| Clue | Answer |
| Geico’s spokes-lizard | |
| It begins “four score and seven years ago …” | |
| The first book of the Bible | |
| NY Yankee who played in 2130 consecutive games | |
| Actor who starred in An Officer and a Gentleman, Pretty Woman, Chicago and Nights in Rodanthe | |
| Small rodent which is a popular household pet | |
| Leader of the Chiricahua Apache who fought against Mexico and the U.S. His actual name, often spelled Goyathlay, means “one who yawns.” | |
| One of Sporcle’s quiz categories, along with movies, sports, history … | |
| The German word for 'healthiness' – it is often said after someone sneezes | |
| Latin for “twins” this constellation of the zodiac includes the stars Castor and Pollux | |
| The Nazi secret police | |
| Computer-help service owned by Best Buy | |
| | Clue | Answer |
| Jewish equivalent of hell. Jesus referred to this as the place where both soul and body could be destroyed in 'unquenchable fire” | |
| Chinese automaker that signed a deal to buy Volvo from Ford in 2010 | |
| The deliberate and systematic destruction of an ethnic, racial, religious, or national group | |
| Christopher Columbus was a native of this Italian city | |
| Device used to detect radiation | |
| Test to certify that the taker has high school-level academic skills | |
| One of the 14 Holy Helpers – this saint is usually depicted slaying a dragon | |
| Architect whose works include the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain and the Walt Disney Concert Hall in LA | |
| Baby food supplier now owned by Nestle | |
| Its states include Bavaria, Hesse, and Saxony | |
| Former Soviet republic which fought a brief war with Russia in 2008 | |
| Worldwide source of over 10,000 megawatts of power. The largest group of this type of power plant is located at The Geysers field in California. | |
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