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(US state)
Tennessee
T5C
Top 5 Credits
This amount is considered a baker's dozen.
13
Liberia, Myanmar, and the United States are the only countries that donβt use what system?
The Metric system
Sailors once dubbed it the "Kraken", but we now know it as this.
Giant Squid
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(country)
Madagascar
Refund IDs begin with these four numbers when they're awaiting TL review.
5000
This condiment originally was made with a mushroom paste, but now, it's tomato.
Ketchup
Avocados, peaches, plums, and mangos are examples of fruits with only one of these.
Seed
Vikings once sold the "horns" of these sea creatures for an exorbitant price, tricking others into thinking they came from a unicorn.
Narwhal
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(county)
Manhattan
A number you put into ZWROTRACK begins with these four numbers.
4000
Pepsi has Dr. Pepper, and Coca-Cola has this comparable soda.
Mr. Pibb
This is the only U.S. state with a population of under 600,000.
Wyoming
In 1499, Amerigo Vespucci described this creature as "a monstrous beast with the head of a fox, the hands of a man, the tail of a monkey, and a bag that is used to carry its young."
Kangaroo
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(Area)
Poconos
If it begins with a 20000~ ... it's one of these
Portal Refund ID
Hundreds of years ago, Dutch farmers hybridized carrots to give them an orange color... but their original color is this.
Purple
This is the only U.S. state with a one-syllable name.
Maine
Indonesians described it as a land alligator; a lizard so massive and legendary it was not recognized by the scientific community as being real... until 1910.
Komodo Dragon
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(country)
Panama
What reason code is used for Exchange Rate Credits (FX Gain)?
OV2
This soda was originally called the "Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda", and yes, contained lithium as a mood-enhancer.
7-Up
Someone who is "mononymous" has only one of this.
Name
The discovery of pygmy elephant skulls -- with a massive hole in the forehead -- likely inspired this legend.
Cyclops