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Q1: These were named to the Toy Hall of Fame in 2000:?

The crrect Answer is: Jacks

Q2: Ironically, this expression came from the fact that male deer have front teeth only in
their lower jaw?

The crrect Answer is: buckteeth

Q3: "The tusks...were imbedded so firmly we couldn't budge them, of course in Alabama...."?

The crrect Answer is: "The Tusks A Loosa"

Q4: Dylan Thomas' radio play about a day in the life of the Welsh villagers of Llareggub?

The crrect Answer is: <i>Under Milk Wood</i>

Q5: A banner waved at the finish line of a car race?

The crrect Answer is: a checkered flag

Q6: To feed your gecko, PETCO offers a "Case O'" these noisy insects?

The crrect Answer is: crickets

Q7: "Superlative" term for the principal groomsman at a wedding?

The crrect Answer is: the best man

Q8: This 1945 film, based on a novel by James M. Cain, earned Joan Crawford a career boost
& her only Oscar?

The crrect Answer is: <i>Mildred Pierce</i>

Q9: Pertaining to a pay raise effective as of a past date?


The crrect Answer is: retroactive

Q10: In 1953 Joey Jay became the first Little Leaguer in the majors; in 1989 Carl
Yastrzemski became the first inducted here?

The crrect Answer is: the Hall of Fame

Q11: Veteran James Stockdale was the running mate of this wealthy third-party presidential
candidate in 1992?

The crrect Answer is: H. Ross Perot

Q12: A night out involving a brief stay at a succession of taverns?

The crrect Answer is: barhopping

Q13: Completes quote attributed to Eldridge Cleaver, "you're either part of the solution or..."
this?

The crrect Answer is: Part of the problem

Q14: When given freedom of action or choice, you're given this type of line that encircles the
world?

The crrect Answer is: Latitude

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