·=============================================================================· | JEOPARDY: TEEN TOURNAMENT | | FAQ / WALKTHROUGH | | GAME BOY HAND-HELD SYSTEM | | VERSION 1.00 | | MIKE TRUITT | | SUNDAY, AUGUST 08, 2004 | ·=============================================================================· ·-------------------· | Table of Contents | ·--·----------------·----------------------------------------------·------· | Section 1.00 About this FAQ search.about | 100% | | Subsection 1.10 Mission Statement search.mission | 100% | | Subsection 1.20 Copyright Notice search.copy | 100% | | Subsection 1.30 Searching Info search.search | 100% | | Subsection 1.40 About the Author search.author | 100% | | Section 2.00 Version History search.version | 100% | | Subsection 2.10 Version Sizes search.size | 100% | | Subsection 2.20 Version History search.history | 100% | | Section 3.00 Game Basics search.basic | 100% | | Subsection 3.10 Game Info search.info | 100% | | Subsection 3.20 Controls search.control | 100% | | Subsection 3.30 Game Modes search.mode | 100% | | Section 4.00 Questions search.question | 100% | | Section 5.00 Miscellaneous search.misc | 100% | | Subsection 5.10 FAQs search.faq | 100% | | Section 6.00 Notes and Thanks search.thank | 100% | ·---------------------------------------------------------------·------· ·=============================================================================· | Section 1.00 ABOUT THIS FAQ search.about | ·=============================================================================· ·------------------------------------· | Mission Statement - search.mission | ·------------------------------------· While looking around at a bunch of my old Game Boy games, I noticed that one of my favorites did not have a FAQ. Being the type of character that I am, I decided to write one for it. This is why Jeopardy: Teen Tournament was written. In this FAQ I hope to fully cover extensively every question asked in the game, while also covering the basics of the game. ·--------------------------------· | Copyright Notice - search.copy | ·--------------------------------· This FAQ is copyright information of its author, Mike Truitt. Any attempt to use this FAQ in full or in part without consent of its author, Mike Truitt, is punishable. If you would like to use information from this FAQ or the FAQ itself on your website email the author, Mike Truitt. His e-mail address can be found in the "About the Author" section of the FAQ. ·---------------------------------------· | Searching Information - search.search | ·---------------------------------------· This is my first attempt at using the search function implemented in one of my FAQs. You will notice that my each major section and subsection there will be the term search followed by ".xxx". This can be used to help navigate the FAQ easier. If you would like to skip ahead to one section, then simply use the Find function of the computer (Ctrl + F) and type the command listed. You should skip strait to where you would like to go. ·----------------------------------· | About the Author - search.author | ·----------------------------------· My name is Mike Truitt. At the time of writing this FAQ I am eighteen years old and about to graduate my senior year in high school. I have been writing FAQs for a few years now, but have only done it as a hobby. I absolutely love this girl named Morgan Kennedy... kisses. If you would like to contact me, my e-mail address is miketru[at]gmail[dot]com alternately my AIM screen name is myktru ·=============================================================================· | Section 2.00 VERSION HISTORY search.history | ·=============================================================================· ·-----------------------------· | Version Sizes - search.size | ·-----------------------------· Wednesday, June 09, 2004: 017.2 Kb 0045 Questions Sunday, July 25, 2004: 009.1 Kb 0077 Questions Monday, July 26, 2004: 005.4 Kb 0025 Questions Wednesday, July 28, 2004: 020.9 Kb 0170 Questions Sunday, August 01, 2004: 036.1 Kb 0233 Questions Monday, August 02, 2004: 018.3 Kb 0140 Questoins Tuesday, August 03, 2004: 009.0 Kb 0080 Questions Friday, August 06, 2004: 026.0 Kb 0201 Questions Saturday, August 07, 2004: 004.0 Kb 0035 Questions Sunday, August 08, 2004: 009.0 Kb 0045 Questions Overall: 155.0 Kb 1051 Questions ·----------------------------------· | Version History - search.history | ·----------------------------------· ·----------------------------------------------------· | Version 1.00 - Sunday, August 08 , 2004 - 000 kb | ·----------------------------------------------------· Just started this faq. By the time it is submitted it will be complete to the best of my knowledge. If some more information comes about that I did not uncover, then I will certainly post it. This will also likely be the final formatting for this faq. I am likely to find questions that I have missed so there might be some additions there, but odds are that you will likely never even notice it. On an awesome note: Baseball - the catagory - was the one that broke the 4000 line mark. I just thought it was cool since I love baseball. After playing two strait games without having a new question, I figured it was as close to finished as I would get. There might be updates in the future, but for now, this looks like everything that I have got. ·=============================================================================· | Section 3.00 GAME BASICS seach.basics | ·=============================================================================· ·--------------------------------· | Game Information - search.info | ·--------------------------------· Jeopardy! Teen Tournament is based off of the popular game show, Jeopardy. Instead of the usual tough selection of questions that the show and other games present, this version focuses solely on questions that are not nearly as difficult so that your average to intellectual teenager has the ability to answer most of the questions. ·---------------------------· | Controls - search.control | ·---------------------------· ·-------------------·-----------------------------------------------------· | Direction - Up | Moves the cursor upwards when selecting letters, | | | monetary amounts or character appearances. | | | Buzzes in player one - When in a two player game | | ·-----------------------------------------------------· | Direction - Down | Moves the cursor downwards when selecting letters | | | monetary amounts or character appearances. | | | Buzzes in player one - When in a two player game | | ·-----------------------------------------------------· | Direction - Right | Moves the cursor right when selecting letters or | | | category titles. | | | Buzzes in player one - When in a two player game | | ·-----------------------------------------------------· | Direction - Left | Moves the cursor left when selecting letters or | | | category titles. | | | Buzzes in player one - When in a two player game | ·-------------------·-----------------------------------------------------· | Start Button | Pauses the game - Giving you have time to look the | | | answer up :) | ·-------------------·-----------------------------------------------------· | A Button | Confirmation when selecting a letter, appearance, | | | category, or game mode. Buzzes in player one in a | | | one player game | | ·-----------------------------------------------------· | A Button | Buzzes in player two - When in a two player game | | B Button | Buzzes in player two - When in a two player game | ·-------------------·-----------------------------------------------------· ·--------------------------· | Game Modes - search.mode | ·--------------------------· ·----------------·-------------·---------------· | VS. Computer | One Player | One Game Boy | | Two Player | Two Players | One Game Boy | ·----------------·-------------·---------------· ·=============================================================================· | Section 4.00 QUESTIONS search.question | ·=============================================================================· ·===================· | Table of Contents | ·===================· ·---------------------------------------------------------------------------· | This section will contain a large amount of information that will be very | | hard to format. For this reason I will rely heavily on the "Find" option. | | Just type the name of the of the category preceded by question. | ·---------------------------------------------------------------------------· | REGULAR JEOPARDY QUESTIONS | 205 | |------------------------------------------------+-----· | Abbreviations question.abbreviations | 02 | | Acids question.acids | 01 | | Air question.air | 01 | | American Indians question.american.indians | 01 | | American Leaders question.american.leaders | 01 | | Angles question.angles | 01 | | Animals question.animals | 01 | | Asia question.asia | 01 | | Atoms question.atoms | 01 | | Banking question.banking | 01 | | Baseball question.baseball | 01 | | Biology question.biology | 01 | | Birds question.birds | 01 | | Books & Authors question.books.&.authors | 02 | | Bowling Terms question.bowling.terms | 01 | | Breakfast question.breakfast | 01 | | Bicicle Parts question.bicycle.parts | 01 | | Canada Provinces question.canada.provinces | 01 | | Careers question.careers | 01 | | Cartoons question.cartoons | 01 | | Cell Division question.cell.division | 01 | | Cells question.cells | 01 | | Central America question.central.america | 01 | | Chemicals question.chemicals | 01 | | China question.china | 01 | | Cities question.cities | 01 | | Civics question.civics | 01 | | Cloth question.cloth | 01 | | Colors question.colors | 01 | | Comic Books question.comic.books | 01 | | Commem. Coins question.commem.coins | 01 | | Common Names question.common.names | 01 | | Computer Math question.computer.math | 01 | | Computer People question.computer.people | 01 | | Computer Terms question.computer.terms | 02 | | Disney question.disney | 01 | | Disease question.disease | 01 | | Dogs question.dogs | 01 | | Dr. Seuss question.dr.seuss | 01 | | Driving question.driving | 01 | | Earth Terms question.earth.terms | 01 | | Egypt question.egypt | 01 | | European History question.european.history | 01 | | Fairy Tales question.fairy.tales | 01 | | Famous Scientist question.famous.scientist | 03 | | Fiction question.fiction | 02 | | Flowers question.flowers | 01 | | Foods question.foods | 01 | | For the Kids question.for.the.kids | 01 | | France question.france | 01 | | Gases question.gases | 01 | | Germany question.germany | 01 | | Glacial Ice question.glacial.ice | 01 | | Glaciers question.glaciers | 01 | | Government question.government | 01 | | Halls & Lockers question.halls.&.lockers | 01 | | Hodgepodge question.hodgepodge | 01 | | Home Economics question.home.economics | 01 | | Household question.household | 01 | | Humans question.humans | 01 | | Immigrants question.immigrants | 01 | | Inert Gases question.inert.gases | 01 | | Italy question.italy | 01 | | Japan question.japan | 01 | | Kid Stuff question.kid.stuff | 01 | | Kids' Literature question.kids.literature | 02 | | Land question.land | 01 | | Languages question.languages | 01 | | Latin Root Words question.latin.root.words | 01 | | Lenses & Mirrors question.lenses.&.mirrors | 01 | | Levels of Life question.levels.of.life | 01 | | Library Topics question.library.topics | 01 | | Life Functions question.life.functions | 01 | | Map Skills question.map.skills | 01 | | Mark Twain question.mark.twain | 01 | | Mary & Her Lamb question.mary.&.her.lamb | 01 | | Matter question.matter | 01 | | Metals question.metals | 01 | | Metric System question.metric.system | 01 | | Middle East question.middle.east | 01 | | Mideast question.mideast | 01 | | Mixtures question.mixtures | 01 | | Mnemonics question.mnemonics | 01 | | Mode of Travel question.mode.of.travel | 01 | | Months question.months | 01 | | Mother Goose question.mother.goose | 01 | | Muscles question.muscles | 01 | | Music question.music | 01 | | Nature question.nature | 01 | | Nat'l Landmarks question.natl.landmarks | 01 | | Newspapers question.newspapers | 01 | | North Europe question.north.europe | 01 | | Nursery Rhymes question.nursery.rhymes | 01 | | Oceans question.oceans | 02 | | Odds & Ends question.odds.&.ends | 03 | | Organization question.organization | 01 | | Pacific Islands question.pacific.islands | 02 | | Parts of Cells question.parts.of.cells | 01 | | Patriotic Songs question.patriotic.songs | 01 | | Periodic Table question.periodic.table | 02 | | Peter Pan question.peter.pan | 01 | | Phys. Ed. question.phys.ed | 02 | | Plants question.plants | 02 | | Plot question.plot | 01 | | Poets And Poetry question.poets.and.poetry | 01 | | Products question.products | 01 | | Properties question.properties | 01 | | Resources question.resources | 01 | | Rocks question.rocks | 02 | | Russia question.russia | 01 | | Safety question.safety | 01 | | Scandinavia question.scandinavia | 01 | | School Stuff question.school.stuff | 01 | | Science Fields question.science.fields | 01 | | Sea Terms question.sea.terms | 01 | | Shapes question.shapes | 01 | | Short Stories question.short.stories | 01 | | Soil Terms question.soil.terms | 01 | | Soil Types question.soil.types | 01 | | Sound question.sound | 01 | | South America question.south.america | 01 | | Space question.space | 01 | | Sponges question.sponges | 01 | | Sports question.sports | 01 | | Stars question.stars | 01 | | Synonnyms question.synonyms | 16 | | Teachers question.teachers | 01 | | Television question.television | 01 | | The Big Top question.the.big.top | 01 | | The Circus question.the.circus | 01 | | The Comics question.the.comics | 01 | | The Funnies question.the.funnies | 01 | | The Moon question.the.moon | 01 | | The Sun question.the.sun | 01 | | The Universe question.the.universe | 01 | | The U.S.A. question.the.usa | 01 | | The Yard question.the.yard | 01 | | Toys question.toys | 01 | | Toys & Games question.toys.&.games | 01 | | Travel U.S.A question.travel.usa | 01 | | Travel & Tourism question.travel.&.tourism | 03 | | Trivia question.trivia | 01 | | Tunes for Tots question.tunes.for.tots | 01 | | TV Trivia question.tv.trivia | 01 | | Types of Math question.types.of.math | 01 | | Types of Science question.types.of.science | 01 | | U.S. Cities question.u.s.cities | 02 | | U.S. City Names question.us.city.names | 01 | | U.S. Geography question.us.geography | 03 | | U.S. Government question.us.government | 02 | | U.S. Islands question.us.islands | 01 | | U.S. Museums question.us.museums | 01 | | U.S. Presidents question.us.presidents | 01 | | U.S. States question.us.states | 01 | | U.S.A. question.usa | 03 | | War and Peace question.war.and.peace | 02 | | Water question.water | 02 | | Weather question.weather | 02 | | Wild West question.wild.west | 01 | | Woodshop question.woodshop | 01 | | World People question.world.people | 01 | |------------------------------------------------+----| | FINAL JEOPARDY QUESTIONS | 26 | ·------------------------------------------------+----| | Acids final.acids | 01 | | Bones final.bones | 01 | | Canada final.canada | 01 | | Geography final.geography | 01 | | Government People final.government.people | 01 | | Human Traits final.human.traits | 01 | | Immigrants final.immigrants | 01 | | Lenses & Mirrors final.lenses.&.mirrors | 01 | | Mary & Her Lamb final.mary.&.her.lamb | 01 | | Mideast final.mideast | 01 | | Mixtures final.mixtures | 01 | | Nature final.nature | 01 | | Odds & Ends final.odds.&.ends | 01 | | Periodic Table final.periodic.table | 01 | | Plants final.plants | 01 | | Poets and Poetry final.poets.and.poetry | 01 | | Products final.products | 01 | | Soil Types final.soil.types | 01 | | Sound final.sound | 01 | | Southeast Asia final.southeast.asia | 01 | | Sponges final.sponges | 01 | | Synonyms final.synonyms | 01 | | The Sun final.the.sun | 01 | | Triangles final.triangles | 01 | | U.S. History final.us.history | 01 | | U.S. States final.us.states | 01 | ·------------------------------------------------·----· ·----------------------------------------------· | Abbreviations question.abbreviations | ·----------------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: What is the abbreviation for association A: Assn 200 or 400 Dollars Q: What is the abbreviation for building A: Bldg 300 or 600 Dollars Q: What is the abbreviation for department A: Dept 400 or 800 Dollars Q: What is the abbreviation for incorporated A: Inc 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: What is the abbreviation for introduction A: Intro 100 or 200 Dollars Q: Music Television Video A: MTV 200 or 400 Dollars Q: Video Cassette Recorder A: VCR 300 or 600 Dollars Q: International Business Machines A: IBM 400 or 800 Dollars Q: Cathode Ray Tube A: CRT 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: American Telephone & Telegraph A: AT&T ·--------------------------------------· | Acids question.acids | ·--------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: Great care must be taken when handlin acids because they can do this to the skin A: Burn 200 or 400 Dollars Q: The acid that is in a person's stomach A: Hydrochloric acid 300 or 600 Dollars Q: This part of an automobile electrical system has acid in it A: Battery 400 or 800 Dollars Q: The automobile battery could do this if the caps are off and there is a spark A: Explode 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: Glass is "Etched" with this acid A: Hydroflouric acid ·------------------------------------· | Air question.air | ·------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: Type of front that occurs when a cold front overtakes a warm front, pushes it upward, & meets cool air A: Occluded front 200 or 400 Dollars Q: Air mass that forms over the Pacific & brings cool air in the summer & heavy snow in winter A: Maritime polar 300 or 600 Dollars Q: Warm, moist air mass that forms over the ocean near the equator A: Maritime tropical 400 or 800 Dollars Q: Flow of air from the land to the sea A: Land breeze 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: Boundary between air masses A: Front 100 or 200 Dollars Q: A rising air current A: Updraft 200 or 400 Dollars Q: The amount of water vapor in the air compared with the most the air can hold at that temperature A: Relative humidity 300 or 600 Dollars Q: High-speed "ribbons" of air high above the earth A: Jet streams 400 or 800 Dollars Q: The border between two air masses A: Front 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: A falling air current A: Downdraft ·-------------------------------------------------· | American Indians question.american.indians | ·-------------------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: Iroquis villages were often surrrounded by these water barriers A: Moats 200 or 400 Dollars Q: During the Revolutionary War, the Cherokee fought of this side A: British 300 or 600 Dollars Q: Tribe for whom Wyoming's capital is named A: Cheyenne 400 or 800 Dollars Q: Last major indian battle took place at this South Dakota site A: Wounded Knee 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: In winter, the plains indians wore robes made from the hides of these animals A: Bison ·-------------------------------------------------· | American Leaders question.american.leaders | ·-------------------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: Only president to be impeached A: Andrew Johnson 200 or 400 Dollars Q: First president to resign from office A: Richard Nixon 300 or 600 Dollars Q: President who made the decision to enter our country into World War I A: Woodrow Wilson 400 or 800 Dollars Q: President who opened up relations with communist Russia A: Richard Nixon 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: Only president to hold office without having ever been elected A: Gerald Ford ·---------------------------------------· | Angles question.angles | ·---------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: 90 degrees A: Right angle 200 or 400 Dollars Q: Angle measuring less than 90 degrees A: Acute 300 or 600 Dollars Q: Sum of two angles whos measure equals 90 degrees A: Complimentary angles 400 or 800 Dollars Q: Two angles, the sum of whose measures 180 degrees A: Supplimentary 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: An angle whose measure is greater than 90 and less than 180 degrees A: Obtuse ·----------------------------------------· | Animals question.animals | ·----------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: Like a snake, a hummingbird has a forked one A: Tongue 200 or 400 Dollars Q: The bush species of this is the largest land mammal in the world A: Elephant 300 or 600 Dollars Q: Of teeth, nails, or beaks, the one turtles don't have A: Teeth 400 or 800 Dollars Q: Most frogs have external eardrums located behind these bulging features A: Eyes 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: The 2 species of Rhino that have only 1 horn occur naturally on this continent A: Asia ·-------------------------------------· | Asia question.asia | ·-------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: The Mekong River Delta is in this country A: Vietnam 200 or 400 Dollars Q: A wind blowing across South Asia A: Monsoon 300 or 600 Dollars Q: A high temple with many roofs A: Pogoda 400 or 800 Dollars Q: A valuable wood used for shipbuilding A: Teak 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: This country used to be called Cambodia A: Kampuchea ·--------------------------------------· | Atoms question.atoms | ·--------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: Negatively charged subatomic particle A: Electron 200 or 400 Dollars Q: Electrically charged atom that has either gained or lost electrons A: Ion 300 or 600 Dollars Q: Total number of protons and neutrons in an atom A: Mass Number 400 or 800 Dollars Q: Subatomic particle with no electric charge A: Neutron 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: Center of an atom A: Nucleus ·----------------------------------------· | Banking question.banking | ·----------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: The amount of money paid to you by the bank for keeping money in savings A: Interest 200 or 400 Dollars Q: Type of account where you try to save A: Savings Account 300 or 600 Dollars Q: Type of account where you put money to pay bills or checks A: Checking Account 400 or 800 Dollars Q: A metal box where you keep imortant papers & valuables at the bank A: Safety Deposit Box 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: If you do not have a checking account you can purchase this type of check at a bank A: Money Order ·-----------------------------------------· | Baseball question.baseball | ·-----------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: Before 1859, they say in padded rocking chairs behind the catcher A: Umpires 200 or 400 Dollars Q: As of 1990, the state with 5 major league teams A: California 300 or 600 Dollars Q: Famed pitcher Denton Young's name was a shortened version of this violent storm A: Cyclone 400 or 800 Dollars Q: This Brooklyn team's longest losing streak was 16 game, in 1944 A: Dodgers 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: The Boston Pilgrims beat the Pittsburgh Pirates to win the 1st on in 1903 A: World Series ·----------------------------------------· | Biology question.biology | ·----------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: The activities and actions of an animal A: Behavior 200 or 400 Dollars Q: The stages that a living thing goes through during its life A: Life Cycle 300 or 600 Dollars Q: Farming of the oceans for food A: Mariculture 400 or 800 Dollars Q: The response of a plant to light A: Phototropism 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: Plant responses that involve growth A: Tropisms ·--------------------------------------· | Birds question.birds | ·--------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: A water bird that has a long neck & legs and often a pink body A: Flamingo 200 or 400 Dollars Q: Bird that looks bald, America's symbol A: Bald eagle 300 or 600 Dollars Q: Bird that is often eaten during Thanksgiving A: Turkey 400 or 800 Dollars Q: A bird active at night that "Hoots" A: Owl 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: This bird is often pictured as the most beautiful and graceful of water birds A: Swan ·------------------------------------------------· | Books & Authors question.books.