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Q2: If you're "fit as" one of these instruments, you're doing great?
Q3: Yum! The Caspian type of this fish is the source of a great delicacy?
Q4: When 1st presented, July 4th, 1831, the song "America" went by this title, its 1st liine?
Q5: His 1989 album "The End of the Innocence" won him a Grammy for Best Rock Vocal?
Q6: Anthropologists have stated these peoples were at a Neolithic stage when colonists
landed?
Q7: Ex-intelligence agent E. Howard Hunt was convicted in the 1972 break-in at this
Washington site?
Q8: These ships in the Royal Navy flew pirate flags upon surfacing while returning to port
after sinking enemy ships during war?
Q10: From "Annie Get Your Gun", it was Ethel Merman's signature song about life on the
stage?
Q11: Assistant U.S. Attorney General from 1953 to 1956, he later won the Medal of
Freedom; how delicious!?
Q12: In a 1917 game Babe Ruth argued with this official about balls & strikes & punched
him in the head?
Q13: This iconic landmark near the Champ de Mars has 1,665 steps?
Q14: Originally a statue of Athena, it's now the name of concert halls in London &
Hollywood?
Q15: (Film critic Leonard Maltin presents the clue.) Bing Crosby introduced the timeless
song "White Christmas" in this 1942 film about a hotel in the country?