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This man was the first to reach 500 career home runs

Babe Ruth

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Releasing in the summer of 2007, this powerful little device has gone on to sell over 2.2 billion units. 

Iphone

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This American actor got his start in 1996's crime drama Illtown, and has since gone on to play iconic roles like Poe in Star Wars, Marc Spector and Stephen Grant in Moon Knight, and Duke Leto in Dune

Oscar Isaac

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This man was the second president of the United States

John Adams

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This is the smallest ocean in the world

Arctic
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This man held one of the fastest 40-yard dash times at the NFL Combine with a time of 4.13 seconds and went on to play in both the NFL and the MLB. 

Bo Jackson

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At an average of 847 degrees, this planet is the hottest in our solar system.

Venus

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This 2004 film starring Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling is considered by many to be the most romantic movie of all time. 

The Notebook

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It was on July 20th, 1969 when Neil Armstrong landed on the moon and uttered the phrase, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." This man was in the capsule preparing to be the second man on the moon. 

Buzz Aldrin

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This region is home to over 3,000 species of animals, 16,000 species of trees, and spans 2.5 million square miles. 

The Amazon Rainforest

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Die-hard NBA fans should know that the logo for the league features the silhouette of this hall of fame Laker. 

Jerry West

300

Albert Einstein's theory of relativity was published in 1914 which popularized this equation for energy-mass transference 

E=MC2

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This 1988 film introduced the world to John McClane, an NYPD officer that must save the day when German terrorists take over Nakatomi Plaza on Christmas Day. 

Die Hard

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This event is largely cited as the reason the United States entered into World War 2

Pearl Harbor

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There are this many phases of the moon

8,  new Moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, third quarter, and waning crescent.

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This Boston Celtics Power Forward averaged 24 pts per game, played in nearly 900 games, and lead his team to three championships. 

Larry Bird

400

This tech company, founded in 1946 in Japan, went on to redefine products such as the wristwatch, piano keyboards, and calculators. 

Casio 

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This show has a character named after a number, is set in different decades, and centers around themes found in a popular tabletop role-playing game. 

Stranger Things

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This state was the last one admitted into the union. 

Hawaii
400

This silicate mineral, used since the bronze age to adorn elaborate crowns and thrones may come in red, green, or black, and is the birthstone of January. 

Garnet 

500

Considered one of the greatest of the time, what US figure skater had her Olympic hopes squashed after a competitor paid for a hitman to hit her in the knee with a pipe?

Nancy Kerrigan 
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This fault line, running through the bootheel of Missouri, is responsible for the largest earthquake ever recorded. 

New Madrid Fault Line

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This Canadian teen drama launched the career of Drake who starred as Jimmy Brooks.

Degrassi

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This city, once the capital of the Byzantine Empire is now modern-day Istanbul. 

Constantinople

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When it was first introduced in 1956, this game-changing device was called a "Zenith Space Command". 

TV Remote Control 

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