&.authors | ·------------------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: Wrote "A Christmas Carol" A: Charles Dickens 200 or 400 Dollars Q: Wrote "Little Women" A: Louisa May Alcott 300 or 600 Dollars Q: Wrote "Rip Van Winkle" A: Washington Irving 400 or 800 Dollars Q: Wrote " The Call of the Wild" A: Jack London 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: Wrote "Rokki-Tikki-Tavi" A: Rudyard Kipling 100 or 200 Dollars Q: Wrote "Old Yeller" A: Fred Gipson 200 or 400 Dollars Q: Wrote "Alice in Wonderland" A: Lewis Carroll 300 or 600 Dollars Q: Wrote "The Yearling" A: Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings 400 or 800 Dollars Q: Wrote "Robinson Crusoe" A: Daniel Defoe 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: Wrote "Black Box" A: Richard Wright ·----------------------------------------------· | Bowling Terms question.bowling.terms | ·----------------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: Getting all the pins on the first ball A: Strike 200 or 400 Dollars Q: There are ten of these in one game A: Frame 300 or 600 Dollars Q: Getting all the pins with 2 balls A: Spare 400 or 800 Dollars Q: The place you don't want to throw the ball A: Gutter 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: When two pins are left standing separated by a distance A: Split ·------------------------------------------· | Breakfast question.breakfast | ·------------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: Sorry, somehow I accidentally missed getting this question, but I did get the answer typed in. A: Cornmeal 200 or 400 Dollars Q: Blintzes are thin, rolled ones, often filled with cheese A: Pancakes 300 or 600 Dollars Q: The appliance used to cook these makes a grid pattern on the batter it bakes A: Waffles 400 or 800 Dollars Q: This product is made from milk cultured by bacteria; George Bush eats it for breakfast A: Yogurt 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: Many of the castings for these are made from sheep intestines A: Sausages ·----------------------------------------------· | Bicycle Parts question.bicycle.parts | ·----------------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: Said something about the wheel A: Spoke (Booo! Bad joke!) 200 or 400 Dollars Q: Steal the body of a bike, but make it look like someone else did it A: Frame (Booo! Really bad joke) 300 or 600 Dollars Q: With this type of brake, you won't leave rings A: Coaster (Cut it out - seriously, not funny) 400 or 800 Dollars Q: You can get a good grip on this mustache, but don't do it in public A: Handlebar (I'm done, this last one better not be a pun) 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: Just the extremity to get the bike going A: Pedal (I'm honestly pissed off right now) ·-------------------------------------------------· | Canada Provinces question.canada.provinces | ·-------------------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: Capital city of the province between British Columbia & Saskatchewan A: Calgary 200 or 400 Dollars Q: The province with the largest french population A: Quebec 300 or 600 Dollars Q: The province bordering the Pacific Ocean and the U.S. A: British Columbia 400 or 800 Dollars Q: The province bordering Maine to the east A: New Brunswick 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: Province whose capital is Winnipeg A: Manitoba ·----------------------------------------· | Careers question.careers | ·----------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: Person trained to take care of teeth, and fix cavities A: Dentist 200 or 400 Dollars Q: One who is trained to care for the sick under the supervision of a physician A: Nurse 300 or 600 Dollars Q: An attendant who performs unskilled work in a hospital A: Orderly 400 or 800 Dollars Q: Simple name for a physician A: Doctor 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: A medical person trained in the use of radiation treatment of the sick A: Radiologist ·-----------------------------------------· | Cartoons question.cartoons | ·-----------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: In cartoon language, it's what the Roadrunner says says A: Beep Beep 200 or 400 Dollars Q: Cartoon character who attended Minnesota's Wossamotta U. A: Bullwinkle 300 or 600 Dollars Q: He would gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today A: Wimpy 400 or 800 Dollars Q: The appropiately named Pepe Le Pew is this kind of animal A: Skunk 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: This super hero was originally called "Super Mouse" A: Mighty Mouse ·----------------------------------------------· | Cell Division question.cell.division | ·----------------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: During this phase of mitosis chromosomes are copied A: Interphase 200 or 400 Dollars Q: During this phase of mitosis the nuclear membrane disappears A: Prophase 300 or 600 Dollars Q: During this phase of mitosis the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell A: Metaphase 400 or 800 Dollars Q: During this phase of mitosis the chromosomes separate A: Anaphase 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: Mitosis phase in which the nuclear membranes form and a furrow divides the cell A: Telophase ·--------------------------------------· | Cells question.cells | ·--------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: The diffusion of molecules through a membrane A: Osmosis 200 or 400 Dollars Q: Threadlike part in the nucleus of a cell that contains the genes A: Chromosomes 300 or 600 Dollars Q: Normal cell reproduction A: Mitosis 400 or 800 Dollars Q: Sex cell division that reduces the chromosome number by 1/2 A: Meiosis 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: Movement of molecules from high concentration area into area of low concentration A: Diffusion ·------------------------------------------------· | Central America question.central.america | ·------------------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: The main export crop for Guatemala A: Coffee 200 or 400 Dollars Q: The capital of Nicaragua A: Managua 300 or 600 Dollars Q: A country once known as British Honduras A: Belize 400 or 800 Dollars Q: The country that has a conal connecting the Atlantic & Pacific oceans A: Panama 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: Besides volcanoes another major source of disaster for many Central Americans A: Earthquakes ·------------------------------------------· | Chemicals question.chemicals | ·------------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: A substance made up of two or more elements that are chemically joined A: Compound 200 or 400 Dollars Q: The forces that hold together the atoms in a compound A: Chemical bonds 300 or 600 Dollars Q: A change in which one or more different kinds of matter are formed A: Chemical change 400 or 800 Dollars Q: Energy stored in chemical bonds A: Chemical energy 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: This property determines how an element or compound will react with others A: Chemical change ·--------------------------------------· | China question.china | ·--------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: A big sailing boat of China A: Junk 200 or 400 Dollars Q: Called Kung Fu-Tzu by the Chinese this man wrote books which founded a religion 500 years ago A: Confucius 300 or 600 Dollars Q: The 2000 mile defensive wall in China A: Great Wall 400 or 800 Dollars Q: The oldest religion of Japan (WTF? The catagory is CHINA, not Japan) A: Shinto 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: The largest city of Japan (Gotta love American stupidity) A: Tokyo ·---------------------------------------· | Cities question.cities | ·---------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: The largest city in Texas, it is a leader in oil refining A: Houston 200 or 400 Dollars Q: The city having the largest salt mine in the U.S A: Detroit 300 or 600 Dollars Q: The main fucntion of this city is running the U.S. government A: Washington 400 or 800 Dollars Q: The largest city on the west coast of the U.S A: Los Angeles 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: The third largest city and located on Lake Michigan A: Chicago ·---------------------------------------· | Civics question.civics | ·---------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: The president must be this many years old to hold office A: 35 200 or 400 Dollars Q: If the president can no longer function, this officer takes over as president A: Vice President 300 or 600 Dollars Q: Representatives must be this many years of age in order to qualify A: 25 400 or 800 Dollars Q: Group of electors selected by each state to elect the president and vice president A: Electoral College 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: The term of office of the president and vice president is this many years A: Four ·--------------------------------------· | Cloth question.cloth | ·--------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: Silk as a cloth was developed in this country A: China 200 or 400 Dollars Q: A very smooth cloth originating in China A: Silk 300 or 600 Dollars Q: This organism spins a cocoon made of silk A: Silkworm 400 or 800 Dollars Q: The silkworm would become this if allowed to develop A: Silk moth 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: In the process of making silk this what is applied to the cocoon to kill the worm (Typo included) A: Heating ·---------------------------------------· | Colors question.colors | ·---------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: Color of the cover of the album officially titled "The Beatles" A: White 200 or 400 Dollars Q: The 3 colors in common to the flags of the U.S. and Chile are red, white & this A: Blue 300 or 600 Dollars Q: Many Greek houses are painted this color to reflect the sun A: White 400 or 800 Dollars Q: The first color mentioned in "America the Beautiful" A: Amber 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: If you're in excellent health, you're "in" this A: Pink (WTF? I've been in pink before, but it had nothing to do with health) ·--------------------------------------------· | Comic Books question.comic.books | ·--------------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: Archie's girl, who has her own comic in which she jet-sets around the world A: Veronica Lodge 200 or 400 Dollars Q: In 1941, "The Three Musketeers" became the 1st book transformed into a comic in this series A: Classic Comics 300 or 600 Dollars Q: With rodents as lead characters, "Miami Vice" became this title for the comics A: Miami Mice 400 or 800 Dollars Q: A Marvel comic chronicles his adventures on both Earth & Melmac A: Alf 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: In titles of their current comics, Spiderman is "amazing" & The Hulk is this A: Incredible ·---------------------------------------------· | Commem. Coins question.commem.coins | ·---------------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: Sold during an 1892-93 exposition America's first commemorative coin depicted this explorer A: Christopher Columbus 200 or 400 Dollars Q: For Bridgeport, Connecticut's 100th anniversary, a coin depicting this showman was issued A: P.T. Barnum 300 or 600 Dollars Q: A quill pen & "We are the people" were on 1987 coins for the 200th anniversary of this A: Constitution 400 or 800 Dollars Q: In 1991 dollars & half dollars were issued to honor this sculpted monument's 50th anniversary A: Mt. Rushmore 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: This Daniel Chester French statue was used for the design of a 1925 Lexington-Concord coin A: Minuteman ·---------------------------------------------· | Common Names question.common.names | ·---------------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: It flies but doesn't start fires A: Firefly 200 or 400 Dollars Q: Not butter and not a fly A: Buttryfly 300 or 600 Dollars Q: Not a fish and not a star A: Starfish 400 or 800 Dollars Q: Not made of sand and you can't spend this dollar A: Sand dollar 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: Not really a horse but it is in the sea A: Seahorse ·----------------------------------------------· | Computer Math question.computer.math | ·----------------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: Computers use this type of number system A: Bianary 200 or 400 Dollars Q: The metric system is based on what number A: 10 300 or 600 Dollars Q: The type of math that deals with topics such as true and false A: Boolean math 400 or 800 Dollars Q: Computer counting system that uses numbers and letters A: Hexadecimal 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: Computers sometimes express very large or small numbers in this form A: Scientific Notation ·------------------------------------------------· | Computer People question.computer.people | ·------------------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: Developed math field of logic now used by computer programmers A: Charles Boole 200 or 400 Dollars Q: The first woman programmer A: Ada Lovelace 300 or 600 Dollars Q: The man who made the first computer called an analytical engine A: Charles Babbage 400 or 800 Dollars Q: The man who made a punched card loom A: Joseph Jacquard 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: Started the Tabulation Machine Company that later became IBM A: Herman Hollerith ·-----------------------------------------------· | Computer Terms question.computer.terms | ·-----------------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: A device connected to a computer that allows connection to a phone line A: Modem 200 or 400 Dollars Q: The symbol on the video screen that shows where the next character will appear A: Cursor 300 or 600 Dollars Q: A symbol used by some computers to indicate when the computer is ready to accept input A: Prompt 400 or 800 Dollars Q: A special-purpose computer designed to perform mechanical tasks A: Robot 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: A diagram showing the sequence of steps in a computer program A: Flowchart 100 or 200 Dollars Q: The smallest piece of computer information A: Bit 200 or 400 Dollars Q: A group of 8 bits A: Byte 300 or 600 Dollars Q: A group of 4 bits A: Nibble 400 or 800 Dollars Q: The most common computer input device A: Keyboard 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: The special ink used to write check numbers on checks so computers can "read" them A: Magnetic ink ·----------------------------------------· | Disease question.disease | ·----------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: A disease spread by fleas on rats that killed thousands of people in Europe many years ago. A: Black Plague 200 or 400 Dollars Q: A disease that affects the immune system. A: AIDS (They need to be much more specific there) 300 or 600 Dollars Q: Disease sometimes transmitted by cats that causes red rings to appear on the skin. A: Ringworm 400 or 800 Dollars Q: A type of fungus that people get sometimes on their feet. A: Athlete's Foot 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: A children's disease that caused red spots on the body. A: Measles ·---------------------------------------· | Disney question.disney | ·---------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: The only one of the seven dwarfs whose name is not an adjective A: Doc 200 or 400 Dollars Q: Thumper & Flower offer comic relief in this movie about man's disregard for nature A: Bambi 300 or 600 Dollars Q: This Rudyard Kipling adaptation was the last film Disney worked on before his death in '66 A: Jungle Book 400 or 800 Dollars Q: The ugly duckling was a swan, & "The Ugly Dachshund" was one of these dogs A: Great Dane 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: Unlike Collodi, Disney did not kill this character at the start of "Pinocchio" A: Jiminy Cricket ·-------------------------------------· | Dogs question.dogs | ·-------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: "Lassie" was this type of dog A: Collie 200 or 400 Dollars Q: A bus company was named after this type of dog A: Greyhound 300 or 600 Dollars Q: The spotted dog often pictured as riding on fire trucks A: Dalmatian 400 or 800 Dollars Q: The type of dog with a long body A: Dachshunds 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: The type of dog that often gets very elaborate haircuts A: Poodle ·-----------------------------------------· | Dr. Seuss question.dr.seuss | ·-----------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: The audience quoted from this book about Sam-I-Am when Dr. Seuss got an honorary degree A: Green Eggs & Ham 200 or 400 Dollars Q: The good-hearted elephant who heard a "who" and hatched an egg A: Horton 300 or 600 Dollars Q: 1957 book with a rhymed title that spawned "Beginner Books," now a Random House division A: Cat In The Hat 400 or 800 Dollars Q: Famous for his 500 hats, he saved a kingdom from gooey, green, destructive Oobleck A: Bartholomew Cubbins 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: Dr. Suess created this Oscar-winning cartoon character who made sounds like "boing" A: Gerald McBoing-Boing ·----------------------------------------· | Driving question.driving | ·----------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: To be allowed to drive you must get this permit A: License 200 or 400 Dollars Q: While you drive you must carry this information about the car A: Registration 300 or 600 Dollars Q: In case of accident you must also have this A: Insurance 400 or 800 Dollars Q: A solid white line in the road means you may not do this A: Pass 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: The type of car that you must physically change gears A: Manual ·--------------------------------------------· | Earth Terms question.earth.terms | ·--------------------------------------------· 100 or 200 Dollars Q: Polluted rain or snow A: Acid Rain 200 or 400 Dollars Q: The brownish-black mineral that is the source for uranium A: Pitchblende 300 or 600 Dollars Q: An opening in the Earth from which comes gases, rock, ashes, and liquid lava A: Volcano 400 or 800 Dollars Q: A fountain of steam and hot water that has been heated by lava A: Geyser 500 or 1000 Dollars Q: The land that is formed by mud and sand deposited at the mouth of a river A: Delta ·--------------------------------------· | Egypt question.egypt |
·--------------------------------------·

