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All answers begin with the letter "K".

1. A fun name in England for women's underwear:

2. You will enter this letter on your baseball scorecard to indicate a strikeout:

3. Most people want this with their fried eggs:

4. In chess you are trying to capture this character:

5. This company has over 33,000 employees, they make corn flakes:

6. This guitar player was part of the 'Rolling Stones Band':

7. This is a person who lessens other peoples enjoyment:

8. You have fourteen of these in your hand:

9. This Australian animal balances with its tail and will fall over if his tail is lifted:

10. You will need him to make a Royal Flush:

11. In 2020 this Ex California Attorney General became the American Vice President:

12. He played opposite Whitney Houston in the movie "Bodyguard":

13. He won an award for his part in "American Beauty":

14. In baseball this is a difficut ball to hit:

15. Very young children usually love this preschool :

16. If he's a bit odd they might call him a:

17. He played the lead character in the 1960s film "Spartacus":

18. He invited Americans to explore the new frontier:

19. The is a common name for this part of your body (patella):

20. This Broadway Show and movie musical features the music "Shall We Dance" : 21. He has wtitten and sold over 160 million fabulous books. In 2001 "Jackdansa, a thriller about a group of women who parachuted into France to destroy a vital telephone exchange, the book won the Connie Literature Prize for 2003. He wrote "Hornet Flight (2002)" about a daring couple who escaped to Britain from Denmark in a rebuilt Hornet Moth bi-plane with vital information about German radar:

22. This actor established Bryan Productions in 1949, filmed "Paths of Glory" in 1957 and "Spartacus" in 1960:

23. This is a popular, somewhat expensive Canadian Steak and Lobster Restaurant chain:

24. This is a vauable pasture and meadow grass in the central U.S.A.:

25. This is a special gift or award kept by someone for many years:

26. This Asian country has a population of 51 million people and produces the "Soul" (2023) a very popular lower priced automobile:

27. She was one of the three female stars on the TV series "Friends":

28. This is someone who offers unwanted, annoying advice:

29. This is the inner softer part of a seed or nut:

30. This is a Inuit canoe like boat:

31. She is married to Keith Urban. She won a best actress Oscar for her role in "The Hours":

32. This is a short thick heavy seasoned sausage:

33. This is the language of the Kurds:

34. All pianos and lockers have these:

35. This is a carnivorous gregarious very large black and white water animal:

36. This is a form of stealing money, writing a bad cheque, submiting incorrect information on legal documents or providing incorrect credit information:

37. These are loose fitting short pants gathered at the knee:

38. She was a decendent of this family. She married and later divorced Arnold Schwarzeneger, when he became involved with their 13 years old baby sitter:

39. This food supplier specializes in cheese:

40. Nairobi is the capital of this East African country:

41. These are a pair of organs situated in the body near the spinal column:

42. This is wood with decorative knots:

43. This country, population 4.3 million, is directly south of Iraq and is the world's fifth richest based on gross national income per capita. About 60% of the country's population are foreign nationals:

44. This is a long robe with wide sleeves traditionally worn as an outer garment by Japanese women:

45. She and her Attorney General husband had eleven children, some became involved in politics:

46. The Mint Julep is a famous drink at this event:

47. This is a hardy, healthy cabbage:

48. This musical star had "Fallin" and "If I Ain't Got You" as hit songs in her early career:

49. This author wrote. "Fall of the Giants", "The Pillars of the Earth", "Winter of the World", "Eye of the Needle", "Evening and the Morning", and many more thrilling books:

50. He won $2.5 million on Jeopardy, plus several more millions at other Trivia events. In 2023 became the Jeopardy host:

51. This President authored books, "Profiles in Courage", "Why England Slept", "The Burden of Glory", "The Stradegy of Peace", and other best selling books:

52. She was the Bong Girl in "Never Say Never Again":

53. Thisis possibly the only "K" movie to ever win a best Picture Oscar Award:

54. Born in Germany, he shared the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to end the Vietnam war, he passed in 2023:

55. This is a very small orange like fruit used in making jams, marmalades and candy.:

56. This is an Israli collective community focused on agriculture, encouraging families to live and expand the Jewish population:

57. This is a Japanese housecoat:

58. This country is located betwenn China, Russia and Uzbekistan, was originally part of Russia. Sits on huge oil and gas deposits:

59.Babies are born without these :

60. These are marsupials found in New South Wales, Australia:

61.This is a sightless bird found in New Zeland :

62. This stabalizing structure runs from the front of the boat to the rear :

63. This beautiful American lady married Prince Rainier of Monaco in 1956. She was killed in an auto accident in 1982 :

64. This Greek/American loving TV New York homicide cop used lollipops to lessen his dependence on cigarettes:

65. Grandmother's use these to create socks, scarfs and sweaters for their grandchildren :

66. This person has a strong desire to steal :

67. This is the name of a dried cured herring fish:

68. This musical featured the song "Shall We Dance" :

69. This company makes Kleenex :

70. This favorite entertainer sang "Lady", "Lucille", "The Gambler" and many more. He died at age 81, March 2020 :

71. The female tennis player beat former #1 ranked player Bobby Riggs ib a match titled "Battle of the Sexes" :

72. In 1936 this King abdicated the English throne to marry Wallis Simpson :

73. This is a metal container to boil water :

74. Thisis a cigar shaped musical instrument with a nasal sound when a person hums into it :

75. This is a small booth used to sell small items at a fair or in a mall :






Solutions!

1. Knickers

2. "K"

3. Ketchup

4. King

5. Kellogg

6. Keith Richards

7. Kiljoy

8. Knuckle

9. Kangaroo

10. King of Hearts

11. Kamala Harris

12. Kevin Costner

13. Kevin Spacy

14. Knuckleballer

15. Kindergarten

16. Knucklehead

17. Kirk Douglas

18. Kennedy (Jack)

19. Kneecap

20. King and I (The)

21. Ken Follett

22. Kirk Douglas

23. Keg (The)

24. Kentucky Blue Grass

25. Keepsake

26. Korea (South)

27. Kudrow (Lisa)

28. Kibitzer

29. Kernal

30. Kayak

31. Kidman (Nicole)

32. Knockwurst

33. Kurdish

34. Keys

35. Killer Whale

36. Kiting

37. Knickers

38. Kennedys

39. Kraft

40. Kenya

41. Kidneys

42. Knotty Pine

43. Kuwait

44. Kimono

45. Kennedy (Ethel)

46. Kentucky Derby

47. Kale

48. Keys (Alicia)

49. Ken Follett

50. Ken Jennings

51. Kennedy ( President John)

52. Kim Basinger

53. Kramer vs Kramer

54. Kissinger

55.Kumquat

56.Kibbutz

57. Kimono

58. Kazakhstan

59. Knees

60. Koala

61.Kiwi

62.Keel

63.Grace Kelly

64. Kojak

65. Knitting Needles

66. Kleptomaniac:

67. Kipper :

68. King and I (The) :

69. Kimberly Clark :

70. Kenny Rogers :

71. King (Billy Jean) :

72. King Edward:

73. Kettle :

74. Kazoo :

75. Kiosk:






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