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In the summer Muggles abound so please be careful on this
find.
A. Each king in a deck of playing cards represents a great king
from history. Spades - King David, Clubs - Alexander the Great,
Hearts - Charlemagne, and Diamonds - ____________. Takes this
persons first and last name and divide by 3 to get the answer.
B. The quality of a diamond is determined by four factors
commonly known as the "_____ Cs.
C. 4
D. DIAMOND DUKES INK ______ IN FIRST SIGNING PERIOD. James
Madison University baseball coach Spanky McFarland and his coaching
staff signed _______ players to scholarships during the first
signing period of the school year. Take the two numbers times each
other and then divide by 3. Times the answer by 2. Then take that
answer divided by 4 to get the answer.
E. Average life span of a major league baseball ____________.
F. On an average, ____% of Major League Baseball players played
American Legion Baseball as a teenager. Nearly _____% of all
college players played American Legion Baseball as a teenager. The
same number in both of these percentages give you the answer
here.
G. Fifteen players have hit four home runs in one game: Bobby Lowe,
Ed Delahanty, ___________, Chuck Klein, Pat Seerey, Gil Hodges, Joe
Adcock, Rocky Colavito, Willie Mays, Mike Schmidt, Bob Horner, Mark
Whiten, Carlos Avery, Mike Cameron and Shawn Green. The answer is
the number of the letters in the first name of the missing player
minus 2.
H. The first number for the main character in the movie Diamonds
are Forever played by Sean Connery.
I. Diamonds Soundtrack composed by Joel Goldsmith and released by
Varese Sarabande in 199_.
J. Neil Diamond has been recording hit records and performing
concerts for more than _______ decades, writing and singing hit
songs such as "Cherry, Cherry" (1966), "Cracklin' Rosie" (1970),
"Song Sung Blue" (1972), "Sweet Caroline" (1974), "You Don't Bring
Me Flowers" (1978, a duet with Barbra Streisand) and "America"
(1981).
K. The _____ top producing diamond country is Russia.
L. The first World Series was played between Pittsburgh and Boston
in 1903 and was a nine-game series. Boston won the series ___-____.
The missing numbers subtracted from each other is your answer.
M. On July _____, 1986, Joey McLaughlin was ejected in the sixth
inning of a Rangers White Sox game after he pointed his glasses at
the sun and lit the opposing batter on fire. The missing date is
your answer.
N. Changing this one a bit because two different websites will give
you two different answers. The answer here is 8.
O. Where was the first College World Series played? Take the
City name, add the letters together and divide by 3 and add 2 to
get the answer.
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