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Question category: ALL THAT JAZZValue: 600
Question 1: On April 29, 1986 many fans probably took the A Train to the post office to get stamps with his likeness (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: FAMILIAR PHRASESValue: 1,600
Question 2: Originating in 1844's Settlers in Canada, this phrase about boat propulsion means to decide your own fate (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: FEE, FI, FO, FUMValue: 300
Question 3: It's the length a lens will go to work (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: AMERICAN FOLKLOREValue: 800
Question 4: Folk tales of this legendary keelboatman began appearing shortly after his 1823 death (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: FICTIONValue: 500
Question 5: Newsweek calls this Cryptonomicon author The Hacker Hemingway (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: IT BORDERS FRANCEValue: 800
Question 6: The Alps straddle the border between France & these 2 countries (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: LETTER PERFECTValue: 2,000
Question 7: Random House says it's the medieval Roman numeral for 7; makes sense (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: LATE MANValue: 1,200
Question 8: Piper Bill Millin, 1922-2010, played Hieland Laddie while under heavy gunfire on Sword Beach on this day in 1944 (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: CHECKING IN, CHECKING OUTValue: 1,200
Question 9: This American came into focus in 1823; got the final picture on Jan. 15, 1896 (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: STRIVING FOR AN FValue: 200
Question 10: 8-letter term meaning to exterminate pests using smoke (tap or click here for the answer)
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