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What are two stopovers on a Fantastic Voyage? (Phil Battey, Alexandria)
What are two little places where you can't get something good to eat, either because they are in the pancreas or because they serve English food there? (Roy Ashley, Washington)
Guns, Butter and Squeegees:
What are President Bush's programs for dealing with terrorists, the rich and the unemployed? (Thad Humphries, Warrenton; Elizabeth Molye, Fairfax)
What were the three items that fans most often tried to smuggle into prison for Martha Stewart? (Sue Lin Chong, Baltimore; Katherine Hooper)
Hints From Abelard:
What newspaper column describes how turnips make an excellent faux codpiece stuffing? (Jonathan Paul, Garrett Park; Dennis Lindsay, Seabrook)
What's the most popular column on the Unix User Group Web site? (Tom Witte)
"Le Sacre du Printemps" but not the Sack of Rome:
What has become an annual tradition among U.S. college students? (Harold Walderman, Columbia; Deborah Guy, Columbus, Ohio)
Marginal Futility:
How did Sergio Aragones feel about his long-standing assignment at Mad Magazine? (Bill Spencer, Exeter, N.H.)