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  Q:  The title of the ancient Egyptian rulers
  A:  Pharaohs
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  Q:  This canal was engineered by a Frenchman
  A:  Suez Canal
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  Q:  This city is the capital & largest city of Egypt
  A:  Cairo
400 or 800 Dollars
  Q:  The greatest river in Africa that flows north through Egypt
  A:  Nile
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  Q:  The Sphinx and the Pyramids of Giza were built using this kind of stone
  A:  Limestone

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| European History      question.european.history |
·-------------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  When the Turks took Palestine it started this series of wars
  A:  Crusades
200 or 400 Dollars
  Q:  The name for the european peasants of 1000 years ago
  A:  Serf
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  Q:  This viking helped discover & settle Iceland and Greenland 1000 years ago
  A:  Eric the Red
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  Q:  Italian explorer who spent 25 years in China
  A:  Marco Polo
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  Q:  The first european nation to establish trade routes to Asia
  A:  Portugal

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| Fairy Tales           question.fairy.tales |
·--------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  In "Hansel & Gretel," Gretel ended up shoving her into an oven
  A:  The witch
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  Q:  He said, "Today I bake, tomorrow brew; next day I'll have the Queen's
      child, too"
  A:  Rumpelstiltskin
300 or 600 Dollars
  Q:  This breakfast food roled its way to safety until it agreed to sit on a
      pig's snout
  A:  Pancake
400 or 800 Dollars
  Q:  Nationality of Aladdin, the boy with the magic lamp
  A:  Chinese
500 or 1000 Dollars
  Q:  The little match girl was carried to heaven by this relative
  A:  Her grandmother

·-------------------------------------------------·
| Famous Scientist      question.famous.scientist |
·-------------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  The scientist who invented the first battery
  A:  Count Alessandro Volta
200 or 400 Dollars
  Q:  Discovered displacement of water principle while bathing, jumped out
      hollering eureka
  A:  Archimedes
300 or 600 Dollars
  Q:  Scientist that pictured atoms as a solid center with orbiting electrons
  A:  Niels Bohr
400 or 800 Dollars
  Q:  Woman scientist who studied radioactive material in Pitchblende
  A:  Marie Curie
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  Q:  Scientist that developed a process to make milk safer from bacteria
  A:  Louis Pasteur

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  Q:  The naturalist who published: On the Origin of Species
  A:  Charles Darwin
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  Q:  The American inventor of the first steamship
  A:  Robert Fulton
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  Q:  Inventor of the cotton gin
  A:  Eli Whitney
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  Q:  English chemist who formulated moder atomic theory
  A:  John Dalton
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  Q:  The inventor of a special system of raised dots so blind people can
      "read"
  A:  Louis Braille

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  Q:  The scientist that discovered the three laws of motion
  A:  Sir Isaac Newton
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  Q:  The scientist who discovered that water was made of oxygen & hydrogen
  A:  Henry Cavendish
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  Q:  Scientist that discovered carbon dioxide gas
  A:  Joseph Priestley
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  Q:  The astronomer who discovered the planet Uranus
  A:  Sir Frederick Herschel
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  Q:  The French chemist known as the "Father" of modern chemistry
  A:  Antoine Laurent LaVoisier

·----------------------------------------·
| Fiction               question.fiction |
·----------------------------------------·

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  Q:  The technique of showing what a person is like
  A:  Characterization
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  Q:  01 the sequence of events in a story or play (Strange '01' included)
  A:  Plot
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  Q:  The time and place of the action in a story or play
  A:  Setting
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  Q:  The central idea of a work of literature
  A:  Theme
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  Q:  The vision through which a narrative is presented
  A:  Point of view

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  Q:  In "Tom Sawyer," the widow Douglas takes him into her home
  A:  Huckleberry Finn
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  Q:  Anna Sewell's only book, it was published just months before her death
  A:  Black Beauty
300 or 600 Dollars
  Q:  Gulliver's little friends
  A:  Lilliputians
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  Q:  He wrote the book in which David Balfour was "Kidnapped"
  A:  Robert Louis Stevenson
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  Q:  It was Jack Dawkins's name in "Oliver Twist"
  A:  Aftful Dodger

·----------------------------------------·
| Flowers               question.flowers |
·----------------------------------------·

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  Q:  A pollen-formin part of a flower
  A:  Stamen
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  Q:  Part of a flower in which a seed forms
  A:  Pistil
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  Q:  A flower that has sepals, stamens, petals, & pistils is what type of
      flower
  A:  Complete
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  Q:  One of a group of flower parts that enclose & protect the flower bud
      before it opens
  A:  Sepal
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  Q:  The part of the flower in which seeds are formed
  A:  Ovary

·--------------------------------------·
| Foods                 question.foods |
·--------------------------------------·

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  Q:  The vegetable that can cause our eyes to water when we cut it
  A:  Onions
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  Q:  The vegetable that is used to make french fries
  A:  Potatoes
300 or 600 Dollars
  Q:  A small round red or white vegetable often used as garnish for salads
  A:  Radish
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  Q:  The vegetable that is orange in color and sometimes called rabbit food
  A:  Carrots
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  Q:  The vegetable that is often the main vegetable in a salad
  A:  Lettuce

·---------------------------------------------·
| For the Kids          question.for.the.kids |
·---------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  Number in common to blind mice, bags of wool, & men in a tub
  A:  3
200 or 400 Dollars
  Q:  Show which features Alistair Cookie's "Monterpiece Theatre"
  A:  Sesame Street
300 or 600 Dollars
  Q:  She created Jemima Puddle-Duck & Mrs. Tiggy Winkle as well as Peter
      Rabbit
  A:  Beatrix Potter
400 or 800 Dollars
  Q:  The French call her "Le petit Chaperon rouge"
  A:  Little red riding hood
500 or 1000 Dollars
  Q:  What the three kittens were denied when they lost their mittens
  A:  Pie

·---------------------------------------·
| France                question.france |
·---------------------------------------·

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  Q:  The city that has the Arc de Triomphe, the Louvre Museum, and Notre Dame
      Cathedral
  A:  Paris
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  Q:  The highest mountains in France
  A:  Alps
300 or 600 Dollars
  Q:  The most famous tourist area of France
  A:  French Riviera
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  Q:  This river flows through Paris
  A:  Seine
500 or 1000 Dollars
  Q:  The resort region along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea
  A:  French Riviera

·--------------------------------------·
| Gases                 question.gases |
·--------------------------------------·

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  Q:  The gas that was in the dirigible Hinderburg
  A:  Hydrogen
200 or 400 Dollars
  Q:  Envelope of gases surrounding the Earth
  A:  Atmosphere
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  Q:  Molecule made of three atoms of oxygen
  A:  Ozone
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  Q:  Poisonous gas made of hydrogen and nitrogen
  A:  Ammonia
500 or 1000 Dollars
  Q:  The gas that smells like roten eggs
  A:  Hydrogen Sulfide

·----------------------------------------·
| Germany               question.germany |
·----------------------------------------·

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  Q:  This city on the Weser River is the center of German trade
  A:  Bremen
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  Q:  Large river flowing north through eastern Germany
  A:  Rhine
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  Q:  Main iron & steel manufacturin area of Germany
  A:  Ruhr valley
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  Q:  Germany's largest port city
  A:  Hamburg
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  Q:  A very famous German product made from hops
  A:  Beer

·--------------------------------------------·
| Glacial Ice           question.glacial.ice |
·--------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  Large mass of moving ice & snow
  A:  Glacier
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  Q:  Large chunks of ice that falls off a continental glacier and drifts into
      the ocean
  A:  Iceberg
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  Q:  Time between ice ages
  A:  Interglacial
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  Q:  Lake formed when a large block of glacial ice melted, leaving a
      depression in the ground
  A:  Kettle lake
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  Q:  Water entering a river or stream after a heavy rain or during a spring
      thaw of snow or ice
  A:  Surface runoff

·-----------------------------------------·
| Glaciers              question.glaciers |
·-----------------------------------------·

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  Q:  Ridge of till left behind by a retreating glacier
  A:  Moraine
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  Q:  Long, narrow glacier that moves downhill between the steep sides of a
      mountain valley
  A:  Valley glacier
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  Q:  Polar ice sheets that cover millions of square kilometers of the earth's
      surface
  A:  Continental glacier
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  Q:  Rocks and debris deposited directly by a glacier
  A:  Till
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  Q:  Oval-shaped mound of till
  A:  Drumlin

·-------------------------------------------·
| Government            question.government |
·-------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  The plan for American gov't that came before the Constitution
  A:  Articles of Confederation
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  Q:  The highest court of the land
  A:  Supreme court
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  Q:  The number of supreme court justices was set by congress at this many
  A:  Nine
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  Q:  Women earned this right in 1920
  A:  Right to vote
500 or 1000 Dollars
  Q:  The Declaration of Independence was written by him
  A:  Thomas Jefferson

