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14..What must one traverse when to grandmother's house we go?

15..The northern Idaho town of Couer d'Alene translates as..?

16..What's the approximate ratio of Sunnis to Shiites?

17..Which sister had Sense and which Sensibility?

18..The Senate censures which Prez for removing funds from the US Bank?

19..Which ancient author produced CITY OF GOD?

20..It's called "Vaudeville" here. In England?

21..Four hundred years of Italian popes is broken by..?

22..CB(?) is an actor once part of "LA Law".

23..What color do we see in the range of 450-495 nanometers?

24..In "Nashville Skyline" who are doing some duets?

25..Within 10 years when does Newfoundland join Canada?

PBS has just renewed my contract, so expect another year's worth of tests.
 
19. St. Augustine
21. St. John Paul II
24. Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan
 
14. Over the river and through the woods
20. Music hall?
 
15. Heart of .. somethin'. The mountains, mebbe?
 
14. Over the river and through the woods through drifting snow with blowing wind that stings the toes and bites the nose.
15. Cold hearted
16. 1:4
21. Pope John Paul II
22. Corbin Bernson
 
18 - Andrew Jackson was famous for doing it, didn't know he was censured for it
21. Karol Wotija (sp?) - Pope John Paul II - Polish. I think prior non-Italian was Adrian, an Englishman
 
17. Eleanor = sense and Marianne = Sensibility
19. St. Augustine
21. Pope John Paul II -- from Poland
22. Corbin Bernson
 
14..And VAUC reminds rbny that before the undertaking be mindful of all the stuff that does not delay our postpersons.

15..Heart of an awl. Don't ask me to explain it, I just report.

16..The Sunni are by far the more numerous, perhaps 88%.

17..K9, often bypolar herself, is most qualified to judge these opposites.

18..Knight adds to his knowledge, after providing A. Jackson.

19..St. Augustine, seen as one of the Church "Fathers". JC & K9 are just nuns.

20..When TV replaced Vaudeville, shows often used the British term, "Variety".

21..Only Knight exhibited the bravery of trying to spell the Pole's name, sadly off by a couple of letters--Wojtyla.

22..Wally, VAUC & K9 tell us it's Corbin Bernson.

23..You know it, if you know this Dylan piece, Tangled up in..?

24..JC is correct, and boy, did they sound awful.

25..It's recency(is there such a word?) may surprise you. Before 1949 it and Labrador were separate, under England's dominion.

I hope you are all as pleased with yourself as I am with myself.
 
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