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This sport tests your skills at both cross-country skiing and rifle shooting.

What is biathlon? 

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CDC

What is the Center for Disease Control?

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On this date in 1861, this person was named Commander of the Virginia Confederate Forces.

Who was Robert E. Lee?

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Famous for her role in the civil rights movement, this woman from Tuskegee, Alabama refused to give up her seat on the bus. 

Who was Rosa Parks?

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You can find characters such as Grover and Oscar the Grouch along this street.

What is Sesame Street?

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Debuting in 2016, Fiji won the first gold medal in this rough and tumble sport

What is rugby?

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CIA
What is the Central Intelligence Agency?
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Ranger 4 was the first US satellite to reach this, launched on this day in 1962. 

What is the moon?

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The first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean, she disappeared on July 2, 1937. 

Who was Amelia Earhart?

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Sherlock Holmes lives with Mrs. Hudson in flat 221B on this street. 

What is Baker Street?

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This sport involves sliding "stones" on the ice in hopes that they land in the "house."

What is curling?

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PDF

What is a Portable Document Format?
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This American singer released her 6th album, "Lemonade," on this day in 2016.

Who is Beyonce?

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Born into slavery as Araminta Ross, this American Abolitionist is better known by this name. 

Who was Harriet Tubman?

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Freddy Kreuger terrorized this street in this 1984 classic starring Robert Englund and Johnny Depp.

What is Elm Street?

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Not including shooting sports, this is the fastest recorded object in Olympics history, tracked at over 300 miles per hour.

What is a birdie/shuttlecock/anything with badminton?

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AWOL

What is Absent Without Leave?

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Second to Barry Bonds in career home runs, this baseball player hit is first of 755 on this date in 1954.

Who was Hank Aaron?

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This English primatologist is famous for her studies on chimpanzees in the African Rainforests.

Who is Jane Goodall?

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Dr. Seuss' first book, And to Think I Saw it on this street.

What is Mulberry Street?

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The coxswain is in charge of the steering and coordination of his teammates in this sport.

What is rowing?

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SCUBA

What is Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus?

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This virus was identified as HTLV-III.

What is AIDS?

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This English chemist died before she was able to receive the Nobel Prize, likely due to radiation poisoning from her studies on DNA.

Who was Rosalind Franklin?

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The Wheeler, Sinclair, and Blackburn families all live on this street in Hawkins, Indiana.

What is Maple Street?

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