1. Is it permissible to recite Kiddush Levana if one sees the moon through a window?
2. From which direction did the wind that took away the locusts come?
3. Who was the only non-Jewish Bechor to survive Makas Bechoros?
4. Who revealed the location of Yosef's casket?
5. Does one receive Malkus for leaving Korban Pesach meat uneaten until the morning?

Answers:
1. If one cannot go outside, he may recite Kiddush Levana if he can see the moon through a window. (Mishna Berura 426:21).
2. The west (Shmos 10:19, Rashi).
3. Paroh (Shmos 12:29, Rashi).
4. Serach daughter of Asher (Gemara Sotah 13a).
5. No. This is a Lav She'Nitak Le'Asay, a negative Mitzvah rectified by a positive one. The Mitzvah of burning any leftover meat rectifies the transgression of having left it over and no Malkus are given (Gemara Pesachim 84a) .

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