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This Norse explorer was thought to set foot on America before Christopher Columbus.

Leif Erikson

1

This Newtonian law can be summarized with F=ma.

force equals mass times acceleration, or Newton's Second

1

All they hear is radio ga-ga.... This band was the subject of a 2019 biopic starring Rami Malek (in some crazy dental prosthetics).

Queen

1

How many reindeer pull Santa’s sleigh (including Rudolph)?

9

1

This four-letter acronym has described lots of American athletes -- Tom Brady, Simone Biles, Michael Phelps, to name a few -- and means they're the pinnacle of their sport.

The GOAT

2

After more than 150 years, he's still the tallest president in U.S history.

Abraham Lincoln

2

This living animal has the heaviest brain.

sperm whales

2

This artist's album containing "Darling Nikki" caused the creation of the Parental Advisory label.

Prince

2

Which one of Santa’s reindeer shares its name with another famous holiday character?

Cupid

2

Carpe diem! This four-letter acronym expresses a notion of mortality.

YOLO

3

Published in 1783, his American Spelling Book preceded his famous dictionary by 45 years.

Noah Webster

3

This is the unit used to measure blood pressure.

mm Hg (milimeters Mercury)

3

This band released "Walk Like an Egyptian" in 1986.

The Bangles

3

Which is the first company which used Santa Claus for their advertisement?

Coca-cola

3

This bit of slang derives from "charisma" and means charm or flirting ability.

rizz

4

These five rights are protected by the First Amendment.

What are freedoms of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition

4

These vessels carry water and nutrients in plants. 

xylem and phloem

4

This band created the one-hit-wonder "Safety Dance."

Men Without Hats

4

A Christmas Carol is a super popular novel by what British author?

Charles Dickens

4

This memed two-digit number might come from LaMelo Ball, a viral high schooler, or maybe it means nothing at all.

67

5

The first atomic detonation at the Nevada Test Site happened in this year -- the same year the Rosenbergs were sentenced for espionage.

1951

5

This famous constant describes the energy of photons (light) and has the value 6.62607015 × 10^-34 J·s.

Planck’s constant

5

This triple-named album by The Cure was released in 1987 and included their hit "Just like Heaven."

Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me

5

In which film does an angel named Clarence visit Bedford Falls?

It's a Wonderful Life

5

Gen Alpha is taking over! This abbreviation is used in a mocking manner to refer to someone older who isn't in the know.

 unc

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