Q1: The flag of this South American sports powerhouse is seen here? The crrect Answer is: Brazil Q2: Bob began his overseas trips to entertain U.S. troops during this war? The crrect Answer is: the Second World War Q3: From Latin for "cleanse", it's the place where one's soul is cleansed before entering heaven? The crrect Answer is: purgatory Q4: The first feature film Bruce starred in was this dating comedy that also starred Kim Basinger? The crrect Answer is: <i>Blind Date</i> Q5: Whether it's "English" or not, the name of this nut comes from Old English for "foreign nut"? The crrect Answer is: walnut Q6: Even though Ann Bonney put down this "colorful" pirate, she took up his profession? The crrect Answer is: Blackbeard Q7: Of the countries named for saints, the one that's completely surrounded by Italy? The crrect Answer is: San Marino Q8: The Brits call the snow & snap types of these "mange tout" because you can eat the pods as well? The crrect Answer is: peas Q9: When completed, the Gitchi-Gami State Trail will extend nearly 90 miles along this body of water? The crrect Answer is: Lake Superior Q10: Built in 1982, the 2 walls of this memorial are 245 feet long & meet at an angle of 125º? The crrect Answer is: the Vietnam War Memorial Q11: Bon Jovi? The crrect Answer is: the \'80s