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Q1. SWEET TREATS: This name comes before 'Pieces,' 'Fast Break,' and 'Peanut Butter Cup'
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Hershey’s
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Reese’s
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Butterfinger
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Godiva
Q2. CROSSWORD CLUES: 'K' Barbie’s beau
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Kevin
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Ken
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Kelvin
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Keith
Q3. AGRICULTURE: Iowa is the USA's leading producer of this 'pop'ular crop
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Tomatoes
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Cotton
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Rice
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Corn
Q4. NAME THAT TUNE-STER. A singer-actress: 'Baby Boy,' 'Crazy in Love,' 'Irreplaceable'
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Beyoncé
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Selena Gomez
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Lady Gaga
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Jennifer Lopez
Q5. CEOS. In 2013 this Facebook CEO ranked first on a list of the world's highest-rated CEOs.
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Elon Musk
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Steve Ballmer
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Mark Zuckerberg
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Mark Cuban
Q6. WORD ORIGINS. AKA hump day, it was named for a Norse god.
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Friday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Sunday
Q7. SUPERLATIVE STATES. Smallest state: this, 1,214 square miles.
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New Hampshire
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Rhode Island
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Vermont
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Iowa
Q8. ONE-SYLLABLE CITIES. As the old saying goes, this city 'wasn't built in a day'.
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Seoul
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Prague
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Minsk
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Rome
Q9. UNWRITTEN DINING-OUT RULES. This utensil serves a dual purpose —butter the bread and get the ketchup out of the bottle.
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Spoon
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Fork
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Chopstick
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Knife
Q10. POP CULTURE SQUIRRELS. Sandy Cheeks wears a space suit and helmet underwater so she can hang out with this title guy.
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Johnny Bravo
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Timmy Turner
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SpongeBob SquarePants
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Tommy Pickles
Q11. WE KNEAD THE BREAD. This microscopic fungus is added to bread dough to make it rise.
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Mycosis
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Yeast
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Tinea
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Athlete’s foot
Q12. TV CATCHPHRASES BY SHOW 'D’oh!'
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Family Guy
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Futurama
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The Simpsons
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Doug
Q13. CONTINENT BY COUNTRIES. Paraguay, Uruguay
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South America
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North America
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Asia
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Europe
Q14. ANIMAL RECORDS. At 18 feet in height, this tallest mammal could easily peek in a second-story window.
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Human
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Whale
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Giraffe
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Bat
Q15. IT HAPPENED ONE FEBRUARY. On Feb. 15, 1965, Canada unfurled its new flag with this national emblem.
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A moose
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The maple leaf
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A mountaintop
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Wayne Gretzky