Family Court Terms | Name the Soda | Guess That Tool | Name the Country from Landmarks | Random |
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Child Support
The money a parent pays to another parent to help pay for the needs of the child.
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Code Red
This cherry flavored Mountain Dew is red and sold at most grocery stores.
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Hammer
A hand tool, consisting of a weighted "head" fixed to a long handle that is swung to deliver an impact to a small area of an object.
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India
The Taj Mahal is from what country?
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Christmas
What is the most celebrated holiday in the USA?
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Hearing
A proceeding taking place before a court where testimony is given and arguments are heard.
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Dr Pepper
This is the oldest soda in America.
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Measuring tape
a type of hand tool typically used to measure distance or size.
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The United States
The Golden Gate Bridge is from what country?
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Thanksgiving
This holiday is celebrated mainly by America and almost nowhere else in November.
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Custody
The rights and obligations between parents regarding their children after a divorce, legal separation, or paternity decree.
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Pepsi
This soda company's biggest rival is Coca-Cola.
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Level
A tool that uses a liquid, typically alchohol or oil, to produce a small bubble.
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Egypt
The Great Pyramid of Giza is from what country?
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Three
How many teaspoons are in a tablespoon?
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Petitioner
Person initiating a lawsuit in family law cases. Also known as a “plaintiff.”
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Fanta
This soda originated in Germany as a Coca-Cola alternative in 1941 that was sold in Nazi-Germany.
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Plier
a hand tool used to hold objects firmly.
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Australia
The giant rock Uluru is from what country?
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No single correct answer
Name 3 laptop brands.
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Visitation
The right of a parent who does not have physical custody to see his or her child.
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Powerade
This drink, which is very similar to Gatorade, was made by Coca-Cola.
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Putty Knife
a small blade can handle a variety of tasks, like applying wall patching compound or scraping away loose paint.
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Peru
Machu Picchu is from what country?
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Hawaii
What is the southernmost U.S state?
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