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Answer
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_____ smoke coming from the Sistine Chapel announces the election of a new pope
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White
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______ never won a Nobel Peace Prize
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Gandhi
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___ _______ was once home to the giant moa, a flightless bird that could rise to a height of 12 feet and could weigh up to 600 pounds
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New Zealand
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Fortune cookies were invented in the ______ ______ by a person who was born in Japan
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United States
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There are exactly ____ documented cases of a child being poisoned by Halloween candy from trick-or-treating
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Zero
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Between 2000 and 2022, _____ energy production in the U.S. increased by about 30% per year – a total increase of over 29,000%
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Solar
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The Hughes H-4 Hercules, nicknamed the Spruce _____, is the largest aircraft ever to fly
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Goose
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Frederick the Great, king of _______, was an example of an "enlightened despot", a non-democratic leader who nevertheless works on behalf of the people
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Prussia
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Old Jonathan is the oldest known living animal. He is a Seychelles giant ________ who is at least 190 years old
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Tortoise
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____ mining and ____ pollution have caused far more deaths than nuclear energy, even accounting for the people who died in Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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Coal
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Nearly 25% of women living in England in the year 1800 were named ____
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Mary
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38% of people in _______ have the family name Nguyễn
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Vietnam
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Charleston is not the capital of South Carolina. It is, however, the capital of ____ ________.
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West Virginia
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Martin Van Buren was the only U.S. President whose first language was not English. He grew up speaking _____
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Dutch
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Hanlon's razor states: "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by ________"
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Stupidity
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______ in the Sundarbans region of India and Bangladesh have been known to hunt and kill humans
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Tigers
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The sum of all the numbers on a ________ wheel is 666
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Roulette
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The catacombs of _____ hold the remains of over 6 million people
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Paris
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Kowloon Walled City, a former settlement in ____ ____, once housed 50,000 people in an area of less than 0.03 square kilometers
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Hong Kong
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CBGB, in New York City, is a music club whose name stands for "country, bluegrass, and blues". Ironically, it was ____ music that made the club famous.
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Punk
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I'd formulate it in such a way that it doesn't allow any other answer than Gandhi.
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