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A little off- season trivia gang!

I vote that meisperplexed is up! Well done! Google listed Benjamin Banneker from the 1700s. It's an interesting read.

I think there is some argument about the first clock. I remember my grandpa telling me a story about it being between Banneker and a member of the six Quakers who were famous for making clocks. I couldn't remember the Quaker fellow's name and it took me forever to remember Banneker! I had to stop thinking about it and it finally popped in the old noggin.
 
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I like the smiley face, skysdad! It wasn't a good question. The answer is Polonium. Named for Poland, the country of birth for Marie Curie, the woman who discovered it. I'll ask a better question
 
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skysdad, good answer. I wrote my question while making dinner and watching the NFL, and didn't research it well enough. The site I used said MGM GRAND. But when I look now, I see different answers. Bellagio is among the biggest, so Boogieman is up. The biggest casinos in the world are actually in Macau, China. I apologise to meisperplexed. Venetian in Las Vegas is among the biggest, and the biggest in the world is Venetian Macau.
 
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According to 'Car and Driver ' magazine, what is the base price of the cheapest Tesla automobile, The Model 3? Any answer within 10 % win be considered correct
 
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