What caused the size of the US to double?
The Louisiana Purchase
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A widely cultivated plant in the gourd family that's green and can be made into pickles
What is a Cucumber?
The oboe belong to this instrument family.
What is the woodwind family ?
What form of theatre did Romans prefer?
comedy
What did the cotton gin do to the production of cotton?
It increased production
What is North America's only marsupial?
the oppossum
Pasta in the shape of pockets of dough containing a savory filling (could be meat or cheese)
What are raviolis?
This letter tells you to play loudly.
What is "F" ?
Who ran on of the first elaborate theatrical productions on Broadway from 1907-1931?
Zeigfeld Follies
After what battle did Tecumseh join forces with the British?
Battle of Tippecanoe
What country first sent a man into outer space?
Russia, Yuri Gagarin
One of the largest franchises all over the world, mainly known for its sandwiches and salads.
What is Subway?
The cello belongs to this instrument family.
What is String?
Which God did the Greeks honor with their Theatre?
Dionysus
What did Alexander Hamilton ask Congress to create in order to help the economy?
A National Bank
What is the unit for measuring radioactivity?
Rontgen
A Japanese dish that is a small roll of raw fish, vegetables, or egg
What is sushi?
These two letters tell you to play very loudly.
What is FF!
What Greek Playwright brought the chous down from 40 members to 12?
Aeschylus
Jefferson believed in reducing the power and size of the federal government, a philosophy called?
Laissez-faire
Eureka! You have found the cure for Covid-19! What needs to happen next in order for your discovery to be accepted in the scientific community
Test and results must be repeated by lots of different scientists.
Green leafy vegetable that can be eaten raw or cooked.
What is cabbage or spinach (or Kale)?
A violin has this many strings.
What is 4?
Name every Disney production that has been produced on Broadway
Top Disney Musicals on Broadway