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1. Who is the woman in pre-Prohibition America who would show up at taverns and start tearing things apart with a hatchet?
2. This children's television program showcased "Thomas the Tank Engine", and depending on the season starred Ringo Starr or George Carlin as Mr. Conductor. What was the name of the show?
3. The Dance of Death is an allegory meant to remind us that we will all eventually die, from the lowest and meanest to the highest and most powerful. In German, the expression is 'Totentanz'. What is it in French?
4. What is the term oceanographers use to describe a hypoxic (low-oxygen) area of the ocean, which cannot support a normal amount of life?
5. Who is the actress who was nominated for four Emmy awards and won one playing Cybill Shepherd's best friend (and lush) Maryanne Thorpe on "Cybill"?
6. The ancient Egyptians used a crushed plant root to create a light red dye. In the 19th century, something called 'alizarin crimson' began to replace it in painting because it was thought to be longer lasting, but now the original has been determined to be more permanent. What is this artistic substance better known as?
7. R.E.M.'s second American top ten hit came from the album "Green" in 1989, and a bit of the chorus is "Now face North/ Think about direction/ Wonder why you haven't before". What is this catchy tune called?
8. In 1995, Dave Pelzer wrote an autobiography about his childhood and the abuse he suffered at the hands of his alcoholic mother. The title is "A Child Called ___: One Child's Courage to Survive". What is the missing word of this title?
9. What malady was W.C. Fields talking about when he said "The best cure (for it) is to get a lot of sleep"?
10. All right - you've come all this way and you have all the clues you need to find the common bond. Who or what is it?
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