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This man, who was a one-term U.S. President, also served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, the only person to hold both offices.

Who was (William Howard) Taft?

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The element whose name comes from the Latin word for "flint" and is a key component in most integrated circuits.

What is silicon?

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This is the most populous island in the West Indies, which is also the world's most populous island governed by two separate countries.

What is Hispañiola?

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This polymer currency's $5 denomination features the Queen and a tiny, shimmering image of a native bird.

What is the Australian (Aussie) dollar?

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This is what you must provide to answer correctly, which is a bit of a misnomer, because it's actually in the form of a question.

What is (the) answer?

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After serving his single term as president, this man returned to the House of Representatives, where he became a leading opponent of slavery and was given the nickname "Old Man Eloquent."

Who was (John Quincy) Adams?

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This element's name comes from the Greek word for "hidden," and it is used to fill the space between the panes of energy-efficient windows like other noble gases.

What is krypton?

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This island, the largest in the world to be governed by a non-sovereign entity, is home to a population of over 50,000 and is the setting for a novel by Peter Høeg.

What is Greenland/Grønland?

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The reverse side of this bill, which was briefly the largest denomination in the world, features the iconic Chiremba Balancing Rocks and a herd of buffalo.

What is the Zimbabwean trillion-dollar bill?

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The word "jeopardy" is derived from the phrase "ieu parti", meaning "close game" in the "Old" form of this European language.

What is (Old) French?

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He was the last president to have served in the Civil War, and the first to use a telephone to campaign.

Who was William McKinley?

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Named for the Scottish town where its mineral was found, a German chemist later characterized this element as a new and distinct substance, naming it after its source.

What is strontium?

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This island, the largest in its small chain off the coast of Australia, is home to a unique marsupial called the quokka and was named by a Dutch explorer who mistook these creatures for rats.

What is Rottnest island?

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This present-day currency of Hungary was created to replace the hyperinflated pengo at a rate of 1:400,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (400 octillion).

What is the (Hungarian) forint?

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This two-part category name refers to a type of clue that chains two phrases together, with the last word of the first phrase also being the first word of the second.

What is "Before & After"?

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