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Old 02-10-2007, 13:56   #1 (permalink)
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(I only got 2 right.)

Answers are below.

1. Leonard Franklin Slye had one of the longest runs as a movie star. What was his stage and screen name?

2. Roy Rogers, the long-term star of cowboy movies, had a long-term marriage to the same woman, Frances Smith. What was Mrs. Rogers' stage and screen name?

3. Which Cabinet member is in charge of the Department of Justice?

4. Name the current executive in charge of the Justice Department?

5. Who was the first U.S. attorney general?

6. In 1852, the Whig Party candidate for president was still the commanding general of the U.S. Army. Name him.

7. The largest snake in the world is by far the heaviest and also ranks among the longest, with a length ranging between 10 and 20 feet, and even reaching beyond 30 feet. Can you name this lengthy, squeezey reptile?

8. Who did George Washington defeat in his two presidential elections in 1789 and 1792?

9. What popular sport was created in 1895 by William Morgan at a YMCA in Holyoke, Massachusetts?

10. What word can be used to describe both the stealing of a credit card and the process of using a credit card at a checkout counter?

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1. Leonard Slye was the famed cowboy film star known as Roy Rogers.

2. Rogers' famous wife was known on stage and screen as Dale Evans.

3. The attorney general heads the Justice Department.

4. Alberto Gonzalez is the current U.S. attorney general.

5. Edmund Randolph was the first U.S. attorney general, in George Washington's administration.

6. The commanding general and presidential challenger was Winfield

7. The anaconda is the largest snake.

8. George Washington ran unopposed in both of his presidential elections.

9. Morgan invented volleyball.

10. The word is swipe. It can describe a theft or a billing process.
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