Trivia Newsletter XCIII Submission Form
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Question #1 - There ain’t no Mark Twain Prize for American Humor like the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor awarded to WHAT person in 2010 (because the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor in 2010 went to the youngest person to ever receive the award)?

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Question #2 - Let me be your ruler (ruler) / You can call me queen bee” is a line from the chorus of the debut single of WHAT artist with a phonetically appropriate name?
Question #3 - In late 2019, the New York Post queried “With Lori Loughlin disgraced, who’s the new queen of Hallmark Christmas movies?” The article in question suggested that the answer was either Candace Cameron Bure or WHAT actress, who was also the voice of Eliza Thornberry in the animated television show The Wild Thornberrys?
Question #4 - Drop a letter from a word that refers to the fin-shaped aerodynamic attachment one might find on a dart or arrow (whether or not made out of plastics), and now you’ve got WHAT word that means “attractive” and alternatively might describe what a dog wants to be doing?
Question #5 - One way to try to evaluate the limit of the mathematical expression shown in the image [in the newsletter] is to use a rule devised by WHAT mathematician, who first published the rule in his 1696 treatise Analyse des Infiniment Petits pour l'Intelligence des Lignes Courbes?
Question #6 - WHAT musical, based upon and with the same name as the work that is the theme of this newsletter, completes the following set of works that share a particular distinction? The Scottsboro Boys (2011), Slave Play (2018). *
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