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Weekly game game quiz
"For this week's challenge, find the common denominator in all the answers and you'll be on the right track for scoring a perfect 100 ! ! Good Luck! !"

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. What is the capital of the Bahamas?
    Answer: (One Word)


2. An Englishwoman named Toni Gardiner, married and divorced this foreign king. Can you name the king?
    Answer: (Last Name Only)


3. The fifth Sunday in Lent is often referred to as ________
_________?
    Answer: (Two Words)


4. This actor has starred in numerous films. He is however probably best known for his portrayal of the 16th president of the United States. In fact he did it twice.
    Answer: (Last Name Only)


5. Used mostly by African tribesmen, this light spear or lance, has a short shaft and long blade for close combat. Can you name it?
    Answer: (One Word)


6. Born in Detroit, during her high school years, she formed a singing group which later came to be known as The Supremes. Name her.
    Answer: (Last Name Only)


7. After a long hard workout or to relieve tension in muscles, a person may get a ____________________.
    Answer: (One Word)


8. The first table tennis sets, manufactured in England by John Jacques and Son Ltd., were called _______________. They did not sell well until the name was changed to Ping Pong.
    Answer: (One Word)


9. The third wife of Claudius I took a lover in his absence. When Claudius found out about the affair, he had her put to death. Can you name her?
    Answer: (Last Name Only)


10. The smallest of all venomous snakes is a _______________.
    Answer: (One Word, Goes by a few 2-word names, we're looking for its 1-word name)


11. In the days of King Arthur, soldiers wore this piece of armor to protect the breast. At times it was also referred to as covering the breast and back. Name it.
    Answer: (One Word)


12. From oven to table in one lovely container, often made of pyrex or ceramic. Name the cookery and you've also named the dish.
    Answer: (One Word)


13. The year was 1903 and this state led the way in issuing license plates for automobiles. Name the state.
    Answer: (One Word)


14. Name the long narrow island positioned off the coasts of Maryland and Virginia.
    Answer: (One Word)


15. The lowest range of the male singing voice is _____________
    Answer: (One Word)


16. A good source of vitamins A and C, this vegetable is often referred to as little cabbages. Name it.
    Answer: (Two Words)


17. One of the small squares of stone or glass used in making mosaic patterns is called a ______________
    Answer: (One Word)


18. An ankle-length garment with a close-fitting waist and sleeves, worn by the clergy and others assisting in church services is referred to as a _____________
    Answer: (One Word)


19. When a member of the clergy makes the sign of the cross over an individual or a group or persons, he is said to be giving his ________________?
    Answer: (One Word)


20. This spiced drink of hot sweetened milk curdled with wine or ale was given to patients as a cold remedy. What is it called?
    Answer: (One Word)


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