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In the DC universe, they're the dynamic duo.
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In 1940, this 164-year-old U.S. document was repaired with Scotch tape.
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The adjective for an angle of less than 90 degrees.
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It was made the capital of China in 1949.
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As early as 1901 this U.S. state was described as "The Mitten State."
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Those born during the first half of April have this sign, the ram.
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Fuego, Nitro, and Blue Heat are flavors of these rolled corn tortilla chips.
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In 1944, this future president directed Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion at Normandy.
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AKA ascorbic acid, this vitamin helps form collagen in bones & aids in the absorption of iron.
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A federal law signed Aug. 6, 1965 banned literary & other tests for people to do this.
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Among the first women selected to become these in 1978 were Anna Fisher & Shannon Lucid.
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This social media platform was originally called musical.ly.
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Radar images taken by the Magellan spacecraft in the 1990s helped determine that this planet has around 85,000 volcanoes.
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Columbia University began handing out these awards in 1917.
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It's "the Pine Tree State."
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Filbert is another name for this nut.
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With this kitchen gadget that sounds more like a musical instrument, you can slice up a potato, paper thin, in seconds.
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It's the designated flower for the month of March.
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Shaped like a bow tie, this pasta has a name that means "butterflies" in Italian.
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What city does the Christ the Redeemer statue overlook?
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What Swiss chocolate bar brand features red text and a yellow mountain, which surreptitiously displays the sketching of a white bear within the yellow mountain?
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Which video game console released in 2006 pioneered the use of motion controls in its gameplay?
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A 2011 blockbuster film starring Chris Hemsworth features an early scene set in Tonsberg, Norway in the year 965. What is the four-letter name of this film?
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What game, as played in the United States, is a derivative of "ground billiards" and involves mallets, pegs and wickets?
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What word means the following two things? A polyhedron formed by connecting a polygon to an apex or a game show that often included a number in its official title and won nine Daytime Emmy Awards.
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In 1638 Wilmington became the first permanent settlement in what American colony? At the time, the colony was called New Sweden.
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What is the political term for belief in government by divine guidance?
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What word completes the following Santana lyric? This word is also the title of the song. "You got the kind of loving that can be so ______, yeah. / Gimme your heart, make it real / Or else forget about it."
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Somnambulating is a fancy term for what nighttime activity?
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What 110-mile-per-hour air currents circle Earth's tropopause in a westerly direction?