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What are Apostles?
The 12 Disciples whom Jesus chose to be his special messengers were called these
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What is Alaska?
The USA's highest mountain is found in this state
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What are Popsicle sticks?
Save these from your Popsicles & you can make a picture frame
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What is India?
Mohandas Gandhi fought without the use of violence for this country's independence
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What is it?
2-letter term for what you become when you're tagged in tag
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What is Passover (Pesach)
In Exodus, the feast of unleavened bread is combined with the holiday
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What is Russia?
Spanning from 25°E to the Pacific, it's the largest country in the world
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What is a loom?
You can fashion pot holders, pillows, and more by weaving yarn on one of these frames
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What is pyramid?
Over 2 million blocks went into building Khufu's great one of these
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What are elves?
Keebler claims these creatures make its cookies
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What is (The Book of) Psalms
It's the Bible's longest book and included the song "The Lord is My Shepard"
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What is Tokyo?
This city in Japan has the largest population of any area in the world
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What is a mosaic?
Instead of using bits of colored tiles or stone to make this type of picture, try dried beans
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Who is Charles Darwin?
He detailed his theory of natural selection in the book "On the Origin of Species"
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What is blue?
Alphabetically, the 7 colors of the visible light spectrum run from this to violet
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What is Nazareth?
Though born in Bethlehem, Jesus was raised in this town in Galilee
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What is Tibet or Nepal?
1 of the 2 countries on whose border you'll find the world's highest mountain
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What is tie-dye?
Knot a plain t-shirt with rubber bands & dip in colored dye to make this type of psychedelic shirt
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Who are the Aztecs?
Montezuma II's reign over this civilizations lasted 18 years
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What is the lira?
On July, 2002 this currency of Italy was dropped in favor of the euro
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What is (King) Solomon?
The Queen of Sheba told this king, "Thy wisdom and prosperity exceedeth the fame which I heard"
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What is Iceland?
Glaciers cover nearly 15% of this island nation
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What is origami?
This Japanese art involves folding objects out of paper
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Who is Julius Caesar?
The term "czar" came from the family name of this Roman, stabbed to death in 44 B.C.
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Who was Joseph Pulitzer?
This publisher set up a prize fund for awards in journalism, music, literature & drama
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