·------------------------------------------------·
| Halls & Lockers       question.halls.&.lockers |
·------------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  Teachers often tell students not to do this in the hall
  A:  Run
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  Q:  The series of numbers used to get into your locker
  A:  Combination
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  Q:  The other term for being late to class
  A:  Tardy
400 or 800 Dollars
  Q:  A note that lets you walk through the halls
  A:  Hall pass
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  Q:  If you are very late to school you may have to do this
  A:  Sign in

·-------------------------------------------·
| Hodgepodge            question.hodgepodge |
·-------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  Hairy adjective describing sheep & mommoths
  A:  Woolly
200 or 400 Dollars
  Q:  The science of calculating the position of a ship & directing its course
  A:  Navigation
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  Q:  The eve of All Saint's Day
  A:  Halloween
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  Q:  A birthstone for May, it would make the Wizard of Oz feel at home
  A:  Emerald
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  Q:  He was the 1st U.S. president born in the 20th century
  A:  John F. Kennedy

·-----------------------------------------------·
| Home Economics        question.home.economics |
·-----------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  "Light" breakfast sometimes served at restaurants
  A:  Continental breakfast
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  Q:  The meal that you eat in the morning
  A:  Breakfast
300 or 600 Dollars
  Q:  The meal that you eat at noon
  A:  Lunch
400 or 800 Dollars
  Q:  The meal that you eat at the end of the day and is sometimes called
      dinner
  A:  Supper
500 or 1000 Dollars
  Q:  When you eat a late breakfast it might be called this
  A:  Brunch

·------------------------------------------·
| Household             question.household |
·------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  The appliance that cleans dishes
  A:  Dishwasher
200 or 400 Dollars
  Q:  The appliance that cleans rugs by sucking up dirt
  A:  Vacuum cleaner
300 or 600 Dollars
  Q:  A nylon or rope line where clothes are hung to dry
  A:  Clothesline
400 or 800 Dollars
  Q:  An appliance that keeps food cold
  A:  Refrigerator
500 or 1000 Dollars
  Q:  An appliance that keeps food frozen
  A:  Freezer

·---------------------------------------·
| Humans                question.humans |
·---------------------------------------·

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  Q:  Stage of human life that follows childhood and that involves rapid
      growth and change
  A:  Adolescence
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  Q:  The final stage of human life
  A:  Adulthood
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  Q:  An organism during the early stages of its development
  A:  Embryo
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  Q:  The stage of human life following infancy
  A:  Childhood
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  Q:  The beginning of adolescence
  A:  Puberty

·-------------------------------------------·
| Immigrants            question.immigrants |
·-------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  In 1929 the Great Depression began with this shocking event
  A:  Stock market crash
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  Q:  The book written by Hariet Beecher Stowe that showed slavery as cruel
  A:  Uncle Tom's Cabin
300 or 600 Dollars
  Q:  In the 1930's the great plains came under a drought which created this
  A:  Dust bowl
400 or 800 Dollars
  Q:  Some immigrans gained passage to America as this type of servant
  A:  Indentured servant
500 or 1000 Dollars
  Q:  The New York island where many immigrants first arrived
  A:  Ellis island

·--------------------------------------------·
| Inert Gases           question.inert.gases |
·--------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  The inert gas with the atomic number
      (The complete lack of information included)
  A:  Helium
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  Q:  The inert gas with the atomic number 10
  A:  Neon
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  Q:  The inert gas with the atomic number 18
  A:  Argon
400 or 800 Dollars
  Q:  The inert gas with the atomic number 36
  A:  Krypton
500 or 1000 Dollars
  Q:  The inert gas with the atomic number 54
  A:  Xenon

·--------------------------------------·
| Italy                 question.italy |
·--------------------------------------·

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  Q:  Mountains in peninsular Italy
  A:  Apennines
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  Q:  The shape of Italy
  A:  Boot
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  Q:  Italian city of many canals
  A:  Venice
400 or 800 Dollars
  Q:  River flowing east-west through northern Italy
  A:  Po River
500 or 1000 Dollars
  Q:  Other than Mr. Etna the other major volcano in Italy
  A:  Mt Vesuvius

·--------------------------------------·
| Japan                 question.japan |
·--------------------------------------·

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  Q:  Hitotsubashi was the last of these. In 1867 he gave up power to the
      Japanese emperor
  A:  Shogun
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  Q:  The American commodore who persuaded Japan to sign a treaty of
      friendship in 1854
  A:  Mathew Perry
300 or 600 Dollars
  Q:  The emperor who opened Japan up to the world and down the road of
      industrial power
  A:  Meiji
400 or 800 Dollars
  Q:  The conquest of other lands in the 1930's led to this world war
  A:  World War II
500 or 1000 Dollars
  Q:  The ancient capital of Japan around 1000 A.D. had as many as half a
      million people
  A:  Kyoto

·------------------------------------------·
| Kid Stuff             question.kid.stuff |
·------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  He was Superboy's "Dog of Steel"
  A:  Krypto
200 or 400 Dollars
  Q:  According to the nursery rhyme, "Ding dong dell, Pussy's in" this
  A:  The well
300 or 600 Dollars
  Q:  "Fee-fi-fo-fum," he smelled "the blood of an Englishman"
  A:  Giant
400 or 800 Dollars
  Q:  The Pied Piper's tune lured the children form this town
  A:  Hamlin
500 or 1000 Dollars
  Q:  Its championship gamees are held in Williamsport, PA, where it was
      founded
  A:  Little League

·------------------------------------------------·
| Kids' Literature      question.kids.literature |
·------------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  Fabulous lion of children's books by C.S. Lewis
  A:  Aslan
200 or 400 Dollars
  Q:  Dr. Seuss'feline who wore a chapeau
  A:  Cat in the Hat
300 or 600 Dollars
  Q:  This country is the setting for "The Jungle Book"
  A:  India
400 or 800 Dollars
  Q:  Poor, mistreated Black Beauty was forced to pull cabs in this European
      capital
  A:  London
500 or 1000 Dollars
  Q:  Born to human parents, E.B. White's Stuart Little is this kind of animal
  A:  Mouse

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  Q:  After the ogre turned himself into one of these, Puss in Boots ate him
  A:  Mouse
200 or 400 Dollars
  Q:  He was "Bred and born in a brier patch"
  A:  Brer Rabbit
300 or 600 Dollars
  Q:  One version says she slept in the hearth; another, that she used to sit
      in the chimney corner
  A:  Cinderella
400 or 800 Dollars
  Q:  It's Theodor Geisel's middle name, as the Cat in the Hat could tell you
  A:  Dr. Seuss
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  Q:  He was carved out of a stick of talking wood found by Master Cherry
  A:  Pinocchio

·-------------------------------------·
| Land                  question.land |
·-------------------------------------·

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  Q:  The Big Apple and a major northern East Coast city
  A:  New York City
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  Q:  A very deep valley with very steep sides
  A:  Canyon
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  Q:  An almost level area of land that stretches for miles and miles
  A:  Plain
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  Q:  A narrow strip of land separating two large bodies of water
  A:  Isthmus
500 or 1000 Dollars
  Q:  A very large island off the coast of Africa with strange plants &
      animals
  A:  Madagascar

·------------------------------------------·
| Languages             question.languages |
·------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  Language spoken by the ancient Romans
  A:  Latin
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  Q:  A very important language other than English in Miami Florida
  A:  Spanish
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  Q:  Form of a language that is slightly different
  A:  Dialect
400 or 800 Dollars
  Q:  A common home computer language
  A:  Basic
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  Q:  A person who studies languages
  A:  Linguist

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| Latin Root Words      question.latin.root.words |
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  Q:  The Latin root "bi" means
  A:  Two
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  Q:  The Latin root "ology" means
  A:  Study of
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  Q:  The Latin root "sapiens" means
  A:  Wise
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  Q:  The Latin root "aster" means
  A:  Star
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  Q:  The Latin root "pseudo" means
  A:  False

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| Lenses & Mirrors      question.lenses.&.mirrors |
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  Q:  A lens that is thicker in the middle than it is at the edge
  A:  Convex lens
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  Q:  A lens that is thinner in the middle than at the edge
  A:  Concave lens
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  Q:  A mirror in which the reflecting surface curves inward
  A:  Concave mirror
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  Q:  A mirror in which the reflecting surface curves outward
  A:  Convex mirror
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  Q:  An image that appears behind a mirror
  A:  Virtual image

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| Levels of Life        question.levels.of.life |
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  Q:  A living thing
  A:  Organism
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  Q:  The smallest living thing or part of a living thing that can perform all
      the life functions
  A:  Cell
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  Q:  A group of cells that work together to carry out some function
  A:  Tissue
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  Q:  A group of tissues that work together to carry out some function
  A:  Organ
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  Q:  A group of organs that work together to do a certain job
  A:  System

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| Library Topics        question.library.topics |
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  Q:  Books that are referred to for information but not usually read from
      cover to cover
  A:  Reference Book
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  Q:  A dictionary of famous people
  A:  Biographical Dictionary
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  Q:  A book published every year that gives current facts & figures on many
      subjects
  A:  Almanac
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  Q:  A board where you prepare a script for some type of presentation
  A:  Story Board
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  Q:  The process of joining two pieces of movie film with a special tape
  A:  Splicing

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| Life Functions        question.life.functions |
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  Q:  A change in the enviornment that can cause a response in a living thing
  A:  Stimulus
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  Q:  The life function of taking in food, getting energy and building &
      repair of the body
  A:  Metabolism
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  Q:  The process of getting larger
  A:  Growth
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  Q:  The ability to react to stimuli
  A:  Responsiveness
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  Q:  The life function that makes new living things
  A:  Reproduction

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| Map Skills            question.map.skills |
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  Q:  Shortest distance between two places across the surface of the earth
  A:  Great circle
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  Q:  A map showing countries and boundaries
  A:  Political map
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  Q:  A map using colors to show different elevations of land
  A:  Relief map
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  Q:  A map showing land and water features
  A:  Physical map
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  Q:  A map with the earth cut away to sea level
  A:  Profile map

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| Mark Twain            question.mark.twain |
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  Q:  According to Twain, "The only animal that blushes... or needs to"
  A:  Man
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  Q:  His celebrated jumper from Calaveras County was one of these
  A:  Frog
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  Q:  The full name Twain's mother gave him
  A:  Samuel Langhorne
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  Q:  Huck Finn swore he'd never betray this runaway slave
  A:  Jim
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  Q:  It happened in the skies the year he was born and the year he died
  A:  Halley's comet

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| Mary & Her Lamb       question.mary.&.her.lamb |
·------------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  She wrote the poem, or at least its last 3 verses
  A:  Sarah Josepha Hale
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  Q:  According to the poem, it was against the rules for the lamb to go here
  A:  School
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  Q:  In the 1830s Lowell Mason set the poem to this
  A:  Music
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  Q:  His recitation of the poem in 1877 didn't amaze people until he played
      it back
  A:  Thomas Edison
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  Q:  "Mary" is said to be Mary Sawyer from either Sterling or Sudbury in this
      state
  A:  Massachusetts

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| Matter                question.matter |
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  Q:  A change in the size, shape, or state of matter
  A:  Physical Change
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  Q:  A property that can be identified without causing a chemical change in
      the matter
  A:  Physical Property
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  Q:  Any space that contains little or no matter
  A:  Vacuum
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  Q:  The mass of a certain volume of a substance
  A:  Density
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  Q:  Condition of matter in which light can pass through without being
      scattered
  A:  Transparent

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| Metals                question.metals |
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  Q:  A heavy metal used in radiation shielding
  A:  Lead
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  Q:  A hard, shiny, silver-white, magnetic metal often found with iron and
      nickel
  A:  Cobalt
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  Q:  A shiny, bluish-white metal used to keep other metals from rusting
  A:  Zinc
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  Q:  A mixture of two or more metals
  A:  Alloy
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  Q:  A very lightweight metal used to make soft drink cans
  A:  Aluminum

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| Metric System         question.metric.system |
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  Q:  The basic unit of length in the metric system
  A:  Meter
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  Q:  The basic unit of capacity in the metric system
  A:  Liter
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  Q:  The basic unit of mass in the metric system
  A:  Gram
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  Q:  The basic unit of heat in the metric system
  A:  Calorie
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  Q:  The unit of force in the metric system
  A:  Newton

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| Middle East           question.middle.east |
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  Q:  The empire out of which came the modern country of Iran
  A:  Persia
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  Q:  Country just to the west of Iran and north of Saudi Arabia
  A:  Iraq
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  Q:  These ancient people invented cuneiform writing
  A:  Sumerians
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  Q:  In ancient times the Tigris and Euphrates rivers flowed through this
      land
  A:  Mesopotamia
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  Q:  Buildings where muslims pray and worship
  A:  Mosque

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| Mideast               question.mideast |
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  Q:  These ancient people began the Ottoman Empire
  A:  Ottoman Turks
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  Q:  Formerly known as Smyrna this city is Turkey's chief seaport
  A:  Izmir
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  Q:  This county is west of Syria on the Mediterranean Sea
  A:  Lebanon
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  Q:  The only Jewish nation surrounded by Arabs
  A:  Israel
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  Q:  Area from the Nile to the Persian Gulf where early civilizations began
  A:  Fertile Crescent

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| Mixtures              question.mixtures |
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  Q:  Two things that don't mix for a salad dressing
  A:  Oil & Vinegar
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  Q:  A mixture of hay & cornstalks used as feed for livestock
  A:  Fodder
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  Q:  A mixture of ground wood and chemichals used for making paper
  A:  Pulp
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  Q:  A mixture of two or more metals
  A:  Alloy
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  Q:  Color produced by mixing red and yellow liquids
  A:  Orange

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| Mnemonics             question.mnemonics |
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  Q:  My Dear Aunt Sally is for remembering the order of basic operations in
      this subject
  A:  Mathematics
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  Q:  The word that can help students remember all five great lakes
  A:  HOMES
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  Q:  The word that can help remember the spaces on a music staff
  A:  FACE
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  Q:  Every Good Boy Does Fine; helps students remember these on a music staff
  A:  Lines
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  Q:  Every Boy Goes Downtown After Eating; helps students remember the string
      names on this
  A:  Guitar

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| Mode of Travel        question.mode.of.travel |
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  Q:  Another term for car
  A:  Automobile
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  Q:  A car that has a top that can be taken off or put down
  A:  Convertible
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  Q:  Another word for "cab"
  A:  Taxi
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  Q:  An underground train
  A:  Subway
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  Q:  A special device for traveling on snow
  A:  Snowmobile

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| Months                question.months |
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  Q:  The month with a foolish holiday
  A:  April
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  Q:  The month that has Independence Day
  A:  July
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  Q:  The starting month of summer vacation from school
  A:  June
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  Q:  The birth month of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr
  A:  January
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  Q:  Month with Labor Day
  A:  September

