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      1. How old was Al Capone when he took over as Chicago's top crime boss?
        1. 25
        2. 40
        3. 55
        4. 75
        1. Capone and his boss, Johnny Torrio, took over the Chicago rackets from Big Jim Colosimo the easy way—they had him rubbed out. Then, after Torrio retired, Capone was left alone at the top, at age 25.

      2. On what day did Capone's henchmen kill 6 of George "Bugs" Moran's North Side gang?
        1. New Year's Day
        2. St. Valentine's Day
        3. St. Patrick's Day
        4. Christmas Day
        1. This brutal killing took place on February 14 and has since been known as the St. Valentine's Day Massacre.

      3. For what crime was Al Capone eventually incarcerated?
        1. Murder
        2. Counterfeiting
        3. Grand Larceny
        4. Tax Evasion
        1. You can fool all of the people some of the time and some of the people all of the time, but you can't fool the IRS. It wasn't until 1931 that the law was able to put Capone away for tax evasion.

      4. Along with winning at craps and dodging cops, Lucky Luciano was lucky for which reason?
        1. He acquired the patent for nylon
        2. He sold his life story for $1 million
        3. He lived for more than 60 years
        4. He won one of the first national lotteries
        1. He was lucky because he lived for more than 60 years. In fact, he luckily survived one of those notorious "one-way rides" for gangsters: Henchmen stabbed him with an icepick, slit his throat, then left him for dead. But Lucky lived.

      5. How long did John Dillinger's career in bank robbery last?
        1. Seven months
        2. One year
        3. Six years
        4. Twelve Years
        1. For all his notoriety, Dillinger didn't rob banks for very long. He started June of 1933 and was shot dead the following summer.

      6. How long did Bonnie and Clyde's crime spree last?
        1. Two years
        2. Five years
        3. Ten years
        4. Fifteen years
        1. Like John Dillinger's, Bonnie and Clyde's life of crime was relatively short. It was only after Clyde's parole in 1932 that he and Bonnie started their cross-country capers, which ended in 1934.

      7. How did Bonnie and Clyde's life on the lam end?
        1. No one really knows
        2. Clyde was killed, Bonnie was sentenced to life in prison
        3. Bonnie was killed, Clyde was sentences to life in prison
        4. They both were killed
        1. They fought the law, and the law won. Bonnie and Clyde were killed in a police ambush on May 23, 1934. Ironically, the man who issued the order to open fire was a frequent patron in the restaurant in which Bonnie used to work as a waitress.

      8. T or F? Bonnie and Clyde were husband and wife.
        1. True
        2. False
        1. Bonnie and Clyde never married each other. Actually, Bonnie was technically a married woman when she took up with Clyde. When she was sixteen, she married a man named Roy Thornton, who was arrested for burglary soon after their wedding. Clearly, Bonnie had a thing for bad boys.

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