Candy Quiz Answers

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Candy Quiz 1. A famous swashbuckling trio of old: 3 Musketeers . 2. Elmer Fudd’s sleight-of-hand or magical maneuvers: Twix . 3. Places of interring enemies of those who tend and drive and who are usually mounted on domesticated, large, solid- hoofed, herbivorous mammals: Mounds . 4. A broad, luminous, irregular band of astral lights that encompasses the stellar sphere: Milky Way . 5. Crimson-colored libidinous cravings: Red Hots . 6. A celestial body fourth order from the sun, conspicuous for the redness of its light; its planetary symbol is : Mars bars . 7. The hard fibrous xylem substance produced by the Aquifoliaceae family of shrubs and trees, characterized by their thick, glossy, spiny-margined leaves and usually bright red berries: Hollywood . 8. Author William Sidney Porter’s pseudonym: Oh Henry . 9. Multiple expressions of mirth, joy, or scorn in a covert or suppressed manner: Snickers . 10. An idiom, used here singularly, employed to describe one whose dexterous deficiency denies proficiency in getting a grip on goods: Butter Fingers . 11. Possessive clone alphabetical characters: MM’s . 12. A saloon named after the newspaper-reporter alias of a superhero: Clark Bar . 13. Childhood name of a former renowned baseball player whose strike-out record is recondite: Baby Ruth . 14. Celebrated street in the Big Apple: 5 th Avenue . 15. Labial massage: Kiss . 16. The 24-hour part of the week set aside to compensate for labor or toil: Pay Day . 17. A slugglish jab: Slow Poke . 18. Ebony-colored country critter: Black Cow .

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1. A famous swashbuckling trio of old: 3 Musketeers.2. Elmer Fudd’s sleight-of-hand or magical maneuvers: Twix.3. Places of interring enemies of those who tend and drive and who are usually mounted on

domesticated, large, solid-hoofed, herbivorous mammals: Mounds.4. A broad, luminous, irregular band of astral lights that encompasses the stellar sphere:

Milky Way.5. Crimson-colored libidinous cravings: Red Hots.6. A celestial body fourth order from the sun, conspicuous for the redness of its light; its

planetary symbol is ♂: Mars bars.7. The hard fibrous xylem substance produced by the Aquifoliaceae family of shrubs and

trees, characterized by their thick, glossy, spiny-margined leaves and usually bright red berries: Hollywood.

8. Author William Sidney Porter’s pseudonym: Oh Henry.9. Multiple expressions of mirth, joy, or scorn in a covert or suppressed manner: Snickers.10. An idiom, used here singularly, employed to describe one whose dexterous deficiency

denies proficiency in getting a grip on goods: Butter Fingers.11. Possessive clone alphabetical characters: MM’s.12. A saloon named after the newspaper-reporter alias of a superhero: Clark Bar.13. Childhood name of a former renowned baseball player whose strike-out record is

recondite: Baby Ruth.14. Celebrated street in the Big Apple: 5 th Avenue .15. Labial massage: Kiss.16. The 24-hour part of the week set aside to compensate for labor or toil: Pay Day.17. A slugglish jab: Slow Poke.18. Ebony-colored country critter: Black Cow.19. Subordinate spices or seasonings: Junior Mints.20. Lactic flops: Milk Duds.21. A morsel of regurgitated sweet viscid material from the social and colonial

hymenopterous insect: Bit-O-Honey.22. The jubilant sensation of an ellipsoidal and edible nut: Almond Joy.23. Label on the body bag containing the remains collected after a cat named “Reese” was

run over by a mower: Reese’s Pieces.24. Dissonant confectionary mixture of dulcet and piquant seasonings: Sweet Tarts.25. To rotate several members of the cylindrical-shaped component of the vowel family:

Rollo.