Q1: Duets for 2 players at one piano, like Faure's "Dolly" suite, go by this numerical term? The crrect Answer is: four hands Q2: One-word title of the Kipling poem about the infantry columns' footwear? The crrect Answer is: "Boots" Q3: This bird rearranges its eggs in the sand--hence the belief it's burying its head? The crrect Answer is: an ostrich Q4: In 2014 Kenya's Dennis Kimetto ran one of these in 2 hours, 2 minutes & 57 seconds? The crrect Answer is: a marathon Q5: A deliverer of cake & wine has serious lupine perception problems? The crrect Answer is: "Little Red Riding Hood" Q6: When you want to bump a post up from obscurity, use "TTT" for this directional phrase? The crrect Answer is: to the top Q7: There are this many feet in 2 statute miles? The crrect Answer is: 10,560 Q8: It comes before "Crucis" to indicate the third-brightest star in the constellation Crux? The crrect Answer is: gamma Q9: Non-fat-eating Jack's sombreros? The crrect Answer is: Sprat\'s hats Q10: =? The crrect Answer is: = Q11: This 11-letter adjective can mean untrustworthy or hazardous? The crrect Answer is: treacherous Q12: Like Picasso & Braque, painter Juan Gris was an exponent of this art movement? The crrect Answer is: Cubism Q13: Sure, this Aussie mammal lays eggs like a bird, has a bill like a bird & dives underwater for 40 seconds, but flying? Nope!? The crrect Answer is: a platypus Q14: In 1998 Frito-Lay introduced this line of olean-containing chips nationwide? The crrect Answer is: WOW Chips