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Zurich Daily Quiz #286

Here is the link for today’s quiz, the 286th edition of Qwizzeria Daily. And, if you need questions (in the text) for yesterday’s quiz, go to the next page.

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YESTERDAY’S QUESTIONS

1. What five-letter word is derived from the Turkish language meaning ‘pavilion,’ as it was used to describe a small garden pavilion open on some or all sides?

2. The name for what war/operation that occurred from 1961 to 1963 between Brazil and France is named after which edible creature due to the Brazilian government’s refusal to allow French fishing vessels to catch them?

3. What term originally described the prairies and dark, fertile soil of central Alabama and northeast Mississippi is also used extensively in the Japanese martial arts?

4. The three islands Reichenau, Lindau, and Mainau, are all located on which lake?

5. In the African – American folk belief, what name is given to a flannel bag that contains one or more magical items, a spell that can be carried with or on the host’s body? (PICTURE)

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ANSWERS

1. What five-letter word is derived from the Turkish language meaning ‘pavilion,’ as it was used to describe a small garden pavilion open on some or all sides? Kiosk from kōšk

2. The name for what war/operation that occurred from 1961 to 1963 between Brazil and France is named after which edible creature due to the Brazilian government’s refusal to allow French fishing vessels to catch them? Lobsters

3. What term originally described the prairies and dark, fertile soil of central Alabama and northeast Mississippi is also used extensively in the Japanese martial arts? Black Belt

4. The three islands Reichenau, Lindau, and Mainau, are all located on which lake? Lake Constance

5. In the African – American folk belief, what name is given to a flannel bag that contains one or more magical items, a spell that can be carried with or on the host’s body? (PICTURE) Mojo

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