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AP (Anthony!)
Who won the first ever Kahoot round (on Teams)?
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6 points
In football, how many points does a touchdown hold?
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Strawberries
What fruit has seeds on the outside?
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Eyeballs
What part of the human body never grows?
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J.K. Rowling
Who wrote Harry Potter?
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Robert Borden
(Led Canada through WW1, passed the legislation for Dominion Elections Act, and Women's Suffrage!)
Which historical figure is on the Canadian $100 bill?
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The 7th inning
In baseball, during which inning is “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” traditionally sung?
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Saffron
What is the most expensive spice?
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seven and a half minutes
How long does a solar eclipse last?
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Robert Munsch
Who is the author who wrote the famous children’s books such as “Love You Forever” and “The Paper Bag Princess”?
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Over 2,000 years
How long did it take to build the Great Wall of China?
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A round of golf
What is the only sport to be played on the moon?
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Burrito
What Mexican food has meaning "Little Donkey"?
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Temporal Lobe
What part of the brain deals with hearing and language?
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The Godfather
What is the title of the book that is a mob drama and was turned into a movie series featuring Al Pacino?
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1941
When was unemployment insurance (now called employment insurance) first implemented in Canada?
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The Dallas Cowboys
What team won 3 Super Bowls in the 1990s?
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Kiwifruit
What fruit is called Chinese gooseberry?
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Ammonia
What is the common name of the colorless, highly pungent gas whose chemical formula is NH3?
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Sherlock Holmes
Arthur Conan Doyle created this literature character:
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Anthony Phagoo
Who is Vithusa and Maria's people manager?
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LeBron James
Who was the youngest player to score 10,000 points in the NBA?
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Cheerios
What was a popular cereal brand introduced in 1941, and released its popular "Honey Nut" spin-off on 1979?
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Helium and Hydrogen
What is the Sun made of?
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William Shakespeare
Who is regarded as the greatest writer in the English language? (They were an English playwright, poet and actor.)
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