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Here are 10 questions, the answers to which are all the names of
pawnstars from RHP. They get harder as they go on:

1. Half of the original X-files team (an easy one)
2. Atticus' daughter in 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
3. A coast of India
4. Tuthmosis I, Tutankhamun and Ramses I were all one of these
5. Archaeologist who excavated Troy
6. Poet who wrote Don Juan
7. Roberto _________ played for the mighty AC Milan in early 1990s
8. one who assists a minister in a liturgical service
9. A professor of Environmental Physiology at Harvard
10. 1940s radio adventure show 'Voyage of the ________ ______'

As said before answers are all names of pawnstars who are in recent
movers table.

Mark - who is very bored and trying to avoid doing work!!!!!

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Since I never come down here the only one I know for sure is
#2...Scout

Love that book.

Dave

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Schliemann - you should REALLY know the answer to one of the other
questions :-)

Mark

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#1 is Mulder?? Or is it the chick?? Her name starte with an S I
think...never got into that show.

Which one should I know?

Dave

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Correct again - if I told you which one YOU especially should know,
then that would spoil the fun(?) wouldn't it

Mark - going to have to do some work soon

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#5

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question 4 = Xenophobe... they all had a distinct dislike of other races
& sought to wipe them out (or it might be pharoah??)

Jon - who left a pub quiz team when he changed countries, and
they've been winning ever since.

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er, I was thinking of pharoah, though xenophobe sounds good to me
as well!!!!
:-)
Mark - still trying to avoid doing work

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Tiros de Molina is credited as the first to pen the tales of Don Juan in
the story of "The Liar of Siville". There is a Molina here, but not a
pawnstar.
After Molina, many writers & artists adopted the romantic fugure.
Mozart wrote the opera (I think), and again there's a Mozart here but
they're not a pawnstar.
This one's bugging me as I should know it, so I'm going to try to find
out...
Jon - who's is also not working

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Duh... I only read this for my A-levels (Exams at age 18 in Britain)

Lord Byron

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Correct, an ambiguous question, but hey it's part of the challenge(ish!)
:-)

Mark

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Duh... I only read this for my A-levels (Exams at age 18 in Britain). It
was increadably rude for it's day, and even funny once you got into it.

Lord Byron