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Jetpunk Interesting Facts Fill in the Blanks 1

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In 1922, people in New York City rioted because of men wearing _____ ____ after the date it was considered socially acceptable to wear them.
Straw Hats
_____ _____ was both the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and the first person of any gender to win twice.
Marie Curie
More Americans died in the ____ ___ than in all foreign wars combined.
Civil War
In Jewish mythology, Adam had a wife before Eve. Her name was ______.
Lilith
In the United Kingdom, Fat Tuesday is known as Shrove Tuesday or _______ Day.
Pancake
New Zealand was completely uninhabited by people until around ____ AD.
1250
The book Moby Dick starts with the famous opening line "Call me _______".
Ishmael
Muphry's Law states that anytime you criticize someone's spelling or grammar, there will be a spelling or ________ mistake in your criticism.
Grammar
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The Sun weighs about ___,000 times as much as the Earth.
332
Velociraptors had ________
Feathers
During WWII, Japan built __ aircraft carriers. The United States built 91.
14
During the American Civil War, 168,649 men were drafted by the Northern states. However, nearly __% of the men that were drafted hired substitutes to fight in their place.
70
The places in the original version of the board game "________" were inspired by Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Monopoly
A group of ____ are called a parliament.
Owls
Despite being an entire continent, __________ was one of the last places on Earth to be discovered by humans. It was first sighted by a Russian expedition in 1820.
Antarctica
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