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THEME 1 - MOVIES AND CINEMA
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Hint
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Answer
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"Long live the king"
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The Lion King
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Don't shine light on them, don't get them wet, and don't feed them after midnight.
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Gremlins
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"Do you like scary movies?"
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Scream
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A bunch of animals from a New York zoo end up on an African island nation.
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Madagascar
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Philadelphian boxer gets a shot to take on the world heavyweight champion.
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Rocky
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Carl Allen agrees to everything as part of an advice to get his life back together.
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Yes Man
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When it's night, soldier mannequins and skeletons of dinosaurs come to life!
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Night at the Museum
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Young girl sets out to sea to find a demigod who can save her island.
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Moana
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________ Infinity War, ________ Endgame, ________ Age of Ultron
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Avengers
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Features a green ogre and a donkey.
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Shrek
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Movie series about a black and white bear who becomes the Dragon Warrior.
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Kung Fu Panda
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It's about a dog who can play basketball.
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Air Bud
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Features a villain with three adopted daughters and an army of yellow creatures.
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Despicable Me
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Buddy the ___ heads for New York City to find his biological father during Christmas.
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Elf
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The first rule is that you don't talk about it.
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Fight Club
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Animated movie about a young deer whose mother is shot and killed by hunters.
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Bambi
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Main antagonist is a clown inside a sewer drain.
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It
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When Andy isn't looking, his toys come to life.
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Toy Story
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Anime romance movie about two teenagers who can swap bodies.
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Your Name.
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"We don't talk about Bruno . . ."
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Encanto
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THEME 2 - CITIES OF THE WORLD
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Hint
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Answer
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Where the CN Tower is located.
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Toronto
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Gastronomic capital of Japan.
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Osaka
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The birthplace of democracy.
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Athens
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Financial and economic center of China.
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Shanghai
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Formerly known as Constantinople.
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Istanbul
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Capital of the United Kingdom.
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London
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Densely populated urban city with Central Park and the Empire State Building.
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New York City
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Capital of Cameroon.
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Yaoundé
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Much of the first Harry Potter book was developed in cafes in this city.
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Edinburgh
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The FIRST of the two Japanese cities to be hit with an atomic bomb by the U.S.
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Hiroshima
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Capital of Turkmenistan
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Ashgabat
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The biblical city of Joppa/Jeffa was where this modern city is located now.
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Tel Aviv
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Marco Polo was born here.
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Venice
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Home of an NHL team, the Oilers.
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Edmonton
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The SECOND of the two Japanese cities to be hit with an atomic bomb by the U.S.
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Nagasaki
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Hosts the ____________ 500, the largest annual (single-day) auto race in the world.
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Indianapolis
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Witch trials took place over 300 years ago in this American city.
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Salem
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Bollywood is located here.
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Mumbai
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Capital of Pakistan.
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Islamabad
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Home of the tallest structure in the world.
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Dubai
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THEME 3 - VILLAINS IN MEDIA
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Hint
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Answer
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Manipulated Othello into killing his wife.
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Iago
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Real name of the Green Goblin: Norman ______.
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Osborn
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Main antagonist of the Crash Bandicoot series.
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Neo Cortex
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Extraterrestrial species of the Alien film franchise.
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Xenomorph
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Intelligent, cannibal serial killer who wears an iconic muzzle.
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Hannibal Lecter
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Fought Captain America during WWII.
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Red Skull
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First name of Draco Malfoy's father.
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Lucius
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Batman villain who creates and uses fear toxin.
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Scarecrow
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Fat and yellow counterpart to Mario.
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Wario
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Family of battle robots created by Syndrome to kill superheroes.
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Omnidroid
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"No, I am your father."
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Darth Vader
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From "Lord of the Flies", symbolizes pure evil and cruelty of man.
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Roger
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Full name of Eggman, Dr. Ivo ________
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Robotnik
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"Jungle Book" snake with hypnotic abilities.
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Kaa
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Home planet of Darkseid.
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Apokolips
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Killed Satoru Gojo using the Ten Shadows Technique.
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Sukuna
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"Hate. Let me tell you how much I've come to hate you since I began to live."
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AM
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Placed a curse on Princess Aurora, regarding a spinning wheel.
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Maleficent
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Wiped half of the universe with the Infinity Gauntlet.
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Thanos
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"Dark Lord" of Lord of the Rings, who forged the One Ring.
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Sauron
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THEME 4 - FIVE-LETTER MISC. WORDS
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Hint
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Answer
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Opposite of day.
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Night
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The Eiffel _____.
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Tower
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French word for "red".
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Rouge
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The planet we live in.
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Earth
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The first name of the protagonist of "The Simpsons".
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Homer
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Applied to bow hairs to help it create friction with violin strings.
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Rosin
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Santa Claus lives in the _____ Pole.
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North
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If it stops beating, we die.
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Heart
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Your mouth uses a bunch of these to chew food.
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Tooth
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Structure that we eat, shower, and sleep in.
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House
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Emotion for boredom and disinterest in life.
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Ennui
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Shelter made with blocks of snow.
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Igloo
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71% of the Earth's surface.
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Ocean
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Your brother or sister's daughter.
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Niece
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Plural form of "elf".
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Elves
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Opposite of big.
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Small
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Material used to make balloons, rubber bands, and lab gloves.
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Latex
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Noble gas element used for car headlights and anesthesia.
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Xenon
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Travelling person without a fixed home.
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Nomad
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Word for twelve.
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Dozen
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THEME 5 - PEOPLE IN HISTORY
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Hint
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Answer
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French emperor who conquered much of Europe during his reign. (first name)
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Napoléon
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Santa Claus is based on this bishop, St. ________.
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Nicholas
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Wrote numerous plays such as "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet". (last name)
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Shakespeare
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Last name of the 34th United States president.
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Eisenhower
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Renaissance artist who painted "The School of Athens".
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Raphael
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Another Renaissance artist who painted the Mona Lisa. (full name)
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Leonardo da Vinci
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First recorded physician in history.
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Imhotep
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Greek philosopher who wrote "The Republic".
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Plato
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"Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds." (last name)
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Oppenheimer
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Arrested for refusing to give up her bus seat, leading to the Montgomery Bus Boycott. (full name)
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Rosa Parks
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Neurologist who wrote "The Interpretation of Dreams". (full name)
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Sigmund Freud
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Princess of Wales who died in a car crash.
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Diana
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Top hat wearing U.S. president who abolished slavery. (full name)
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Abraham Lincoln
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"That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." (full name)
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Neil Armstrong
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Led India to independence from British rule. (last name)
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Gandhi
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German philosopher who invented the Categorical Imperative. (full name)
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Immanuel Kant
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The second emperor of Rome. (first name)
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Tiberius
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Last name of the Soviet leader during WWII.
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Stalin
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________ Copernicus, who proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system.
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Nicolaus
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Athenian philosopher whose method involved asking questions to stimulate thinking.
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Socrates
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