US States | Famous Pauls | Field of Study | Dead, Canadian, Both, or Neither | Potpourri |
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What is Maine?
This state is home to the easternmost point in the continental US.
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Who is Paul Elsey?
The treasurer of the Kiwanis Club of Woodhaven.
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What is the study of the weather?
Meteorology
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What is Canadian?
Back to the Future star Michael J. Fox
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What is shrimp?
Flamingos are pink because they eat a lot of this.
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What is California?
This state calls itself the Golden State.
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Who is Paul McCartney?
This Paul belonged to a famous British rock band named after a bug.
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What is the study of blood?
Hematology
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What is both?
Famous comedian Norm McDonald
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What are Switzerland and Sweden?
These two European countries, both beginning with "Sw", were neutral during WWII.
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What is Minnesota?
Abraham Lincoln was born in this state.
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Who is Peter?
This is the person you have to rob to pay Paul.
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What is the study of the movement of the human body?
Kinesiology
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What is neither?
Famous actor Steve Martin
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What is income?
In 1913, the 16th amendment to the Constitution was ratified, authorizing a tax on this.
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What is Minnesota?
This state is home to the northernmost point in the continental US.
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Who is Paul Revere?
This Paul warned of an enemy army approaching.
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What is the study of birds?
Ornithology
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What is dead?
Famous actor Robin Williams
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Who is Eddie Van Halen?
He played the guitar solo in Michael Jackson's "Beat It".
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What is Alaska?
This US state was the last to be admitted to the union.
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Who is Paul Bunyan?
This fictional lumberjack named Paul was apparently able to clear entire forests with breathtaking speed.
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What is the study of water?
Hydrology
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What is Canadian?
William Shatner
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What is Moon?
The maiden name of astronaut Buzz Aldrin, how fitting!
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