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Q1: In 1971 he joined the "Monday Night Football" announcing team?

The crrect Answer is: Frank Gifford

Q2: (Alex reports from a swordsmith shop in Tokyo, Japan.) The sword maker must be
careful to get the proper amount of this element in his steel to ensure proper hardness; too
much of it, however, & the sword becomes brittle?

The crrect Answer is: carbon

Q3: In 1959 the first garment to be made of this new rubber-like material was a girdle?

The crrect Answer is: Lycra

Q4: On May 16, 1866 Congress authorized this new coin, nicknamed for its metal
composition?

The crrect Answer is: a nickel

Q5: Closely identified with Gene Kelly, this song was introduced by Cliff Edwards in "The
Hollywood Revue of 1929"?

The crrect Answer is: "Singin\' In The Rain"

Q6: This stone that's green in sunlight & red under artificial light is named for a czar?

The crrect Answer is: alexandrite

Q7: Defending my client, I stand in court & shout this word to let the judge know I
disapprove, procedurally?

The crrect Answer is: objection

Q8: A St. Louis sign for shoes inspired the name of these little creme-filled sponge cakes?
The crrect Answer is: Twinkies

Q9: It's the stuff that makes jelly thicken?

The crrect Answer is: pectin

Q10: The only active volcano on the European mainland, it had its first recorded eruption in
79 A.D.?

The crrect Answer is: Vesuvius

Q11: In colonial Massachusetts, Puritans made this Christian holiday illegal?

The crrect Answer is: Christmas

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