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Q1: Both Webster's & American Heritage say "caliper" is an alteration of this word?

The crrect Answer is: calibration

Q2: It's actually in Virginia (though its full name says otherwise):IAD?

The crrect Answer is: Dulles

Q3: In the comics this substance comes in many colors but only the green one can kill
Superman?

The crrect Answer is: kryptonite

Q4: International Boss' Day Off was proclaimed for this day on which Julius Caesar was
offed?

The crrect Answer is: March 15 (Ides of March)

Q5: Already a world champion bicycle sprinter, in 1976 Sheila Young won a gold in this fast
winter sport?

The crrect Answer is: speed skating

Q6: This is "the offense of attempting to overthrow the government of the state to which
one owes allegiance"?

The crrect Answer is: treason

Q7: From the Latin for "golden", it's another name for the pupa or cocoon of a butterfly?

The crrect Answer is: Chrysalis

Q8: This sheriff who shot Billy the Kid was later appointed a customs collector by Teddy
Roosevelt?
The crrect Answer is: Pat Garrett

Q9: You can buy panda banks, cards & scarves from this organization whose symbol is a
panda?

The crrect Answer is: the World Wildlife Fund

Q10: These calf-high Eskimo boots are usually made of walrus or seal skin?

The crrect Answer is: mukluks

Q11: In 2004 LucasArts "Unleashed" this popular game for both Xbox & PlayStation?

The crrect Answer is: <i>Wrath</i>

Q12: Gone fishing? Don't reveal this until you are done for the day?

The crrect Answer is: Your catch/number of fish you caught

Q13: This M.P., scientist & architect was entombed in St. Paul's Cathedral in 1723?

The crrect Answer is: Sir Christopher Wren

Q14: Seymour Hersh's "The Dark Side of Camelot" examines this president's administration
& private life?

The crrect Answer is: John F. Kennedy

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