The Answer Sheet: Week of Dec. 19

Did you take the Quiztory last week? Now it’s time to check your answers:

1. Who was the researcher behind Robert Ripley’s “Ripley’s Believe It or Not!” series from 1923 to 1975? Norbert Pearlroth

2. Where was Panama’s Manuel Noriega sentenced after he surrendered to United States forces in 1990? A Florida jail

3. Who was the last surviving British soldier to take part in the 1914 Christmas Truce between German and British troops on the Western Front? Alfred Anderson

4. Support of which dissident priest led to widespread protest and the beginnings of the Romanian Revolution in 1989? Lazlo Tokes

5. Who led the 1992 Iran-Contra investigation, accusing President George H.W. Bush of illegally withholding documents related to the investigation? Lawrence Walsh

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