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All answers begin with the letter "V".
1. This is Richard Branson's space vehicle:
2. In 1908 Hoover invented this:
3. This was Nalopeons goal when in battle (answer is not victory):
4. A cottage at the lake usually has this:
5. This south American country is known for beautiful women, world's highet waterfall and vast oil reserves :
6. This parthenocissus quinquefolia is a carefree fast growing vine with a spectacular display of large red leaves in the fall:
7. This is a person who is extremely proud of themselves for questionable reasons :
8. This is North America's favorite ice cream:
9. Most of these are given to men by women:
10. This lady played Rhoda on the Mary Tyler Moore TV series:
11. This is Russia's most popular alcoholic drink:
12. She has turned the letters on TV for over 39 years:
13. In 2023 this Baxter Brand food product was selected as having the best flavor and healthy contents in the soup category :
14. In the 1940s men usually wore these with a suit:
15. In 2019 there was a surge in sales of these "V" burgers:
16. They settled in northern Manitoba:
17. In November every second year Americans do this:
18. Back then Europe these people wandered from place to place without a fixed home :
19. When renovating your home or office you should sand and apply this to grained woods:
20. This is a Mexican large port city on the Gulf of Mexico. A 1954 movie of the same name starred Gary Cooper and Burt Lancaster:
21. This is a savory drink made from water, tomato juice and vegetable concentrate including beets, celery, carrots, lettuce, parsley, watercress and spinach. Tomato juice makes up about 87% of this healthy drink:
22. Doctors say this is safer than smoking cigarettes but it is still dangerous for your health. Bad for your lungs and heart:
23. This is the official medical term for feeling dizzy. Usually it is not serious but can result in a painfull fall. :
24. This lady's name of Latin origin means Victory or Conquered. Take a guess, starts with "V" :
25. This city is built in a region of more than 100 islands in a lagoon bordering the Adriatic Sea:
26. These are human viens that are twisted and enlarged causing increased pressure and pain in the lower body:
27. This thrift store company has over 300 stores in North America:
28. This auto company also manufactures the Audi and Lamborghini:
29. Lee Iacocca of The Chrysler Corporation are responsible for introducing this very popular vehical (1983):
30. In the movie 'Gone With Wind' starring as Scarlett O'Hara she said, "Sir. you are no gentleman", and he replied "And, you, miss, are no lady" The movie has since been named the best romantic movie ever made:
31. Select which word names a part of the human body "vidala' - ventricle' - velocipede':
32. This actor is Angelina Joli father, he was Brad Pitt's father in law. He won fame as Joe Buck as a would be Gigolo in the movie "Midnight Cowboy":
33. He was a French novelist, poet, and playright (1828 to 1905). He created and published "Journey to the Center of the Earth", "Twenty Thousand leagues Under the Seas" (1870), Around the World in Eighty Days" (1882):
34. Ted Turner (CNN), Jeff Bezos (Amazon). Sam Walton (Walmart), Elon Musk (Rockets and Electric cars) and Steve Jobs (Apple Computers) are all now considered to be:
35. This is the capital of Virginia :
36. When you visit this city you will ride in a boat with a gondplier:
37. French King Louis XIV built this palace in 1624. It is often referred to as 'The Hall of Mirrors' in that it features 357 mirrors. Today it is a major tourist attraction:
38. This is a wine like spirit often used to mix a Manhattan or a Martini:
39. This is a major Russian river :
40. This country defeated the Americans in this 1975 war:
41. Penelope Cruz and Tom Cruise starred in this 2001 romantic American Science fiction film:
42. He was a Dutch impressionist who produced a prolific body of more than 2,000 works of art. Today his paintings are among the most expensive ever sold. His works titled "Sunflowers" are considered "A Symphony":
43. She was Englands Queen 1837 to 1901:
44. This is a student who receives the best honors at their college or university:
45. This is a song about Las Vegas made popular by Elvis Presley :
46. On thls date the European second World War ended :
47. On this date the Japanese second World War ended :
48. This was the nickname for Mel Torme (1940s - 1950s) :
49. He was a professional wrestler who became the govenor of Minnesota :
50. This actor was a romantic idle in the 1920s :
51. This "Peoples Car" was introduced by this company in Germany in 1938 :
52. The side that has won a game of bridge is said to be :
53. This is a powerful circular current of water :
54. This scourge spread throughout the entire world in the years 2020-2022, millions of people died :
55. This author wrote "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea:
56. This Winnipeg lady went to Hollywood and with the help of Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson she acted in and produced the movie "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" :