·---------------------------------------------·
| Mother Goose          question.mother.goose |
·---------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  Simple Simon went fishing in a pail to catch one of these
  A:  Whale
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  Q:  Georgie Porgie made the girls cry by doing this to them
  A:  Kissing them
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  Q:  Season during which the Queen of Hearts made her tarts
  A:  Summer
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  Q:  Solomon Grundy took ill on this day of the week
  A:  Thursday
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  Q:  Not Horatio, but this character was a horn blower-- when awake, that is
  A:  Little Boy Blue

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| Muscles               question.muscles |
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  Q:  The muscle that contracts to bend your  arm
  A:  Biceps
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  Q:  The type of muscle that is used to move parts of the body
  A:  Skeletal
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  Q:  The type of muscle that moves food through your intestines or mixes food
      in the stomach
  A:  Smooth
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  Q:  Special muscle that moves blood through the body
  A:  Heart
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  Q:  The muscle that contracts to straighten your arm
  A:  Triceps

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| Music                 question.music |
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  Q:  A person who leads an orchestra
  A:  Conductor
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  Q:  A musical play with actors that sing instead of speak
  A:  Opera
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  Q:  A large, round building with rows of seats around a central space, used
      for sports & spectacles
  A:  Amphitheater
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  Q:  Musical work to be played by a large orchestra
  A:  Symphony
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  Q:  Music is written with these types of symbols
  A:  Notes

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| Nature                question.nature |
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  Q:  Forms of ocean life that swim
  A:  Nekton
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  Q:  Hardened resin from evergreen trees
  A:  Amber
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  Q:  Organisms that live only on the ocean floor
  A:  Benthos
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  Q:  Cone-bearing plant, such as cypress, pine, cedar or spruce
  A:  Conifer
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  Q:  Palmlike seed plant of the Triassic & Jurassic periods
  A:  Cycad

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| Nat'l Landmarks       question.natl.landmarks |
·-----------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  It came from France to harbor America's freedom
  A:  Statue of Liberty
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  Q:  When he was home, George Washington slept here
  A:  Mt Vernon
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  Q:  This "cornerstone" of Massachusetts bears the date 1620
  A:  Plymouth Rock
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  Q:  Building where John Hancock signed his "John Hancock"
  A:  Independence Hall
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  Q:  D.C. building shaken by Nov. '83 bomb blast
  A:  Capitol

·-------------------------------------------·
| Newspapers            question.newspapers |
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  Q:  A person who works on a newspaper and checks stories to see if they are
      correct
  A:  Editor
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  Q:  A person who works on a newspaper and gets the story
  A:  Reporter
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  Q:  A person who writes a regular segment in a newspaper
  A:  Columnist
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  Q:  A person who goes along with a reporter to take pictures
  A:  Photographer
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  Q:  The "want adds" section of the newspaper
  A:  Classifieds

·---------------------------------------------·
| North Europe          question.north.europe |
·---------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  The form of government found in Finland
  A:  Republic
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  Q:  Country made up of hundreds of tiny islands in north Europe
  A:  Denmark
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  Q:  The sea to the east of Sweden and sounth of Finland
  A:  Baltic
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  Q:  Deep narrow valleys along the coast in north Europe
  A:  Fiords
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  Q:  Oslo is its capital
  A:  Norway

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| Nursery Rhymes        question.nursery.rhymes |
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  Q:  "They all ran after the farmer's wife"
  A:  Three blind mice
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  Q:  "Oh, dear, what can the matter be? Johnny's so long at" this
  A:  Fair
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  Q:  This shepherd fell asleep on the job
  A:  Little Boy Blue
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  Q:  It's who Simple Simon asked, "Let me taste your ware"
  A:  Pieman
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  Q:  1st line of the rhyme that ends, "Turn 'em out, knaves all three"
  A:  Rub a dub dub

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| Oceans                question.oceans |
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  Q:  Major earthquake & volcano zone that extends nearly all the way around
      the Pacific Ocean
  A:  Ring of Fire
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  Q:  Process in which the ocean floor plunges back into the interior of the
      Earth through a trench
  A:  Subduction
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  Q:  Area of rapid temperature change in the ocean
  A:  Thermocline
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  Q:  Deep, V-shaped valley along the ocean floor
  A:  Trench
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  Q:  Amount of dissolved salts in ocean water
  A:  Salinity

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  Q:  Potato-sized lump of mineral on the ocean floor
  A:  Nodule
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  Q:  Scientist who studies the ocean
  A:  Oceanographer
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  Q:  Study of the Earth's oceans, including physical features, life forms,
      and natural resources
  A:  Oceanography
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  Q:  Large system of underwater mountains
  A:  Midocean Ridge
500 or 1000 Dollars
  Q:  Ocean area that extends from the low-tide to the end of a continental
      shelf
  A:  Neritic Zone

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| Odds & Ends           question.odds.&.ends |
·--------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  Gramatially speaking, a gerund ends in these three letters
  A:  ING
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  Q:  Although the walnut is native to Persia, its name honors this British
      principality
  A:  Wales
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  Q:  In an 1856 speech, Abraham Lincoln called this document "The only
      safeguard of our liberties"
  A:  Constitution
400 or 800 Dollars
  Q:  The Sandinistas of this country are named for Augusto Sandino, a
      guerrilla leader of the '20s & '30s
  A:  Nicarugua
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  Q:  Plato's tale of Atlantis may have been inspired by the demise of this
      civilization on Crete
  A:  Minoan

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  Q:  Mittwoch, the German name for this, means "Middle of the week"
  A:  Wednesday
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  Q:  "Last man, best bone" is an expression popular in these islands off the
      Florida coast
  A:  Bahamas
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  Q:  A Colorado firm called Dog Gone vacuums these animals out of their
      burrows & resettles them
  A:  Prarie dogs
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  Q:  The goths split into ostrogoths, eastern goths, & these, the western
      goths
  A:  Visigoths
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  Q:  Someone described as vulpine resembles this creature
  A:  Fox

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  Q:  Clint Eastwood was born in this city in which Dirty Harry Callahan was a
      cop
  A:  San Francisco
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  Q:  Napoleon began his life on this island & finished it on another, St.
      Helena
  A:  Corsica
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  Q:  Sanford Dole was born in this city that's now a state capital
  A:  Honolulu
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  Q:  Now in Oklahoma, Will Rogers's 1879 birthplace of Oologah was then a
      part of this territory
  A:  Indian Territory
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  Q:  The initials of this author, born in New York city in 1931, standed for
      Edgar Lawrence
  A:  E.L. Doctorow

·---------------------------------------------·
| Organization          question.organization |
·---------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  The first group into which all living things are classified
  A:  Kingdom
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  Q:  The classification group below kingdom.
  A:  Phylum
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  Q:  The classification group below phylum
  A:  Class
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  Q:  The classiffication group below class
  A:  Order
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  Q:  The classification group below order
  A:  Family

·------------------------------------------------·
| Pacific Islands       question.pacific.islands |
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  Q:  The pacific islands are actually the tops of these
  A:  Mountains
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  Q:  These double canoes are common in the pacific islands
  A:  Catamarans
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  Q:  This is a major industry for many pacific islands that involve visitors
      from other countries
  A:  Tourism
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  Q:  The island chain that is actually a state of the U.S.
  A:  Hawaii
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  Q:  The sea between the pacific islands & Australia
  A:  Coral Sea

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  Q:  On December 7,1941 this island harbor was bombed by the Japanese
      (Typo included)
  A:  Pearl Harbor
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  Q:  First Pacific island inhabited outside Japan" The Philippines Indonesia
      and Taiwan (Typos included)
  A:  New Guinea
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  Q:  This man discovered the Mariana islands while sailing around the world
  A:  Ferdinand Magellan
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  Q:  The religious leaders who came to convert the natives into Christians
  A:  Missionaries
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  Q:  English captain who explored the Pacific for three years
  A:  James Cook

·-----------------------------------------------·
| Parts of Cells        question.parts.of.cells |
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  Q:  The places in the cytoplasm of a cell where food is broken down for
      energy
  A:  Mitochondria
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  Q:  The control part of the cell
  A:  Nucleus
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  Q:  The material that looks like small grains of sand in the nucleus of the
      cell
  A:  Chromatin
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  Q:  All the living matter inside the cell membrane and outside the nucleus
  A:  Cytoplasm
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  Q:  Tiny grains scattered along the endoplasmic reticulum
  A:  Ribosomes

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| Patriotic Songs       question.patriotic.songs |
·------------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  "hymn" that begins "From the halls of Montezuma to the shores of
      Tripoli"
  A:  Marine Hymn
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  Q:  This author of "Alexander's Ragtime Band" also wrote "God Bles America"
  A:  Irving Berlin
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  Q:  It was originally a poem titled "The Defense of Fort McHenry"
  A:  The Star Spangled Banner
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  Q:  The 2nd line of this beloved patriotic song is "Land that I love"
  A:  God Bless America
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  Q:  Song that says, "You're the emblem of the land I love"
  A:  You're a Grand Old Flag

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| Periodic Table        question.periodic.table |
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  Q:  The letter "U" stands for this element
  A:  Uranium
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  Q:  The element that is often used to block radiation
  A:  Lead
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  Q:  The lightweight metal used in many soft drink cans
  A:  Aluminum
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  Q:  The metal that is often used as the basis of a money system in a country
  A:  Gold
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  Q:  The special term for the metals in the center of the periodic tables
  A:  Transition metals

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  Q:  The letter "B" stands for this element
  A:  Boron
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  Q:  Gas that can be mixed into water to help protect pools from bacteria
  A:  Chlorine
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  Q:  The letter "K" stands for this element
  A:  Potassium
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  Q:  The letter "S" stands for this element
  A:  Sulfur
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  Q:  The letter "I" stands for this element
  A:  Iodine

·------------------------------------------·
| Peter Pan             question.peter.pan |
·------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  In the original play, he threw himself overboard into the waiting jaws
      of the crocodile
  A:  Captain Hook
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  Q:  Leonard Maltin said this studio's 1953 film was the first time Peter
      wasn't played by a girl
  A:  Disney
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  Q:  Peter ran away from home so he wouldn't have to do this
  A:  Grow Up
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  Q:  She tricked the boys in Never-Never land into shooting down Wendy
  A:  Tinkerbell
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  Q:  Ferocious floral name of the Indian princess
  A:  Tiger Lily

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| Phys. Ed.             question.phys.ed |
·----------------------------------------·

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  Q:  A participant in an olympic type event
  A:  Athlete
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  Q:  An olympic event where a heavy ball is thrown
  A:  Shot put
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  Q:  A safety person who watches as another person does a difficult athletic
      task
  A:  Spotter
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  Q:  Baseball is played in this
  A:  Stadium
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  Q:  Hockey is played in this
  A:  Rink

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  Q:  The place where you run the mile
  A:  Track
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  Q:  Getting ready for Phys. Ed. class
  A:  Dressing Out
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  Q:  Room where you get ready for Phys. Ed. class
  A:  Locker Room
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  Q:  After you are done with Phys. Ed. you might do this before you dress
  A:  Shower
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  Q:  The coach might use this to get your attention
  A:  Whistle

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| Plants                question.plants |
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  Q:  The process through which plants make food with the aid of sunlight
  A:  Photosynthesis
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  Q:  A plant that forms seeds having one cotyledon
  A:  Monocot
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  Q:  A plant that forms seeds having two cotyledons
  A:  Dicot
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  Q:  The part of the seed that often contains stored food for the plant
      embryo
  A:  Cotyledon
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  Q:
  A:  Composite

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  Q:  Seed plants that do have flowers
  A:  Angiosperms
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  Q:  Seed plant without flowers and that usually forms seeds in parts called
      cones
  A:  Gymnosperm
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  Q:  Type of plant often found growing with moss
  A:  Ferns
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  Q:  This plant tissue has special cells that move food & water through a
      plant
  A:  Vascular
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  Q:  The plant family including beans, peanuts, clover & peas
  A:  Legumes

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| Plot                  question.plot |
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  Q:  The end of the action in a narrative or the moment when the conflict
      ends
  A:  Resolution
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  Q:  The struggle that takes place between two opposing forces
  A:  Conflict
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  Q:  The greatest moment of suspense or excitement in a literary work
  A:  Climax
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  Q:  The part of the plot that leads up to the crisis called
  A:  Rising action
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  Q:  The giving of an explanation or necessary background at the beginning of
      a story
  A:  Exposition

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| Poets and Poetry      question.poets.and.poetry |
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  Q:  Wrote "The Old Man and the Sea"
  A:  Ernest Hemingway
200 or 400 Dollars
  Q:  Wrote "Ivanhoe"
  A:  Sir Walter Scott
300 or 600 Dollars
  Q:  Wrote "A Wrinkle In Time"
  A:  Madeleine L'Engle
400 or 800 Dollars
  Q:  Wrote "The Friendly Persuasion"
  A:  Jessamyn West
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  Q:  Wrote "To Kill A Mockingbird"
  A:  Harper Lee

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| Products              question.products |
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  Q:  Manila hemp, used to make rope and other products
  A:  Abaca
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  Q:  A plant grown for its starchy roots, which are used for food annot a
      potatoon
  A:  Monioc
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  Q:  A medicine made from the bark of a cinchona tree used to treat certain
      fevers
  A:  Quinine
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  Q:  A small fish that is often called whole
  A:  Sardine
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  Q:  Oil made from nuts and used in paint and varnish
  A:  Tung oil

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| Properties            question.properties |
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  Q:  Breaking of a mineral along rough jagged surface
  A:  Fracture
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  Q:  Easily broken
  A:  Brittle
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  Q:  Breaking of a mineral along smooth, definite surfaces
  A:  Cleavage
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  Q:  Easily bent
  A:  Ductile
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  Q:  Ability of a substance to be pulled into thin strands without breaking
  A:  Ductility

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| Resources             question.resources |
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  Q:  Fuels that have formed from the bodies of dead plants and animals
  A:  Fossil Fuels
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  Q:  The collecting and retreating of materials so that they can be reused
  A:  Recycling
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  Q:  A place where wastes are dumped and then covered with soil
  A:  Landfill
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  Q:  A resource that is replaced naturally
  A:  Renewable Resource
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  Q:  The process by which salt is removed from seawater
  A:  Desalination

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| Rocks                 question.rocks |
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  Q:  Rock or mineral from which useful metal can be obtained
  A:  Ore
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  Q:  Metals that are not chemically combined with other materials
  A:  Native metals
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  Q:  A valuable material that is found in nature & used by people to meet
      their needs
  A:  Natural resource
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  Q:  Round lumps found on the ocean floor that contain certain metals
  A:  Nodules
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  Q:  A resource that exists in limited amount
  A:  Nonrenewable resource

