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n The word “foley” is the post-production addition of movie sound effects. It is named for Jack Foley, a pioneer of sound-effect editing from the earliest days of talking pictures.

n The June 1956 Life magazine cover featured actress Carroll Baker and baseball star Mickey Mantle and touted the new 14-inch-wide “bouffant” hairdo.

Lizards and snakes are both reptiles and closely related, but lizards have ears while snakes do not. Another lizard feature that snakes lack are:

A) Noses

B) Eyelids

C) Gallbladders

D) Teeth

Saturday’s answer: The Galleon is the wizards’ gold coin in the Harry Potter books.

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