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Question category: IT'S NO WHITEValue: 800
Question 1: This brown pigment obtained from the secretion of the cuttlefish has a grayish-yellowish tint (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: WHAT'S IN A CELEBRITY NAME?Value: 400
Question 2: If you know this legendary boxer's first name is Arabic for greatly praised, you're the greatest! (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: LITERARY FIRST LINESValue: 2,000
Question 3: In the town there were two mutes and they were always together (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: NYC IN THE '70sValue: 100
Question 4: Live from New York, it debuted October 11, 1975 at 11:30 P.M. (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: CARY GRANT FILMSValue: 2,000
Question 5: This 1957 Cary Grant-Deborah Kerr weepie was a major plot device in Sleepless In Seattle (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: PLAYWRIGHTSValue: 1,200
Question 6: This Betrayal dramatist adapted John Fowles' novel The French Lieutenant's Woman for the screen (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: FILM ROLES IN COMMONValue: 600
Question 7: Laurence Olivier reigned as this warrior king in 1945; Kenneth Branagh took the throne in 1989 (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: FUNNY MENValue: 200
Question 8: Be cool, man! He's the hip '60s comedian being searched here by a cop (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: AMERICAN INDIANSValue: 100
Question 9: A more accurate translation of his name would be “wild” or “unbroken” horse (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: PUGILISTIC SOBRIQUETSValue: 800
Question 10: This nickname of Oscar De La Hoya is the title of a 1939 film with William Holden as a boxer (tap or click here for the answer)
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