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Q1: You can draw with it, or use it as fuel in your barbeque?

The crrect Answer is: charcoal

Q2: "Hey-Rub-A-Dub-Dub" is a 1920 collection of philosophical essays by this "Sister Carrie"


author?

The crrect Answer is: Theodore Dreiser

Q3: It's where these nuts are in a classic holiday song:?

The crrect Answer is: "(Chestnuts) roasting on an open fire..."

Q4: With nearly 7 million rivets, the Scottish bridge over this firth was the first built
primarily of steel?

The crrect Answer is: the Firth of Forth

Q5: "It's morning again in America"?

The crrect Answer is: Ronald Reagan

Q6: It's party time in New Orleans when you hear "If Ever I Cease to Love You", the official
song of this festival?

The crrect Answer is: Mardi Gras

Q7: Day-o! This Harry Belafonte calypso favorite was featured in a raucous dinner scene in
the film "Beetlejuice"?

The crrect Answer is: the "Banana Boat" (song)

Q8: In 2007, this company passed Exxon Mobil to regain its status as the nation's largest
company by revenue?
The crrect Answer is: Wal-Mart

Q9: "My Inventions", the autobiography of this immigrant, appeared in 1919 in the
magazine Electrical Experimenter?

The crrect Answer is: (Nikola) Tesla

Q10: In 1672 Giovanni Cassini & Jean Richer calculated the distance between these 2 objects
as 87 million miles?

The crrect Answer is: the Sun and the Earth

Q11: Empty, exaggerated talk is just a lot of this?

The crrect Answer is: hot air

Q12: This soul star would never tell this First Lady of the American Theater, "Shut Your
Mouth"?

The crrect Answer is: Isaac & Helen Hayes

Q13: When Prince Charles becomes ruler of Great Britain, this will be the title of the
national anthem?

The crrect Answer is: "God Save The King"

Q14: In 1889 this island joined up with Tobago as a single colony?

The crrect Answer is: Trinidad

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