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Rooting for our young women AND taking these tests are now intertwined.

Don't repeat questions nor do research please.

1..The Curse of Michael Myers is part of what franchise?

2.."________, I only meant to stay awhile"...and artist?

3..He(?) uses Wittenberg Palace for his fateful announcement.

4..Wilson vetoed it(?), but the law brought great changes.

5.."I wish that I could talk to you and you could talk to me.
But there's very few of us left, my friend, from.."?

6..The Brit ship, defeated in 1812, has the same name(?) as any citizen of one Balkan land.

7..He(?) receives the Nobel for Literature in '62, for his work in general. He dies in "68.

8..In what city is Mussolini hanged?

9..Maureen, Michael, Ron, and one Playboy cover.

10..Word play: uncredited author, aloft.

11..Whose music was 1944's APPALACHIAN SPRING?

12..Olaf _____, Swedish prime minister is assassinated in '86.

13..Matthew Stafford just broke the TD franchise record of..?
 
11. Aaron Copland
12. Olaf Palme
 
11. Aaron Copeland (although the name came from Martha Grahm. Copeland simply titled it "Music for Martha".
12. Olaf Palme
 
1. Halloween
4. The Immigration Act...and its literacy requirements, is one..
8. He died outside beautiful Lake Como, but was hanged in Milano for all to see...
9. Reagans
12. Palme
13. Detroit...Georgia football at its best...
 
1. Halloween. You can't kill the boogyman. Hence why there are so many Halloween movies.
11. Copeland
 
1. Pick one, there's a 1 in 32 chance. Try the Oakland As. Wasn't that a Brad Pitt movie??
6. The Macedonian was defeated by Stephen Decatur
7. John Steinbeck
8. Milano
13. Had to be Bobby Layne - he was the only other decent QB the Lions ever had
 
1. Pick one, there's a 1 in 32 chance. Try the Oakland As. Wasn't that a Brad Pitt movie??
6. The Macedonian was defeated by Stephen Decatur
7. John Steinbeck
8. Milano
13. Had to be Bobby Layne - he was the only other decent QB the Lions ever had

13..What? You didn't approve of Milt Plum:p?
 
1..Meyers(who added the "e" to his handle, so to distinguish himself from the Boogyman and to prevent the
hordes coming to his house), pony & K9.

2..It's "Twilight" by a glitter band(?) of the 70's.

3..Crown remembers that Martin Luther made a fuss.

4..Credit pony for the contribution of the Immigration Act, with its literacy requirement and quotas. That slowed down the millions who
had come before. What I had in mind was an Act that attacked the personal lives of many citizens. What say ye?

5.."The Days That Used to Be" by the sometimes "end" of CSN.

6..Geordi strikes with "Macedonian".

7..The same lad provides John Steinbeck. BTW, what's John's link to Henry Fonda?

8..Milano, providing a circus for the curious. Pony & geordi.

9..K9 identifies a Reagan kid (though she went by "Davis") who at 41 appeared in her birthday suit. Pony mentions the Reagan family also.

10..You need to ask Duane Eddy.

11..Aaron refused to put an "e" in his name, despite zorro and Meyers' entreaties. Rbny 's correct spelling
sets up a confusion with the COP LAND flic, starring Stallone & a host of biggies.

12..Rbny & pony are correct with Palme.

13..The Lions are totally ignorant of the Superbowl experience, though Bobby Layne did lead them to the NFL
championship in the '50's. Pony & K9, reaching way back.
 
7. Steinbeck wrote "The Grapes of Wrath". Fonda played the role of Tom Joad in the movie version.
 
I remember Milt Plum well. My statement still stands.
 
2..Electric Light Orch.

5..Neil Young

And we're complete.
 
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