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Answer
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The USA was offered _______ by Siam to clear land for agriculture.
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Elephants
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Etruscan Shrews have a heartbeat of at least ____ beats per minute.
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1000
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Vladimir Lenin spoke English with an ______ accent because his English tutor was ______.
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Irish
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Queen ______ will typically lay 1 egg every 3 seconds, 24/7, for 25 years straight.
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Termites
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“Eye of Newt” is actually just an alternative name for ________ ____.
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Mustard Seed
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The ______ language has origins in the Neolithic Age, being over 5,000 years old!
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Basque
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Dragonflies can eat up to 100 ________ per day.
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Mosquitos
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Barnacles are technically __________.
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Crustaceans
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According to legend, the city of Lisbon in Portugal was founded by _________.
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Odysseus
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Cockroaches were once believed to have 13 ______, but in fact it’s just one divided into 13 chambers.
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Hearts
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It almost never rains in the city of ___ _________, California, in July.
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San Francisco
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Here in Phoenix, Arizona, there are more Golf Courses than there are _________.
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Libraries
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Forget Oranges and their 98% your daily value of vitamin C, the average ______ has 380%!
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Guava
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The entire state of Wyoming only has 2 pairs of ________.
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Escalators
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______ ________ were invented by a member of the Presbyterian Church, and were believed to act as a lust suppressor.
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Graham Crackers
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The word “________” comes from the Latin word for “left”, because it was believed that left-handed people were evil.
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Sinister
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As a child, Kim Jong-Un was taken to visit Tokyo Disneyland using a fake _________ passport.
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Brazilian
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In the 1700s, the ____ ______ ______ had about 1,800 quasi-independent states.
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Holy Roman Empire
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There are a ton of writing systems derived from ________; including but not limited to: Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Hebrew, Arabic, Devanagari, Tamil, Telugu, Thai, Mongolian, and many many more…
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Phoenician
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38% of people in Viet Nam have the family name _______.
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Nguyễn
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