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Question #1 - The first person to outplay the competition and win the top prize on the American version of the game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? was John Carpenter. His final question on the show on that occasion was the following: “Which of these U.S. Presidents appeared on the television series Laugh-In?” He was given four choices, but you don’t need them—WHAT was the correct answer to Carpenter’s question?
Question #2 - Law students dread the convoluted “rule against perpetuities” in their property classes, but the outside world isn’t immune to archaic legal doctrines either; the rule's application kicked off the plot of WHAT 2011 film starring George Clooney that grossed $177 million and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture? The film's name, in a general sense, applies to those who might be most concerned about the rule against perpetuities.  
Question #3 - NAME the author of the following letter, apparently written as a playful attempt to outwit an eight-year-old. The author wrote thousands of letters, but only 161 survive. [Full letter included in newsletter.]
Question #4 - NAME the fifth-oldest film studio in the world; it is the only member of the “Big Five” film studios that is still located in the city limits of Los Angeles. In 1916, Adolph Zukor, one of the studio’s co-founders, put 24 actors and actresses under contract and honored each with a star on the studio’s logo (though the number of stars was later reduced to 22).
Question #5 - NAME both athletes who outlasted the competition to become the only Olympic basketball players to each win five gold medals. Both played together in college on a team that had an undefeated season, and while rumors of retirement hover around both players, they are currently active basketball players.
Question #6 - WHAT distinction is shared by each of the following countries (and no other countries)? Malaysia, Australia, Kenya, France, Thailand, Brazil, Panama, Vanuatu, Palau, Guatemala, Cook Islands, Fiji, China, Gabon, Samoa, Nicaragua, Philippines, Cambodia. *
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