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What has many keys but can't open a single lock


A Piano

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Paper clip


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This city is known as the "Big Apple."

New York City

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What is the term for a dish that is prepared with raw fish, commonly associated with Japanese cuisine?

Sashimi

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Which ancient civilization is credited with the origins of the holiday known as New Year's Day, celebrated on January 1?

Babylonians

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What goes up but ever comes down?

Your age


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Dessert


Oreo


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This country is known for its tulips and windmills and has a city called Amsterdam

Netherlands

1

What is the primary ingredient in traditional hummus?

Chickpeas

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In which country is the holiday "Midsummer" widely celebrated, particularly with maypole dancing?


 


Sweden

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What kind of band never plays music?

Rubber band

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Vegetable 


Carrot


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What is the longest river in the world, flowing through multiple countries in Africa?

Nile River

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hich popular Italian dessert is made with coffee-soaked ladyfingers and mascarpone cheese?

Tiramisu

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In the UK, which holiday is known for the tradition of "pudding" and has a famous rhyme associated with it?

Christmas

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Wednesday, Bill and Jim went to a restaurant. They ordered and ate their food. Then they paid the bill, but neither Bill nor Jim paid. Who did?

Wednesday

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Animal


Octopus 


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The currency used in Japan is called what?

Yen

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What spice is known as the "king of spices" and is commonly used in Indian cuisine?

Black pepper

1

What traditional food is often served during the Lunar New Year celebrations, symbolizing wealth and prosperity?

Dumplings 

1

Three different doctors said that Paul is their brother yet Paul claims he has no brothers. Who is lying?

None of them (They're all is sisters.)


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Hygiene Tool



1

What is the primary language spoken in Brazil?

Portuguese

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In which country did the practice of afternoon tea originate?

England

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Which President declared Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863?

Abraham Lincoln

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