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What animal can roll into a protective ball within hours of being born, though its leathery shell takes a few days to harden?
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Armadillo
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Sales of chess sets in the U.S. went up by 87 percent in the weeks after the 2020 release of what TV series?
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The Queen's Gambit
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What inventor was partially deaf, relying on an associate to be his “ears” while working on the phonograph?
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Thomas Edison
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Author Suzanne Collins was inspired to create what series while flipping channels between reality TV and Iraq War footage? The _____ ______.
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Hunger Games
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Founded in 1943, Chicago’s Uno Pizzeria & Grill claims to be the birthplace of which culinary innovation? _____ _____ Pizza.
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Deep Dish
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A U.S. military veteran, who held a 1961 benefit concert at Pearl Harbor to raise money for a battleship memorial?
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Elvis Presley
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Following the January 2026 US operation to kidnap Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, Trump claimed that a new weapon only in the hands of the Americans was used to incapacitate guards, he called this weapon the ___________.
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Discombobulator
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German Egyptologist Ludwig Borchardt wrote “description is useless, must be seen” after discovering a colorful bust of what historical figure in 1912?
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Nefertiti
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NASA’s first Mars rover that reached Mars in July 1997 was given what name in honor of a 19th-century abolitionist?
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Sojourner
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When no candidate gets a majority of Electoral College votes, a situation that has happened only twice in U.S. history, what body chooses the president? The _______ __ ________.
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House of Representatives
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Before starring in movies such as Fargo, which actor was a New York City firefighter in the 1980s and returned to work alongside firefighters in the days after 9/11?
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Steve Buscemi
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Polaroid Corporation issued a statement asking people not to shake their pictures following the success of Hey Ya! by _______
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Outkast
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The equator passes through 13 countries across South America, Africa, and Asia/Oceania: Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, Gabon, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Somalia, Sao Tome and Principe, Maldives, Indonesia, and _______
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Kiribati
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The current banknotes of Scotland feature Scottish wildlife. The animals include mackerel on the £5 note, otters on the £10 note, red squirrels on the £20 note, and an ______ on the £50 note.
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Osprey
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Rajani Palme Dutt was a British political figure, journalist and theoretician who served as the fourth general secretary of the _______ Party of Great Britain during World War II from October 1939 to June 1941.
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Communist
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