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Spider-man
What is the japanese art of folding paper called?
Origami
What has 88 keys, but can't even open a single door?
A Piano
Define the pop-culture reference: "sus"
βSusβ is short-form for suspicious and is used when someone does something unusual or questionable.
A document that was written to grant colonists independence from British rule.
The Declaration of Independence
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IPhone
The Kiwi
What is more useful when it is broken?
An egg
Define the pop-culture reference: IRL
In real life, as opposed to online
A protest in which they dumped tea into the Boston Harbor to protest against unfair taxes.
Boston Tea Party
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Cupcake
Which animal has 3 hearts and blue blood?
An octopus
I have two hands, but I can not scratch myself. What am I?
A Clock
Define the pop-culture reference: "Rent-free"
To become an obsession, to dominate someoneβs thoughts.
a group of of people that support the British
The Loyalists
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Cowboy
What country gave the US the Statue of Liberty?
France
What has 13 hearts but no other organs?
A deck of cards
Define the pop-culture reference: "drip"
Stylish, sophisticated clothes or appearance.
The commander-in-chief of the Continental Army
George Washington
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PlayStation
What animal was the first to be successfully cloned?
Dolly the sheep
I have cities, but no houses. I have mountains, but no trees. I have water, but no fish. What am I?
A Map
Define the pop-culture reference: "mid"
Saying something is βmidβ is to say that itβs mediocre or not that good.
this battle was the end of the American Revolution
The Battle of Yorktown
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Basketball
What does S.O.S stand for?
"Save Our Souls" and "Save Our Ship"
What can you catch, but not throw?
A cold
Define the pop-culture reference: "nonchalant"
(of a person or manner) feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed; not displaying anxiety, interest, or enthusiasm.
He served as George Washington's vice president and later became the second president.
Who is John Adams?