| World Languages 2 | Rides of The Disney Parks | Baseball's Greatest Moments | A (M)arvelous Category | Rome's Greatest Hits | 
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					  What is Konichiwa?					 
					 Hello in Kyoto | 
					  What is The King Arthur Carousel?					 
					 This is classic fairground attraction is the last ride left standing at Disneyland from its opening day in 1955. | 
					  Who is Mark McGwire?					 
					 September 1998: This man breaks Roger Maris' Single Season Homerun record with 62. | 
					  What is Magic?					 
					 This elaborate science of prestidigitation has been charming theatre audiences since the Italian Rennaisance. | 
					  Who Marcus Licinius Crassus?					 
					 This triumvir, who in his heyday was the richest man in Rome, was also reported to be the fattest. | 
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					  What is xiexie?					 
					 Thank you in Beijing | 
					  What is Pirates of The Caribbean?					 
					 This elaborate Dark Ride began development as a walkthrough wax museum of strange historical scenes. | 
					  Who is Kirk Gibson?					 
					 October 1988: This man comes off the bench in Game 1 of the World Series with two bad legs to hit a walk-off home run. | 
					  What is Macaroni?					 
					 This form of pasta, contrary to the sound of its name, was not originally Italian. | 
					  What is The Parthian Empire?					 
					 The Richest Man in Rome during the reign of Julius Caesar, hungry for the conquest of his own, led a disastrous campaign against this Eastern Empire. | 
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					  What is Sharie?					 
					 Street in Egypt | 
					  What is Big Thunder Mountain Railway?					 
					 Legendary Imagineer Tony Baxter, in his first of many spectacular attractions, built this rollercoaster in 1979, known as the wildest ride in the wilderness. | 
					  Who is Ted Williams?					 
					 September 1961: Baseball's most consistent hitter ends his storied career with a walk-off home run in his final at-bat at Fenway Park. | 
					  What is Macroeconomics?					 
					 This section of this fiscal science deals with interest rates and national productivity? | 
					  What are The Sabines?					 
					 The Early Romans launched mass kidnapping of this tribe, in order to fill out the population of the new city. | 
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					  What is Kalispera?					 
					 Good evening in Athens | 
					  What is The Haunted Mansion?					 
					 This attraction, when it finally opened in 1969, was so thrilling, that a man brought a gun aboard the ride, and fired it during one of the scenes, where the bullet hole still sits to this day. | 
					  Who is Lou Gehrig?					 
					 October 1939: This man's spectacular streak of 2130 games played in a row ends due to an unfortunate ALS diagnosis. | 
					  What is a Macaw?					 
					 The parrot's talkative brother often has more colourful feathers than most parrots. | 
					  What is 14.					 
					 The last emperor of Rome, Romulus Augustus, was this young age when the Visigoths sacked Rome. | 
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					  What is Incitare?					 
					 "To encourage" in Rome | 
					  What is From The Earth to the Moon?					 
					 Disneyland Paris's version of Space Mountain, the only version of Space Mountain constructed with a story, is based on this Jules Verne novel. | 
					  Who are The Cleveland Indians?					 
					 July 1922: The only man to ever die on a Baseball field gets hit with a line drive while playing Shortstop for this Ohio Team. | 
					  What is Mach?					 
					 This word, special to fans of anime, is the German word for speed. | 
					  Who is Clodius?					 
					 This Roman politician was indicted on charges of cross-dressing, prosecuted by Cicero, and presided over by Julius Caesar. |