A tough night, in which we didn't bet confidently enough on our final answer to get first place.

What is the name of the character who is Stella's husband in A Streetcar Named Desire ?

What farm animals are raised by the corporation in the TV series Severance ?

What denomination of U.S. currency features the exterior of a building not located in Washington D.C. ?

What Italian company, makers of Tic Tacs, Kinder Joy, and Nutella, is the world's largest consumer of hazelnuts, using roughly a quarter of the world's supply?

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Most of the time I'm like, "well I'd never know that one anyway"



But this time I'm more like, "o dang I knew all of these facts at one point in time for a fleeting moment"



Except for the severance question. Obviously I got the severance question. I have verve. I have wiles.
The most of your flock.
I only know #1 thanks to the Simpsons. https://youtu.be/SPQSC5UVwsg?t=60
If you haven’t read A Streetcar Named Desire, you’re in for a treat. Grab a used copy and save it for a snowy or rainy day. It won’t take you more than two hours to read.
I'll give it a shot someday, i recall not caring for The Glass Menagerie in high school.
I can understand that Tennesse Williams isn’t everyone’s cup of tea.

Neither is Tennessee Tuxedo.
He had the nerve and he had the libido

Yeah, there never was a penguin like Tennessee Tuxedo
I assume the expected answer for Q3 was the one hundred dollar bill, but would they have accepted the nickel?
Oooh! Hadn’t thought about coins.
The actual question may have specified bills. Someone tried to convince us that the $2 had Monticello on the back, even though I recalled its depiction of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
You’re correct about the $2, but was that the answer?
No, the answer was $100.
Prior to 1976 the reverse of the two dollar bill featured Monticello, but those bills would be well out of circulation by now.