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Q1: In 1989 the Post Office issued this new type of stamp that is slightly more expensive?

The crrect Answer is: self-adhesive (or peel-and-stick)

Q2: Oklahoma's Winstar World this establishment has 500,000 square feet & 88 tables?

The crrect Answer is: Casino

Q3: Timberwolves,Vikings,Wild?

The crrect Answer is: Minnesota

Q4: Italian name of the machine seen here, or the strong beverage it's used to make?

The crrect Answer is: espresso

Q5: When Janet Gaynor won the first one of these for an actress in 1929, it was actually for 3
film roles?

The crrect Answer is: an Oscar

Q6: A series of his articles in the 1870s attacked Catholicism & predicted the triumph of this
church?

The crrect Answer is: the Orthodox Church

Q7: Congress honored this slain U.S. senator from New York on a 1997 commemorative
silver dollar?

The crrect Answer is: Robert F. Kennedy

Q8: A battleship in history & cinema was named for this prince, lover of Catherine the
Great?

The crrect Answer is: Potemkin


Q9: In math this number denotes the power to which another number is raised?

The crrect Answer is: the exponent

Q10: From the old French for "small horn", it's the instrument heard here?

The crrect Answer is: a trumpet

Q11: These 2 letters & a number indicate the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution?

The crrect Answer is: pH

Q12: Name of the "twin cities" on the Arkansas-Texas border?

The crrect Answer is: Texarkana

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