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Litzsinger School

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Art Hill in Forest Park

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Litzsinger Gym

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This is Tishaura Jones, Mayor of St. Louis.

True

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Toasted Ravioli

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This food is usually served on a bun with mustard.


1

Busch beer

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St. Louis Arch

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Union Station

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Grant's Farm
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The population of the St. Louis metropolitan area (city and county) is over 5 million.


False

over 2 million (approx. 2,242,000)

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Pork Steak

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This is a ride usually found at a fair. It it tall and round.

This is a ride that is usually at a carnival.  It is tall and round.


2


Ralston Purina dog food

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St. Louis Zoo

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City Museum

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Screaming Eagle at Six Flags 

3

This is Mike Parson the Governor of Missouri.

False

Will Ferrell

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Governor Mike Parson


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Gooey Butter Cake

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This is usually served as a desert or treat.  It is cold and can melt.  


3


Gus's Pretzels

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Busch Stadium

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Climatron at the Botanical Garden

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Ted Drew's

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The population of Missouri is close to 6 million.

True

6.1 million

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Provel Cheese
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This is usually sold at a carnival or a swimming pool concession stand.

Cotton Candy

(Fairy Floss)

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Switzer's licorice

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St. Louis Planetarium

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Magic House

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The Fabulous Fox Theater

5

The Mississippi River is the longest river in the United States.

False


FALSE
Missouri    - 2,540 miles

Mississippi - 2,350 miles

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Slinger

St. Louisans know their signature Franken-feast as “The Slinger,” a hodgepodge of hash browns, over-easy eggs, and sausage patties topped with a ladle of chili, American cheese, and a smattering of raw onions. The decadent meal is typically served with a side of toast.

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This machines helps doctors see broken bones.


5

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