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There’s a rumour that this British American band has the eighth best selling album of all time, and had a 44 your old song go viral on tiktok last year

Fleetwood Mac

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This brilliant young tactician of Macedon conquered everywhere from Greece to Egypt,  only stopping at India, leading him to be know as “The Great”

Alexander

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The first novel in the “Percy Jackson & and Olympians” by Rick Riordan is called this

The Lightning Thief

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This is the only city you can see the Eiffel Tower, the Statue of Liberty, and the Trevi Fountain, or imitations of them at least

Las Vegas 

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This is the sound a duck makes

Quack

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Your host shares their first and middle names with two members of this group of four from Liverpool 

The Beatles

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This Pharaoh’s tomb was found in 1922 by Howard Carter and became the most famous mummy ever found

King Tut

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This Trilogy contains the books Catching Fire and Mockingjay

Hunger Games

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he Grand Canyon encompasses multiple states, but Grand Canyon National Park is exclusively in this US State 

Arizona

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A string one of these consist of two violins, a viola, and a cello

Quartet

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I’ve been listening to this psychedelic rock band alone all day…I wish you were here with me

Pink Floyd

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In the Battle of Thermopylae, led by King Leonidas, 300 of these greek warriors battled the Persians and won

Spartans

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In the Harry Potter series, this is the object that allows the viewer to see every individuals location within Hogwarts.

 Marauder’s Map

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Why vacation in South Dakota? Maybe it’s the scenery, or maybe it’s this presidential rock formation. 

Mt. Rushmore

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William Penn, namesake and founder of Pennsylvanian, was of this Dutch religion. It’s most prominent in modern culture as a brand of oats. 

Quaker

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This group of rock loyalty headlined Live Aid at Wembley, the largest concert of all time watched by 1.9 billion people in 1985

Queen

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Upon crossing the Rubicon River to effectively invade Rome, Julius Caesar stated “Alea iacta est,” or this in English - The die is cast

Julius Caesar

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This 2005 debut novel by John Green about a boy at an Alabama boarding school won the Michael L. Printz Award for Excellence in Young Adult Literature and was adapted to a TV miniseries for Hulu in 2019

Looking for Alaska

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This building, completed in New York in 2012 after years of delays, is the tallest in the nation, standing 1776 feet tall.

Freedom Tower / One World Trade Center

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This liquid measurement is qual to 946 mL, or two pints

Quart

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This 80’s indie rock band was fronted by Morrissey and has controversial albums names such as “The Queen is Dead” and “Meat is Murder.

The Smiths

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This Roman Republic foe not only does not exist anymore, but, according to legend, it’s soil was tilled with salt so nothing may ever grow there again 

Carthage

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he Outsiders, a classic coming of age novel featuring two rival gangs, was written by this author, only 18 years old when the novel was published. 

S.E. Hinton

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Regarded as the first of its kind, this national parks many geothermal features, like Old Faithful, are caused by the largest supervolanco on the continent.

Yellowstone National Park

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The minimum number of members of a deliberative assembly necessary to conduct the business of that group

Quorom