57. This product has enhanced the sex lives of older men and saved thousands of marriages :
58. This is the meat from a young calf, less than three years old :
59. This western Canadian Province city was named after a sea captain (1886) :
60. This is the largest lake in Africa, second largest in the world following Lake Superior :
61. This soup's nickname is "Gazpacho" :
62. There are two of these in a Scrabble game
63. This is to aprticipate in the election of a local or federal leader :
64. These were early explorers :
65. This is one who enters into or offers himself or herself to provide a service of their own free will :
66. This is an important word when purchasing a product or service :
67. This is a very important word in a war between countries :
68. This is a man's male servent :
69. Charleston is the capital of this state
70. This is a man's sleeveless garment :
71. She is regarded as one of the grestest tennis players of all time. She won seven grand slam singles titles :
72. This is a Christian city in Italy
73. This word turning lady said "When I was a child I never dreamed eating vegetable soup would pay off" :
74. This plastic passport denottes the bearer the right to proceed with a purchase :
75. This is a branch of science that deals with viruses :
76. This is a canned juice that includes beets, carrots, celery, lettuce, parsley, spianch, tomatoes and watercress :
77. This is a group of Islands controlled by the Americans :
78. This is a sour liquid most people love to sprinkle on their frech fries :
79. This is a speculative business undertaking :
80. This is a "V" word which means to establish the truth, accuracy or reality :
81. This is a word to describe an enormus large parcel of land :
82. You should probably hide your expensive jewellery and extra cash in this location :
83. This is someone who consumes no animal food :
84. This is a reanimated body of a dead person believed to come from the grave at night to suck the blood from a live person :
85. This is a port city on Spain's southeastern coast with beaches and is known for art and sciences :
86. Siagon has the largest population in this country (9.2 million people) :
87. This is an American brand cheese :
88. This is a political TV comedy movie starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus as a fictional American Vice President :
89. This is a mechanical, metal, mechanized devise used as a means of transportation :
90. This is a disordered state in which the individual or his surroundings seem to whirl dizzly :
91. This is a clothing or upholstery fabric which is smooth and soft :
92. If you have a cold or fever you should rub this on your chest :
93. This is a cold potato and leek soup. It is cold supposedly because a French King was afraid that if it was cooked it may contain a poison :
94. Unions are working to expand this to four weeks each year :
95. This is a female fox, or a shrewed ill tempered woman :
96. This is a vent in the crust of the earth from which molten rock and steam extrude :
97. This is one who is tricked, duped, attacked or murdered :
98. This is a causative agent of an infections disease :
99. This is a four string musical instrument :
100. This is a handsome usually glass container to display flowers :
101. The capital of this state is Montpelier, it is know for it's exceptional natural beauty, thousands of acres of mountain like terrain and hiking trails. The state is a major producer of Maple Syrup :
102. Camela Harris became to hold this position in the year 2001 :
103. This Kellogg breakfast cereal is often recommended by doctors, low on sugar, high on energy :
Solutions!
1. Virgin Galatic
2. Vacuum cleaner
3. Vanquish
4. Veranda
5. Venezuela
6. Virginia Creeper
7. Vain
8. Vanilla
9. Valentines Cards
10. Varlarie Harper
11. Vodka
12. Vanna White
13. Vegetable Soup
14. Vest
15. Veggie
16. Vikings
17. Vote
18. Vag-A-Bond
19. Varnish
20. Veracruz
21. V8 Juice
22. Vaping
23. Vertigo
24. Vicki
25. Venice
26. Varicose
27. Value Village
28. Volkeswagon
29. Van (Mini)
30. Vivien Leigh
31. Ventricle
32. Voight (Jon)
33. Verne (Jules Garbiel)
34. Visionaries
35. Virginia
36. Venice
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37. Versailles:
38. Vermouth
39. Volga
40. Vietnam
41. Vanilla Sky
42. Vincent Van Gogh
43. Victoria
44. Valedictorian
45. Viva Las Vegas
46. VE Day, May 1945
47. VJ Day, August 1945
48. Voice (The)
49. Ventura (Jesse)
50. Valentino
51. Volkswagon
52. Vulnerable
53. Vortex
54. Virus (Corona)
55. Vern (Jules)
56. Vardalos (Nia)
57. Viagra
58. veal
59. Vancouver (1886)
60. Victoria
61. Vegetable Soup (cold)
62. V
63. Vote
64. Voyagers
65. Volunteer
66. Value
67. Victory
68. Valet
69. Virginia (West)
70. Vest
71. Venus Williams
72. Vatican
73. Vana White
74. Visa Card
75. Virology
76. V8 Juice
77. Virgin Islands
78. Vinigar
79. Venture
80. Verify
81. Vast
82. Valet
83. Vegan
84. Vampire
85. Valencia
86. Vietnam
87. Velveeta
88. Veep
89. Vehicle
90. Vertigo
91. Velvet
92. Vicks Vapo Rub
93. Vichyssoise
94. Vacations
95. Vixen
96. Volcano
97. Victim
98. Virus
99.Violin
100. vase
101. Vermont
102. Vice President
103. Vector
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