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In 1976, the rock group Kansas released a song that would propel them to instant fame. What was the name of this song? |
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What is the highest peak in Utah called? |
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Cochise was a leader of which tribe of Indians? |
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4.
Al Gore is known for having claimed that he invented what? |
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Can you name this nationally syndicated conservative talk-show host that is also a film critic? |
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In which book in the New Testament would you find this statement: "I have planted, Apollos watered; but God gave the increase." |
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Who said this? "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." |
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How large of an area is Los Angeles County in California? |
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Which bird was brought to America in the nineteenth century? |
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The six strings on the normally tuned guitar, are tuned to what pitches, starting from lowest to highest? |
E,A,D,G,B,E
E,B,D,A,C,E
D,A,D,G,B,E
D flat, A, D flat, G, B, D flat
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The word "Anasazi" when translated correctly means what? |
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Tomatoes are one of the healthiest vegetables a person can eat. |
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What is the name of the song recorded by Peter, Paul and Mary, that has a character named "Little Jackie Paper" in it? |
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How many calories are in one large hard-boiled egg? |
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What's the name of the movie based upon Stephen King's novelette "Cycle of the Werewolf"? |
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