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Q1: One of the ska anthems of the '80s was the Specials' plea to "free" this South African?

The crrect Answer is: Nelson Mandela

Q2: In her poem "Solitude", Ella Wheeler Wilcox followed this line with "Weep, and you
weep alone"?

The crrect Answer is: Laugh, and the world laughs with you

Q3: Wind your way through Hells Canyon while rafting on this river?

The crrect Answer is: the Snake River

Q4: Tom Bradley (1973 to 1993)?

The crrect Answer is: Los Angeles

Q5: In chemistry, "une liaison" is one of these, perhaps "ionique"?

The crrect Answer is: a bond

Q6: The name of this weasel & its fur comes from Armenius mus, Latin for "Armenian rat"?

The crrect Answer is: an ermine

Q7: The 1957 play "Miss Lonelyhearts" is dedicated to the memory of this author who wrote
the novel?

The crrect Answer is: Nathanael West

Q8: Teri Hatcher looked "shipshape" as one of the singing "mermaids" who jumped on
board this cruisin' series in 1985?

The crrect Answer is: <i>The Love Boat</i>


Q9: Named for Bill Monroe, a hall of fame in Bean Blossom, Indiana is devoted to this form
of country music?

The crrect Answer is: Bluegrass

Q10: This blonde trained Sylvester Stallone to be a country singer in "Rhinestone"?

The crrect Answer is: Dolly Parton

Q11: In Britain, success is "setting the Thames on fire"; in the U.S., it's this parallel?

The crrect Answer is: setting the world on fire

Q12: In 1927 this aviator was named Time magazine's first Man of the Year?

The crrect Answer is: Lindbergh

Q13: Most authorities say a chord has at least this many notes?

The crrect Answer is: three

Q14: President Carter's executive orders 12127 & 12148 set up this agency that's ready for
disaster?

The crrect Answer is: FEMA

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