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  Q:  Valley formed when the block of land between two normal faults slides
      downward
  A:  Rift valley
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  Q:  Fault formed when the hanging wall moves down relative to the foot wall
  A:  Normal fault
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  Q:  Fault formed when the hanging wall moves up relative to the foot wall
  A:  Reverse fault
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  Q:  Fault formed when compression causes the hanging wall to slide over the
      foot wall
  A:  Thrust fault
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  Q:  Transform fault where two plates grind and slide past one another
  A:  Transform boundary

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| Russia                question.russia |
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  Q:  The best known river in Russia is also the longest in Europe
  A:  Volga
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  Q:  The grassy, treeless plains of Russia
  A:  Steppes
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  Q:  Before the 1917 revolution, this was the title of the Russian ruler
  A:  Czar
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  Q:  The treeless plains of the Russian arctic
  A:  Tundra
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  Q:  The capital of Russia
  A:  Moscow

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| Safety                question.saftey |
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  Q:  A room at school where you do experiments and where you must be careful
  A:  Laboratory
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  Q:  Many cleaning fluid sproduce vapors you should not breathe are called
      this (Typo included)
  A:  Fumes
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  Q:  The gases given off by cars and trucks
  A:  Exhaust
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  Q:  The energy that lights our home & can also be dangerous
  A:  Electricity
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  Q:  There are often many dangerous hot things in this room
  A:  Kitchen

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| Scandinavia           question.scandinavia |
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  Q:  The most industrialized nation in Scandinavia
  A:  Sweden
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  Q:  Helsinki is the capital of this scandinavian country
  A:  Finland
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  Q:  One of the two largest cities in Scandinavia is Stockhold the other is
  A:  Copenhagen
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  Q:  The arctic island of Spitzbergen belongs to this country
  A:  Norway
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  Q:  The scandinavian country that trades most with the Soviet Union
  A:  Finland

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| School Stuff          question.school.stuff |
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  Q:  Similar to a book bag but carried on the back
  A:  Backpack
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  Q:  A book that student writes class notes and assignments
  A:  Notebook
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  Q:  A box of metal or plastic to carry lunch
  A:  Lunchbox
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  Q:  A device to measure usually in inches or centimeters
  A:  Ruler
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  Q:  A bag to carry textbooks
  A:  Bookbag

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| Science Fields        question.science.fields |
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  Q:  The study of reptiles
  A:  Herpetology
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  Q:  The study of fish
  A:  Ichthyology
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  Q:  The study of insects
  A:  Entomology
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  Q:  The study of mosses
  A:  Bryology
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  Q:  The study of the functions of the different parts of living things
  A:  Physiology

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| Sea Terms             question.sea.terms |
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  Q:  Column of resistant rock left standing after waves have eroded a sea
      cliff
  A:  Sea stack
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  Q:  Flow of air from the sea to the land
  A:  Sea breeze
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  Q:  Hollowed-out portion of a sea cliff
  A:  Sea cave
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  Q:  Steep face of rock produced by wave erosion
  A:  Sea cliff
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  Q:  Underwater mountain that rises more than 1000 meters above the ocean
      floor
  A:  Seamount

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| Shapes                question.shapes |
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  Q:  A quadrilateral whose opposite sides are parallel and congruent
  A:  Parallelogram
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  Q:  A simple closed curve formed by line segments with common endpoints the
      line segments are called sides
  A:  Polygon
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  Q:  A polygon with all sides congruent & all angles congruent
  A:  Regular polygon
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  Q:  A solid geometric figure that is bounded by ten plane faces
  A:  Decahedron
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  Q:  A geometric solid having six congruent square faces
  A:  Cube

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| Short Stories         question.short.stories |
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  Q:  Wrote "The Speckled Band"
  A:  Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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  Q:  Wrote "The Gift of the Magi"
  A:  O Henry
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  Q:  Wrote "The Tell Tale Heart"
  A:  Edgar Allen Poe
400 or 800 Dollars
  Q:  Wrote "Thank You, Ma'am"
  A:  Langston Hughes
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  Q:  Wrote "The Night the Bird Fell"
  A:  James Thurber

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| Soil Terms            question.soil.terms |
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  Q:  Size of individual soil particles
  A:  Texture
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  Q:  Soil in the "A" horizon that is amde mostly of humus and other organic
      materials
  A:  Topsoil
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  Q:  Underground region in which the pore spaces are filled mostly with air
  A:  Zone of Aeration
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  Q:  Underground region in which all the pore spaces are filled with water
  A:  Zone of Saturation
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  Q:  Space between soil particles.
  A:  Pore Space

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| Soil Types            question.soil.types |
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  Q:  The type of soil that has large grains and tend to dry out
  A:  Sandy soil
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  Q:  The fertile black soils of the Russian Steppes
  A:  Chernozem
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  Q:  Sands saturated with oil
  A:  Tar sands
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  Q:  Material added to the soil to make plants grow better
  A:  Fertilizer
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  Q:  The type of soil that is a mixture of clay, sand, and silt
  A:  Loam soil

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| Sound                 question.sound |
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  Q:  A scale that compares the speed of objects to the speed of sound
  A:  Mach number
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  Q:  Unpleasant sound
  A:  Noise
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  Q:  How high or low a sound seems
  A:  Pitch
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  Q:  The use of high frequency sound waves to locate schools of fish & other
      underwater objects
  A:  Sonar
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  Q:  Speed greater than the speed of sound
  A:  Supersonic

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| South America         question.south.america |
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  Q:  The cheif seaport of Chile
  A:  Valparaiso
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  Q:  The capital city of Ecuador
  A:  Quito
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  Q:  The largest inland city of Brazil
  A:  Sao Paulo
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  Q:  The largest city and capital of Peru
  A:  Lima
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  Q:  Sucre and La Paz are the two capitals of this country
  A:  Bolivia

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| Space                 question.space |
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  Q:  The chamber in a rocket in which fuel is burned
  A:  Combustion chamber
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  Q:  An object that orbits a larger object.
  A:  Satellite
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  Q:  A device that uses energy from the sun to separate salt from sea water
  A:  Solar still
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  Q:  A spacecraft went out to gather data about the moon or the planets
  A:  Space probe
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  Q:  All the forms of radiant energy
  A:  Electromagnetic spectrum

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| Sponges               question.sponges |
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  Q:  An organism that is often collected and used for cleaning"
      (Typo included)
  A:  Sponge
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  Q:  Coral reefs, jellyfish, sea anemones, and hydras are all
  A:  Coelenterates
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  Q:  Cells lining the central cavity of a sponge
  A:  Collar cells
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  Q:  The hard parts within the jellylike material of certain sponges
  A:  Spicules
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  Q:  A rubberlike material
  A:  Spongin

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| Sports                question.sports |
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  Q:  NFL & Major League Baseball teams are both named for this bird
  A:  Cardinal
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  Q:  This man, not Babe Ruth, has hit the most home runs in Yankee Stadium
  A:  Mickey Mantle
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  Q:  Baseball expansion team in Miami named after a popular billfish
  A:  Marlins
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  Q:  When James Naismith invented it in 1891, he used peach baskets
  A:  Basketball
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  Q:  Olympic sport divided into "Freestyle" & "Greco-Roman"
  A:  Wrestling

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| Stars                 question.stars |
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  Q:  Binary star system in which one star blocks out the light from the
      companion star
  A:  Eclipsing binary
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  Q:  Binary star system in which one star blocks out the light from the
      companion star (No, this is not my mistake, there really is the same
      question asked back to back)
  A:  Eclipsing binary
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  Q:  Group of stars in a spherical shape
  A:  Globular cluster
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  Q:  Pulsating variable star; star that varies in brightness & size
  A:  Cepheid
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  Q:  Core of a super-massive star after a supernova
  A:  Black hole

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| Synonyms              question.synonyms |
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  Q:  A driver must have this permit to drive legally
  A:  License
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  Q:  Nourishing, valuable and satisfying as food
  A:  Nutritious
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  Q:  To fill with air or gas; to swell or puff out
  A:  Inflate
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  Q:  To change continually
  A:  Fluctuate
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  Q:  To bring up; to promote, encourage
  A:  Foster

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  Q:  From old French meaning meadowland
  A:  Prairie
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  Q:  From Spanish meaning covered with flowers
  A:  Florida
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  Q:  From Persian meaning market, and asian market
  A:  Bazaar
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  Q:  From African "mbanza" a musical instrument
  A:  Banjo
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  Q:  From Italian meaning scribblings; writings on walls
  A:  Graffiti

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  Q:  A tractor-driven machine with a wide blade in front for pushing dirt or
      gravel
  A:  Bulldozer
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  Q:  In a reverse direction
  A:  Backwards
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  Q:  A tall, woody grass with strong hollow stalks
  A:  Bamboo
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  Q:  A large public fire for burning bones
  A:  Bonfire
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  Q:  A length of hair or cloth woven from three or more strands
  A:  Braid

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  Q:  A barrier to be jumped in a race
  A:  Hurdle
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  Q:  A device for taking pictures
  A:  Camera
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  Q:  A machine used to harvest grain
  A:  Combine
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  Q:  The highest law-making body in the United States
  A:  Congress
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  Q:  A journey usually taken on a ship
  A:  Cruise

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  Q:  Any small mechanical device
  A:  Gadget
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  Q:  A large spotted catlike animal
  A:  Jaguar
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  Q:  Having to do with two or more states
  A:  Interstate
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  Q:  Having to do with two or more nations
  A:  International
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  Q:  Able to bear up under difficult conditions or harsh treatment
  A:  Hardy

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  Q:  A drink made of lemon juice, water, and sugar
  A:  Lemonade
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  Q:  From Greek "makaria" meaning "blessed cake"
  A:  Macaroni
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  Q:  From French "para" meaning protection & "chute" meaning fall
  A:  Parachute
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  Q:  An open baked pie of flat bread dough covered with tomato sauce, cheese,
      and other foods
  A:  Pizza
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  Q:  Eggs beaten with milk or water, cooked in a flat pan without stirring,
      & folded over
  A:  Omelet

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  Q:  In agreement with established or generally accepted beliefs
  A:  Orthodox
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  Q:  A family of young animals, especially birds
  A:  Brood
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  Q:  Able to read and write
  A:  Literate
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  Q:  Not productive, bare
  A:  Barren
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  Q:  To flow or fall by drops or in a small stream
  A:  Trickle

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  Q:  A movie that has a lot of funny things might be called this
  A:  Comedy
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  Q:  A ruler who oppresses his or her subjects, a tyrant
  A:  Despot
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  Q:  One who goes on foot; relating to walking
  A:  Pedestrian
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  Q:  In a building the floor below the 1st floor
  A:  Basement
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  Q:  The thing you put in a camera to take a picture
  A:  Film

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  Q:  From Eskimo meaning snow house
  A:  Igloo
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  Q:  Fro Americal Spanish "Nahuatl"; a small praire wolf
  A:  Coyote
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  Q:  From Italian and a sandwhich meat named after a city
  A:  Bologna
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  Q:  From old French meaning "buffalo" and later meaning an instrument made
      from a buffalo horn
  A:  Bugle
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  Q:  From Algonquin a small striped squirrel
  A:  Chipmonk

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  Q:  A lack of interest or concern
  A:  Indifference
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  Q:  A brief summary; A short written account of one's education and
      experience
  A:  Resume
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  Q:  Something happening by chance or from unknown causes
  A:  Accident
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  Q:  An exciting experience; a dangerous event
  A:  Adventure
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  Q:  To sign one's name
  A:  Autograph

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  Q:  A place where people go for recreation, especially for vacation
  A:  Resort
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  Q:  The building material that hardens and holds bricks or stones together
  A:  Mortar
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  Q:  A person who writes poetry
  A:  Poet
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  Q:  A hard problem; a mystery; a picture with many pieces
  A:  Puzzle
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  Q:  A written note showing that something has been recieved
  A:  Receipt

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  Q:  Contagious disease that results in fever & red spots on the skin
  A:  Measles
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  Q:  An award that often might be won for bowling, golf, swimming, etc
  A:  Trophy
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  Q:  One who has completed school
  A:  Graduate
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  Q:  A pain in the ear
  A:  Earache
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  Q:  A vision seen during sleep
  A:  Dream

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  Q:  Many Olympic events require this kind of strength
  A:  Physical
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  Q:  A piece of paper showing your birth date and name
  A:  Birth certificate
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  Q:  A type of advertisement on television
  A:  Commercials
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  Q:  A name given to a small apartment with a very small kitchen
  A:  Efficiency apartment
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  Q:  A horse-drawn vehicle with wheels
  A:  Carriage

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  Q:  To perform the duties of an office; to conduct a religious ceremony; to
      referee
  A:  Officiate
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  Q:  From Greek meaning "Fertile spot" a green area in the desert
  A:  Oasis
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  Q:  From Latin meaning "To let go" or "Send" an object that is thrown
  A:  Missile
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  Q:  From Japanese "Kara" meaning "Empty" a system of defense
  A:  Karate
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  Q:  From French meaning "Little hook"; needlework
  A:  Crochet

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  Q:  The daughter of one's brother or sister
  A:  Niece
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  Q:  The son of a brother or sister
  A:  Nephew
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  Q:  The sister of one's father or mother
  A:  Aunt
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  Q:  A son's or daughter's child
  A:  Grandchild
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  Q:  A father's or mother's father
  A:  Grandfather

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  Q:  A fixture on sinks to turn on and off water another than spigoton
  A:  Faucet
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  Q:  A meeting to talk with another person especially about a job
  A:  Interview
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  Q:  An association of people united by common interests or goals
  A:  League
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  Q:  To drop trash
  A:  Litter
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  Q:  An unmarried girl or woman; a female servant
  A:  Maid

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  Q:  Native to a country; not foreign; household affairs
  A:  Domestic
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  Q:  To bring up, to care for, train, nourish
  A:  Nurture
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  Q:  A clown; a coarse, stupid person
  A:  Buffoon
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  Q:  A slight defect, or crack
  A:  Flaw
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  Q:  Kind, merciful; showing sympathy for others
  A:  Humane

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| Teachers              question.teachers |
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  Q:  Another general name for a teacher
  A:  Instructor
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  Q:  A teacher at a college or university
  A:  Professor
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  Q:  A music teacher who is leading a band
  A:  Band leader
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  Q:  The administrator that leads a junior high school
  A:  Principal
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  Q:  The media specialist used to be called this
  A:  Librarian

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| Television            question.television |
·--------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  Branch of the service where "Major Dad" served
  A:  Marine Corps
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  Q:  Al Bundy is a salesman of these items on "Married... With Children"
  A:  Shoes
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  Q:  He sits across the aisle from Gene Siskel
  A:  Roger Ebert
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  Q:  A muppet monster or Dr. Gates on "Trapper John"
  A:  Gonzo
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  Q:  Theodore Cleaver's nickname
  A:  Beaver

