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This land deal in 1803 doubled the size of the United States

The Louisiana Purchase

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This shark-themed 1975 movie is often credited as inventing the modern summer blockbuster.

Jaws

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In Greek Myth, this winged horse sprang from the blood of Medusa. 

Pegasus

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This common citrus fruit is cut into wedges or wheels and added to beers like Blue Moon. 

Orange

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A yellow precious metal often used in jewelry. 

Gold

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This 19th-century rebellion in Pennsylvania protested a federal excise tax. 

The Whiskey Rebellion

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This actor played Walter White in Breaking Bad.

Bryan Cranston

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This Norse tree connects the Nine Realms. 

Yggdrasil

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This tow-ingredient shot mixes Jägermeister with an energy drink.

Jagerbomb

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A place you live, shorter than "Residence"

Home

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In 1867, the U.S. purchased Alaska from this country for $7.2 million.

Russia

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This 1999 sci-fi movie popularized the concept of living in a simulated reality. 

The Matrix

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In Egyptian myth, this god weighs a person's heart against a feather. 

Anubis

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This classic cocktail uses gin, vermouth, and an olive or lemon twist. 

Martini

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A fruit that is red or green, often eaten as a snack.

Pear

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This early American document served as the nation's first constitution before being replaced in 1789.

The Articles of Confederation

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This athlete-centered T.V. comedy follows the collegiate lives of Alex Moran, Thad Castle, and Sammy Caciatorre.

Blue Mountain State

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This famous 14-foot linen cloth, bearing the faint, negative image of a crucified man, has been preserved in the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Italy since 1578.

The Shroud of Turin

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Also a type of glass, this word describes a spirit served without ice. 

"Neat"

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Also one of the seven deadly sins, this is another word for jealousy

Envy

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This 1954 Supreme Court case declared that "separate but equal" in public education was "inherently unequal," violating the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.

Brown v. Board of Education

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This 1927 film was the first feature length "Talkie", revolutionizing cinema. 

The Jazz Singer

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This Christian apostle wrote 14 of the 27 books in the New Testament. 

Paul

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This double sided instrument is often used to measure cocktail ingredients. 

Jigger

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This word names a mythical creature that breathes fire. 

Wyrm

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