is: a shopping cart

Q2: A dance kick where you change legs in the air, or a swimming kick used as part of the
sidestroke?

The crrect Answer is: a scissors kick

Q3: In "Kismet", the 3 "B's" refer not to Bach, Beethoven & Brahms, but to this song title?

The crrect Answer is: "Baubles, Bangles & Beads"

Q4: Their festivities were interrupted on Dec. 26, 1776 by the arrival of Washington & his
troops?

The crrect Answer is: the Hessians

Q5: A notable one of these read, "Here lies Ann Mann, who lived an old maid but died an old
Mann"?

The crrect Answer is: an epitaph

Q6: In 1901 this became Albert Einstein's new nationality?

The crrect Answer is: Swiss

Q7: On Feb. 24, 1987, for the 1st time in his career, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar scored this many
points on 1 shot?

The crrect Answer is: 3

Q8: Napoleon's is seen here?

The crrect Answer is: a death mask


Q9: If "Tess" author Thomas was late for school he would have gotten this rhyme time
epithet?

The crrect Answer is: tardy Hardy

Q10: Scene III of 1916's "The Century Girl" was "The Toy Soldiers", with music by this
composer?

The crrect Answer is: Victor Herbert

Q11: Comedian & former late late night TV host Craig Ferguson became the host of this
lively game show?

The crrect Answer is: <i>Celebrity Name Game</i>

Q12: 7'3" with a 7'6" wingspan, Kristaps Porzingis stands tall & wide in the world's most
famous arena for this team?

The crrect Answer is: the New York Knicks

Q13: After his flight was canceled, he hired a plane, wrote "Virgin Airlines" on a board,
charged $39 for 1-way & "filled up my first plane"?

The crrect Answer is: Branson

Q14: For men these included the crew, ducktail & Kookie look?

The crrect Answer is: haircuts

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