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Who is Marcie Frost?
This person is the current CEO of CalPERS
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What is UNO?
You must shout out this Spanish numerical number in this card game to win
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What are almonds?
California produces 80% of the worlds BLANK.
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What is CSR?
This branch acronym is responsible for advocating for our members and stakeholders by providing information to state and federal governmental entities.
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What is Monopoly?
Boardwalk and Park Place are the highest priced properties in this multi-player economics-themed board game.
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Who is Johnny Cash?
This artist found his cause performing at Folsom State Prison in January 1968.
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What is the Recognition?
The Sunspark, core value thank you cards, Ace Awards, and APEX awards are all part of this Pyramid
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Who is Pac Man?
This man tries to consume all in his path while avoiding his enemies Blinky, Inky, Pinky, and Clyde.
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What is the California Aqueduct?
This system of canals and pipelines feeds Southern California from Northern and Central California.
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What is Lincoln Plaza North?
In 1986, the headquarters building now called BLANK was completed in Sacramento.
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What is Four Square?
This playground game includes a round object and quadrant surface with the goal of eliminating other players and climbing the ranks.
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Who is Jennifer Siebel Newsom?
This actress appeared in movies such as Rent and Something's Gotta Give and is the First Partner of California.
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What is 1992?
The year the organizations name was changed from SERS to CalPERS.
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What is Tetris?
The longer the player can delay filling the screen, the higher their score in this classic video game.
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What is the Grapevine?
In 1772, acting Governor of Alta California Pedro Fages discovered a canyon pass that led to the Santa Clarita Valley. He named it "La Canada de Las Uvas" which is known today as the BLANK.
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