·--------------------------------------------·
| The Big Top           question.the.big.top |
·--------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  This Florida city, called "Circus City," is the home of the Ringling
      Museum
  A:  Sarasota
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  Q:  "Circus" is Latin for these, of which most large American circuses have
      three
  A:  Rings
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  Q:  You'd flip, flip, flip over A. Concello, first woman to perform this
      stunt on a flying trapeze
  A:  Triple Somersault
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  Q:  In 1826, Howe and Turner were the first to present their shows in one of
      these
  A:  Tent
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  Q:  A fancy name for a tightrope walker
  A:  Funambulist

·-------------------------------------------·
| The Circus            question.the.circus |
·-------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  In 1793 George Washingtog attended the 1st US circus in this city, then
      the nation's capital
  A:  Philadelphia
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  Q:  In 1907 Barnum & Baily's circus was sold to these brothers
  A:  Ringling brothers
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  Q:  There are 2 main types of these in the circus: Auguste & Whiteface
  A:  Clowns
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  Q:  Type of act that was the specialty of the Wallendas
  A:  High wire
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  Q:  The ringling brothers circus had one that measure 500 x 200 feet
  A:  Big top

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| The Comics            question.the.comics |
·-------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  Neighbor who Dennis the Menace mostly menaces
  A:  Mr Wilson
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  Q:  Batman's enemy, The Joker, has hair this color
  A:  Green
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  Q:  The adjective that most often describes Hagar
  A:  Horrible
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  Q:  This bow-tied redhead has been going to Riverdale High for over 45 years
  A:  Archie
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  Q:  On December 15, Peanuts' Schroeder celebrates the birthday of this man.
  A:  Beethoven

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| The Funnies           question.the.funnies |
·--------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  The last name of this comic strip couple is sometimes Flagston
  A:  Hi & Lois
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  Q:  This fat cat celebrated hist 10th anniversay with a TV special in May
      1988 on CBS
  A:  Garfield
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  Q:  In June 1988 she fell in love with Sluggo but he was afraid to commit so
      it only lasted a week
  A:  Nancy
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  Q:  This creator of "Steve Canyon" died in April 1988
  A:  Milton Caniff
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  Q:  He rules his legion fort with an iron fist, literally
  A:  Vermin Crock

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| The Moon              question.the.moon |
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  Q:  Blocking out of the moon when the moon passes through the Earth's shadow
  A:  Lunar Eclipse
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  Q:  Long Valley on the moon
  A:  Rille
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  Q:  Outer area of a shadow cast by objest in space in which the light is
      only partly blocked
  A:  Penumbra
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  Q:  Inner area of a shadow cast by objects in in which the light is
      completely blocked out (Typo included)
  A:  Umbra
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  Q:  Dark, broad, smooth lowland area on the moon
  A:  Maria

·----------------------------------------·
| The Sun               question.the.sun |
·----------------------------------------·

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  Q:  Energy obtained from the sun.
  A:  Solar Energy
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  Q:  Solar storm in the form of bursts of light on the sun's surface.
  A:  Solar Flare
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  Q:  Continuous stream of high-energy particles released from the corona of
      the sun into space.
  A:  Solar Wind
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  Q:  Storm in the lower atmosphere of the Sun that appears as dark spots on
      the Sun's surface.
  A:  Sunspot
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  Q:  Band of high radiation around the Earth that captures particles given
      off by the Sun.
  A:  Van Allen Belt

·---------------------------------------------·
| The Universe          question.the.universe |
·---------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  After the big bang created the expanding universe what force began to
      slow the expansion.
  A:  Gravity
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  Q:  Theory stating that the universe was formed by an explosion of compacted
      matter.
  A:  Big Bang Theory
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  Q:  Energy left from the big bang that is spread evenly throughout the
      universe.
  A:  Background Radiation
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  Q:  Theory that states that the universe is getting larger and larger.
  A:  Expanding Universe Theory
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  Q:  The name given to a planet in the process of forming from a gas cloud.
  A:  Protoplanet

·----------------------------------------·
| The U.S.A.            question.the.usa |
·----------------------------------------·

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  Q:  The area in the central United States where most U.S. wheat is grown.
  A:  Wheat Belt
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  Q:  A bay famous for its oysters and blue crabs.
  A:  Chesapeake
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  Q:  The use of heat from burning coal.
  A:  Smelting
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  Q:  An important mining range in Minnesota.
  A:  Mesabi
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  Q:  The rank of the U.S. in size among nations of the world.
  A:  Fourth

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| The Yard              question.the.yard |
·-----------------------------------------·

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  Q:  The device used to cut the grass
  A:  Lawnmower
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  Q:  A place for birds to wash themselves in the yard
  A:  Birdbath
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  Q:  A device that waters the yard
  A:  Sprinkler
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  Q:  A bed like structure often attached between two trees
  A:  Hammock
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  Q:  A small building with open sides often found near the center of the yard
  A:  Gazebo

·-------------------------------------·
| Toys                  question.toys |
·-------------------------------------·

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  Q:  This toy is made of 67 feet of wire twisted into about 92 coils-- that's
      all
  A:  Slinky
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  Q:  A six-pointed piece of metal that's picked up between bounces of a 
      rubber ball
  A:  Jack
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  Q:  The company that introduced the plastic frisbee in 1957
  A:  Wham-O
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  Q:  Though it looks like a microwave, the Kenner Easy-Bake Oven still uses
      this to cook the cake
  A:  Light bulb
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  Q:  One is coiled within a yo-you or wrapped around a top
  A:  String

·---------------------------------------------·
| Toys & Games          question.toys.&.games |
·---------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  She's been a teenage fashion model for over 25 years
  A:  Barbie
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  Q:  The B & O, the Pennsylvania, the Short Line & the Reading are railroads
      in this game
  A:  Monopoly
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  Q:  It's advertised as "The game that ties you up in knots"
  A:  Twister
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  Q:  Color that always has the opening move in Chess
  A:  White
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  Q:  Binney & Smith makes this brand of crayons in 64 colors
  A:  Crayolas

·-------------------------------------------·
| Travel U.S.A.         question.travel.usa |
·-------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  It's the main attraction in Pike National Forest.
  A:  Pike's Peak
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  Q:  Hundreds of tractors are on display at Oscar's Dreamland near Billings
      in this state.
  A:  Montana
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  Q:  The Seward Silver Salmon Derby is an annual summer event in this state.
  A:  Alaska
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  Q:  The Enchanted Circle Scenic in this state, "Land of Enchantment," is
      lovely.
  A:  New Mexico
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  Q:  Old Deseret is a re-created 19th century pioneer community in this state
      capital.
  A:  Salt Lake City

·-------------------------------------------------·
| Travel & Tourism      question.travel.&.tourism |
·-------------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  Florida city in which you'd find Ringling Boulevard & Ringling Causeway
  A:  Sarasota
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  Q:  The official name of this London church is the Collegiate Church of St.
      Peter
  A:  Westminster Abbey
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  Q:  The Gateway of India in this city was built to honor the 1911 visit by
      George V & Queen Mary
  A:  Bombay
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  Q:  Flights into this Caribbean island group may land at Harry S Truman
      Int'l Airport at Chorlotte Amalie
  A:  Virgin Islands
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  Q:  The mosaics at St. Mark's Basilica in this italian city took 700 years
      to complete
  A:  Venice

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  Q:  The Tuileries Gardens & the Palais de Chaillot lie on right bank of this
      Paris river.
  A:  Seine
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  Q:  Jackson Park, along Lake Michigan on this city's south side, is popular
      for family outings.
  A:  Chicago
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  Q:  This New York complex contains the GE Building & Radio City Music Hall.
  A:  Rockefeller Center
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  Q:  El Yunque in this commonwealth is the only tropical rain forest within
      the U.S. Forest Service.
  A:  Puerto Rico
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  Q:  There's an international park named for this 20th century U.S. president
      on Campobello Island.
  A:  Franklin Roosevelt

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  Q:  The gravesite of Man o' War is located in a Lexington Horse park in this
      state
  A:  Kentucky
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  Q:  This Central American country is bisected by the Trans-isthmian highway
  A:  Panama
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  Q:  Although it no longer exists, a streetcar named this used to run along
      Royal Street in New Orleans
  A:  Desire
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  Q:  A major annual event in Milan, Italy is the December 7 opening of this
      Opera House
  A:  La Scala
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  Q:  Sightseers in this U.S. city should visit the Fels Planetarium at the
      Franklin Institute
  A:  Philidelphia

·------------------------------------------·
| Triangles             question.triangles |
·------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  A triangle with three congruent sides and three congruent angles
  A:  Equilateral triangle
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  Q:  A triangle with three noncongruent sides and three non-congruent angles
  A:  Scalene triangle
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  Q:  A triangle with 2 congruent sides and two congruent angles
  A:  Isosceles triangle
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  Q:  In a right triangle the side opposite the right angle
  A:  Hypotenuse
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  Q:  The sum of the squares of the legs in a right triangle equals the square
      of the hypotenuse
  A:  Pythagorean rule

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| Trivia                question.trivia |
·---------------------------------------·

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  Q:  State originally called Deseret by its mormon founders
  A:  Utah
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  Q:  Famous feline who was once the target of Ignatz Mouse's bricks
  A:  Krazy Kat
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  Q:  When it was rung for Chief Justic John Marshall's funeral, it cracked
  A:  Liberty Bell
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  Q:  Dr. Seuss' egg-hatching elephant who is "faithful, 100%"
  A:  Horton
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  Q:  Futuristic Hanna-Barbera cartoon sseries that featured a robot maid
      named Rosie
  A:  Jetsons

·-----------------------------------------------·
| Tunes for Tots        question.tunes.for.tots |
·-----------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  In "The Farmer in the Dell," this stands alone
  A:  Cheese
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  Q:  Song title that follows the 3rd "Flies in the Buttermil, Shoo, fly,
      Shoo"
  A:  Skip to my Lou
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  Q:  In "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," he follos "Comet" in the roster of
      Santa's deer
  A:  Cupid
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  Q:  Disney film in which "A very merry un-birthday" was celebrated
  A:  Alice in Wonderland
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  Q:  Putting an old silk hat on him made him come alive
  A:  Frosty the Snowman

·------------------------------------------·
| TV Trivia             question.tv.trivia |
·------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  John Goodman has become a kind of sex symbol playing her hefty husband
      on TV
  A:  Roseanne
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  Q:  On the Addams Family, this long-haired cousin hung around in the chimney
  A:  Cousin Itt
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  Q:  Alice took messages for Mike, Carol, Cindy, Greg & the rest of this
      household
  A:  Brady Bunch
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  Q:  Like "Ironside" & "McMillan & Wife," "Full House" was set in this city
  A:  San Francisco
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  Q:  He's "Smarter than the average bear"
  A:  Yogi Bear

·----------------------------------------------·
| Types of Math         question.types.of.math |
·----------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  The study of the reasoning of statements sometimes applied to math in
      set theory
  A:  Logic
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  Q:  A person who studies or teaches mathematics
  A:  Mathematician
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  Q:  Mathematics field that studies properties of points, lines, planes,
      surfaces, and angles
  A:  Geometry
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  Q:  Field of math entirely concerned with calculations related to triangles
  A:  Trigonometry
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  Q:  Field of math that studies the generalizations of a set of numbers and
      number operations
  A:  Algebra

·-------------------------------------------------·
| Types of Science      question.types.of.science |
·-------------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  The study of fruit crops.
  A:  Pomology
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  Q:  Investigating simply to learn more.
  A:  Pure Science
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  Q:  Investigating to find the answers to specific problems.
  A:  Applied Science
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  Q:  A hypothesis that scientists have reason to believe is correct.
  A:  Theory
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  Q:  The study of how living things are grouped and named.
  A:  Taxonomy

·------------------------------------------·
| U.S. Cities           question.us.cities |
·------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  Built in 1742, Faneuil Hall was & still is a famous meeting place in
      this city
  A:  Boston
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  Q:  Home of the Heat, the Marlins, and one of the newest NHL franchises
  A:  Miami
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  Q:  John D. Rockefeller founded Standard Oil in this city on Lake Erie
  A:  Cleveland
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  Q:  Michigan city that's nationally known for its cereals
  A:  Battle Creek
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  Q:  This city boasts the 1st subway system in a southern state
  A:  Atlanta

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  Q:  It was the capital of the Arkansas Territory; now it's the state capital
  A:  Little Rock
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  Q:  This city is home to the annual King Orange Jamboree Parade
  A:  Miami
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  Q:  It's the capital of the Pelican state
  A:  Baton Rouge
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  Q:  In this city you can visit the Star-Spangled Banner House & The Babe
      Ruth birthplace
  A:  Baltimore
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  Q:  Co-founded by Jackson in 1819, this large Tennessee city was depopulated
      & bankrupt by 1879
  A:  Memphis

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| U.S. City Names       question.us.city.names |
·----------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  It's America's "City of Witches"
  A:  Salem
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  Q:  It's the "Empire City" of the Empire State
  A:  New York City
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  Q:  The nickname "Crescent City" comes from the curve of the Mississippi
      beside its French quarter
  A:  New Orleans
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  Q:  This city on Tampa Bay is the "Sunshine City"
  A:  St. Petersburg
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  Q:  This Alabama industrial city grw so fast it became known as the "Magic
      City"
  A:  Birmingham

·---------------------------------------------·
| U.S. Geography        question.us.geography |
·---------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  It's the river flowing past Chattanooga & it shares its names with the
      state.
  A:  Tennessee
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  Q:  This largest Maryland city has 2 outlets to the sea: Chesapeake Bay &
      the Delaware Canal.
  A:  Baltimore
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  Q:  Bays in this state include Grand Traverse, Keweenaw & Saginaw.
  A:  Michigan
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  Q:  This sound & the island with which it shares its name lie south of Cape
      Cod.
  A:  Nantucket Sound
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  Q:  This 100-mile-long Texas island was named for Spanish priest Nicholas
      Balli.
  A:  Padre Island

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  Q:  Connecticut & this state are the only ones that end with "T"
  A:  Vermont
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  Q:  Alaska is the only U.S. state to border this ocean
  A:  Arctic Ocean
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  Q:  The number of U.S. states that border Mexico
  A:  4
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  Q:  This 107-mile-long lake helps separate New England from New York
  A:  Lake Champlain
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  Q:  It's "Where the wind comes sweeping down the plain"
  A:  Oklahoma

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  Q:  This swamp in the southeast is drained by the Sainty Marys & Suwanee
      Rivers
  A:  Okeefenokee Swamp
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  Q:  It's by far the most populous county in Illinois
  A:  Cook County
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  Q:  St. Louis & Biloxi are among this state's largest bays
  A:  Mississippi
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  Q:  Rhode Island's Providence River flows into this bay
  A:  Narragansett Bay
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  Q:  The 13 peaks of the presidential range are part of this New Hampshire
      mountain range
  A:  White Mountains

