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Question category: FRENCH AUTHORSValue: 800
Question 1: Born Amandine Aurore Lucile Dupin, she chose this pseudonym for her 1st novel, 1832's Indiana (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: PRESIDENTIAL PUZZLESValue: 1,600
Question 2: He was the first sitting president who could have sung The Star Spangled Banner (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: BOOKS & AUTHORSValue: 600
Question 3: In the U.S. Ian Fleming took a gamble & published this first novel of his under the title You Asked For It (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: MUSEUM OF TELEVISION & RADIOValue: 100
Question 4: Orson Welles shocked the USA with his 1938 radio production of this novel (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: BIZ BsValue: 600
Question 5: This fraternal company was the official supplier of typewriters to the 1984 Summer Olympics (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: NONFICTIONValue: 300
Question 6: In The Demon-Haunted World, this astronomer examines the evidence for unexplainable phenomena (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENTValue: 1,000
Question 7: As head of the SNCC, Stokely Carmichael rejected this doctrine that put the N in the group's name (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: MOValue: 800
Question 8: It's the moving municipality about 55 miles west of Pensacola, Florida (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: OUR WATERY WORLDValue: 800
Question 9: This ocean's deepest point, more than 23,000 feet, is in the Java Trench (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: THE OTTOMAN EMPIREValue: 1,600
Question 10: The Ottoman Empire was finally abolished due to the efforts of this president of the National Assembly (tap or click here for the answer)
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