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The most common way to sentence people to death during the French Revolution

guillotine

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The oldest baseball park in the MLB

Fenway - 1912

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Beef, or chicken "stock" is made with meat, and 

bones

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What oceanic animal that sometimes contains pearls, can change it's gender

oyster

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This hockey player was nicknamed "The great one"

Wayne Gretzky

200

Martin Luther King Jr was born in this southern city

Atlanta, Georgia
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Which MLB team featured the first ever stadium with a retractable roof

Toronto Blue Jays 
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How many teaspoons in a tablespoon

3

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What type of animal is a seahorse

fish

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What team did Kareem Abdul Jabaar originally play for

Milwaukee Bucks 

300

Iraqi dictator, captured by American forces in 2003

Sadam Hussein

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This planet is furthest from the sun

Neptune

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What does it mean to "truss" a chicken?

tie it

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This animal has the most legs

millipede

300

The Tartans, who play in NCAA Division III, are the sports teams of what Pittsburgh university?

Carnegie Mellon

400

What does NAFTA stand for?

North American Free Trade Agreement 

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What San Francisco sports team has a seal mascot named Lucille

San Francisco Giants

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Roughly, how many hamburgers does McDonald's sell in a day

6.5 million

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Roughly how many MPH can a cheetah run

70mph

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How many lanes in an olympic swimming pool

8

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Which famous battle is widely considered a turning point in the wars between Persia and Greece?

Battle of Marathon

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How many divots does a golf ball have

336

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What country drinks the most coffee per year in pounds?

Finland

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Only bird that can fly backwards

hummingbird

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"Blue Ribbon Sports" was founded as a sports outfitter in 1964, what did it change it's name to in 1971

Nike

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