·----------------------------------------------·
| U.S. Government       question.us.government |
·----------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  The Articles of Confederation gave most of the powers to them
  A:  States
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  Q:  The name given to the first ten amendments of the Constitution
  A:  Bill of Rights
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  Q:  The Constitution divided the Congress into the House of Representatives
      & what other body
  A:  Senate
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  Q:  Besides Congress the President this body is the 3rd branch of our
      government
  A:  Judicial
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  Q:  The number of years after the Constitution that the Bill of Rights was
      ratified
  A:  Three

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  Q:  A plow appears on the seal of this cabinet department
  A:  Agriculture
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  Q:  This massive building was first constructed to house the offices of the
      war department
  A:  Pentagon
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  Q:  This printed account of what is said & dont in the congress began
      March 4, 1873
  A:  Congressional Record
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  Q:  Appointed by President Reagan in 1983, she was the first woman secratary
      of transportation
  A:  Elizabeth Dole
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  Q:  This cabinet department operates foreign trade programs & establishes
      weights & measures
  A:  Commerce

·-------------------------------------------·
| U.S. Islands          question.us.islands |
·-------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  Kahoolawe, once used for military target practice, is the smallest of
      this state's main islands.
  A:  Hawaii
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  Q:  Treasure Island, a part of St. Petersburg in this state, may have been a
      hideout for buccaneers.
  A:  Florida
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  Q:  This New York island is divided among 4 counties: Kings, Queens, Nassau
      & Suffolk.
  A:  Long Island
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  Q:  In the late 18th century, this Massachusetts island was the whaling
      capital of the world.
  A:  Nantucket
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  Q:  Chewing gum magnate William Wrigley, Jr. once owned this Calif. island
      "26 miles across the sea".
  A:  Santa Catalina

·-------------------------------------------·
| U.S. Museums          question.us.museums |
·-------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  In 1992 fans "Beamed Up" to the Smithsonian's Air & Space Museum exhibit
      devoted to this series
  A:  Star Trek
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  Q:  A Philidelphia museum has the largest display of this French scultor's
      works outside of paris
  A:  Auguste Rodin
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  Q:  Harper's Ferry, West Virginia has a wax museum devoted to this famed
      Abolitionist
  A:  John Brown
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  Q:  The Tennessee State Museum has this 7th president's inaugural hat
  A:  Andrew Jackson
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  Q:  Picasso's "Guernica," now in Madrid, hung in this U.S. museum from 1939
      to 1981
  A:  Museum of Modern Art

·----------------------------------------------·
| U.S Presidents        question.us.presidents |
·----------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  This Civil War general was the first G.O.P. president to serve 2 full
      terms
  A:  Ulysses S Grant
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  Q:  This president was actually born in Lamar, Missouri, not Independence
  A:  Harry S Truman
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  Q:  This 39th president's maternal grandfather was postmaster in Richland,
      Georgia
  A:  Jimmy Carter
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  Q:  On April 11, 1898 he asked Congress for authorization to use military
      force in Cuba
  A:  William McKinley
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  Q:  Succeeding Fillmore, he delivered his 1853 inaugural address from memory
  A:  Franklin Pierce

·------------------------------------------·
| U.S. States           question.us.states |
·------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  State with the smallest population
  A:  Wyoming
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  Q:  This state has more earthquakes than the other 49 combined
  A:  Alaska
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  Q:  Green Bay, in this state, is the smallest city to hold an NFL franchise
  A:  Wisconsin
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  Q:  When the 1st mormon pioneers come to Utah, it was part of this country
  A:  Mexico
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  Q:  This state is first, alphabetically
  A:  Alabama

·------------------------------------·
| U.S.A.                question.usa |
·------------------------------------·

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  Q:  The highland rim area of this state completely surrounds the Nasville
      Basin
  A:  Tennessee
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  Q:  In terms of population, Erie is the third-largest city in this state
  A:  Pennsylvania
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  Q:  This capital of Mississippi is "The Crossroads of the South"
  A:  Jackson
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  Q:  The extreme western part of Alaska's Aleutian islands is in the same
      time zone as this other state
  A:  Hawaii
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  Q:  On an alphabetical list of the New England states, this one comes first
  A:  Connecticut

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  Q:  South Dakota's official one is "Under God the people rule".
  A:  Motto
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  Q:  The name of this state known for its derby may come from a Native
      American word for "meadowland".
  A:  Kentucky
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  Q:  Founded in 1852, the Intelligencer of Wheeling is one of this state's
      oldest newspapers.
  A:  West Virginia
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  Q:  You'll find the University of this state in Missoula.
  A:  Montana
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  Q:  This state flower appears on Kansas's state flag.
  A:  Sunflower

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  Q:  The only state that borders four Mexican states.
  A:  Texas
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  Q:  The only state that consists of two peninsulas.
  A:  Michigan
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  Q:  The Russians sold it to Seward at 2 cents an acre.
  A:  Alaska
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  Q:  Whenever it wants to, this state can legally break up into five.
  A:  Texas
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  Q:  State that's completely surrounded by water.
  A:  Hawaii

·----------------------------------------------·
| War and Peace         question.war.and.peace |
·----------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  This world group headquartered in New York City was formed to promote
      world peace in 1945
  A:  United Nations
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  Q:  The term used for the wa of nerves between the west and the communist
      countries
  A:  Cold War
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  Q:  The general who defeated Lee at Gettysburg
  A:  George Meade
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  Q:  Teddy Roosevelt's policy was to speak softly and carry this
  A:  Big stick
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  Q:  This famous Civil War general became president in 1968
  A:  Ulysses S. Grant

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  Q:  In 1876 indians led by Crazy Horse & Gall defeated this general
  A:  George Custer
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  Q:  Country that most helped America in the Revolutionary War
  A:  France
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  Q:  The American Revolutionary officer who betrayed his country
  A:  Benedict Arnold
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  Q:  British general who surrendered at Yorktown & brought the American
      Revolution to an end
  A:  General Cornwallis
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  Q:  Annexing Texas led the United States to war with this country
  A:  Mexico

·--------------------------------------·
| Water                 question.water |
·--------------------------------------·

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  Q:  A very fast flood condition
  A:  Flash flood
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  Q:  Body of water surrounded by land
  A:  Lake
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  Q:  A long narrow body of water that flows through the land
  A:  River
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  Q:  Body of saltwater smaller than an ocean
  A:  Sea
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  Q:  The state of being underwater
  A:  Submerged

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  Q:  Most of the water damage is done by this part of a large coastal storm
  A:  Storm surge
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  Q:  Small lake formed when a bend in a river is cut off from the river
  A:  Oxbow lake
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  Q:  Movement of water parallel to a shoreline
  A:  Longshore current
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  Q:  Sediment deposited by rivers of glacial meltwater in a fan-shaped area
      ahead of a terminal moraine
  A:  Outwash plain
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  Q:  Stream formed by the melting of ice as a valley glacier moves
  A:  Meltwater

·----------------------------------------·
| Weather               question.weather |
·----------------------------------------·

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  Q:  An instrument that is used to determine wind direction
  A:  Wind vane
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  Q:  A scientist who studies the weather
  A:  Meterologist
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  Q:  The study of weather
  A:  Meteorology
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  Q:  A map in which the weather conditions over a large area are recorded
  A:  Weather map
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  Q:  An instument that can show both wind speed and wind direction
  A:  Wind sock

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  Q:  The average weather for a large region over a long period of time
  A:  Climate
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  Q:  A scientist who studies climate
  A:  Climatologist
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  Q:  A statement of what the weather will probably be like in the next few
      days
  A:  Forecast
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  Q:  Line on a weather map connecting places that have the same air pressure
  A:  Isobar
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  Q:  Line on a weather map connecting areas with the same temperature
  A:  Isotherm

·------------------------------------------·
| Wild West             question.wild.west |
·------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  Canadian name for a rodeo or roundup
  A:  Stampede
200 or 400 Dollars
  Q:  Last name of the brothers Virgil, Morgan and Wyatt who fought at the
      O.K. Corral
  A:  Earp
300 or 600 Dollars
  Q:  In 650,000 miles, the mail was only lost once
  A:  Pony Express
400 or 800 Dollars
  Q:  One of its newspapers was appropriately called "The Epitaph"
  A:  Tombstone
500 or 1000 Dollars
  Q:  From Latin "to watch," citizen law groups of the old west
  A:  Vigilantes

·-----------------------------------------·
| Woodshop              question.woodshop |
·-----------------------------------------·

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  Q:  A special tool for drilling holes down through things in precise
      locations
  A:  Drill press
200 or 400 Dollars
  Q:  A special tool for taking wood off the entire edge or surface of a board
  A:  Planer
300 or 600 Dollars
  Q:  A special tool for making & checking right angles
  A:  Square
400 or 800 Dollars
  Q:  A special tool that helps check to get boards in straight and even
  A:  Level
500 or 1000 Dollars
  Q:  A special box for cutting angles
  A:  Miter box

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| World People          question.world.people |
·---------------------------------------------·

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  Q:  Members of a Christian group in Egypt that resisten adopting Arab ways
  A:  Copts
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  Q:  Wandering Arab herders
  A:  Bedouin
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  Q:  People who wanted to establish a Jewish homeland in the middle east
  A:  Zionists
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  Q:  The ancient language of the asian indians
  A:  Sanskrit
500 or 1000 Dollars
  Q:  Descendants of the first inhabitants of New Zealand
  A:  Maori

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  Q:  Glass is "etched" with this acid
  A:  Hydrofluoric Acid

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| Bones                 final.bones |
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  Q:  The two bones of the lower arm
  A:  Radius & Ulna

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| Canada                final.canada |
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  Q:  The two languages of Canada
  A:  English & French

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| Geography             final.geography |
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  Q:  23 and 1/2 degress south latitude
  A:  Tropic of Capricorn

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| Government People     final.government.people |
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  Q:  The famous woman leader of Great Britain that resigned in 1990
  A:  Margaret Thatcher

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| Human Traits          final.human.traits |
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  Q:  Earlobes can be basically one of these two types
  A:  Attached & Unattached
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| Immigrants            final.immigrants |
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  Q:  Some immigrants gained passge to America as this type of servant
  A:  Indentured Servants

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| Lenses & Mirrors      final.lenses.&.mirrors |
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  Q:  An image that appears behind a mirror
  A:  Virtual Image

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| Mary & Her Lamb       final.mary.&.her.lamb |
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  Q:  She wrote the poem, or at least its last 3 verses
  A:  Sarah Josephena Hale

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| Mideast               final.mideast |
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  Q:  These ancient people began the Ottoman Empire
  A:  Ottoman Turks

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| Mixtures              final.mixtures |
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  Q:   Two things that don't mix for a salad dressing
  A:   Oil & Vinegar

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| Nature                final.nature |
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  Q:  Forms of ocean life that swim
  A:  Nekton

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| Odds & Ends           final.odds.&.ends |
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  Q:  The Sandanistas of this country are named for Augusto Sandino,
      a guerilla leader of the '20s & '30s
  A:  Nicaragua

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| Periodic Table        final.periodic.table |
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  Q:  Elements with the atomic numbers 89 through 103 are part of what serie
  A:  Actinide Series

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| Plants                final.plants |
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  Q:  The process through which plants make food with the aid of sunlight
  A:  Photosynthesis

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| Poets And Poetry      final.poets.and.poetry |
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  Q:  Wrote "To Kill A Mockingbird"
  A:  Harper Lee

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| Products              final.products |
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  Q:  Oil made from nuts and used in paints and varnish
  A:  Tung Oil

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| Soil Types            final.soil.types |
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  Q:  The fertile black soils of the Russian steppes
  A:  Chernozem

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| Sound                 final.sound |
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  Q:  A scale that compares the speed of objects to the speed of sound
  A:  Mach Number

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| Southeast Asia        final.southeast.asia |
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  Q:  This very large river empties into the Pacific Ocean in Vietnam
  A:  Mekong

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| Sponges               final.sponges |
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  Q:  The hard parts within the jellylike material of certain sponges
  A:  Spicules

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| Synonyms              final.synonyms |
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  Q:  To change continually
  A:  Fluctuate

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| The Sun               final.the.sun |
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  Q:  Band of high radiation around the Earth that captures particles given
      off by the Sun
  A:  Van Allen Radiation Belt

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| Triangles             final.triangles |
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  Q:  A triangle with three noncongruent sides and three no congruent angles
  A:  Scalene Triangle

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| U.S. History          final.us.history |
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  Q:  The Sante Fe Trail became obsolete after the completion of this railroad
      in 1880
  A:  Atchison Topeka & Sante Fe

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| U.S. States           final.us.states |
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  Q:  State with the smallest population
  A:  Wyoming


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| Section 5.00          MISCELLANEOUS          search.misc                    |
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| FAQs                  search.faq |
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   Question 01: What is the highest score possible?
     Answer 01: $240,800 is the highest amount of money that you can get

   Question 02: How do you get that much money in one game?
     Answer 02: It is complete luck. You will need to get every single
                question in the game correct. Likewise, you will also need all
                of the Daily Doubles to be on the $100 in the first round and
                $200 in the second round. They also need to be the last
                question of the round, and you need to bet all of your money
                on those questions. After that you will need to bet all of
                your money in Final Jeopardy and get the question correct.
                Like I said, you will need a supurb amount of luck in order to
                get that amount.

   Question 03: Alright, smarty! What is the most that you have won in a game?
     Answer 03: I have actually earned $115,400 dollars in one game.

   Question 04: Earlier you were going on and on about how great Daily Doubles
                are. What is so special about them?
     Answer 04: Simple really, Daily Doubles give you the ability to double
                your amount of money in one question. This can change the face
                of the game from a neck and neck battle to an all out blowout.
                However, if you risk it all and loose, then you have to work
                your way back to get anywhere near in contention.

   Question 05: Hey, you never said anything about Daily Doubles earlier!
     Answer 05: And that's not a question.


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| Section 6.00          NOTES AND THANKS       search.thank                   |
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   First off let me just say that a  great  deal  of  gratitude  is  expressed
   towards all webmasters on the Internet that spend their priceless time  and
   hard earned money  for  the  sole  purpose  of  allowing  people  from  all
   different walks of life, come together and discuss and help each other with
   video games. Without that time and that  money,  the  video  game  industry
   would be nowhere near what it is today. Thank You All.

   Secondly, I must thank shoecream and his infinite wisdom. It is because  of
   him that this entire document is justified (except  for  a  few  lines).  I
   would also like to pay my respects to Chris MacDonald - my inspiration  for
   beginning my FAQing career who recently passed away. Thank you for  setting
   a precident that many authors will never reach.

   This FAQ is copyright information of its author, Mike Truitt.  Any  attempt
   to use this FAQ in full or in part without  consent  of  its  author,  Mike
   Truitt, is punishable. If you would like to use information from  this  FAQ
   or the FAQ itself on your website email the author, Mike Truitt. His e-mail
   address can be found in the "About the Author" section of the FAQ. Finally,
   I would like to add -- Morgan Kennedy, I love you.

   (c) Copyright 2004 - Mike Truitt