Yesterdays Answers: 1. In what South American country is the source of the Amazon? Peru 2. What term for an American student translates as “Wise Fool”? Sophomore 3. In the Warner Brothers films, what kind of dog was Rin Tin Tin? German Shepard (AA: Alsatian, etc) 4. “Rock and Roll Aint Noise Pollution” was a charted hit (and “Shoot to Thrill” was not) from what AC/DC albulm? Back in Black 5. In the organization “PETA”, what does the E stand for? Ethical 6. In regulation Ice Hockey, how many men are on the ice? 12 [AA: 15, 6 per side, etc] (This should have said Total Players. If you include the referees, theres 15. One Ref and Two Linesmen) 7. What gun featuring a rotating barrel turned by a crank (and thus not a true automatic), was first used in the American Civil War? Gatling Gun 8. In Greek myth, who was the “P”, that was queen of the Amazons and daughter of Ares? Penthesilea (Hippolytas sister, and queen once Hippolyta became queen of Athens) 9. In a true Bananas Foster, how are the Bananas prepared? ON FIRE! [AA flambéed] 10. The original “Gang of 4” was a “treasonous” political group in what country? China 11. The record for most Oscar nominations without a win (held by The Color Purple and Turning Point) is how many? 11 12. What Russian novel by Nikolai Gogol tells of a scam to buy deceased serfs and Mortgage them back to the government? Dead Souls
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