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What is Jupiter?
This planet has a storm called the Great Red Spot.
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Who is Jason Alexander?
He portrayed George Costanza.
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What is 13?
A standard deck has this many cards of each suit.
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Who is Harmon Killebrew?
The MLB logo is rumored to be based on this Hall of Famer.
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What is Mason-Dixon?
This line separated the north and the south in the Civil War.
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What is supernova?
When a star dies, it creates an explosion called this?
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What is Dunder Mifflin?
It's the paper company Michael Scott works at.
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What is Oreo?
It's the best-selling cookie brand in the world.
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Who is Cy Young?
He holds the record for most complete games pitched in a career.
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Who is Thomas Jefferson?
This U.S. president lived at the Monticello mansion.
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What is sound?
"Mach One" refers to the speed of this.
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Who is FDR?
He was the first president to appear on television.
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What is Microsoft?
This software company manufactures the Xbox video game system.
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What is unassisted triple play?
This rare play has happened 15 times in history, and only once in the postseason.
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What is 13th?
This amendment to the Constitution abolished slavery.
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What is radiation?
"Laser" stands for "light amplification by stimulated emission" of this
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What is Tiger?
It's the name of the dog on "The Brady Bunch."
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What is 54?
There are this many squares on a Rubik's Cube.
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Who is Prince Fielder?
This player retired with the same number of home runs as his father.
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What is television?
Philo Farnsworth was 21 years old when he invented this.
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What is ballistics?
This science studies the motion of projectiles.
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What are the Tenderloins?
The Impractical Jokers are part of a comedy group known as this.
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What is One World Trade Center?
This is currently the tallest building in the United States.
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What are the 1930s?
The first ever televised game of baseball came in this decade.
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Who is John Adams?
He was the first US president to live in the White House
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