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All answers begin with the letter "E"

1. On the loss of Princess Diana he wrote the song "Candle In The Wind":

2. The Movie "Titanic" won this many Oscars:

3. In Swedish, what is the conversion for "Infart" and "Uppfart":

4. This uniquely named island in the Pacific Ocean is controlled by Chile:

5. He was said to be the first European to cross the Artic Circle:

6. These people invented paper, pens, locks, keys and toothpaste:

7. He appeared on the biggest selling commemorative American postage stamp:

8. In 1850 Elisha Otis showcased this invention at the World's Fair in New York:

9. This English music writer and singer married Canadian Diana Krall:

10. Cairo is the capital of this country:

11. You will find this State Park in southern Florida:

12. Disney's 'Dumbo' was this kind of animal which is unkind as they are very intelligent:

13. In the U.S. they hold one of these in November every other year:

14. Snakes don't have these and they don't close their eyes when they sleep:

15. In 2019 there were 26 countries in this union:

16. From 1892 to 1954, 12 million immigrants entered the U.S. via this island:

17. This author wrote 'The Old Man and the Sea':

18. This new currancy was introduced in 1999:

19. This is one of the great lakes:

20. When built in 1930 this was the world's tallest structure:

21. This is When an astronomical object is obscured:

22. This Scottish City is recgnized for it's heitage sites:

23. Starting in 2017 this South African, Canadian, American began building and selling electric cars:

24. He said to Mary Richards "You have spunk" he then added "I hate spunk":

25.This was a popular battery back then:

26. He sang "Suspicious Minds" :

27. This might happen if you don't pay your rent :

28. The "LILY" flower is a symbol for which occasion:

29. This word may describe literature or art :

30. This English King gave up the throne to marry his love, they then lived in France:

31. This singers last name was Humperdinck :

32. This is a paper container in which you send a letter:

33. This actor starred in "Dirty Harry" and "Bridges of Madison County":

34. This is a female ruler of an Empire :

35. This is a device for reading books in a electronic format:

36. This is term when you score two strokes under par in golf:

37. This is a microsoft program based on calculations and spread sheets:

38. This branch of science deals with the study of insects:

39. Many animals including cats and birds have three of these eye covers:

40. This is a large flightless bird, found in Australia:

41. In the movie E.T. this meaning of E.T. :

42. This French tower is 986 feet tall:

43. This animals gestation period is 20 to 22 months long:

44. This fun lady did her final daytime variety TV show in May 2022:

45. He was Johnny Carsons talk show partner:

46. This very popular, hip shaking entertertainer never wrote a song:

47. This country with a very important canal is bordered by Libya, Sudan and the Red Sea:

48. This is the capital of the Canadian province "Alberta":

49. This landlocked violent country in the horn of Africa is bordered by Kenya, Sudan, Somalia and South Sudan:

50. An author must have one or more of these:

51. Music sounds a lot better if you wear a pair of these:

52. This auto turned into a major embarrassment for the Ford Motor Company:

53. This is the effect when sound is reflected back :

54. This is the sudden release of energy in the earth's crust :

55. This is a tripod commonly used by an artist :

56. This is a large powerful bird with amazing eyesight. They can see prey as far as two miles away :

57. He sang about his blue suede shoes :

58.This describes a sell centered person one whose main concern for his or her own interests :

59. He lead the Allied Forces to defeat Germany in World War Two :

60. This is the grease you will need to polish your car :






Solutions!

1. Elton John

2. Eleven

3. Entrance and Driveway

4. Easter Island

5. Eric the Red

6. Egyptians

7. Elvis (Presley)

8. Elevator (Otis)

9. Elvis Costello

10. Egypt

11. Everglades

12. Elephant

13. Election

14. Eye Lids

15. European Union

16. Ellis Island

17. Ernest Hemingway

18. Euro

19. Erie

20. Eiffel Tower

21. Eclipse

22. Edinburgh

23. Elon Musk

24. Ed Asner

25. Everready

26. Elvis

27. Eviction

28. Easter

29. Erotica

30. Edward

31. Englebert

32. Envelope

33. Eastwood (Clint)

34. Empress

35. Ebook

36. Eagle

37. Excell

38. Entomology

39. Eyelids

40. Emu

41. Extra Trrestrial

42. Eiffel

43. Elephant

44. Ellen DeGeneres

45. Ed McMahon

46. Elvis Presley

47. Egypt

48. Edmonton

49. Ethiopia

50. Editor

51. Earphones

52. Edsel

53. Echo

54. Earthquake

55. Easel

56. Eagle

57. Elvis

58. Egoism

59. Eisenhower

60. Elbow Grease






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