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Q1: Fred Dryer was on the beat in 1984 tracking down bad guys as this title LAPD homicide

detective?

The crrect Answer is: Hunter

Q2: This, the name of 8 English kings, means "ruler of the home"?

The crrect Answer is: Henry

Q3: Logically enough, the 1933 cover of the first News-Week (sic) had not 1 but this many
photos?

The crrect Answer is: 7

Q4: This word for an ax comes from Algonquian, though it's associated with the Florida
State Seminoles?

The crrect Answer is: a tomahawk

Q5: It's the "rock" in rock & rye?

The crrect Answer is: rock candy

Q6: He & Stephen Merchant created the British TV show "The Office"?

The crrect Answer is: Ricky Gervais

Q7: On Dec. 27, 1860 Major Robert Anderson raised the stakes when he raised a 36- by 20-
foot one of these?

The crrect Answer is: the American flag

Q8: Barbara Stanwyck was a detective in 2 pilots that aired as episodes of this '60s Robert
Stack series?
The crrect Answer is: <i>The Untouchables</i>

Q9: At age 32, Alexander died in the palace of Nebuchadnezzar in this city?

The crrect Answer is: Babylon

Q10: The photo seen here is on the cover of an award-winning "photobiography" of this
man?

The crrect Answer is: Abraham Lincoln

Q11: After December 1944, it was Ike's rank?

The crrect Answer is: Five-star general

Q12: In 1982 The Pointer Sisters were fired up: "I'm So ____"?

The crrect Answer is: excited

Q13: To an Englishman, stroking one of these means good luck?

The crrect Answer is: Black cat

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